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Performance of an AMD A10 5750M?

So I'm going to undertake a bit of a conversion of my Samsung 3 series laptop to an AiO which has a mediocre A8 4500M and I'm going to buy an A10 5750M to replace the "meh" APU it has now but I was wondering how much of a performance boost will I see and will it be able to some work in CC and play like GTA V and WoW on medium setting with little stuttering?

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So I'm going to undertake a bit of a conversion of my Samsung 3 series laptop to an AiO which has a mediocre A8 4500M and I'm going to buy an A10 5750M to replace the "meh" APU it has now but I was wondering how much of a performance boost will I see and will it be able to some work in CC and play like GTA V and WoW on medium setting with little stuttering?

 

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You can buy laptop CPU's?!

Ebay (Amazon also has mobile APUs). I mean so yeah it will be used but on the listing there have been 68 sold and the seller has a good reputation, and if there is a problem ebay has buyer protection if the seller won't accept a return.

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I wasn't a huge fan of that CPU, even when paired with a M290x it was very underwhelming. Just doing tasks like watching 1080p Twitch streams the usage would easily get to 85-90%.

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I wasn't a huge fan of that CPU, even when paired with a M290x it was very underwhelming. Just doing tasks like watching 1080p Twitch streams the usage would easily get to 85-90%.

Though relatively better than what I have right now?

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Though relatively better than what I have right now?

Just after a quick search it seems like the 5750m is about 25% faster as a CPU, and I would expect about that much improvement on the GPU side as well.

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Mobile APUs all suck pretty badly. If your CPU is struggling to do what you want to do right now, then by all means: upgrade. But I don't know if it's worth the price exactly.

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Mobile APUs all suck pretty badly. If your CPU is struggling to do what you want to do right now, then by all means: upgrade. But I don't know if it's worth the price exactly.

Well I mean in ETS2 on medium and high it had a hard time doing that so I figure that anything (A10 4xxx+) on the FS1r2 socket will be better.

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Well I mean in ETS2 on medium and high it had a hard time doing that so I figure that anything (A10 4xxx+) on the FS1r2 socket will be better.

What is ETS2? I keep seeing people list that they're playing it and I've no idea what it is.

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Oh okay. I have it but I've not launched it yet, so I had no idea how well/unwell it runs. Good luck I guess. It would likely be better if you got an entirely new system

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So I'm going to undertake a bit of a conversion of my Samsung 3 series laptop to an AiO which has a mediocre A8 4500M and I'm going to buy an A10 5750M to replace the "meh" APU it has now but I was wondering how much of a performance boost will I see and will it be able to some work in CC and play like GTA V and WoW on medium setting with little stuttering?

I have a 3 series that has the A10-4600M in it and the damn thing is a little monster. It won't run newer games on high or anything but it certainly has some punch to it on med-low.

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So I'm going to undertake a bit of a conversion of my Samsung 3 series laptop to an AiO

which has a mediocre A8 4500M and I'm going to buy an A10 5750M to replace the "meh" APU it has now

but I was wondering how much of a performance boost will I see and will it be able to some work in CC

and play like GTA V and WoW on medium setting with little stuttering?

 
i have the opportunity to use (and test) a laptop apu A10 5750M and is awesome
 
something cool to know is that the 5750 is a Richland APU
 
he belongs to the 6000 series (and not to the 5000 series as many think)
 
tell the true, i love it (and i have a bit of envy of he)  :blush:
 
 
still... is very hard change the cpu (or apu) of a laptop friend
 
are you sure that you can do that ?
 
- - - - 
 
game performance, all come to the sp number
 
you old A8 have 256 sp
 
and the A10 have 384 sp (128 sp more)
 
this is the performance win on games friend  ^_^
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i have the opportunity to use (and test) a laptop apu A10 5750M and is awesome

 

something cool to know is that the 5750 is a Richland APU

 

he belongs to the 6000 series (and not to the 5000 series as many think)

 

tell the true, i love it (and i have a bit of envy of he)  :blush:

 

 

still... is very hard change the cpu (or apu) of a laptop friend

 

are you sure that you can do that ?

 

- - - - 

 

game performance, all come to the sp number

 

you old A8 have 256 sp

 

and the A10 have 384 sp (128 sp more)

 

this is the performance win on games friend  ^_^

I'm on my phone so snipping is a little hard but yeah I've pulled out the current apu to get a bit of a closer look at it a couple days ago so yeah I'm sure that I'll be able to do this upgrade and also to the other person who said it would be best to get a new laptop I know but why not use something I already have?

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i have the opportunity to use (and test) a laptop apu A10 5750M and is awesome

 
something cool to know is that the 5750 is a Richland APU
 
he belongs to the 6000 series (and not to the 5000 series as many think)
 
tell the true, i love it (and i have a bit of envy of he)  :blush:
 
 
still... is very hard change the cpu (or apu) of a laptop friend
 
are you sure that you can do that ?
 
- - - - 
 
game performance, all come to the sp number
 
you old A8 have 256 sp
 
and the A10 have 384 sp (128 sp more)
 
this is the performance win on games friend  ^_^

Although I'd like to point out Richland and Trinity are the same silicone Richland is just clocked higher.

 

And for a lot of Laptops CPU upgrades aren't that hard, unless it's an ultrathin or something a lot of Laptops give you access to the CPU area just by taking a plate off the bottom.

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