Testseek.com have collected 160 expert reviews of the AMD A8-3850 2.9GHz Socket FM1 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A8-3850 2.9GHz Socket FM1.
July 2011
(82%)
160 Reviews
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The A8-3850 is just what AMD needed before the release of Bulldozer. Zacate, Llano and soon to appear Bulldozer looks to give AMD a powerful 1-2-3 punch in the marketplace. The A8-3850 is just what AMD needs in the mainstream desktop sector and OEM man...
With Llano Lynx, or the AMD A8 series APUs, AMD places an attention-grabbing product onto the market for those that like to build a decent Net-PC, an entry level PC, a simple desktop PC or an HTPC.For the desktop PC platform the Lynx series A8 APU we test...
AMD Llano was impressive, performance wise. Its x86 cores based on the K12 architecture are definitely superior to the previous Athlon II series. In games and some other benchmarks, without any doubt the larger L2 cache proved greatly beneficial. Howev...
Less than two months ago, we published a sub-$100 CPU roundup that was largely centered on AMD's incredibly affordable processors -- namely the Athlon II. For the money, the Athlon II X4 630 was found to be unbeatable, with a special exception made fo...
The AMD A-Series 'Llano' APUs have been released for the desktop 'Lynx' platform and the performance is enough for AMD to catch up to Intel on similarly priced platforms. We'd call AMD having a competitive platform a success for both AMD and consumer...
Good overall price/performance profile. Supports DirectX 11.
Integrated video still not a replacement for discrete cards. Requires new motherboard to take advantage of all features.
With its first mainstream desktop APU, the A8-3850, AMD makes a compelling case for its method of fusing processor and graphics functionality. But don't dump your video card yet. ...
True QuadCore CPU/GPU Combo for $135, UVD3 Support, Virtualization Support, DirectX 11 Capable, Discrete Level Graphics, Ability to Pair with another Discrete Graphics Card, Good Overclocking Headroom,
Difficult to Overclock, Limited Ability
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We can’t help but be positive about the AMD A8-3850, as it finally delivers on the promise of integrated graphics that offer a reasonable degree of performance. The APU proved to be capable of playing our test games smoothly at low and medium resolutio...
Abstract: After the successful launch of the new APU generation, AMD has finally presented the cream of the crop of their product gamma - the A-series (codenamed Llano). Models from the A-series can be expected in portable PCs, all-in-one PCs, desktop configurat...
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Published: 2011-06-29, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Wow, we have much work to do in order to make sense of a tremendous amount of test data. Let's start by considering CPU performance by itself—without graphics, that is—in the context of one our famous value scatter plots. As a CPU alone, the A8-3850 isn'...