It's not a true quad core processor, but gets the job done for what I use it for. Ran into stability issues with the "hyper-threading" feature enable (why they're able to get away w/calling it a quad core, when there's only 2 physical cores). The graphics side of things works remarkably well. I'm still in the testing phase, but getting it to run Steam's In-home Streaming @ 1080p and 60fps has been nearly flawless. The computer does lock up after a few minutes (not from overheating), but I think it has more to do w/drivers and using wireless network connection.
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My Motherboard shows only two processors and a total of two threads. It could be my motherboard not able to take advantage of it.
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This is an aged processor. I bought for a light gaming/office build. Its replacing an A6-5400B 2 core processor. You can pickup an i5 for close to this price. It will perform way better. If you want a good AMD processor go with Ryzen.
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I've built a computer with the A-10. That one rocked! This pic here might not be correct (should be an all black box). The graphics on the A-10 were EXTREMELY impressive without a graphics card, so I'm looking forward to seeing this one in action. Considering the cost of graphics cards the APU is a very budget concious choice for the average to above average gamer looking for a budget build. I got the A-8 for a computer that will be used for online classes for web design and some gaming. I am confident the sustem (paired with the MSI FM2-85xa-g65 mobo) will excede the customer's expectations. The computer I built for myself with a AMD Phenom 6-core & discrete graphics card is looking a bit lacking now, lol.
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