AMD Lynx Platform (Llano A6-3650 CPU, ECS A75F-A Motherboard) Review

Others/Miscelleneous by stefan @ 2011-09-06

The AMD Lynx Platform comes at a decent price and offers DX11 compatible integrated graphics, which is more than enough for performing some of the daily tasks or watching HD multimedia content. For increasing the 3D performance even further, we can either overclock the APU or buy a separate graphics card from the supported models (RADEON HD 6400, 6500 or 6600 Series).

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Test Setup and Extra Info

Test Setup:

 

CPU: AMD A6-3650 APU

CPU Cooler: Xigmatek Aegir

Motherboard: ECS A75F-A

RAM: Excelleram EP3001A PC3-10666 2x2GB

Video: IGP + AMD RADEON HD 6670

Power Supply: Nexus RX-1.1K Gold

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 320GB 7200.10

 

With the help of AIDA64 utility, we could extract some more information regarding the Fusion platform components:

 

A6-3650 CPU

 

 

ECS A75F-A Motherboard

 

 

AMD K12 IMC

 

 

AMD A75 Chipset

 

 

AMD Radeon HD 6530D (IGP)

 

 

Here are the reports gathered with the latest version of CPU-Z, with the APU at stock speed:

 

CPU

 

 

 

Caches

 

 

Mainboard

 

 

With the stock voltage of 1.4V, the APU could be overclocked up to 3458MHz:

 

 

When modifying the system bus, the IGP frequency also modifies:

 

 

On the installation disk, we can find two useful applications. eBLU helps us find the latest UEFI version for the platform and eDLU is in charge of finding the latest software versions:

 

 

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