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Whoa, I can only see this as AMD supporting specific commercial clients (under contract?) who built their products based on FM2+
That's the most likely reason for such a product. Another possibility is that they're running out existing stock of inventory. The price of these parts will likely shead light on which reason it might be.
 
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AM3+ and FM2+ should have been a single socket. And on that line of thinking, AM4 needs cheaper mATX and ITX boards.
Or the idea was to say that FM2 was consumer and AM3+ was HEDT?

AM3 was DDR3-based legacy socket from Phenom days which (for better and for worse) allowed Bulldozers and Piledrivers to use it whereas FM2+ was a descendant of APU-centric (iGPU!!!) socket line that started with FT1. So the distinction would be "iGPU-less" (any GPU on that motherboard was not a part of the CPU) and "iGPU-enabled" rather than "consumer" and "HEDT".
 
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AM3 was DDR3-based legacy socket from Phenom days which (for better and for worse) allowed Bulldozers and Piledrivers to use it whereas FM2+ was a descendant of APU-centric (iGPU!!!) socket line that started with FT1. So the distinction would be "iGPU-less" (any GPU on that motherboard was not a part of the CPU) and "iGPU-enabled" rather than "consumer" and "HEDT".
Yeah, I get that. But they could have just kept using FM2 for the next FX products, instead we got a forced motherboard change (AM3 motherboards couldn't run AM3+ processors), and a socket only intended for cheap products (FM1/FM2/FM2+), plus another socket intended for cheap products (AM1).
 
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Well could be a good upgrade for people not looking for whole upgrade to new platform.
 

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Yeah, I get that. But they could have just kept using FM2 for the next FX products, instead we got a forced motherboard change (AM3 motherboards couldn't run AM3+ processors), and a socket only intended for cheap products (FM1/FM2/FM2+), plus another socket intended for cheap products (AM1).
How did they force you to change

AM3 was around over 5 years and supported AM2+/AM3 CPUs

AM3+ was around over 5 years and supported AM3/AM3+ CPUs

That’s better support than any intel socket

Plus there was no way to adopt FM2 as it was a completely different architecture at the beginning versus Bullzdozer plus it had features that dozer did not have nor support
 
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No, AM3 only supported AM3 CPUs as it was DDR3 and anything older than Phenom II was DDR2, AM2+ supported AM3 CPUs thanks to the Phenom II's dual memory controller.
The AM2/3 series had great support, but then AMD flopped it with FM1 lasting a single generation, then going FM2, and then forcing you to change to a FM2+ motherboard to get a 7 series APU. Plus the weird kid that was AM1, with a promised upgrade path that never came.
Intel is not in the discussion, what they do is ridiculous.

The jump from FM1 to FM2 should have added support for the FX line.
 

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No, AM3 only supported AM3 CPUs as it was DDR3 and anything older than Phenom II was DDR2, AM2+ supported AM3 CPUs thanks to the Phenom II's dual memory controller.
The AM2/3 series had great support, but then AMD flopped it with FM1 lasting a single generation, then going FM2, and then forcing you to change to a FM2+ motherboard to get a 7 series APU. Plus the weird kid that was AM1, with a promised upgrade path that never came.
Intel is not in the discussion, what they do is ridiculous.

The jump from FM1 to FM2 should have added support for the FX line.
You also have to consider FM was meant for the low end budget market mainly office users or people just needing PCs for light work

AM3 Series was Intended for the high end market and productivity market for multitasking and heavy loads

AM1 on the other hand was just the cheap alternative I’d say for kids. It wasn’t marketed or anything but light work web browsing and its cost was actaully great for it
 
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If it's OEM only then no fuss, no one will be able to buy it anyway.
But if it's released to stores, then it would be a great CPU for around $20. I'd buy one just for fun. Anything more than that and you just flushed your money down the drain.
 

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Yeah, I get that. But they could have just kept using FM2 for the next FX products, instead we got a forced motherboard change (AM3 motherboards couldn't run AM3+ processors), and a socket only intended for cheap products (FM1/FM2/FM2+), plus another socket intended for cheap products (AM1).

Not all mobos couldn't run FX, some were AM3 that supported AM3+ Parts
 
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Seriously why not an A10?
I bought an A10 7850k/FM2+mobo combo/8gb DDR3 1866 at microcenter in 2013 for $159 after tax....
Maybe if these cost $19.99 it??? People would buy them?
 
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I just noticed, that iGPU has crazy high clocks compared to the A8-7600. The 7600 runs at 720MHz. This, according to the specs cited here, increases that by 43%! While my 7600 runs just fine at 890MHz (IIRC I saw artefacts at higher clocks), 1029 is very high for a Carrizo-era iGPU. And at 45W? Something is off here (besides launching a 28nm CPU in 2018 for whatever reason).
 
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Not all mobos couldn't run FX, some were AM3 that supported AM3+ Parts
Those had the new socket with higher diameter pin holes, so, basically an AM3+ with an older chipset, like those Nforce 7025 that could run an 8350.
 

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Erm some white socket boards could
 
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Erm some white socket boards could

Exactly. I ran an FX-4100 on an AM3 board with the old white socket, MSI 890FXA-GD65. Same one with the 5.3GHz CPU-Z in my sig. Hell, plenty of people also ran them on the old 700 chipsets. All it needed was BIOS update.
 
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It's not the colour, it's the size of the pin holes, the first AM3+ compatible boards had white sockets.
You can't put an FX in an incompatible AM3 board, it won't fit.
 
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Apparently a group of engineers were still on the FM2+ payroll, didn't get laid off or moved to other groups. Instead of sitting idle they popped a new baby!!

I would have been happy if there was an AM1 platform update with 4 memory slots and dual channel support.
 

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It's not the colour, it's the size of the pin holes, the first AM3+ compatible boards had white sockets.
You can't put an FX in an incompatible AM3 board, it won't fit.
And there were also AM3 boards that supported 95W FX CPUs
 

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Those had the new socket with higher diameter pin holes, so, basically an AM3+ with an older chipset, like those Nforce 7025 that could run an 8350.
It's not the colour, it's the size of the pin holes, the first AM3+ compatible boards had white sockets.
You can't put an FX in an incompatible AM3 board, it won't fit.
And there were also AM3 boards that supported 95W FX CPUs

This is 1 example.

https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/CROSSHAIR_IV_FORMULA/HelpDesk_BIOS/

Launched 2010/04/06 (First Bios)

It came out 18 months before the Orochi/Zambezi 8150 was launched.

Yet as of Bios 3027 it is supported, I believe bios 3029 allowed 8350 support, someone has an 8350 in a 890FX board here too.


AM3
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_AM3 2009

AM3+
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_AM3+ 2011

"Some manufacturers have brought AM3+ support to some of their AM3 motherboards via a simple BIOS upgrade.[4] Mechanical compatibility has been confirmed and it is possible for AM3+ CPUs to fit in AM3 boards, provided they can supply enough peak current"
 
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This is 1 example.

https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/CROSSHAIR_IV_FORMULA/HelpDesk_BIOS/

Launched 2010/04/06 (First Bios)

It came out 18 months before the Orochi/Zambezi 8150 was launched.

Yet as of Bios 3027 it is supported, I believe bios 3029 allowed 8350 support, someone has an 8350 in a 890FX board here too.


AM3
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_AM3 2009

AM3+
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_AM3+ 2011

"Some manufacturers have brought AM3+ support to some of their AM3 motherboards via a simple BIOS upgrade.[4] Mechanical compatibility has been confirmed and it is possible for AM3+ CPUs to fit in AM3 boards, provided they can supply enough peak current"
I remember I had the cheapest AM3 board I could find at the time and slapped a FX 4100 into it; ram great for 1 year until I clocked it to 5GHz and bam board went up :roll::roll:
 

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I remember I had the cheapest AM3 board I could find at the time and slapped a FX 4100 into it; ram great for 1 year until I clocked it to 5GHz and bam board went up :roll::roll:

Yup.

8350 is still at 5.0 here but of course I have a beefy board lol
 
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I saw an 8350 in a 65w only Nforce 7025 board, poor thing turned off randomly.
 
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