Monday, December 5th 2011
AMD A8-3870K and A6-3670K up for Pre-Order
Later this month, AMD will finally launch its much overdue unlocked A8 and A6 series APUs in the FM1 package, that are geared for overclocking. The A8-3870K is clocked at 3.00 GHz, and the A6-3670K at 2.60 GHz. The two are quad-core APUs, and differ by the core clock speeds and integrated GPUs. While the A8-3870K packs Radeon HD 6550D graphics with 400 stream processors, the A6-3670K has Radeon HD 6530D graphics with 320 stream processors. The two were listed for pre-order on ShopBLT, with the A8-3870K priced at US $143.77, and the A6-3670K at $121.50. It is expected that prices of A8-3850 and A6-3650 will drop after the launch of these two chips.
Source:
CPU World
42 Comments on AMD A8-3870K and A6-3670K up for Pre-Order
This is cool, but what I really wish intel would have released an unlocked version of the i3 sandy.
for xfire + a pciex ssd
then again just found this aahhh google
ASRock A75-EXTREME6 Motherboard - AMD Socket FM1 - AMD A75 FCH Chipset - 4x DDR3-2400 - 3x PCIe x1
www.getprice.com.au/ASRock-A75-EXTREME6-Motherboard-AMD-Socket-FM1-AMD-A75-FCH-Chipset-4x-DDR3-2400-3x-PCIe-x1-Gpnc_37--58572079.htm
Intel isn't going to even know what hit them.
AMD-"yeah we aren't competing with Intel like we used to.... because we are making highly powerful and advance Hybrid CPU's now."
Are they stealing a page from Intel's naming book there? AFAIK, Llano only gives 20 PCI-E lanes. Most of the dual slot boards are actually one x16 slot, and one x4 slot. Some do two x8 slots instead. There really wouldn't be a way to do more than 2 slots, they'd all have to be x4 slots.
Are they stealing a page from AMD's naming book there?
erm.. themselves.
Seeing as everything FM1 so far has been locked, it should be interesting to see an unlocked CPU for this socket. I see no reason not to get one of these, since its like $5 more than the 3850 and clocked higher. That is, if the 3850 doesnt drop in price.
Edit: For anyone looking for extreme performance, wait for the A10-5800 this spring or the A10 5850K this summer.
I've got a mortgage now so I have to be smart about my money. It seems like AMD might be the way to go.
Also as has been stated, amd idle temps are always way off :p