All of MSIs FM2 Motherboards Will Support Richland APUs
All of MSI's current FM2 motherboards will support the AMD Richland APUs.
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MSI has announced that all of its current FM2 motherboards support AMD's third generation APU processors. All that will be needed from users might be a BIOS update and perhaps a couple of new drivers. The OC Genie II features will still work on Richland APUs, just as they should. AMD's most powerful Richland APU, the A10-6800, features a boost clock speed of 4.4 GHz, an HD 8670D GPU, a TDP of 100 W, and is built on a 32 nm lithography process. The motherboards that are included, as well as the BIOS version required, are listed below:
| Model | Chipset | BIOS Ver. |
|---|---|---|
| FM2-A85XA-G65 | AMD A85X | 2.0 above |
| FM2-A85XMA-P33 | AMD A85X | 2.0 above |
| FM2-A85XMA-E35 | AMD A85X | 2.0 above |
| FM2-A85XA-G43 | AMD A85X | Coming Soon |
| FM2-A75MA-P33 | AMD A75 | 2.0 above |
| FM2-A75MA-E35 | AMD A75 | 2.0 above |
| FM2-A55-G43 | AMD A55 | Coming Soon |
| FM2-A55M-P33 | AMD A55 | 2.0 above |
| FM2-A55M-E35 | AMD A55 | 2.0 above |
| FM2-A55M-E33 | AMD A55 | 2.0 above |
| FM2-A75IA-E53 | AMD A55 | 2.0 above |
Do note, though, that once a motherboard has been updated to BIOS version 2.**, the change cannot be reversed to any V1.** version.
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Jose Navarro Vicente The thing is that I should download the new BIOS with other computer and make the update from the BIOS menu using, for example, an USB stick. Right?Reply
Oh, also I heard that A10-6800k will support 2400Mhz memory without any overclock. This applies to every Richland-Upgraded motherboard?
Because, at the moment any MoBo I see shows that 2400Mhz 'native' support...
I'm quite confused with those new Richland APU... -
Amdlova thats good news... My next pc will be AMD APU because all the games still playing its MMO our dota stile. I dont need a big card anymoreReply -
Jose Navarro Vicente Reply10964165 said:thats good news... My next pc will be AMD APU because all the games still playing its MMO our dota stile. I dont need a big card anymore
Same here, I mainly play Dota2 at this moment and A10-6800k seems to be the best CPU out there for this task. Also still Quad-Core and will handle nicely Darktables, Gimp, Rawtherapee and those photography software out there.:) -
ddpruitt One area were AMD always wins over Intel is upgrades. I'm always glad I can drop at least 2 or 3 CPU generations in the same MB.Reply -
JohnnyLucky I've read about a dozen technical reviews of the new Richland APU's. Based on those reviews, it seems like waiting for the new Kaveri APU might be a better deal. They will be released later this year.Reply
The downside is that the Kaveri APU will require the purchase of a new motherboard. The socket is different. -
HTDuro personally i got a 5800K with a vertex 3 ssd and 32GB of ram, its my pc to work my concert/event pics and i love it. Fast quad core and despite what benchmark say its plenty enough to work in photoshop.. Ok i can have a new I7 cpu but cost 3 time the price. Ppl read too much benchmark. Day to day, this cpu/apu is perfect. Ok sometime i need more horsepower to run a game. This is why ill wait for kaveri and skip the 6800k.. Not a big difference between both genReply
