Testseek.com have collected 123 expert reviews of the AMD A10-7870K 3.9GHz Socket FM2 Plus and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A10-7870K 3.9GHz Socket FM2 Plus.
September 2015
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123 Reviews
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Published: 2016-10-25, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Affordable all-in-one solution for basic gaming needs, Decent multi-threaded performance on a budget, Excellent packaging, FM2+ socket provides a painless upgrade path for many users, Impressive performance gains when Crossfired with the R7 250, Only £5.6
Single-threaded performance is lacking, “The AMD A10-7870K is a fantastic product for users on a tight budget who struggle to afford a discrete graphics card. In particular, the APU’s ability to play competitive titles at modest settings while performing
PricingCurrently, the AMD A10-7870K APU is available from CCLComputers for £107.85 including free delivery. This a very attractive price when you consider the APU is an all-in-one solution which doesn't require a discrete graphics card. Of course, a budge...
Published: 2015-06-16, Author: Ben , review by: play3r.net
Integrated R7 graphics, Easily Crossfired with a dedicated R7 GPU, Make uses of a quad core CPU so is still good at Compute tasks
Does not fully utilize the latest advancements in DDR3 RAM technology
Well, the time has come once again. I've got my grubby hands all over a nice clean piece of hardware and put it to the test. There is no denying that APU's definitely have their certain place amongst PC gamers but are they really worth it when considering...
Published: 2015-06-09, Author: Dan , review by: cclonline.com
Overall I'd have to say that, at the moment at least, the A10-7870K is unfortunately somewhat disappointing. While it may be able to attain higher speeds through overclocking and see some improvement there, at stock speeds at least it's almost completely...
Published: 2015-08-12, Author: Jason , review by: blackholetec.com
IntroductionThe A10-7870K is based on the same Steamroller cores as Kaveri. The codename “Godavari” was a codename to differentiate between the A10-7870K and A10-7850K while improving and refining what is essentially the same die used in the A0-7850K. The...
Abstract: For rig builders who are looking to build a desktop PC without the need for a discrete graphics card, they primarily have two current desktop processor series to choose from; the AMD A-series desktop APUs or the Intel 5th or 6th generation processors. For...
Abstract: For rig builders who are looking to build a desktop PC without the need for a discrete graphics card, they primarily have two current desktop processor series to choose from; the AMD A-series desktop APUs or the Intel 5th or 6th generation processors. For...