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    Kaveri and socket FS1r2 with current chipsets

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by T2050, Jan 8, 2014.

  1. T2050

    T2050 Notebook Deity

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    Wondering what the chances are with Kaveri mobile processors running on current FS1r2 socket and AMD A75/A70M (Hudson-D3/M3) chipsets

    I kind of doubting it very much so, but if I was able to give up my current A10-4600M for a new A10 Kaveri, then would likely have 512 stream processors and be a perfect crossfire with 512 stream processor 7730M that I currently have.

    I didn't go Richland A10 as there was next to nothing in it between the Trinity A10, but Kaveri A10 certainly be a different story, if posssible.
     
  2. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    from the looks no.
     
  3. T2050

    T2050 Notebook Deity

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    Figured that would be the case, hoping for a miracle.
    Also very unlike Kaveri to drop straight into an HP, not like Richland did, which was technically no different to Trinity, in which all it has was a couple of very slight optimisations and clock bumps.