AMD A10-6800K Full Specifications

Mid-range Desktop processor released in 2013 with 4 cores and 4 threads. With base clock at 4.1GHz, max speed at 4.4GHz, and a 100W power rating. A10-6800K is based on the Richland 32nm family and part of the A10 series.
Price 68.8%
Speed 58%
Productivity 33%
Gaming 67%

The AMD A10-6800K is a Desktop processor with 4 cores, launched in 2013. It is part of the A10 lineup, using the Piledriver architecture with Socket FM2. The core-count is effectively doubled, to 4 threads. A10-6800K has 4.00MB of L3 cache and operates at 4.1 GHz by default, but can boost up to 4.4 GHz, depending on the workload. AMD is building the A10-6800K on a 32 nm production process. You may freely adjust the unlocked multiplier on A10-6800K, which simplifies overclocking greatly, as you can dial in any overclocking frequency up to 4.8GHz. With a TDP of 100 W, the A10-6800K consumes a lot of power, so good cooling is definitely needed. AMD's processor supports DDR3 memory with a dual-channel interface. This processor features the (Radeon HD 8670D) integrated graphics solution. This processor can run on motherboards with the following chipsets: A55, A75, A85X.

AMD A10-6800K General

Manufacturer AMD
Core Family Richland
Model A10-6800K
Series AMD A10
Type Desktop
Architecture Richland
Achitecture codename Richland
Microarchitecture Piledriver
Market price $ 142
Release date on June 2013
Launch price (MSRP) $142
Price now $39
Place in performance rating 352
Value for money (0-100) 74.12
Manufacturing process technology 32 nm

AMD A10-6800K Compatibility

Power consumption (TDP) 100 Watt
Max number of CPUs in a configuration 1
PCIe lanes
PCIe revision 2.0
PCIe version
PowerGating +
PowerNow +
Socket FM2

AMD A10-6800K Benchmarks

CPU Cores 4
CPU Threads 4
Core Clock 4.1 GHz
Core Count 4
Frequency 4.10 GHz
Hyperthreading No
L1 Cache 2 x 64 kB Instruction 4 x 16 kB Data
L1 cache 192 KB
L2 Cache 2 x 1 MB
L2 cache 4096 KB
L3 Cache None
L3-Cache 4.00 MB
Maximum frequency 4.4 GHz
Simultaneous Multithreading No
TDP 100 W
TDP down --
TDP up --
Turbo (1 Core) 4.40 GHz
Turbo (4 Cores) 4.40 GHz

AMD A10-6800K Memory Specifications

ECC No
ECC Support No
Max memory channels 2
Memory channels 2
Memory type DDR3-2133
Supported memory types DDR3-2133
Max. Memory

AMD A10-6800K Technical Specs

64 bit support +
Die size 246 mm2
Includes CPU Cooler Yes
Maximum case temperature (TCase) 74 °C
Maximum core temperature 74 °C
Number of cores 4
Number of pipelines 384
Number of threads 4
Overclocking Yes
Part # AD680KWOHLBOX
Technology 32 nm
Tjunction max. --
Transistor count 1303 Million
Unlocked +

AMD A10-6800K Integrated Graphics

DirectX DirectX® 11
DirectX Version
DisplayPort +
Enduro +
Execution units
GPU (Turbo) No turbo
GPU frequency 0.84 GHz
Generation
HDMI +
Integrated Graphics Radeon HD 8670D
Integrated graphics AMD Radeon HD 8670D
Lithography 32 nm
Max. displays 2
Switchable graphics +

AMD A10-6800K Security Technologies

VirusProtect +

AMD A10-6800K Technologies and Extensions

AES-NI +
AVX AVX
FMA FMA4

AMD A10-6800K Virtualization Technologies

AMD-V +
Virtualization AMD-V

AMD A10-6800K Other

Packaging Boxed
UVD +
VCE +

AMD A10-6800K []

IOMMU 2.0 +
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