Testseek.com have collected 160 expert reviews of the AMD A8-3850 2.9GHz Socket FM1 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A8-3850 2.9GHz Socket FM1.
July 2011
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160 Reviews
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Abstract: Product on Review: Gigabyte A75M-UD2H and A3850 APUManufacturer and Sponsor: Gigabyte and AMDMotherboard RRP: Around £90E3850 RRP: £100-£105After our recent foray into AMD 'APU' country with the excellent E35M1-I deluxe AMD have once again pushed the ...
The Lynx platform is impressive, but what we're seeing is par for the course from AMD. What the part lacks in raw computing power, in makes up for with a (relatively) powerful integrated graphics processor. Will it be enough? If you're on a tight budge...
I've had Llano in the lab for nearly two months in various stages of readiness. More than anything, in that time, motherboard BIOSes have evolved to the point where they're production-ready, stable, and feature-complete. From one update to the next, overc...
Quickly following on from the launch of the laptop chips, AMD is keen to push its fledgling Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) into the mainstream desktop market. Now released as four chips split between the A6 and A8 APU families, AMD is clearly targ...
Slightly immature drivers, Concerns remain about FM1's lifespan
We're impressed with the AMD A8-3850 Fusion APU, giving the equivalent Intel offering a kicking in both computational and especially graphical performance...
Abstract: A couple of weeks back, AMD released the notebook portion of their Llano platform, dubbed ‘Sabine’, which we explained in detail . This left many people wondering when the desktop variant of Llano would be released, and how it would perform compare...
Abstract: Earlier this year AMD launched their E-Series APUs which were the first step in creating a range of products which combined traditional CPU and GPU components into one chip...
Abstract: AMD ha revolucionado el mercado de los sistemas integrados desde que introdujeron en su catálogo sus famosas APU (Accelerated Processing Units) que integran tarjetas gráficas AMD Radeon junto con sus procesadores en un solo chip. Gigabyte por su parte, co...