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Euro_Bucks
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PostPosted: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:10:44    Post Subject: Biostar A68N-5000 Reply with quote View Single Post

Biostar A68N-5000

CPU onboard
A68N-5000 Ver. 6.x


On board AMD Fusion APU A4-5000 Quad-Core processor
AMD Radeon HD8330 Graphics
Supports USB 3.0
Mini size (17*17cm ) for flexible use
Supports BIO-Remote 2 Technology
Supports Charger Booster Technology




Have anyone used this board or anything same as this in gaming?
Not necessarily those graphic hungry games but for games like Dota 2 or LOL?
With its size I could have myself a portable gaming console that I could bring to
my grandmas house during the weekend LOL
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PostPosted: Thu, 05 Feb 2026 07:35:06    Post Subject: Reply with quote View Single Post

Hey, I’ve actually tinkered with a small board with an onboard AMD APU like the A68N-5000 a while back. For games like Dota 2 or LoL, it’s surprisingly capable—especially at lower settings and 720p or 1080p with some tweaks. The onboard Radeon HD8330 isn’t going to rival a dedicated graphics card, but for lightweight MOBAs or older titles, it’s perfectly fine. The mini size really makes it portable, so I totally get your idea of taking it over to your grandma’s place—it’s one of those setups where mobility is more valuable than raw power.

I like that you mentioned USB 3.0 support. Even with small APUs, having fast external ports makes a difference for quick game installs or running external drives, especially if you don’t want to clutter the small form factor with extra storage.

From my experience, the main thing to watch out for is heat in such a compact setup. Even small boards with low-power APUs benefit from good airflow, kind of like managing a high-capacity server with a 2200-Watt power supply—you might not be pushing it to the max, but proper cooling and power management keep everything running smoothly over time.

Curious—has anyone tried overclocking this APU a bit, or do you mostly stick to stock speeds for stability in these portable setups?
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