Don't give up..... elaborate please...... Your referring to a 15 month old review of a previous generation of APU from a previous generation socket that was scored 8.8/10 and a "Highly recommended" that made absolutely no mention in the conclusion under "cons" of gaming performance so what is frustrating you so?
My suspicion is msroadkill612 won't return to elaborate.
BTW. Lock this thread!
Don't give up..... elaborate please...... Your referring to a 15 month old review of a previous generation of APU from a previous generation socket that was scored 8.8/10 and a "Highly recommended" that made absolutely no mention in the conclusion under "cons" of gaming performance so what is frustrating you so?
Thanks to the positive responders. Shame on the negative "lock thread " censor guy
Perhaps i vented my frustration on the least guilty review. In fact I know it now, sorry guys. I almost apologised pre-emptively but was too tired.
I dont pretend to be technical but from the mouths of babes ...?
I have read many apu reviews over some time & the gaming focus is certainly my impression - damning them with faint praise. Quite so IF u buy the gaming red herring..
System memory cant compete with discrete GPU ram for a long while yet
I am not a gamer, along with many others, but intel have shifted the debate confusingly to gaming - they cannot compete if an adequate cpu & an adequate igp are adequate (& they often are - compared to what many are upgrading from - awesome) unless u can scare the guy into thinking gaming is a general measure of adequacy.
For many, it isnt (few over 45 game methinks). , but we do value; multimedia, quiet, simple, cool & frugal. I love no add in cards & drivers.
I cant see where my future proofing is wrong. FM2 sockets seem with us for a while & tomorrows rubbish beats todays top end stuff easily. A year is a lot for APUs.
My hobby (am retired & have space & cash so the dog & i dont HAVE to be cheap or minimalist), has for some time been...
To source & set up my "model train set" using APUs & some day, playing with it.
It doesnt have to make sense. It has to amuse me. (I also have 10x bicycles from ebikes to racing road bikes - silly right?)
Its all been vicarious & on paper for some time so far. Am serious but each answer seems to raise 2 or more questions i find fun to research.
simply put, my order will be ~
3 x top end asus fm2+ full atx moboS - the one with with display port (which seems to be the future & i think is relevant re multi monitor) - hang the expense on the mobo - nice to know its got the lot ~$120
3 x 8gb 2400 ram, or 2133 if too dear - running it at even 1866 on a A6 seems fine, but I wish I could be positive? I hate returns. Any confirmation?
3 x apu
2 x samsung 256gb ssd - only a bit dearer & seem to have the reputation.
I forget the name but ssdS which let u use some as a drive & some as a HDD cache sound v interesting - say180gb as a boot drive & 64gb as a cache (maybe 2x also)
Mavens often cant see the forrest for the trees. Some simple fundamentals I have gleaned from seemingly reliable sources u may have missed:
a mid august 2014 Toms review of the A10 found little benefit on an overclocked a10 to 2400 ram over 2133 ram, tho it should help heaps for the IGP. Perhaps the much maligned AMD memory controller is maxed out at 2133?
Dual channel ram has little effect EXCEPT for the IGP.
The VGA Dsub is to be phased out soonish - under 2 years?
It bears re-stating, the biggest recent advance by a country mile is affordable & reliable SSDs
2 x seagate 1TB single platter HDD - i have 6x sata 2 160GB drives already
1 x compatible radeon discrete gpu to play with multi monitor - not crossfire
SO
put 1 in a case & use it
put 2 on bench & play with them - raid arrays using SSDs eg. - no waiting hours for formats etc. a chore becomes fun
1 x win 8 & recycle 2 x win 98xp copies
I may even get a6 6800kS (absurdly cheap) APUs & use them as seat warmers till better or cheaper a10S come along
maybe split an 8gb 2 x 4gb set between the two bench mobos to save $ - get more later if needed
makes sense to me - doubt i would spend $2k for my toy & working pc - a trifle compared to my recently canned drinking hobby.
can be avant guard on bench PCs w/o angst
easy redundancy if main PC fails - i hate downtime
my options are very open
I give up!!!
What is it with AMD APU reviews? Its not just you guys, its all over.
The one thing AMD APUs are not good at is gaming, yet they are fabulous balance for almost all other respects.
To a one, reviews of APUs seem to immediately focus on gaming - 10 pages of stating the obvious.
A great shame. It puts AMD on the defensive. I think they have it pretty right for all but gamers. Conceptually its awesome. Good GPU(s) etched onto the main processor & using system memory (now 2133 - a big jump). Its the future & it may wither on the vine with all this confusing nonsense & crap AMD marketing.
you wanna game, get a discrete GPU (for now) - simple.
put simply - system memory cant compete with discrete GPU memory.
I give up!!!
What is it with AMD APU reviews? Its not just you guys, its all over.
The one thing AMD APUs are not good at is gaming, yet they are fabulous balance for almost all other respects.
To a one, reviews of APUs seem to immediately focus on gaming - 10 pages of stating the obvious.
A great shame. It puts AMD on the defensive. I think they have it pretty right for all but gamers. Conceptually its awesome. Good GPU(s) etched onto the main processor & using system memory (now 2133 - a big jump). Its the future & it may wither on the vine with all this confusing nonsense & crap AMD marketing.
you wanna game, get a discrete GPU (for now) - simple.
also put simply (what is often lacking), it seems a good general rule re good APU rigs (A10, 8gb dual channel 2133 ram, ssd boot drive) & gaming is - i reiterate, I am not a gamer or technical - the numbers are a guess but u see where I am coming from
given TV is 25FPS? & we live with that - 25 FPS play rate seems pretty good.
HD TV is 1080dpi?
on a good APU rig - 720P, most games, no problem
1080 dpi - some games - not all
I cant help it. I hate to do it as would like to see amd do well.
but i cannot escape the notion of getting the best of everything - except the apu itself
the A6 is quite a chip & only $50~ if that - thats a packet of tobacco here
toss them when when an amd apu takes your fancy a bit down the track - simply swap the APU.
I like the a10, but dear given I want 3x APUs & they seem to improve by leaps and bounds
I would hate to toss a $170 apu.