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    ASRock FM2A88X Extreme6+ / A10-7700K observations

    Having an A10-770K running in an ASRock FM2A88X Extreme6+ for a few days now, so it's time to share banchmarks and observations. Did alot of linux testings and benchmarks. Over at phoronix there was an Kaveri review so i ran my tests against these.


    All results beside 7700K are from the Phoronix review. I grouped em in single and multi core benchmarks. The native ones where build with special optimisations on the phoronix review, i did not yet figure out how this was done, so mine where build with default compiler settings and are not directly comparable.

    My Specs:
    CPU: A10-7700K
    BOARD: ASRock FM2A88X Extreme6+
    RAM: 2x4GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical DDR3-1866, CL9-9-9-27 (XMP Profile).
    SSD. Samsung 840 120GB

    Air Cooling: AMD PII Black Edition 125W Heatpipe Cooler
    Water Cooling: D-Tec Fusion v2 / Swiftech MCR320 (3x120mm) / Laing D5-Vario 1/2 AG / DangerDen 5,25" Dual Bay Reservoir.

    There are two usefull benchmarks for stability testing under linux. The "Open Porous Media" benchmark turned out to be very usefull for quick stability testings and required the highes voltage to pass. Second, the "Primesieve" is the prime95 linux pondon, generates alot of heat is the most energy consuming.

    Here is an summary of the lowest voltage required for "Open Porous Media" on various voltages along with the benchmark results and the power consumption at the wall. The turbo mode does not work on that board as soon as mutipliers and voltages are adjusted manually even with C6 and APM enabled. CNQ was enabled.

    Freq VID Idle Load Result Power
    3400 1,1625 58 117 96,58 11300
    3500 1,1625 58 117 95,36 11157
    3600 1,1625 58 117 94,38 11042
    3700 1,1625 58 117 93,09 10891
    3800 1,1625 58 118 92,48 10912
    3900 1,18125 58 120 92,28 11074
    4000 1,2 59 126 91,13 11482
    4100 1,2375 59 135 91,27 12321
    4200 1,28125 59 144 90,33 13008
    4300 1,33125 59 158 89,35 14117
    4400 1,425 59 185 89,37 16533
    4500 1,49375 59 202 90,47 18275
    At around 4400MHz the cpu started to throttle, this happens if the onchip radeon temps exceed 65C. The throttle effect is also visible at the multi core results above at 4.4GHz comparing air and water results. Switching to water cooling reduced the radeon temps from 65C down to 40C at 4.4GHz. At 4.6GHz however they reached 65C again running the primesieve benchmark and the system usually froze.
    Will receive an A8-6500 later today so i can run a few benchmarks to get clock vs. clock and turbo efficiency results.

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    Received the A8-6500 and ran the linux benchmarks at stock (3.5/4.1GHz) and at 3.4GHz for comparison. Heres an link to the results http://openbenchmarking.org/result/1...SO-1401211SO29. Running a few windows benchmarks at the moment for an clock vs clock comparison. Feel free to request benchmarks you are interested in.

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    Excellent voltage/stability table! Thanks!

    I received my new A10 7850k today but came back too late from work to pick it up from my office. Will have to wait till tomorrow for a chance to play with it

    Regarding testing, can you please test Frybench as it is quite sensitive not only to CPU speed but also cache and memory. Few of the older benchmarks like real time ray-trace engine AraunaBench and maybe Cinebench 2003 x64 as I have quite a few results to compare to. Other than that whatever games you prefer, ideally @720p and 1080p medium to high details

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightman View Post
    Excellent voltage/stability table! Thanks!

    I received my new A10 7850k today but came back too late from work to pick it up from my office. Will have to wait till tomorrow for a chance to play with it

    Regarding testing, can you please test Frybench as it is quite sensitive not only to CPU speed but also cache and memory. Few of the older benchmarks like real time ray-trace engine AraunaBench and maybe Cinebench 2003 x64 as I have quite a few results to compare to. Other than that whatever games you prefer, ideally @720p and 1080p medium to high details

    Thanks!
    Hmm somehow my earlier reply got lost. Thank you for the feedback and benchmark recommendations. It's an interesting new tool hope you enjoy it as well. Looking forward to your results on the mATX version, because i need an solid one for usual office builds. Having an GBT F2A88XM-HD3 here which struggles running prime95 with the A8-6500 at stock.
    So far i grabbed frybench and cb 8.5. AraunaBench is only available as v2 which requires cuda. Can you upload the older version somewhere online temporary, seems to be an interesting benchmark.
    Gaming benchmarks will be difficult because i do not own a single one.

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    Richland - Kaveri comparison clock vs. clock

    Richland:
    A8-6500 CPU 3.4GHz NB 1.6GHz MEM 1866MHz CL9 GPU 4 Units at 800MHz


    Kaveri:
    A10-7700K CPU 3.4GHz NB 1.6GHz MEM 1866MHz CL9 GPU 6 Units at 800MHz


    Benchmarks:

    Benchmark Improvements Post with Details
    3DMark 2013: 30% #14
    7Zip: 5% #15
    As SSD #16
    Aida64 9% #17
    Arauna 3% #18
    Cinebench 2% (single) 8% (multi) 7% (OpenGL) #19
    CompuBench 12% (cpu) 216% (OpenCL) #20
    CPUMark 5% #21
    Crysis Timedemo 12% #22
    FritzChess 7% #23
    Frybench 0% #24
    Geekbench 9% (single) 13% (multi) #25
    Luxmark -3% (CPU) 165% (GPU) 75% (CPU+GPU) #26
    Nuclearus MC 8% (single) 27% (multi) 5% (memory) #27
    PCMark 8 1% #28
    ratCPU 286% (CPU) 213% (GPU) #29
    ScienceMark 2 5% #30
    Solidworks 2013 5% (cpu) 7% (gfx) #31
    Specvieperf -7% (v10,single,1280x1024) -16%(v10,multi,1280x1024) 22% (v12,single,1900x1060) #32
    Sunspider Javascript 4% #33
    Truecrypt 25% #34
    Unigine Heaven 69% #35
    Wprime 40% #36
    Last edited by justapost; 01-26-2014 at 09:22 AM.

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    While i wait for the richland benchmarks to finish i tried an adata 2600 kit.
    2500MHz CL13-13-13 stable on an quick test, above i guess the BCLK is causing trouble. Kit is rated for 1.65V had to use 1.675V for those clocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post
    Hmm somehow my earlier reply got lost. Thank you for the feedback and benchmark recommendations. It's an interesting new tool hope you enjoy it as well. Looking forward to your results on the mATX version, because i need an solid one for usual office builds. Having an GBT F2A88XM-HD3 here which struggles running prime95 with the A8-6500 at stock.
    So far i grabbed frybench and cb 8.5. AraunaBench is only available as v2 which requires cuda. Can you upload the older version somewhere online temporary, seems to be an interesting benchmark.
    Gaming benchmarks will be difficult because i do not own a single one.
    My Cinema4D with database of results:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/c70dd02dyt...nch2003x64.zip

    AraunaBench:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/bow88qmugo...raunaBench.zip


    Great work so far!
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    RiG2: HTPC AMD A10-7850K APU, 2x8GB Kingstone HyperX 2400C12, AsRock FM2A88M Extreme4+, 128GB SSD + 640GB Samsung 7200, LG Blu-ray Recorder, Thermaltake BACH, Hiper 4M880 880W PSU

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    Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post
    Having an A10-770K running in an ASRock FM2A88X Extreme6+ for a few days now, so it's time to share banchmarks and observations. Did alot of linux testings and benchmarks. Over at phoronix there was an Kaveri review so i ran my tests against these..
    Hi Just,
    Thanks for all your tests!

    I noticed you changed the mobo to a Gigabyte... Were there problems with the ASRock EX6+?
    I've grown fonder of ASR boards, but they do seem to be a little slow with bios updates compared to Asus...
    It's been ridiculously cold here (-7f right now ) and it looks like the cold temps are going to stick around for a while.

    I've been jonesing for some benching fun, and I had plans to get a 7700k for the HTPC anyway. I've already bought/upgraded the HTPC to an FM2+ ASRock Pro 4+ in preparation, but the cold weather is making me think I might just get a new ATX board with it for some cold air/water fun!

    If the EX6+ was a little finicky, I'll just go with the Asus A88X Pro. MicroCenter has some good deals on Kaveri bundles...
    http://www.microcenter.com/site/prod...d_bundles.aspx

    For $20 more, I may just go ahead and get a 7850k... I can always just underclock/volt it for the HTPC when I'm done playing...

    Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightman View Post
    My Cinema4D with database of results:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/c70dd02dyt...nch2003x64.zip

    AraunaBench:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/bow88qmugo...raunaBench.zip


    Great work so far!
    Great, thank you Lightman! That list is extensive. Benchmark came just in time, runninge Spec10 atm afterwards wprime, now also araunabench and i'm finished with richland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveburt714 View Post
    Hi Just,
    Thanks for all your tests!

    I noticed you changed the mobo to a Gigabyte... Were there problems with the ASRock EX6+?
    I've grown fonder of ASR boards, but they do seem to be a little slow with bios updates compared to Asus...
    It's been ridiculously cold here (-7f right now ) and it looks like the cold temps are going to stick around for a while.
    Hi Dave,

    There where no problems with the EX6+ beside it was bussy with richland benchmarks. Had an gbt matx fm2+ also lying around here, also an new memory kit so i assembled an quick setup for memeory testings. Had a few troubles with that gbt board earlier but it turned out the just replaced psu was buggy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Daveburt714 View Post
    I've been jonesing for some benching fun, and I had plans to get a 7700k for the HTPC anyway. I've already bought/upgraded the HTPC to an FM2+ ASRock Pro 4+ in preparation, but the cold weather is making me think I might just get a new ATX board with it for some cold air/water fun!

    If the EX6+ was a little finicky, I'll just go with the Asus A88X Pro. MicroCenter has some good deals on Kaveri bundles...
    http://www.microcenter.com/site/prod...d_bundles.aspx

    For $20 more, I may just go ahead and get a 7850k... I can always just underclock/volt it for the HTPC when I'm done playing...

    Thanks,
    Dave
    Bought the 7700K because i do not need much igfx power. According to the AMD slides all kaveri chips support cTDP, so i thought i can run mine at 65W or 45W after i'm done with benching and overclocking. Expected the 7700k would require abit less in idle because of the lower count of gpu units. Thing is i can select 45/65W as cTDP in the bios but it has no effect.
    The EX6+ allows voltage offsets for cpu/NB, eighter chip internal or on the pwm, so it's prepared for underclocking/volting. The GBt board has no such features. Grabbed the EX6+ because it has an hdmi input to be used to pass other devices thru. Also it has an additional USB3 chip and an better sound chip. Power consumption is 5-10W higher in idle compared to the gbt, guess due to all the additional features and extra slots.

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    Yes, my A10-7850K supports cTDP and now I'm running 45W CPU in my AsRock board. BTW AsRock just released new BIOS for it, ver. 2.00 and it feels solid! So far no problems, but I'm mainly underclocking and fooling around today. One feature I really like is build in BIOS Flash utility which works even without an USB drive or HDD. I've simply installed Richland CPU, added some RAM and booted system to BIOS, plugged network cable and 5 minutes later I had newest firmware installed ready for Kaveri!

    @justapost - one of my favourite benches and all database entries were done on my hardware at different points in time Most of them properly described as well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightman View Post
    Yes, my A10-7850K supports cTDP and now I'm running 45W CPU in my AsRock board. BTW AsRock just released new BIOS for it, ver. 2.00 and it feels solid! So far no problems, but I'm mainly underclocking and fooling around today. One feature I really like is build in BIOS Flash utility which works even without an USB drive or HDD. I've simply installed Richland CPU, added some RAM and booted system to BIOS, plugged network cable and 5 minutes later I had newest firmware installed ready for Kaveri!
    Just checked theres a new bios for the EX6+ available.

    Changelog:
    1. Modify share memory rule.
    2. Update EZOC table for 7700K and 7850K.
    3. Add "Target TDP" item.

    cTDP had been there with 2.4 must try if it works. Now if they'd add downcore options for cpu and gpu i could run an better comparison against the A8-6500 with it's four gpu units. Good catch with bios update utility, had missed that and flashed via USB earlier.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lightman View Post
    @justapost - one of my favourite benches and all database entries were done on my hardware at different points in time Most of them properly described as well!
    Consolidated all my local storage disks last year, so atleast i have collected all the spread around benchmark results in one folder now, but it's still an muddle.
    Started benching the kaveri, will add results to my earlier post later but meanwhile here's cb2003 and arauna.

    A8-6500 3400/1600/1866/800


    A10-7700K 3400/1600/1866/800

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    Added results to #5

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    3DMark 2013:

    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    3D Mark Firestrike 843 1325 57%
    3D Mark Cloud Gate 5172 6335 22%
    3D Mark Ice Storm 55617 61638 11%
    3D Mark 2013 30%

    A8-6500


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    7Zip:

    Benchmark A8-6500 Score/Usage A10-7700K Score/Usage
    7Zip Compression Score 2787 2912 4%
    7Zip Decompression 2624 2790 6%
    7Zip 5%

    A8-6500


    A10-7700K

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    As SSD
    Kaverie scores are lower, maybe because of the partition beeing nearly full. Only ran it as an test for disk degradations anyway.

    A8-6500


    A10-7700K

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    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    CPU AES (MB/s) 7256 7531 4%
    CPU Hash (MB/s) 1720 2387 39%
    CPU Photo (MPixel/s) 8082 8591 6%
    CPU Queen (Score) 17020 16775 -1%
    CPU ZLib (MB/s) 145.1 153.1 6%
    CPU 11%
    FPU Julia (Score) 5673 5769 2%
    FPU Mandel (Score) 2928 2960 1%
    FPU Sin (Score) 1192 1328 11%
    FPU VP8 (Score) 2833 3190 13%
    FPU 7%
    MEM Read (MB/s) 17751 18791 6%
    MEM Write (MB/s) 8364 10240 22%
    MEM Copy (MB/s) 14737 19043 29%
    MEM Latency (ns) 77.2 98.6 -21%
    MEM 9%
    AIDA 9%

    A8-6500
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    Arauna

    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    Arauna (Cycles) 3068 3151 3%
    Arauna 3%

    A8-6500


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    Cinebench

    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    8.5 single 451 461 2%
    9.5 single 560 573 2%
    10 single 3551 3713 5%
    11.5 single 0.87 0.89 2%
    15 single 79 79 0%
    Cinebench single 2%
    8.5 multi 1229 1371 12%
    9.5 multi 1582 1686 7%
    10 multi 11164 12139 9%
    11.5 multi 2.86 3.14 10%
    15 multi 263 273 4%
    Cinebench multi 8%
    8.5 OpenGL 6622 6834 3%
    9.5 OpenGL 6944 7093 2%
    10 OpenGL 7186 6818 -5%
    11.5 OpenGL 33.0 38.83 18%
    15 OpenGL 32.24 38.39 19%
    Cinebench OpenGL 7%

    8.5 / 9.5 / 10 / 11.5 / 15

    A8-6500


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    CompuBench

    CPU Test
    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    Physics: SPH Fluid Simulation 636 707 11%
    Physics 11%
    Graphic: Raytrace 6215 6831 10%
    Graphics 10%
    Vision: Optical Flower 427 454 6%
    Vision 6%
    Image Filter: Sobel - Global Memory Usage 37226 38900 4%
    Image Filter: Sobel - Local Memory Usage 15622 18607 19%
    Image Filter: Sobel - Image Usage 4798 5381 12%
    Image Filter: Separated Gaussian Blur - Global Memory Usage 8040 8188 2%
    Image Filter: Separated Gaussian Blur - Image Usage 1683 1813 8%
    Image Filter: Median 3x3 - Image Usage 2183 2319 6%
    Image Filter 9%
    Programming Principles: Bucketing - Parallel 813 993 22%
    Programming Principles: Reduction- Parallel 4108 7161 74%
    Programming Principles: Scanning- Parallel 1233 2043 66%
    Programming Principles: Scanning- Sequential 43057 47253 10%
    Programming Principles: Sum Global 456 379 -17%
    Programming Principles: Sum Local 8028 8387 4%
    Programming Principles: Bitonic Merge Sort 157 167 6%
    Programming Principles:Tree Search 672 783 17%
    Programming Principles 22%
    Compubench CPU 12%

    GPU Test
    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    Physics: SPH Fluid Simulation 1675 5053 202%
    Physics 202%
    Graphic: Raytrace 16366 51216 213%
    Graphics 213%
    Vision: Optical Flower 1450 3139 116%
    Vision 116%
    Image Filter: Sobel - Global Memory Usage 188100 382500 103%
    Image Filter: Sobel - Local Memory Usage 75325 172700 129%
    Image Filter: Sobel - Image Usage 286700 429799 50%
    Image Filter: Separated Gaussian Blur - Global Memory Usage 23418 58100 148%
    Image Filter: Separated Gaussian Blur - Image Usage 113300 158900 40%
    Image Filter: Median 3x3 - Image Usage 107646 168200 56%
    Image Filter 87%
    Programming Principles: Bucketing - Parallel 1238 6148 397%
    Programming Principles: Reduction- Parallel 39080 229700 488%
    Programming Principles: Scanning- Parallel 13625 62400 358%
    Programming Principles: Scanning- Sequential 938 9727 937%
    Programming Principles: Sum Global 2104 28472 1253%
    Programming Principles: Sum Local 52474 92000 75%
    Programming Principles: Bitonic Merge Sort 1295 2548 96%
    Programming Principles:Tree Search 648 1328 105%
    Programming Principles 464%
    Compubench CPU 216%


    A8-6500


    A10-7700K
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    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    CPU Mark 394 413 5%
    CPU Mark 5%

    A8-6500


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    Crysis Timedemo

    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    1280x720 low 8587.5 8117.5 -5%
    1400x960 low 8380 7956 -5%
    1920x1080 low 6642.5 6766 2%
    1280x720 medium 5589 5408.5 -3%
    1400x960 medium 4736 4100.5 -14%
    1920x1080 medium 3409.5 3572 5%
    1280x720 high 3337 3279 -2%
    1400x960 high 2573.5 3045.5 18%
    1920x1080 high 1769 2168.5 23%
    1280x720 high 4AA 2705.5 2947.5 9%
    1400x960 high 4AA 1992.5 2410.5 21%
    1920x1080 high 4AA 1331 1670 25%
    1280x720 veryhigh 1968.5 2347 19%
    1400x960 veryhigh 1448 1797 24%
    1920x1080 veryhigh 975 1230 26%
    1280x720 veryhigh 4AA 1487 1768 19%
    1400x960 veryhigh 4AA 1057.5 1310.5 24%
    1920x1080 veryhigh 4AA 712.5 890.5 25%
    Crysis 12%

    A8-6500


    A10-7700K
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    FritzChess

    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    Fritzchess 1 Core 1920 1948 1%
    Fritzchess 2 Cores 3828 3870 1%
    Fritzchess 3 Cores 4866 5358 10%
    Fritzchess 4 Cores 5895 6779 15%
    Fritzchess 7%

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    Frybench

    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    Frybench (sec) 809 809 0%
    Frybench 0%


    A8-6500


    A10-7700K
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    Geekbench

    Single
    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    AES 2372 2326 -2%
    Twofish 2344 2427 4%
    SHA1 1900 2538 36%
    SHA2 2342 2989 28%
    BZip2 Compression 1970 2194 11%
    BZip2 Decompression 2234 2374 6%
    JPEG Compression 2263 2396 6%
    JPEG Decompression 2558 2765 8%
    PNG Compression 1841 1984 8%
    PNG Decompression 2012 2174 8%
    Soble 1852 1978 7%
    Lua 1876 2157 15%
    Dijkstra 1910 1943 2%
    Integer 10%
    BlackScholes 2075 2214 7%
    Mandelbrot 2227 2225 0%
    Sharpen Filter 2093 2109 1%
    Blur Filter 1725 2001 16%
    SGEMM 1262 1626 29%
    DGEMM 1169 1623 39%
    SFFT 1708 2385 40%
    DFFT 1439 2110 47%
    N-Body 1346 1656 23%
    Ray Trace 1919 2355 23%
    Floating Point 22%
    Stream Copy 1651 1577 -4%
    Stream Scale 1613 1524 -6%
    Stream Add 1611 1502 -7%
    Stream Triad 1662 1552 -7%
    Memory -6%
    Single 9%

    Multi
    Benchmark A8-6500 A10-7700K
    AES 5419 5471 1%
    Twofish 8859 9662 10%
    SHA1 7361 10105 37%
    SHA2 8695 11854 36%
    BZip2 Compression 6441 7962 24%
    BZip2 Decompression 7579 8764 16%
    JPEG Compression 7895 8918 13%
    JPEG Decompression 7925 9810 24%
    PNG Compression 6746 7552 12%
    PNG Decompression 6532 7769 19%
    Soble 5982 6782 13%
    Lua 6256 8067 29%
    Dijkstra 5486 5980 9%
    Integer 19%
    BlackScholes 7143 7577 6%
    Mandelbrot 8195 8262 1%
    Sharpen Filter 5786 6968 20%
    Blur Filter 4731 6288 33%
    SGEMM 4571 5341 17%
    DGEMM 4360 5249 20%
    SFFT 4699 6135 30%
    DFFT 4470 6625 48%
    N-Body 4912 6154 25%
    Ray Trace 6330 8638 36%
    Floating Point 24%
    Stream Copy 2418 2396 -1%
    Stream Scale 2402 2355 -2%
    Stream Add 2472 2294 -7%
    Stream Triad 2563 2373 -7%
    Memory -4%
    Multi 13%


    A8-6500
    http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/362422

    A10-7700K
    http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/365673
    Last edited by justapost; 01-26-2014 at 06:20 AM.

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