Yes, you can run stranded deep AMD A8 6600K Quad Core Processor CPU running at 3.9GHz
For gaming AMD a8 quad core but for everyday use in office,school and businesses go with the intel core i5 ^___^
Depends on what kind of video card you have. More ram on your video card and yes, you will have a good pc for gamin
It depends on what you want to use your PC for. The amd will not be as good for single-threaded applications as the intel, but it will be better for multy-threaded. AMD also has far superior graphics. I think for most people's overall useage, I would go with the A8
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You need to upgrade pc hard drive. For instructions check out pcworld.com/article/2086644/how-to-upgrade-to-a-larger-hard-drive.html
HP Pavilion 17.3" LaptopQuad Core AMD A8-5550M, 2.1 GHZ to 3.1 GHZ with Turbo4GB DDR3. (Its 2-slot so I plan to add another 4GB stick.)750GB HDD @ 5400 RPMAMD Radeon HD 8550GWindows 8With the above specifications, the HP looks like a laptop capable of light to moderate gaming. AMD graphics card and AMD processor might be a little behind compared to Nvidia and Intel combination, but it should be sufficient if you are not going into the power hungry games.
Case - DIYPC Solar-M1-G Black/Green SECC ATX Mid Tower USB 3.0 Gaming Computer Case w/ 2 x 120mm Green Fans Motherboard - ASRock FM2A75 PRO4+ FM2+ / FM2 AMD A75 (Hudson D3) HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard CPU- AMD A8-6600K Richland Quad-Core 3.9GHz Socket FM2 100W Desktop Processor - Black Edition AMD Radeon HD 8570D AD660KWOHLBOX Powersupply - EVGA 600 B 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified 600W Active PFC ATX12V v2.31/EPS 12V v2.91 3 Year Warranty 100-B1-0600-KR Power Supply GPU - AMD FireStream 9270 100-505584 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 Stream Computing Card
Unfortunately, your A8 processor is not upgradable, as FT3 Socket (BGA769) processors are soldered directly to the motherboard, and are not removable.
Looking up the information on the board, I presume that you mean the MSI A58M-E35 because I do not find information on a board called the A58-E35. So, based on this, it does appear that board will accept the A8-5600K processor.
It is difficult to know if all of those PC parts are compatible without knowing the specific parts. To find out more information, one can contact the computer's manufacturer to see if the parts are compatible.
Yes it is. The new bulldozer series of processors go very ahead in the run against the old trinity series.