Sleepingforest
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Yeah, I completely forgot that they probably gave it a really powerful discrete card so they could measure only the CPU's impact on framerate. Doh!
I dont see the conditions, but since that is a test of many cpus, a lot without an igp, the results must be with a powerful discrete card. This is not gaming on the igp.
I have no doubt an A10 with a discrete card would play WoW, but as the other poster said, that particular game strongly favors intel, so the A10 would not be my choice with a discrete card.
It certainly makes a difference, but I see it as polishing a turd. Not that Trinity is bad, but it's just not the same as a discrete CPU and GPU. I don't feel like AMD's APUs are quite there yet -- most of what's supposedly going to make APUs special won't be landing until late this year at the earliest, and likely midway through next year for anything on the desktop.I don't doubt you are right, but according to this, as long as we get good memory an A10 won't need discrete graphics at all (for wow).
I don't doubt you are right, but according to this, as long as we get good memory an A10 won't need discrete graphics at all (for wow).
