AMD A6-3650

4
Cores
4
Threads
2.6 GHz
Base Clock
Socket FM1
Socket
100 W
TDP
Radeon HD 6530D
Integrated Graphics
$24
Price
Release date:Jun 30, 2011Price at Launch:$128
Cores:4Threads:4
Base Clock:2.6 GHzType:Desktop
Multithreading:NoL2 Cache:4 MB
Box Cooler:YesTDP:100 W
Socket:Socket FM1Memory Support:DDR3-1866
Codename:Llano (Stars)Process Size:32 nm
Integrated Graphics:YesiGPU Model:Radeon HD 6530D
NPU:NoPCIe Support:PCIe 2.0

Reviews and Ratings

77

Average Score

Based on 7 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Integrated Graphics
  • Dual GFX Compatible
  • 100W TDP
  • Virtualization Technology Support
  • 32 nm
  • Budget Price
  • Nice Overclock

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Moderate Statistical CPU performance
83

The CPU performance won’t match Intel's Sandy Bridge, but AMD's impressive GPU in the new A-Series Llano chip compensates. Here's our review....

By PC Authority on
60

A great step forward has been made on the APU side with a much improved graphics part. Unfortunately, there still isn't enough graphics muscle to allow you to dispense with a graphics card for gaming. Pure processor performance is also a good deal down...

By DigitalVersus on
80

AMD's flagship model of its new A-Series range of desktop Llano Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) – the AMD A8-3850 – launched last month. At the same time, AMD announced a cheaper, less powerful APU, the A6-3650 – which we have now jammed...

By TechRadar on
80

Its graphics performance lags behind the A8-3850, but the A6-3650 is just as fast in Crossfire mode and not far off in 2D applications...

By Expert Reviews on
80

AMD's second-rung APU is the A6-3650, which currently retails for £89. Based on the range-topping A8-3850, which itself is barely over £100, the number-two part sacrifices around 10 per cent CPU speed and, on paper, about 25 per cent GPU power in...

By HEXUS.net on

Benchmarking 86 CPUs takes a while. After long last, though, we have 51 models from AMD and 35 from Intel tested in our current suite. If you want to know how your processor sizes up to its competition, you'll find plenty of comparison data inside! 86...

By Tom's Hardware on

This time we'd like to offer you the summarized test results of as many as 71 processors. This generally marks the end of the year, not the end of another test method's life cycle (like the last time). We believe this summary contains all important...

By iXBT Labs on

AMD have flaunted the word 'Fusion' for a number of years now, but Fusion is now here firmly in the present. Offering an affordable, well balanced combination of processing power and graphics that cater for the needs of an ever developing visual...

By vortez.net on

We’ve written a lot about AMD’s first Llano CPU lately, but time was scarce on each occasion, and we’ve somehow failed to look at it from the practical side. In the meantime, another CPU from the series came out, as did a new motherboard signed by...

By InsideHW on

The A6-3650 APU is a quad core CPU with decent performance integrated graphics supporting DX11 which exceeds by far the current IGP performance from Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs. The Lynx platform as a whole can be recommended for people that will not...

By MadShrimps on

The A8-3650 is just what AMD needed before the release of Bulldozer. Zacate, Llano and soon-to-appear Bulldozer looks to give AMD a powerful 1-2-3 punch in the marketplace. OEM manufacturers are chomping at the bit at Fusion technology coupled with a...

By Pureoverclock on

After the launch of the first mobile A Series APUs, AMD has now officially launched the desktop processor models. Only two have been launched for now, the A8-3850 and the A6-3650, and we’ve tested them both for you. For AMD, APUs are first and...

By BeHardware on