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CPU: AMD A8-3870K and Sapphire HD6450 FleX
Posted on Monday, February 13, 2012 @ 17:47:24 UTC by Wesslan
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AMD A8-3870K and Sapphire HD6450 FleX Review

AMD met with a positive reception for their Llano based A series APU’s – targeting customers working on a relatively tight budget who want an ‘all in one’ chip design for a media center PC or low cost workhorse machine. We are looking at the latest flagship A8-3870K Black Edition today, a minor upgrade to the A8-3850, which we reviewed some time ago. Additionally we also review Sapphire’s HD6450 FleX Edition graphics card, which should make for an ideal, low cost pairing with the 3870K for multiple screen support in a work based environment. The A8-3850 was a capable design, but a portion of the enthusiast sector didn’t really warm to it, as it was locked. Fear not, for the 3870K has redressed this problem … meaning we now have more options at hand when it comes to overclocking. "

AMD A8-3870K and Sapphire HD6450 FleX Review @ KitGuru

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