AMD APU SERIES QUAD CORE PROCESSOR A10 7890K
A few months ago AMD launched several new processor bundled with the company’s new range of silent stock air coolers. The processors included the A10-7890K and A10-7870K Kaveri APUs and the Athlon X4 880K CPU on the FM2+ socket. AMD launched the A10-7870K last year but now it comes bundled with a new stock CPU cooler. The new stock cooler is being called the Near-Silent 125W thermal solution. The main difference between the Wraith and the Near-Silent cooler is that the Wraith shroud illuminates.
In this review, we will focus on the A10-7890K which is an unlocked quad-core Kaveri APU with 512 stream processors, 4MB of L2 cache and a 95W thermal design power. The A10-7890K is aimed at budget users who play a lot of entry level games and don’t really need discrete graphics. The base frequency of the A10-7890K is 4.1Ghz and boosts up to 4.3Ghz which makes it AMD’s fastest APU to date. Also, AMD is bundling the A10-7890K APU with the Wraith cooler which is designed to handle TDPs of up to 125 watts
The A10-7890K is basically an A10-7870K but with a higher CPU frequency and the graphics performance is still the same. The A10-7870K sells for about $140 while the A10-7890K sells for $150 on Amazon. Since these two chips are 99.9% identical, you are basically paying $10 more for a 200 Mhz increase in CPU frequency. AMD’s A10-7890K APU has four Steamroller CPU cores, eight GCN computer units, and support DDR3-2133 memory.
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