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AMD AD9700AGABBOX 7th Generation A10-9700 Quad-Core Processor with Radeon R7 Graphics

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Features

  • Quad-Core Performance & Smooth Gaming with Radeon Graphics
  • Unlocked & upgradable: All 7th Generation A-Series Processors are Multiplier-Unlocked
  • A future-proof platform:The advanced socket AM4 platform is ready-for-Ryzen, and designed for the demands of tomorrow
  • 4 Core 4 Thread 65W AM4 Socket 2MB CACHE Maximum Frequency 3800 MHz

Description

7th Generation AMD A-Series Processors provide exceptional processing power and world-class gaming with the same Radeon graphics DNA found in the leading game consoles. All 7th Gen A-Series and Athlon Processors are Multiplier- Unlocked. The advanced socket AM4 platform is ready-for-Ryzen, and designed for the demands of tomorrow.

Brand: AMD


CPU Manufacturer: AMD


CPU Model: None


CPU Speed: 3.5 GHz


CPU Socket: Socket AM4


Processor: ‎3.5 GHz none


Memory Speed: ‎2400 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Radeon R7


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Brand: ‎AMD


Item model number: ‎114949


Hardware Platform: ‎PC; Unix; Linux


Item Weight: ‎6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.15 x 0.27 x 0.3 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.15 x 0.27 x 0.3 inches


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Manufacturer: ‎AMD


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 27, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great CPU
Built my own computer about 7 years ago and this CPU is still holding up great. Though I'll need a newer one if I want to support windows 11, so keep that in mind
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025 by Andrew

  • A10-9700 Review 4 Years Late
I bought this initially for a custom arcade machine project my employer roped me into. I purchased this processor along with PSD48G2133K 8GB DDR4 and ASROCK AB320M motherboard but it just would not post. A Ryzen 5 1600 would post, but no memory/motherboard combo I had at the time would allow this thing to post so I ended up shelving this CPU and then using a Ryzen 5 2200G which worked. I've been doing this for a while so I figured it was just some platform incompatibility because I've never encountered an AMD product that was DOA. Fast forward to today, and I am upcycling a Lenovo M715S with an A6-9500 and, finally, have a use for this A10-9700! Long story short, it works like you'd expect a later generation A series APU to perform -- that is to say, it's not competitive with much else out there but the value proposition (at the time) was off the charts for productivity use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022 by Business User

  • Outdated but not irrelevant!
I'd mark this little processor squarely in the corner of "Purchases I made knowing it's old and there's better and cheaper alternatives out there, but I thought it'd be fun!" You know what? It IS actually pretty fun! By now, the Zen-based Athlon processors have displaced this from the budget CPU market (although current chip shortages might beg to differ), but if you find a motherboard that supports A-series processors and onboard graphics, you'll be treated to a fairly competent little CPU/GPU combo! (AMD calls it an "APU" but really it's just a CPU with onboard graphics.) Sadly, my stock cooler came with a fan that made contact with its housing and sounded rather nasty, but grab an AMD Stealth cooler for cheap, and you'll never really need to worry about thermals anyway. I haven't stressed this CPU to the ends of the earth, but testing various games has yielded no issues with temps yet, so I'm satisfied it can keep its cool in smaller, more niche and novelty builds. (Or even just a basic desktop build for everyday driving!) Quad Core with no hyperthreading, basically it's a "what you see is what you get" but if the limit of what you want is some fun 720p games at modest settings in a package that can slip into most spaces without much fuss, then this is an excellent little processor if you can't find an Athlon 3000G! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022 by Stephen Hanks

  • A real workhorse
Being it is on the old style AMD mount I put a huge fan on the chip which it really does need to stay cool and ripping along. Note: the old Phenom 4 was good, this is magnitudes better with a mere 16GB of RAM it can do Blender and Python without hesitation. I do find some latency is present - will have to go in and check my settings in the BIOS. Not the chip's fault - excellent for graphics by the way! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Not all is cracked up to be.
My experience with this processor may not be typical, but here was my experience with it. Using an Asrock B350M Pro4 motherboard, a Thermaltake 600W PSU, 8GB of DDR4 G-Skill RAM and this processor, I very recently did a new PC build. I've done PC builds for years for myself and for my business. (Computer Repair) After assembly and power up, I went into the BIOS to make sure the RAM counted up and to see what the initial processor temperature was in the Hardware Monitoring section of the BIOS (UEFI). I was seeing idle temps between 40 and 50 deg Celsius. It should be noted that I used Artic Silver thermal paste and the provided heat-sink and fan assembly, as I've had pretty good luck with the last three AMD A8-9600 builds using the factory provided heat-sink/fan. I'm and old school kind guy and do not do any overclocking on processors or RAM as a rule, I like to make things last, especially for customers. (Unless they request overclocking). Under Windows 10 64 bit, I loaded all the base drivers for the Asrock board and the latest video driver for this APU. As soon as the video driver was finished installing, the system crashed with a BSOD. I removed the ATI driver and restarted the system using the Microsoft Basic Adapter driver. No blue screens, nothing. But of course the worst graphics you have ever seen lol. So I ran the AMD Clean Install utility that flushes out any and all of the left over ATI video drivers and tried the previous driver release for this APU. The drivers installed and I restarted the system, things were looking good for about 5 minutes until BOOM, complete restart with no BSOD. When running diagnostic applications I kept coming up with atikmdag.sys as the culprit. If you look that up that is the part of the ATI Radeon driver package. Never could get this APU to run with any older drivers or the most current driver. The only happiness I got out of this processor was getting rid of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2018 by M. Pugh

  • Budget Gaming Linux PC
I needed to upgrade an older PC but wanted to keep the existing case, Power Supply and HDD Married these three together and it was flawless: - AMD AD9700AGABBOX 7th Generation A10-9700 Quad-Core Processor - GIGABYTE GA-A320M-S2H - Corsair CMK8GX4M2A2400C14 Vengeance LPX 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 DRAM 2400MHz Linux is amazing booting from a previous Mint 19.3 installation and recognizing all of the new harware without any issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2021 by McCrackens

  • great APU
chose for a budget build for the middle boy's room. the processor runs really well and everything is pretty much instant. it has a crucial ssd and 2400mhz ddr4 memory. after I set it up I tried Warface and PUBG which set themselves to low settings but play just fine. it should keep him happy and I got a kick out of building another computer. always been an AMD fan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2018 by Amazon Customer

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