techPowerUp posted their review on the AMD A10-5800K and A8-5600K APUs for Socket FM2
A few days ago, AMD allowed us to show some early numbers and some of the new features of their FM APU series, but there were some complaints about all of the sites that posted previews because the picture they presented with such articles skewed people's impression of AMD's new APUs. There is, of course, some truth to that; however, those judgments were, perhaps, made a bit too quickly. Today is the day that the APUs actually launch, and today is also the day I have the full testing suite to show.AMD A10-5800K and A8-5600K APUs for Socket FM2
You know, to be completely honest, I wasn't exactly sure how to present these new APUs because they are, to me, kind of exciting. Many things, including many of their executives, have changed at AMD, and I expect many people to be critical of AMD, especially considering that the launch of Bulldozer wasn't quite "accepted" by the enthusiast market as a whole. Since I consider myself part of that enthusiast market, and I wasn't overly excited by a Bulldozer in my current gaming rig either, I got an Intel chip, paired up with multiple AMD graphics cards, instead. I really like AMD in general, but even I cannot deny that for some time Intel has just had the better offering. So when I was asked if I wanted to do an APU preview back in July, I said "OK", but I was quite apprehensive on how things were going to shake down. I got my chip and an A75 board with the expectation that I'd be posting a review within about a month. Instead, I swapped out my son's FX-4100 and HD 4870 combo for the APU with a 6670 and that was that. I, however, had a plan.
A few weeks ago, I pulled that rig apart and installed that FX-4100 along with an HD 5850 back into my son's rig to begin work on the review in anticipation of the launch. I contacted a bunch of OEMs looking for matching comparison parts, and the tests that follow were assembled with the parts THEY want you to see this review completed with. For kicks, I also tested that FX-4100 rig with the HD 6670 for those interested in Bulldozer vs. Piledriver numbers. You can, as a result, try to "guesstimate" how much the addition of L3 to this CPU core is going to affect performance. And I'm going to let you draw your own conclusions about what these FM2 APUs represent. But first, I'm going to tell you what I think.