AMD A10-7700K specifications
| General information |
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| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Market segment | Desktop |
| Family | AMD A10-Series |
| Model number ? | A10-7700K |
| CPU part numbers |
- AD770KXBI44JA is an OEM/tray microprocessor
- AD770KXBJABOX is a boxed microprocessor
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| Frequency ? | 3400 MHz |
| Turbo frequency | 3800 MHz |
| Package | 906-pin lidded micro-PGA package |
| Socket | Socket FM2+ |
| Size | 1.57" x 1.57" / 4cm x 4cm |
| Introduction date | January 14, 2014 |
| Price at introduction | $152 |
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| Architecture / Microarchitecture |
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| Microarchitecture | Steamroller |
| Processor core ? | Kaveri |
| Core stepping ? | KV-A1 |
| CPUID | 630F01 |
| Manufacturing process | 0.028 micron
2.41 billion transistors |
| Die size | 245mm2 |
| Data width | 64 bit |
| The number of cores | 4 |
| The number of threads | 4 |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 2 x 96 KB 3-way set associative shared instruction caches
4 x 16 KB 4-way set associative data caches |
| Level 2 cache size ? | 2 x 2 MB 16-way set associative shared caches |
| Level 3 cache size | None |
| Multiprocessing | Uniprocessor |
| Features | - MMX instructions
- Extensions to MMX
- SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
- SSE2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
- SSE3 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
- SSSE3 / Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
- SSE4 / SSE4.1 + SSE4.2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 ?
- SSE4a ?
- AES / Advanced Encryption Standard instructions
- AVX / Advanced Vector Extensions
- BMI1 / Bit Manipulation instructions 1
- F16C / 16-bit Floating-Point conversion instructions
- FMA3 / 3-operand Fused Multiply-Add instructions
- FMA4 / 4-operand Fused Multiply-Add instructions
- TBM / Trailing Bit Manipulation instructions
- XOP / eXtended Operations instructions
- AMD64 / AMD 64-bit technology ?
- EVP / Enhanced Virus Protection ?
- Turbo Core 3.0 technology
- VT / Virtualization technology ?
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| Low power features | PowerNow! |
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| Integrated peripherals / components |
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| Integrated graphics | - GPU Type: Radeon R7 series
Shader cores: 384
Base frequency (MHz): 720
The number of supported displays: 4
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| Memory controller | - The number of controllers: 1
Memory channels: 2
Supported memory: DDR3-2133
Maximum memory bandwidth (GB/s): 34.1
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| Other peripherals | - PCI Express 3.0
- Unified Video Decoder 4.0 ?
- Video Coding Engine 2.0 ?
- TrueAudio accelerator
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| Electrical / Thermal parameters |
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| Maximum operating temperature ? | 72.4°C |
| Thermal Design Power ? | 95 Watt |
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| Notes on AMD A10-7700K |
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- The processor has unlocked clock multiplier
- The processor has the following security, data protection and/or software features: AMD Face Login, Gesture Control, Quick Stream and StartNow technology.
- The CPU is compatible with DirectX 11.2 API.
- The graphics unit has the following software features enabled: AMD Eyefinity technology, Perfect Picture HD, Screen Mirror, Steady Video and Wireless Display.
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FAQ
Q: I have an AMD A10-7700K CPU. Can I upgrade it?
A: Probably yes. Processor compatibility is determined by your motherboard. Please check CPU-Upgrade.com resource for CPU support list for your board.
A10-7700K Overclocking
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AMD A10-7700K and A10-7850K APUs now available
Jan 16, 2014: New AMD "Kaveri" processors, that were announced last week at CES
show in Las Vegas, have been launched. The first two retail models are
A10-7700K and A10-7850K, both boasting 4 "Steamroller" CPU cores and
HSA-enabled Radeon R7 graphics. Furthermore, AMD introduced A8-7600
quad-core model with 65 Watt and 45 Watt TDP. The A10-7700K and
A10-7850K are available in stores now. The boxes come with a free
coupon for Battle Field 4 PC game. The A8-7600 has an official price
of $119, and it will be available later in Q1 2014.
AMD announced A10-7700K and A10-7850K Kaveri APUs
Jan 10, 2014: AMD this week formally introduced Kaveri products, and published
details of their performance and features. Forthcoming "Kaveri"
A10-7700K and A10-7850K processors, that will be available in less
than a week, will combine two new pieces of technology: "Steamroller"
CPUs cores with enhanced per-clock performance, and R7 series GCN
graphics unit, which comes with such innovative technologies as
Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) and Mantle programming
interface.
Bits and pieces: more details on AMD Kaveri APUs
Jan 03, 2014: In the next two weeks, AMD is expected to launch new Steamroller
architecture, that should boost the CPU performance of AMD Accelerated
Processing Units (APUs). The first products, that will make use of the
microarchitecture, will be desktop "Kaveri" processors, which will
combine up to 4 "SteamrollerB" CPU cores and R7 series graphics on a
chip. The specs of two known desktop Kaveri APUs were published about
a month ago. According to them, A10-7700K and A10-7850K will have 4
CPU cores, 4 MB L2 cache, no L3 cache, and 10% lower operating
frequencies than their "Richland" predecessors.
Pre-order prices of upcoming AMD Kaveri and Richland APUs
Dec 07, 2013: AMD is getting ready to launch in January two Kaveri Accelerated Processing
Units, that, by some reports, should boost both CPU and GPU
performance by up to 20% - 30% compared to A10-6000 series APUs. Model
numbers and specifications of new Kaveri processors emerged last week,
and the A10-7700K and A10-7850K chips are now
available
for pre-order in US. Based on the pre-order prices, the processors
are $12 - $34 more expensive than boxed A10-6800K products. What's more,
unheard of before A4-6320 and A6-6420K dual-core APUs are also available for pre-order.
First AMD Kaveri APUs detailed: A10-7700K and A10-7850K
Dec 04, 2013: Last month AMD announced some features and a launch schedule of the
next generation of Accelerated Units, codenamed Kaveri. More details
on these processors surfaced last week, when Prohardver.hu
published several
slides with specifications of A10-7700K and A10-7850K models.
Future APUs are not clocked as high as their predecessors,
however they are better optimized for CPU, GPU and compute intensive tasks,
owing it to newer microarchitecture, the latest R7 series graphics
unit, and hUMA (heterogeneous Uniform Memory Architecture) support.
frequency is 3.5 not 3.4
frequency is 3.5 not 3.4
wrong
the apu 7700k runs at 3.4 ghz if you are running at 3.5 then you have a slight over clock running im running that chip at 4.2 over clocked with watercooler and it runs like a dream