Friday, December 30th 2016
AMD A12-9800 "Bristol Ridge" AM4 APU with ASUS A320M-C Tested
German PC enthusiast "Crashtest" clinched a sweet combo of an AMD A12-9800 "Bristol Ridge" socket AM4 APU with an ASUS A320M-C entry-level micro-ATX motherboard, for 200€. Pairing it with 8 GB of dual-channel DDR4-2133 memory, the platform was put through the AIDA64 test-suite. In the memory front, the platform performs on-par with older platforms at comparable DDR3 bandwidth. The K15.6 integrated memory controller isn't producing the kind of memory bandwidth as the Core i7-6700K with dual-channel DDR4-2133 memory from AIDA64's internal reference bench table.
In the CPU-related tests, the APU has about the same performance as its predecessors, such as the A10-7850K. The chip features two "Excavator" x86-64 CPU modules, making up four cores, and is clocked at 4.20 GHz. There are performance upticks seen in tests such as Hash and VP8, where the chip likely benefits from new instruction sets.More results follow.
Below are pictures of the board and the A12-9800 chip.
Source:
Crashtest on Planet3DNow Forums
In the CPU-related tests, the APU has about the same performance as its predecessors, such as the A10-7850K. The chip features two "Excavator" x86-64 CPU modules, making up four cores, and is clocked at 4.20 GHz. There are performance upticks seen in tests such as Hash and VP8, where the chip likely benefits from new instruction sets.More results follow.
Below are pictures of the board and the A12-9800 chip.
35 Comments on AMD A12-9800 "Bristol Ridge" AM4 APU with ASUS A320M-C Tested
The Ryzen 7 1700 has the same TDP as the A12-9800. This makes it the most likely option to retain full thermal compatibility.
Has AMD already stopped production?
Even if they are overshadowed by Ryzen, they are APUs intended for use in the cheaper A-series m/boards.