Kaveri Hybrid CrossFire: A10-7850K/7700K With R7 240 & 250
Ryan Martin / 11 years ago
3DMark 11 and 3DMark (2013)
3DMark11
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With Dual Graphics enabled we see some solid scaling with both the R7 250 and R7 240. 70% for the A10-7850K and 55% for the A10-7700K. However, compared to a standalone R7 260X using the CPU on the A10-7850K there is a substantial gap which shows the advantages a GDDR5 graphics card has from all that memory bandwidth.
3DMark (2013)
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3DMark shows a similar picture. Both APUs scale very well. Remember we aren’t expecting 100% scaling with the A10-7850K because the R7 250 has only 384 shaders, not the 512 of Kaveri, so in reality the maximum scaling we can get is 75%. The same applies for the A10-7700K – the R7 240 has only 312 shaders whereas the A10-7700K has 384 so we can only expect 81.25% scaling. In 3DMark (2013) we saw 61% scaling with the A10-7850K and 39% scaling with the A10-7700K.