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Buen rendimiento del CP Excelente rendimiento de GP Soporta memorias hasta 1866 MHz (sin overclocking Consumo modera considerando que incorpora un CPU y un GPU en el mismo chi Buena capacidad de overclocki a pesar de las limitaciones en el BIOS de l
Precio muy Competitivo
Soporte para memorias DDR3 1866
Excelente rendimiento en Juegos
En algunos benchmark hasta triplicando a la competencia
Un overclock bastante bueno siendo que no es un CPU para esto
Soporte para CrossFire entre la 6550D y una p
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No encontramos puntos importantes para mejorar.
Creo que siendo el APU tope de gama tendría que tener Turbo Core .
Publicación: 2011-09-21, Autor: The , crítica de: hardwarebbq.com
Resumen: AMD India sent one of the A8 series APU (Accelerated Processing Units) with an 6550HD graphics.With the default clock speed at 2.9GHz and with the brand new FM1 socket type, lets see how the Desktop APU does the job.1. Introduction 2. About A- Series Pro...
Low cost of the platform, Connectivity (graphics, USB3, SATA3), Reasonable power consumption, GPUperformance
To wrap the performance figures up, it's no surprise that the new APU can't match the CPU-oomph of the Phenoms and higher spec Intel-models, but that's not really the point, either. The thing is, these A-series APUs are never even meant for high perfo...
Resumen: After the launch of the first mobile A Series APUs, AMD has now officially launched the desktop processor models. Only two have been launched for now, the A8-3850 and the A6-3650, and we’ve tested them both for you. For AMD, APUs are first and foremos...
After all the tests we carried out, the final question remains: Does AMDs A-series mainstream APU deliver? We think it does, at least in the target segment it is marketed for. The CPU delivers enough performance for the majority of users and the GPU li...
and FVAfter taking a look at both AMD’s A-Series APU and Sapphire’s PURE Platinum A75 motherboard I have a newfound excitement with both AMD’s mainstream offers and what they will bring to the table with their performance line-up. Sapphire's motherboa...
Resumen: AMD's Bulldozer architecture is still a few more months away, but now we at least have new APUs to tinker with in the mean time. And while Brazos APUs were aimed at 'surrogates' like nettops/netbooks, the new Sabine and Lynx platforms are more full-fle...
Publicación: 2011-08-16, Autor: James , crítica de: futurelooks.com
Resumen: Earlier this year, AMD made it very clear that they wanted to challenge Intel in several market segments. The first fight was over low power, light weight laptops with the launch of the AMD E-350 which took on the Intel Atom. It was a grueling match that ...
Resumen: While the AMD Fusion A8-3850 lost out with OpenSSL, in the John The Ripper cryptography benchmarks the A8-3850 was incredibly strong. The A8-3850 was faster with the MD5 test than the i3 2100 and was approaching the i5 2500K. On the Blowfish side of ...
Resumen: Integration; a truly vital part of life. Consolidating multiple solutions into something optimal has its benefits in a number of applications. Take a weekend paper for example - chances are there is an interesting article for everyone. Needless to say ...
Publicación: 2011-07-26, Autor: Nick , crítica de: icrontic.com
AMD A8-3850 APU The AMD A-series APU is definitely a game changer (no pun intended). These APUs are capable of playing games at decent resolutions with a playable frame rate without the addition of a PCI-Express GPU. Gaming wasn’t a reasonable expecta...