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# 3.8 GHz Quad-Core Power Integrated Radeon HD7660D Graphics 4MB Cache Speed Boost AMD A10 5800K Black Edition CPU (3.8GHZ, 4MB Cache, 4 Core, HD7660D, Socket FM2, 100W, Retail Boxed)

**Brand:** amd
**Price:** € 0.59
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## Summary

> ⚡ Power your productivity and play with AMD’s quad-core dynamo!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AMD A10 5800K Black Edition CPU (3.8GHZ, 4MB Cache, 4 Core, HD7660D, Socket FM2, 100W, Retail Boxed) by amd
- **How much does it cost?** € 0.59 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- amd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amd brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Future-Proof Socket FM2:** Supports next-gen AMD APUs for easy upgrades, ensuring your setup stays relevant and powerful.
- • **Smart Visual Enhancements:** AMD Perfect Picture HD and Steady Video tech deliver vibrant colors and jitter-free video playback for immersive entertainment.
- • **Plug & Play Cooling Solution:** Includes an efficient stock cooler designed to keep your CPU cool under pressure—no extra investment needed.
- • **Quad-Core Performance Unleashed:** Experience seamless multitasking and smooth gaming with 4 powerful cores clocked at 3.8 GHz.
- • **Effortless Streaming & Conversion:** Prioritize video streaming and convert media files quickly with AMD Quick Stream and Video Converter technologies.

## Overview

The AMD A10 5800K Black Edition is a 3.8 GHz quad-core processor with 4MB cache and integrated Radeon HD7660D graphics, designed for mainstream desktops and gaming setups. Featuring advanced AMD video technologies for enhanced visuals and smooth streaming, it comes with a stock cooler and supports Socket FM2 motherboards, making it a versatile and cost-effective choice for multitasking, gaming, and media consumption.

## Description

Product Description The 2nd-Generation AMD A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) for mainstream and ultrathin notebooks, All-in-One and traditional desktops, home theater PCs and embedded designs. A grounds-up improved design over the previous generation, the 2nd-Generation A-Series APUs feature up to four “Piledriver’ CPU cores and AMD Radeon™ HD 7000 Series graphics, enabling a best-in-class PC mobility, entertainment, and gaming experience. Box Contains 1x AMD A10 5800K

Review: More Quad Core Than You Can Quad A Bike At - I am gob-smackingly gob-smacked. I have this paired up with my Nvidia GE-FORCE GT 640 graphics card and Grand Theft Auto 5 runs on ultra settings, but I don't care what a game looks like so much, just want my games to run properly and not having to keep lowering the settings, in order for a game to run. This processor is brilliant, it comes with stock cooler which people pipe on about their processor, getting too hot. Why do you want a processor to process so much on screen activity? Why do Processors get so hot? Is because of all the processes it has to undertake, in order to do what it says on the tin, takes a lot of time and resources up. From when you switch on your computer it's processing, reading all sorts of things, from your Windows machine for instance, the last session, settings through to what speed it should process what apps you open at. Everyone goes on about that they should get a better cooler, yes I agree if you are using this processor to play ultra settings, where your characters are actually human, instead of graphics, but let's face it. Does a game really need so many visuals, that it takes the fun out of actually playing? This processor though, which is what I'm meant to be reviewing and suddenly, I went down a cul-de-sac. I love the visuals, while watching films through Kodi are truly amazing, I can see everybody's bogies they have up their noses, so much detail on peoples faces. Cannot fault it. My games machine is now well and truly finished, unless I have to fork out for the next big processor, because gaming is getting way too advanced. This I must say for my first Quad Core processor I have no qualms, installation was easy peasy, follow the triangle that is in the corner of the processor, slot it into your AMD slot, then with the stock cooler, clip it into position. Already comes with glue on the under side and away you go. Delivery took a while for desertcart to get more of these in stock, but I am again like that cow over the moon, love that saying so much I use it all the time in my reviews, well for most of them anyway. I guess the reason why, people go for a better cooler, is because they don't have enough fans on their cases. I have 5 case fans, which blow all the hot air out. Not only for the processor, but for the motherboard too and as these gaming motherboards come with simpler mouse controlled BIOS'S, so it's easier to set up fan controls. The stock processor fan heat sink, is made for the processor, no matter what AMD processor you have, the stock fan is made for that particular processing unit. Unless you are dabbling in the world of on-line gaming , where sometimes the visual settings are set and you, yourself have no control over them, then yes your processor, will get hot. People fail to realise, that their gaming PC's needs ventilation. I recently took two glass panels out of mine, to let more air in and vice versa to let more air out. If you are thinking of building a gaming machine, then I highly recommend this processor, it has on board graphics, which will run Playstation 2, Xbox 1 graphically visually type games. Where as if you twin this up with a decent Nvidia Graphics Card I have GE-FORCE GT 640, you cannot go wrong. It'll run all the latest games, although still cannot understand why Resident Evil 6, Nvidia Experience Gaming driver program for Windows, still says I do not have the recommended hardware to run this game properly. I have 16 GB of Ram, this processor, plus it's on an ASUS motherboard F2A85-V PRO. Then I thought maybe it has something to do with size of my monitor, which is only 19" TECHNIKA TV come PC monitor HD and VGA. I don't know, but I have completed that game. I'm not going to bother over clocking this processor, the visuals are stunning enough, even at normal settings I can see the blemished details, on Michael Santos's face in GTA 5. Frame Rates are perfect, no stuttering, no tearing either. The only tearing I get is through Kodi, when characters move quickly on screen. That is through Linux, though, where Nvidia drivers are limited. Although there are some clever programmers, out there whom at this time are looking into tweaking the Nvidia drivers for Linux users, for better gaming and on screen visuals. What people don't also realise, is when you're playing games on ultra settings, your processor has to work harder. I play a lot of games in windowed mode. I can keep an eye on the local time and know when to take a break. Where as playing in full screen mode I tend to carry on and feel weird, after hours of game play. The harder your processor has to work, the more power it has to use and that is when it starts getting hot. Yes this is Quad Core, so in my opinion use it wisely, with it's default settings. My Asus motherboard is environmentally friendly, or tries to be. So to summarise, make sure you have enough case fans, cooler your motherboard and processor, the better the performance.
Review: What a great little chip this is. - I got this for my entry level gaming set-up, and I have to say I'm impressed. This CPU is plenty fast for most peoples needs, and it certainly isn't bottlenecking the system. I chose this over the Intel Core i3 because of three main reasons: -Overclocking -LGA1155 is a dead socket, FM2 has support for Richland and Kaveri APUs -The iGPU would enable me to have more graphics performance from a 6670 DDR5. So it performs like a core i3, pretty much meeting it in every test apart from single threaded applications, but they are often basic now and can run off most CPUs without problem. It would have been nice to see L3 cache on this CPU- I do feel that the lack of it is a bit of a bottleneck (however this could be challenged as the FX4100 does have L3 cache, and is outperformed by this APU) but what you really have here is a £50 Quad Core CPU and a £45 GPU. So no complaints. I would reccommend anyone looking for an entry level gaming solution to pick up this chip, it will also suit office and HTPC needs. The stock cooler included in the box whilst being all aluminium (suggesting this APU doesn't run hot) does a good job of keeping the processor cool, I'm yet to hit 50 degrees C.

## Features

- AMD Perfect Picture HD – An image, video processing and display technology that automatically makes images and video better with color vibrancy adjustments, edge enhancement, noise reduction and dynamic contrast fixes
- AMD Steady Video Technology – A technology that enables smooth playback of jittery video content with a single button click thanks to plug-ins for popular Web browsers and multimedia applications
- AMD Quick Stream Technology – A new technology that prioritizes video streaming on PC systems for a smooth, virtually uninterrupted video stream
- AMD Video Converter – A video compression engine for fast conversion and sharing of media files across multiple formats and devices
- True HD video chat with up to four people at once

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0095VP8D4 |
| Box Contents | Other |
| Brand Name | AMD |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (498) |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Model Number | AD580KWOHJBOX |
| Platform | Windows 10 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 4 |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Socket | Socket FM2 |
| Processor Speed | 3.8 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 4 MB |
| UPC | 730143301794 |
| Wattage | 100 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AMD
- **CPU manufacturer:** AMD
- **CPU socket:** Socket FM2
- **CPU speed:** 3.8 GHz
- **Cache size:** 4
- **Processor Core Count:** 4
- **Processor count:** 4
- **Secondary cache:** 4 MB
- **UPC:** 730143301794
- **Wattage:** 100 watts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would this processor work well with the MSI R9 280x graphic card?**
A: I believe so yes... but the dependency is your mother board... which must support the proper level of PCI interface for this 280x graphic card. This card will replace the graphics capability of the 5800K.

**Q: How does this deal with basic activities.Like playing a 1080p youtube video on full screen and/or having 12+ tabs open on a browser?Thanks.**
A: No problem..Right now I have 14 tabs open in Google Chrome and yesterday I watched a downscaled 4k to 1080p video flawlessly..so no problems at all ;) Hope I helped-Mike

**Q: Would this processor work well with a hd 7790 graphics card**
A: If you are going to get a discrete GPU get the an 8350,i5 4440 + cheap mobo or if you have a FM2 mobo get 750K

**Q: What would this a10 bottleneck on**
A: The main bottleneck for this chip is if you use the reasonably capable built in gpu but use slow memory. For it to do its best work use the fastest memory the motherboard/cpu will support. The built in gpu is far more powerful than the integrated gpu of intel chips and needs greater memory bandwidth

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ More Quad Core Than You Can Quad A Bike At
*by C***M on 17 August 2015*

I am gob-smackingly gob-smacked. I have this paired up with my Nvidia GE-FORCE GT 640 graphics card and Grand Theft Auto 5 runs on ultra settings, but I don't care what a game looks like so much, just want my games to run properly and not having to keep lowering the settings, in order for a game to run. This processor is brilliant, it comes with stock cooler which people pipe on about their processor, getting too hot. Why do you want a processor to process so much on screen activity? Why do Processors get so hot? Is because of all the processes it has to undertake, in order to do what it says on the tin, takes a lot of time and resources up. From when you switch on your computer it's processing, reading all sorts of things, from your Windows machine for instance, the last session, settings through to what speed it should process what apps you open at. Everyone goes on about that they should get a better cooler, yes I agree if you are using this processor to play ultra settings, where your characters are actually human, instead of graphics, but let's face it. Does a game really need so many visuals, that it takes the fun out of actually playing? This processor though, which is what I'm meant to be reviewing and suddenly, I went down a cul-de-sac. I love the visuals, while watching films through Kodi are truly amazing, I can see everybody's bogies they have up their noses, so much detail on peoples faces. Cannot fault it. My games machine is now well and truly finished, unless I have to fork out for the next big processor, because gaming is getting way too advanced. This I must say for my first Quad Core processor I have no qualms, installation was easy peasy, follow the triangle that is in the corner of the processor, slot it into your AMD slot, then with the stock cooler, clip it into position. Already comes with glue on the under side and away you go. Delivery took a while for Amazon to get more of these in stock, but I am again like that cow over the moon, love that saying so much I use it all the time in my reviews, well for most of them anyway. I guess the reason why, people go for a better cooler, is because they don't have enough fans on their cases. I have 5 case fans, which blow all the hot air out. Not only for the processor, but for the motherboard too and as these gaming motherboards come with simpler mouse controlled BIOS'S, so it's easier to set up fan controls. The stock processor fan heat sink, is made for the processor, no matter what AMD processor you have, the stock fan is made for that particular processing unit. Unless you are dabbling in the world of on-line gaming , where sometimes the visual settings are set and you, yourself have no control over them, then yes your processor, will get hot. People fail to realise, that their gaming PC's needs ventilation. I recently took two glass panels out of mine, to let more air in and vice versa to let more air out. If you are thinking of building a gaming machine, then I highly recommend this processor, it has on board graphics, which will run Playstation 2, Xbox 1 graphically visually type games. Where as if you twin this up with a decent Nvidia Graphics Card I have GE-FORCE GT 640, you cannot go wrong. It'll run all the latest games, although still cannot understand why Resident Evil 6, Nvidia Experience Gaming driver program for Windows, still says I do not have the recommended hardware to run this game properly. I have 16 GB of Ram, this processor, plus it's on an ASUS motherboard F2A85-V PRO. Then I thought maybe it has something to do with size of my monitor, which is only 19" TECHNIKA TV come PC monitor HD and VGA. I don't know, but I have completed that game. I'm not going to bother over clocking this processor, the visuals are stunning enough, even at normal settings I can see the blemished details, on Michael Santos's face in GTA 5. Frame Rates are perfect, no stuttering, no tearing either. The only tearing I get is through Kodi, when characters move quickly on screen. That is through Linux, though, where Nvidia drivers are limited. Although there are some clever programmers, out there whom at this time are looking into tweaking the Nvidia drivers for Linux users, for better gaming and on screen visuals. What people don't also realise, is when you're playing games on ultra settings, your processor has to work harder. I play a lot of games in windowed mode. I can keep an eye on the local time and know when to take a break. Where as playing in full screen mode I tend to carry on and feel weird, after hours of game play. The harder your processor has to work, the more power it has to use and that is when it starts getting hot. Yes this is Quad Core, so in my opinion use it wisely, with it's default settings. My Asus motherboard is environmentally friendly, or tries to be. So to summarise, make sure you have enough case fans, cooler your motherboard and processor, the better the performance.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What a great little chip this is.
*by A***W on 12 April 2013*

I got this for my entry level gaming set-up, and I have to say I'm impressed. This CPU is plenty fast for most peoples needs, and it certainly isn't bottlenecking the system. I chose this over the Intel Core i3 because of three main reasons: -Overclocking -LGA1155 is a dead socket, FM2 has support for Richland and Kaveri APUs -The iGPU would enable me to have more graphics performance from a 6670 DDR5. So it performs like a core i3, pretty much meeting it in every test apart from single threaded applications, but they are often basic now and can run off most CPUs without problem. It would have been nice to see L3 cache on this CPU- I do feel that the lack of it is a bit of a bottleneck (however this could be challenged as the FX4100 does have L3 cache, and is outperformed by this APU) but what you really have here is a £50 Quad Core CPU and a £45 GPU. So no complaints. I would reccommend anyone looking for an entry level gaming solution to pick up this chip, it will also suit office and HTPC needs. The stock cooler included in the box whilst being all aluminium (suggesting this APU doesn't run hot) does a good job of keeping the processor cool, I'm yet to hit 50 degrees C.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good basic system solution
*by S***S on 8 May 2013*

This APU handles most games on fair to decent graphics settings upto 1080p. Knocking the resolution down to 720p and you can run most titles on max settings. For the casual gamer this is great. It handles titles such as LOTRO and FALLEN EARTH on max settings. The multi threading capabilities on the CPU leave much to be desired, I've upgraded from an old Phenom 9950BE 2.6GHz quad core ( 4 cores not 2 modules ). That processor handled multi threading FAR better than this. In real world terms, the processor is much faster than the old phenom. However encoding a video into x.264, while watching a film and playing a game in a virtual machine this APU crumbles and cannot cope. The Phenom could handle this situation. Single tasking or doing no more than 2 tasks and the APU is superior. Overall encoding times are basically the same between the 2 chips. This chips power saving features are far better than the power hungry 140 watt phenom, plus it has an inbuilt GPU to further reduce general power usage. basing my experience from the phenom 9950BE to this APU i'll list the following pro's and cons. PROS: Good power saving over the phenom Good single task processing over the phenom Fair/Decent ( mainstream/budget ) graphics capability ( this is NOT top end by any means ). CONS: Crumbles under heavy multi tasking Summary: If your looking for a low cost system thats capable of every day tasks such as watching videos, playing music and browsing the web then this chip can handle that easily. The graphics capabilities are not spectacular for a gaming machine but they are capable of gaming experiences similar to that of the PS2 and XBOX, and if you lower the resolutions to 720p they can also compete with the XBOX 360. It can handle free to play LOTRO on maxed settings at 1080p, with some compromises due to driver issues it can handle Fallen Earth near maximum settings as well. It can also handle more mainstream titles such as the mass effect series, skyrim etc all maxed out at 720p resolutions. If however you do a lot of cpu heavy multi tasking then you need to look elsewhere, this chip was not designed for this purpose and the current generation of operating systems and software cannot make full use of the additional integer cores, therefore you get little more than dual core performance at present. Overall great system on a budget and also a power saver ( no dedicated card needed ). This chip really has no competition for its intended market place far surpassing anything offered elsewhere. If you are willing to splash on a dedicated card and the power saving aspects of dual-display between this and a 6670 aren't that important. But price is still important then you may want to look into an INTEL chip with a supporting graphics card ( intels GPUs still suck big time ).

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