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The fundamental features and benefits of second generation A-Series Accelerated Processors:
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More Cores and Speed:
- Up to 4 CPU cores + discrete class AMD Radeon™ 7000 Series graphics
- Up to 800MHz more per part than the competition (AMD A10-5800K APU vs. Intel Core i3 3220 Processor)1
- Overclock for Even Higher Frequencies: Break the 1GHz barrier on the GPU2
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Best Entertainment:
- 3X the compute of a traditional CPU3
- High FPS and 1080p gaming
- Better Looking HD Videos
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Easy Upgrade Path:
- Enhanced performance capabilities and platform longevity with FM2 motherboards for future upgrades
- Up to 75% boost on select graphics cards with AMD Radeon™ Dual Graphics4
- AMD Memory Profile Support for automatic performance
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Available NOW at your preferred distributor
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Footnotes:
1 The AMD A10-5800K APU using AMD Turbo Core technology has a maximum frequency of 4.2 GHz, as compared to the Intel Core i3-3240 processor with a maximum frequency of 3.4 GHz (Intel Turbo Boost technology is not available for the Intel Core i3 family of processors). TRD-75
2 AMD's product warranty does not cover damages caused by overclocking, even when overclocking is enabled with AMD hardware or software
3 GFLOPs calculations developed by AMD performance labs measuring compute capacity for the AMD A10-5800K APU with AMD Radeon™ HD 7650D Graphics which is 736 GFLOPS. GFLOPs calculated using GFLOPs = CPU GFLOPs + GPU GFLOPs = CPU Core Freq. (3.8GHz) X Core Count (4) X 8 FLOPS + GPU Core Freq.(800MHz) X DirectX® 11 capable Shader Count (384) X 2 FLOPS. TRD-38
4 Testing conducted by AMD performance labs using Diablo III @ 1920x1080, Maximum settings, shadows medium. Test configurations: AMD A10-5800K APU with AMD Radeon™ HD 6570 Graphics using 2x4GB DDR3-1866 with Windows® 7 64 bit scored 34 fps, while the same system with AMD Dual Graphics Mode enabled scored 60 fps. TRD-61
5 See www.amd.com/neversettleoffer for specific terms and conditions.
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