AMD A8 7600K 3.1ghz CPU
Maximum Turbo Frequency : 3.8Ghz
Cache: 4MB
Memory
8GB DDR3 1600Mhz RAM
Supports up to 32GB
2 x DIMM sockets (1 used)
Hard Drive
1TB SATA HDD
Optical Drive
DVDRW
Software
No Operating System
Chipset
A68
Display
N/A
Graphics
On-board integrated AMD Radeon™ R7 Graphics
Audio
High Definition Audio, 7.1 channel*
Networking
Realtek 10/100/1000 LAN
Power Supply
250 watts
Dimensions
Height: 370mm
Width: 180mm
Depth: 425mm
Interfaces
2 x PS/2 Keyboard Port
1 x D-Sub VGA Port
1 x HDMI Port
4 x USB 2.0 Port
2 x USB 3.0 Port
1 x RJ-45 Port
3 x Audio Jacks
Expansion
1 x PCI-e x 16 Slot**
1 x PCI-e x 1 Slot
1 x PCI Slot
2 x 3.5" Internal Bays (1 used)
1 x 3.5" External Bay (free)
2 x 5.25" External Bays (1 used)
Case
Cougar Tempest
Warranty
1 Year Collect and Return Warranty
Top comments
GAVINLEWISHUKD
16 Feb 1635#37
Well welcome to the forum you are entitled to your opinion as am I. :smiley: All I was doing was giving you the facts (not opinion) from the link you provided and that makes me "Not very bright"! OK.
Good for you having 5 custom rigs. Sadly I don't have that many. I do however have a A8-7600 and have had it since launch.
So while I may "Not be very bright" in your opinion you linked to a website disparages your entire point. So you were either trolling yourself or 'Not even as bright as me!' :smiley:
JimBobJr to SeraphXii
16 Feb 1615#15
Yes because thats what sells for some reason:
and its most likely a 7200Rpm HDD
mcintg
16 Feb 167#1
Very small PSU, if you were thinking of adding a better graphics card you would be struggling
coco2007
17 Feb 166#50
Are you an octopus?
All comments (106)
mcintg
16 Feb 167#1
Very small PSU, if you were thinking of adding a better graphics card you would be struggling
Kev`
16 Feb 163#2
Good price for what you get. Heat added.
duckative
16 Feb 16#3
What's this 7600k amd cpu like in terms of an Intel cpu? Thanks
JimBobJr to duckative
16 Feb 163#4
Around the same performance of a Core2Quad but with better graphics
As for the entire build: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/d7PG7P
Its £220 to build so is not a bad deal, just bear in mind the PSU will limit upgrades
bobo53 to duckative
17 Feb 16#82
on par or slightly better than a phenom 965. The rest is rubbish
GAVINLEWISHUKD
16 Feb 162#5
The A8-7600 is not a 'K' series part. Some limited over clocking may be possible to the FSB.
An A8-7650K build of the same would cost about £30 more using better components. But I would probably spend £240 and not get the hard drive and grab a 240gb SSD instead.
tempt
16 Feb 16#6
Is the iGPU on this good for Kodi?
GAVINLEWISHUKD to tempt
16 Feb 16#7
Yes good for kodi. GPU is capable of some post processing too. Look up using madVR in kodi.
haggisbro
16 Feb 16#8
how good a gaming pc is this
crofter to haggisbro
16 Feb 161#11
It isn't a gaming PC.
JimBobJr to haggisbro
16 Feb 16#12
You can maybe play minecraft and thats about it
p9dyl
16 Feb 16#9
Would this be more than capable of editing 2.7k/1080p video?
p9dyl
16 Feb 16#10
Would this be more than capable of editing 2.7k/1080p video?
Opening post
AMD A8 7600K 3.1ghz CPU
Maximum Turbo Frequency : 3.8Ghz
Cache: 4MB
Memory
8GB DDR3 1600Mhz RAM
Supports up to 32GB
2 x DIMM sockets (1 used)
Hard Drive
1TB SATA HDD
Optical Drive
DVDRW
Software
No Operating System
Chipset
A68
Display
N/A
Graphics
On-board integrated AMD Radeon™ R7 Graphics
Audio
High Definition Audio, 7.1 channel*
Networking
Realtek 10/100/1000 LAN
Power Supply
250 watts
Dimensions
Height: 370mm
Width: 180mm
Depth: 425mm
Interfaces
2 x PS/2 Keyboard Port
1 x D-Sub VGA Port
1 x HDMI Port
4 x USB 2.0 Port
2 x USB 3.0 Port
1 x RJ-45 Port
3 x Audio Jacks
Expansion
1 x PCI-e x 16 Slot**
1 x PCI-e x 1 Slot
1 x PCI Slot
2 x 3.5" Internal Bays (1 used)
1 x 3.5" External Bay (free)
2 x 5.25" External Bays (1 used)
Case
Cougar Tempest
Warranty
1 Year Collect and Return Warranty
Top comments
Good for you having 5 custom rigs. Sadly I don't have that many. I do however have a A8-7600 and have had it since launch.
So while I may "Not be very bright" in your opinion you linked to a website disparages your entire point. So you were either trolling yourself or 'Not even as bright as me!' :smiley:
and its most likely a 7200Rpm HDD
All comments (106)
As for the entire build: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/d7PG7P
Its £220 to build so is not a bad deal, just bear in mind the PSU will limit upgrades
An A8-7650K build of the same would cost about £30 more using better components. But I would probably spend £240 and not get the hard drive and grab a 240gb SSD instead.