



⚡ Power your productivity and play with AMD’s quad-core champion!
The AMD A-Series AD7600YBJABOX is a 3.1 GHz quad-core APU combining CPU and Radeon R7 graphics on a single chip. Designed for efficient multitasking, smooth 1080p gaming, and seamless streaming, it supports DDR3 2133 RAM and operates at a low 65W power envelope. Ideal for budget-conscious professionals and casual gamers seeking reliable performance in compact builds.
| ASIN | B00LUH1N4O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #757 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (680) |
| Date First Available | July 17, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | AD7600YBJABOX |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Processor | 3.1 GHz A_Series_Quad_Core_A8 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
R**D
Great price/performance ratio
Bought this for a mini-ITX build I did for my inlaws. The performance from the 4 CPU cores is great for multi-tasking and handles mostly everything you can throw at it. The combination of decent integrated GPU and low price really make this a great deal. It is also nice that all I have to do is toss in a discrete graphics card and the computer can easily game as well. I did not use the included heatsink so I cannot comment on its noise level or effectiveness. I ended up using a spare heatsink I had which was originally meant for a Phenom X4 with 140watt TDP, so what I have on it right now is overkill. But it was important to me that the computer stay cool and quiet since it was placed in the kitchen. Cons: I went to Youtube and tried playing 4K video. Unfortunately, the computer choked and the computer's FPS bounced between 3FPS to less than 1FPS. This isn't really a bummer since I ended up using a 1080p monitor with the computer, but for anyone thinking of pairing this with a 4K monitor, you might want to consider a discrete graphics option if 4K content is your intent. Being my first APU build, I was not really sure what to expect. Now that I have built one, I am surprised that this platform is not more popular. The CPUs really work great together and provide amazing performance. Also, I ran some gaming benchmarks and found the computer to be proficient at that as well. Based on my experience, I will likely build more APU based systems in the future.
A**S
It is no i5 but then again its not supposed to be.....
I have been using this chip for about two months now in my HTPC which has 16GB RAM, GTX 750ti, and this chip (at stock speed) running in a tiny case with a 350w psu and it has performed beyond my initial expectations. While its performance does suffer when it is in direct competition with its intel counterparts (some i3's and all i5s) it is a excellent affordable "quad core" (which is debatable) which allows me to have decent multithreaded performance at the sub 80 dollar level. I play games on my TV at 1080p and for the most part the chip runs smoothly. Plus the modifiable TDP is great for low power HTPC builds. The down side would be that it cannot be overclocked and can may struggle on extremely heavy CPU loads. but in comparison to the A10 you get far more value if all you intend to do is stream or light gaming just make sure your RAM is high speed (above 1866mhz). I would recommend this APU as it has made a decent HTPC/ backup gaming rig for me. It is a great buy if you want a budget chip quad core at sub $80.
M**.
Perfect starting point for an infinitely upgradeable build
The ability to live with the onboard GPU and upgrade to a discrete card later was perfect for me. I put the A8-7600 in an asrock fm2a88x extreme6+ motherboard with 16gb of 2133mhz corsair vengeance memory, a samsung evo SSD, an old 500gb WD black I had laying around, and a few paychecks later I bought an Asus rog strix RX 460. To put it simply, I was blown away by how capable and quick this system was for the <500 dollars I paid for it. I had subsisted on a laptop and ipad diet for the past few years and I really missed having a capable desktop. I wasn't expecting much with my budget, but I was honestly blown away by just how fast "entry level" has become these past few years. the kaveri exceeded my wildest dreams. I'm not a heavy gamer by any stretch, but it handled ARMA 3 just fine and DCS world pretty well. If you're an "upgrade path" rather than a "buy it all at once" kind of builder, you can't go wrong with this chip. WITH THAT SAID, I am considering the athlon x4 880k, BUT not because the APU can't handle what I throw at it, but because I have friends who would like to start building PCs and I'd love to set them up with this chip.
V**E
very impressed and exceeded my expectations.
Incredible performance in such a small energy efficient low cost package. I have this in a minibox m350 case with the noctua low profile cooler. I am using the pico psu 150 watt combo. My suggestion, I would suggest going with a slightly larger case and not to use the pico psu. It's neat to have something this small, but even at the 45watt TDP setting, this apu produces more heat than I like for this case. The reason I gave the apu 4 stars is because of the inadequate cooler that comes with it. I had to install the noctua low profile 120mm unit in order to keep it cool enough in this small case. It does okay with just this cooler, but I did order a small noctua fan for the case as well, just to help me sleep at night and keep the temps just a little lower. (It gets as hot as 65 degrees C under full load after 30 mins of gameplay or so, this is with only the noctua cooler and no case fan. It is still pretty quiet. Word of warning, make sure you give the thermal paste plenty of break in time before you start throwing demanding games at it. Also, if you use insist on using this case, make sure you use the noctua cooler, use the msi a88xi mainboard, and get a MICROSATA SS with a standard sata adapter, not the 2.5" ssd. The 2.5" ssd does not fit in this case if you use a cpu cooler....unless you modify it slightly like I did. I think it will be cheaper and you will be overall more pleased using a slightly larger case with a more standard psu, maybe like the Antec Vesa case...although 90 watt psu is about 10 watts too low. Anyway, back to the apu. With 8Gb AMD R9 2133mhz ddr3, the apu running at 45 watts TDP (maxes around 90 watts under full load), the msi A88ix mainbaord, and an ssd 6gb/s drive, this PC gets a Windows 7 64 bit experience rating of 6.8 overall. To me, in such a small unit, this is incredible. Everything feels instant. This apu seemed to under perform in benchmarks, however it seemed to run great with games. I ran Metro 2033 in 720p at High settings, turned off tesselation and DOF, and turned down AA and Filtering as far as it is allowed, and it was as more smooth than many console games I've played. Yes, this is no overclock, and 45 watts TDP. At around $100, for cpu and gpu, it is a steal. My full rig cost around $600 (this includes cost of Windows 7). This is still more than it has to cost, but $100 for a gpu and cpu combo that perform like this is incredible. Very happy with this purchase. This PC will actually be my wife's office PC. She wanted something that was very snappy, could run multiple tasks at once while streaming videos, audio, or recording. She needed something she could easily knock out some tasks between sessions, instead of spending half the time waiting on the PC to come on or load whatever software she was using. I think she will be very pleased with how much more she is able to accomplish now, as being able to load a webpage from the time you push the power button is less than 12 seconds. I thought I was just being fooled by the ssd drive, but when I started bench testing it with games like Metro 2033, I was made aware of the incredible performance per dollar, watts, and size. It's nearly half the size of an xbox360, yet it blows the xbox 360 out of the water. I now know that this is overkill for my wife, but that's okay.
M**N
Bueno para un PC normalito, no esperes a jugar en alto ni siquera en medio, Para tareas domesticas sobra, como server tambien, tiene unTDP configurable a 45w, en idle el sistema me da un consumo de 35w. ventilador malucho, con el tdp a 90w la temperatura puede subir hasta 77... Para jugar necesitas grafica dedicada, tampoco un emparejamiento (crossfire) con una r7 250 te va a ayudar mucho, preferible una gtx 960 que consume solo 150w. Resumiendo: buen procesador para usarlo 7/24 . No apto para jugar los ultimos juegos sin grafica dedicada. Poco consumo.
K**R
Ho assemblato un piccolo PC da ufficio/multimediale per i miei genitori e ho scelto l'AMD A8-7600 per il suo eccellente rapporto qualità-prezzo, soprattutto considerando che integra una scheda grafica Radeon R7 di tutto rispetto. Se state cercando un processore (o meglio, una APU) che vi permetta di costruire un PC completo senza una costosa scheda video dedicata, questo è il prodotto che fa per voi. ✅ Punti di Forza (Ottima APU) Grafica Integrata Superiore (Radeon R7): Questo è il vero punto di forza. La grafica Radeon R7 integrata è molto più potente delle GPU integrate nelle CPU Intel di pari fascia e generazione. Permette di giocare a titoli eSports leggeri (come League of Legends o Fortnite a dettagli minimi) e di gestire senza problemi la riproduzione video in alta definizione. Consumi Contenuti (65W TDP): Con un TDP di soli 65W, l'A8-7600 è molto efficiente e produce poco calore. È perfetto per PC compatti (mini-ITX o Micro-ATX) e mantiene le temperature basse anche con il dissipatore standard in dotazione (se acquistato in versione Boxed). Performance Bilanciate (Quad-Core): I suoi 4 core a 3.1 GHz (con Turbo a 3.8 GHz) sono più che sufficienti per tutte le attività quotidiane: navigazione web, suite Office, streaming video e multitasking leggero. Non è una CPU da gaming estremo, ma è stabile e reattiva per l'uso comune. Piattaforma Economica (Socket FM2+): Spesso le schede madri compatibili (come le A68/A88) sono molto convenienti, rendendo l'intera build estremamente budget-friendly. ❌ Cose da Sapere Necessita di RAM Veloce: Per sfruttare al meglio la GPU integrata, è fondamentale utilizzare RAM DDR3 con la frequenza più alta supportata (idealmente 2133 MHz) e configurarla in Dual Channel. La grafica Radeon R7 usa la RAM di sistema, quindi più è veloce, meglio renderà. Tecnologia Datata: Si tratta di un processore Kaveri (FM2+), quindi non è recente come i Ryzen. Se state costruendo un PC da zero per il gaming più impegnativo, dovreste optare per piattaforme più moderne. ⭐ Conclusione L'AMD A8-7600 è la soluzione entry-level per eccellenza per chi vuole costruire un PC multimediale o da ufficio con un budget limitato, dove non è prevista l'aggiunta di una scheda video dedicata. Ottimo per risparmiare e avere comunque una base grafica solida. Un piccolo grande guerriero per il suo segmento!
柳**し
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P**U
Awesome processor nothing can beat for the price and performance (IGPU). Can easily play most of the modern games with 25 to 40 fps depending on the settings which is more than enough for gaming for normal user (not core gamers who need full high end details in graphics). This processor is better than current APU's available in the market in single core performance and can do wonders while configured tdp to 45w in gaming with out huge compromise on fps. Just loved the configurable tdp available with this processor 45w/65w. My specs: A8-7600(3.1/3.8 ghz) configured at 45w in bios. Asus a88xm-a USB 3.1 Samsung ssd 250 gb Crucial ballistic 8gb and fury hyper-x 8gb both configured with 1866mhz speed. could not able to overclock it 2133mhz due to system instability. Corsair h45 liquid cooler which controls the temp below 38c-40c under gaming and 30-32c on idle. Antec X11-t cabinet with pre installed fans front and back for in and out flow. Additionally I have added cooler master fan on top of the case to pull the air out. This make the motherboard temp under 30c always. But makes noise due to additional fans installed in MB. Update : Games played: Cod advanced warfare Cod black ops 3 Amazing Spider-Man Crysis-3 GTA-v Many more games yet to play when it's available to buy or download
A**E
Verwende sie in der Firma unter Fedora da AMD GPU's gut unterstützt sind, im Multi Monitor Betrieb, kämpfte vorher mit einer Nvidia Lösung, jetzt kein Stress mehr. Alles zusammen auf einem A68H R2.0 Board von Asrock, Kingston 16 GB DDR3L RAM und einer alten 500GB Crucal MX100 SSD, auf 45 Watt eingestellt und mit dem CPU Kühler der dabei ist in einem In Win Chopin Gehäuse. Der ganze Rechner hat mich ca. 500€ gekostet wenn man eine aktuelle SSD dazurechnet. Läuft seit Wochen durch und null Probleme, fahre mehrere VM's mit KVM drauf, alles flüssig und recht Stromsparend. Die Lüfterregelung funktioniert gut und der Rechner ist eigentlich trotz des einfachen CPU Kühlers von AMD im Büro nicht hörbar, das ist angenehm. Sie hat mehr als genug Performance fürs arbeiten, zum Zocken habe ich sie nie benutzt, ist aber von den Specs her da sicher nicht so geeignet.
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