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So..amd a10 7850k gaming benchmarks are here{meh}

RespawnCake

I'm about to order an FX 8320. I will undervolt it and be happy looking at the price of dual core I3's... :D

Of course I could upgrade to 4670k @ duble the price and almost the same gaming performance!

Not an AMD fanboi but a MoneyGoodSpent one!

Ontopic: maybe Kaveri it's just a Richland in terms of CPU performance at half power consumption and has

the friggin HSA fully enabled.

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http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/174156-amd-finally-launches-the-kaveri-apu-its-most-important-chip-launch-in-years

FX8320 4.2Ghz@1.280v& 4.5 Ghz Turbo@1.312v Thermalright HR-02/w TY-147 140MM+Arctic Cooling 120MMVRM cooled by AMD Stock Cooler Fan 70MM 0-7200 RPM PWM controlled via SpeedfanGigabyte GA990XA-UD3Gigabyte HD 7970 SOC@R9 280X120GiBee Kingston HyperX 3K2TB Toshiba DT01ACA2001TB WD GreenZalman Z11+Enermax 140MM TB Apollish RED+2X Deepcool 120MM and stock fans running @5VSingle Channel Patriot 8GB (1333MHZ)+Dual Channel 4GB&2GB Kingston NANO Gaming(1600MHZ CL9)=14GB 1,600 Jigahurtz 10-10-9-29 CR1@1.28VSirtec High Power 500WASUS Xonar DG, Logitech F510Sony MDR-XD200Edifier X220 + Edifier 3200A4Tech XL-747H 3600dpiA4Tech X7-200MPdecent membrane keyboardPhilips 236V3LSB 23" 1080p@71Hz .

               
Sorry for my English....

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everyone looking at the single core performance and moaning aren't looking at the big picture. AMD have improved the Graphics from 7000 series in trinity and richland to R7 in kaveri which is like going from a 6670 to a 7770 which is a big jump. also AMD wanted the Kaveri to be under 100W TDP, so they underclocked it, thats why its single core perfomance is less, if you were to run the kaveri at the same as a richland you would see the kaveri beat the richland. your only losing a couple % in CPU performance but gaining 20-30% on the GPU

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