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title: "AMD A Series Processor 3.1 4 AD7600YBJABOX"
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# 3.1 GHz Turbo Speed Radeon R7 Graphics 12 Compute Cores (4 CPU + 8 GPU) AMD A Series Processor 3.1 4 AD7600YBJABOX

**Brand:** amd
**Price:** € 52.44
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your multitasking & gaming — power meets efficiency in one sleek chip!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AMD A Series Processor 3.1 4 AD7600YBJABOX by amd
- **How much does it cost?** € 52.44 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- amd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amd brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Immersive Visuals:** Integrated Radeon R7 Graphics with DirectX 11 support for smooth gaming and high-fidelity media.
- • **Energy-Smart Design:** 65W low power consumption keeps your build cool and efficient without sacrificing power.
- • **Effortless Streaming:** AMD Quick Stream & Steady Video tech deliver uninterrupted, stabilized video playback.
- • **Power-Packed Performance:** Quad-core 3.1 GHz CPU with AMD Turbo Core for seamless multitasking and blazing app speeds.
- • **Future-Ready Architecture:** HSA-enabled APU with 12 compute cores unlocks next-level system potential and responsiveness.

## Overview

The AMD A-Series AD7600YBJABOX is a budget-friendly quad-core APU combining a 3.1 GHz CPU with Radeon R7 integrated graphics and 12 compute cores. Designed for efficient multitasking, smooth 1080p gaming, and stable streaming, it supports DDR3 2133 RAM and operates at a low 65W TDP. Ideal for mini-ITX builds and HTPCs, it balances performance and power consumption, making it a smart choice for professionals seeking value without compromise.

## Description

AMD's A-Series processor combines dual-core and quad-core CPUs and AMD Radeon graphics on a single power-efficient chip to enable premium performance and low power consumption.

Review: 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.
Review: 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.

## Features

- AMD App Acceleration - boosts the speed of everyday PC applications
- Support for DirectX 11 - enables high-speed, high-fidelity gaming and computing
- AMD Quick Stream technology - enables virtually uninterrupted, fast, smooth streaming video over the Internet
- AMD Steady Video technology - helps stabilize shaky and jittery online and home video during playback for a smoother viewing experience
- Experience a new level of immersion with AMD TrueAudio technology
- Unlock your system's full potential with HSA-enabled APUs
- Radeon R7 Graphics
- 4MB Cache
- 12 Compute Cores - 4 CPU Cores + 8 Graphics Cores
- Supports DDR3 2133 type RAM
- Low Power consumption of 65W
- Blaze through apps with AMD Turbo Core technology

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00LUH1N4O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #921 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Built-In Media | Processor |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (684) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143304979 |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Model Number | AD7600YBJABOX |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 12 |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 12 |
| Processor Series | A-Series Quad-Core A8 |
| Processor Socket | Socket FM2+ |
| Processor Speed | 3.1 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 4 MB |
| UPC | 014445241225 685157862550 730143304979 731215291166 779088160776 012305004546 |
| Wattage | 65 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AMD
- **CPU Manufacturer:** AMD
- **CPU Model:** A-Series Quad-Core A8
- **CPU Socket:** Socket FM2+
- **CPU Speed:** 3.1 GHz

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: can i use DDR3-1600 ram on it?**
A: Sure, but if you plan to use the APU for gaming without a discrete video card, you should get the highest speed ram you can.  The GPU gets bottlenecked by the ram, so the slower the ram, the worse the gaming performance will be.  I recommend 2133, or 1866 at the minimum.   If you plan on getting a discrete video card, the speed of the ram you have doesn't matter as long as you're not using dual graphics.  I don't recommend dual graphics with APU's, as you can only use an R7 240 or 250 with DDR3 (NOT GDDR5) ram to do it.  You're better off just buying an R7 260x or R7 265 for a few more dollars than a 240 or 250 and using the dedicated card only.On the brightside, when DirectX12 comes out with Windows 10, it can use your dedicated card and your APU's graphics simultaneously to do stuff.  Even if you're using an A8 APU with an Nvidia card.  The APU is flexible enough to just use all the graphics processing power you have for gaming.  Not for the same tasks of course, but different stuff at the same time.

**Q: does this box come with the heat sink**
A: The CPU Comes with a Fin heat sink and a Fan

**Q: Is this a kaveri?**
A: Yes.  The Kaveri generation all begin with 7.  Previous gen APUs would be 6xxx, 5xxx etc.  Their are 2 higher spec'ed kaveri units, but factoring price/performance, this one is a great choice.

**Q: This comes with an stock fan in the box or is not included?**
A: The fan is included, careful the way you handle the fan the thermal compound comes unprotected and can be dislodged easily...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great price/performance ratio
*by R***D on August 16, 2015*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It is no i5 but then again its not supposed to be.....
*by A***S on February 21, 2016*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect starting point for an infinitely upgradeable build
*by M***. on March 31, 2017*

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.

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