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The AMD A10 7800 FM2+ Box R7 Series Graphics processor combines cutting-edge technology with efficient performance. With a clock speed of 3.9 GHz, 12 compute cores, and support for DDR3 2133 RAM, this processor is designed for gamers and professionals alike. Its low power consumption of 65W ensures that you can push your system to the limits without worrying about energy costs. Experience stunning graphics and immersive audio with AMD TrueAudio technology, making it a perfect choice for your next build.
Processor | 3.9 GHz amd_a_series |
Brand | AMD |
Item model number | AD7800YBJABOX |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 12.4 x 4.96 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.09 x 12.4 x 4.96 inches |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Manufacturer | AMD |
ASIN | B00LM5PDBS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 9, 2014 |
M**N
A wonderful CPU for a light gaming HTPC
I bough the A10-7800 to replace the A10-5700 that was previously in my HTPC. I wanted something that would retain the low power profile of the previous CPU (< 65W) while increasing graphics performance for the occasional Steam light gaming session. What I can say is that the A10-7800 is pretty much what I was looking for.My setup is as follows:AMD A10-7800 at 65W TDPScythe Big Shuriken 2 Rev. BASRock FM2-A88X-ITX+8GB Samsung Green RAM at 1866Samsung 840 Evo 250GB mSATA SSDSilverstone ST30SF 300W PSULian Li PC-Q01A mITX CaseI ran before and after benchmarks to compare the A10-5700 to the A10-7800, and results were interesting. Heaven showed a 23.5% increase in GPU power, Cinebench R15 gave a 10% increase in GPU power, but a 10% decrease in CPU power (could have been a margin of error), and 3DMark gave an incredible 57% increase in overall performance! I take synthetic benchmarks with a grain of salt, but it's obvious that the iGPU is MUCH more powerful in the A10-7800 relative to the A10-5700, which is exactly what I was after in the first place.The next test will be to try cranking the RAM up to 2133 and retesting, but I'll save that for another day.What I can definitively say, though, is that this CPU is a pretty decent upgrade over a 1st gen FM2 CPU if what you need is low power consumption, low heat output, enough CPU performance to do typical HTPC tasks, and one of the best iGPU's on the market. You won't be playing Battlefield 4 or Metro: Last Light at 1080p with maxed settings, but if all you do is lightweight, low power gaming, this is the CPU you need.
R**.
Good performance overall
I've been using this apu since April this year and so far it's working as intended, it's fast and reliable. Right now there are better options at similar or better price in amd a10 family but you can't go wrong if you choose this one.I use it in my budget gaming pc, i actually used its integrated graphics for gaming for a couple of months, i could play all of my games at 1280x720 at low/medium graphics, some games run good at that resolution, others struggled even at that resolution. Now i have an amd xfx r9 380 gpu, all my games run much better now, 1080p gaming at 60fps it's no problem.It has a 65 watts tdp, which means it doesn't use much energy. The included cooler is a little loud but you can configure fan speed in mainboard's bios to make it silent, if you want better acoustic and cooling you will need a third party cooler, but the included one just works fine.
W**T
Pleasantly surprised
I bought this for a low powered PC, I was just going to use it to watch some TV and browse the web but I've found the APU is more than capable enough to even run some lite games. I've been using it more than my "gaming" PC even. I have noticed it getting a bit warm but that's because I'm using it in a open air chassis but it hasn't crashed from heat. I'm very impressed and happy with my purchase.
M**T
Incredible performance, great value and runs cool
Purchased after much research, as I needed a low wattage chip for a retro build in a case with woefully inadequate ventilation. I have it running at 45 watts TDP (also runs at 65w with a ~10% performance boost) with no intake or exhaust fans and temperatures peak at a mere 55c with the stock cooler.Very happy with APU gaming performance.Plays Team Fortress 2, Bioshock 1 and 2 cranked up all the way and Bioshock infinite on medium with no lag.CPU performance is on par with any modern chip for everyday tasks. Obviously, CPU intensive programs and esoteric high math demanding applications may very well bog it down, but for general desktop computing you will be very happily satisfied.
E**E
I was disappointed overall because in order to have it hooked up ...
I bought this with the MSI Computer Corp. Micro ATX DDR3 2400 Motherboards A88XM GAMING. I was disappointed overall because in order to have it hooked up to a decent size tv as a media computer and to be able to play decent looking 1080p movies and shows, I have to add an additional video card. I thought the whole point of the FM series chips and boards were that you didn't have to add a video card because there are 8 cores just for the GPU. If I had known how this was going to go, I would have just gone with an FX series board and CPU.
D**D
Pleased so far
Not built for bleeding edge gaming, but that's not why I bought this. Am using as part of a cycling training setup. Wanted something that didn't require the cost of a dedicated graphics card. Final box (built with PCPartsPicker help) integrates well with Wahoo Kickr and handles TrainerRoad + Spotify. Handles Zwift beta without difficulty. I also stream high-def movies from my NAS without a hitch.
V**L
Not a true quad core.
This AMD APU is a dual core processor.
J**K
New Box
I used this processor in a new build in a SSF case. I have Windows Technical Preview (win10) installed so it is difficult to evaluate the system. The system is absolutely quite which I love (Noctua cooler and case fans). Build went without a hitch.
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