G galego Golden Member Apr 10, 2013 1,091 0 0 Jun 4, 2013 #176 NTMBK said: Does this mean it's now post-ready? Click to expand... +1
inf64 Diamond Member Mar 11, 2011 3,884 4,692 136 Jun 4, 2013 #177 NTMBK said: Does this mean it's now post-ready? Click to expand...
frozentundra123456 Lifer Aug 11, 2008 10,451 642 126 Jun 4, 2013 #178 A8-6600 looks like the sweet spot price wise, but still has a 100w TDP. The 120.00 price is nice though. A10s are too expensive at 150.00 for my taste, since I would add a discrete card anyway and that price is getting too close to i5 territory.
A8-6600 looks like the sweet spot price wise, but still has a 100w TDP. The 120.00 price is nice though. A10s are too expensive at 150.00 for my taste, since I would add a discrete card anyway and that price is getting too close to i5 territory.
inf64 Diamond Member Mar 11, 2011 3,884 4,692 136 Jun 4, 2013 #179 If I was buying Richland, I would want a version with 384SP. 6700 is the only one I would consider if I wasn't going for OCing.
If I was buying Richland, I would want a version with 384SP. 6700 is the only one I would consider if I wasn't going for OCing.
E Enigmoid Platinum Member Sep 27, 2012 2,907 31 91 Jun 5, 2013 #180 frozentundra123456 said: A10s are too expensive at 150.00 for my taste, since I would add a discrete card anyway and that price is getting too close to i5 territory. Click to expand... Its retarded too. Just buy the a10-5800k ($20 less) and do a very mild overclock = a10-6800k (possibly lower power consumption).
frozentundra123456 said: A10s are too expensive at 150.00 for my taste, since I would add a discrete card anyway and that price is getting too close to i5 territory. Click to expand... Its retarded too. Just buy the a10-5800k ($20 less) and do a very mild overclock = a10-6800k (possibly lower power consumption).