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Amd A10 7870k Dual Graphics Compatibility

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Dual Graphics Performance. To test AMD's 'Dual Graphics' feature we paired the A10-7850K with the Radeon R7 240 and 250 cards in Crossfire. We also tested the discrete solutions on their own to. I have the A10-6800K w/Radeon HD 8670D graphics and a ASRock FM2A88X Extreme 6+ motherboard. I purchased a Sapphire Radeon R9 270X graphics card, but I'm not able to get AMD Dual Graphics to work. Any help would be appreciated. I'm looking at building another machine for a friend and I'd like to get compatible APU and graphics card for Dual.

What are the different AMD motherboard CPU combos? Our AMD CPU socket list will show you which AMD CPUs and motherboards are compatible.

  • AMD's new A10-7890K represents the very top of the low-cost APU family. We're answering whether it can breathe new life into the line via online gaming, or if its small clock rate bump just isn't.
  • Only AMD Radeon™ Dual Graphics combines two powerful Radeon™ graphics processors to provide the ultimate gaming performance boost when you need it. Experience gaming at high resolutions with superior image quality and visual performance when you combine a compatible AMD APU with select AMD Radeon™ graphics in an AMD Dual Graphics.

The most precise and simple method of determining which CPUs and motherboards will work together is to see if they share the same CPU socket.

If you're shopping for a new CPU and motherboard, then you can proceed straight to our AMD processor socket list below.

Want to upgrade your CPU but keep your existing motherboard? Then we'll have to identify the CPU socket on your motherboard first:

1. Download and run CPU-Z.

2. Under the default CPU tab, the 'Package' field will show which AMD CPU socket you have.

Examples of AMD CPU sockets: Socket FM2 (904), Socket AM3+ (942), Socket FM1 (937)

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SEE ALSO: Recommended Motherboard CPU Combos

AMD CPU Socket AM4 (Launched in 2017)

AM4 Motherboards

3rd Gen

A520, B550, X570

A520, B550 and X570 motherboards are compatible with all Ryzen Zen 2 and Ryzen Zen 3 CPUs. X570 motherboards are also compatible with Ryzen Zen+ CPUs. They don't support 1st Gen Ryzen Zen CPUs.

B450 and X470 motherboards are compatible with all Ryzen Zen, Ryzen Zen+, Ryzen Zen 2 and Ryzen Zen 3 CPUs. A BIOS update may be required for Ryzen Zen 3 CPUs.

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1st Gen

A320, B350, X370

A320, B350 and X370 motherboards are compatible with all Ryzen Zen, Ryzen Zen+ and Ryzen Zen 2 CPUs. A BIOS update may be required for Ryzen Zen 2 CPUs. They don't support Ryzen Zen 3 CPUs.

AM4 CPUs

3rd Gen: Ryzen Zen 2
(Matisse)

Ryzen 3 3100, Ryzen 3 3300X
Ryzen 5 3600, Ryzen 5 3600X
Ryzen 7 3700X, Ryzen 7 3800X
Ryzen 9 3900X, Ryzen 9 3950X
Ryzen Threadripper 3960X, Ryzen Threadripper 3970X, Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

APU (Renoir):
Ryzen 3 4300G, Ryzen 5 4600G, Ryzen 7 4700G

2nd Gen: Ryzen Zen+
(Pinnacle Ridge)

Ryzen 5 1600, Ryzen 5 2600, Ryzen 5 2600X
Ryzen 7 2700, Ryzen 7 2700X
Ryzen Threadripper 2920X, Ryzen Threadripper 2950X, Ryzen Threadripper 2970WX, Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX

APU (Picasso):
Ryzen 3 3200G, Ryzen 5 3400G

1st Gen: Ryzen Zen
(Summit Ridge)

Ryzen 3 1200, Ryzen 3 1300X
Ryzen 5 1400, Ryzen 5 1500X, Ryzen 5 1600, Ryzen 5 1600X
Ryzen 7 1700, Ryzen 7 1700X, Ryzen 7 1800X
Ryzen Threadripper 1900X, Ryzen Threadripper 1920X, Ryzen Threadripper 1950X

APU (Raven Ridge):
Athlon 200GE, Athlon 220GE, Athlon 240GE, Athlon 3000G
Ryzen 3 2200G, Ryzen 5 2400G

AMD APU Socket FM2+ (Launched in 2014)

Socket FM2+ motherboards are compatible with the following AMD APUs and CPUs:

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SEE ALSO: Recommended Motherboard CPU Combos

AMD CPU Socket AM4 (Launched in 2017)

AM4 Motherboards

3rd Gen

A520, B550, X570

A520, B550 and X570 motherboards are compatible with all Ryzen Zen 2 and Ryzen Zen 3 CPUs. X570 motherboards are also compatible with Ryzen Zen+ CPUs. They don't support 1st Gen Ryzen Zen CPUs.

B450 and X470 motherboards are compatible with all Ryzen Zen, Ryzen Zen+, Ryzen Zen 2 and Ryzen Zen 3 CPUs. A BIOS update may be required for Ryzen Zen 3 CPUs.

1st Gen

A320, B350, X370

A320, B350 and X370 motherboards are compatible with all Ryzen Zen, Ryzen Zen+ and Ryzen Zen 2 CPUs. A BIOS update may be required for Ryzen Zen 2 CPUs. They don't support Ryzen Zen 3 CPUs.

AM4 CPUs

3rd Gen: Ryzen Zen 2
(Matisse)

Ryzen 3 3100, Ryzen 3 3300X
Ryzen 5 3600, Ryzen 5 3600X
Ryzen 7 3700X, Ryzen 7 3800X
Ryzen 9 3900X, Ryzen 9 3950X
Ryzen Threadripper 3960X, Ryzen Threadripper 3970X, Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

APU (Renoir):
Ryzen 3 4300G, Ryzen 5 4600G, Ryzen 7 4700G

2nd Gen: Ryzen Zen+
(Pinnacle Ridge)

Ryzen 5 1600, Ryzen 5 2600, Ryzen 5 2600X
Ryzen 7 2700, Ryzen 7 2700X
Ryzen Threadripper 2920X, Ryzen Threadripper 2950X, Ryzen Threadripper 2970WX, Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX

APU (Picasso):
Ryzen 3 3200G, Ryzen 5 3400G

1st Gen: Ryzen Zen
(Summit Ridge)

Ryzen 3 1200, Ryzen 3 1300X
Ryzen 5 1400, Ryzen 5 1500X, Ryzen 5 1600, Ryzen 5 1600X
Ryzen 7 1700, Ryzen 7 1700X, Ryzen 7 1800X
Ryzen Threadripper 1900X, Ryzen Threadripper 1920X, Ryzen Threadripper 1950X

APU (Raven Ridge):
Athlon 200GE, Athlon 220GE, Athlon 240GE, Athlon 3000G
Ryzen 3 2200G, Ryzen 5 2400G

AMD APU Socket FM2+ (Launched in 2014)

Socket FM2+ motherboards are compatible with the following AMD APUs and CPUs:

Kaveri (Steamroller)

A4-7300, A4 PRO-7350B
A6 PRO-7400B, A6-7400K
A8-7600, A8 PRO-7600B, A8-7650K, A8-7670K, A8-7690K
A10-7700K, A10-7800, A10 PRO-7800B, A10 PRO-7850B, A10-7850K, A10-7870K, A10-7890K
Athlon X2 450, Athlon X4 840, Athlon X4 860K, Athlon X4 880K

Richland (Piledriver)

A4-4000, A4-4020, A4-6300, A4-6300B, A4-6320, A4-7300
A6-6400B, A6-6400K, A6-6240K
A8-6500, A8-6500B, A8-6500T, A8-6600K
A10-6700, A10-6700T, A10-6790K, A10-6800B, A10-6800K
Sempron X2 250
Athlon 350, Athlon X2 370K, Athlon 750, Athlon X4 760K

Trinity (Piledriver)

A4-5300, A4-5300B
A6-5400B, A6-5400K
A8-5500, A8-5500B, A8-5600K
A10-5700, A10-5800B, A10-5800K
Athlon X2 340, Athlon X2 340, Athlon X4 740, Athlon X4 750K
FirePro A300, FirePro A320

AMD APU Socket AM1 (Launched in 2014)

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Also known as Socket FS1b, Socket AM1 motherboards are compatible with the following AMD APUs:

Kabini (Jaguar)

Sempron 2650, Sempron 2650
Athlon 5150, Athlon 5350

AMD APU Socket FM2 (Launched in 2012)

Socket FM2 motherboards are compatible with the following AMD APUs and CPUs:

Richland (Piledriver)

A4-4000, A4-4020, A4-6300, A4-6300B, A4-6320, A4-7300
A6-6400B, A6-6400K, A6-6240K
A8-6500, A8-6500B, A8-6500T, A8-6600K
A10-6700, A10-6700T, A10-6790K, A10-6800B, A10-6800K
Sempron X2 250
Athlon 350, Athlon X2 370K, Athlon 750, Athlon X4 760K

Trinity (Piledriver)

A4-5300, A4-5300B
A6-5400B, A6-5400K
A8-5500, A8-5500B, A8-5600K
A10-5700, A10-5800B, A10-5800K
Athlon X2 340, Athlon X2 340, Athlon X4 740, Athlon X4 750K
FirePro A300, FirePro A320

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AMD CPU Socket AM3+ (Launched in 2011)

Socket AM3+ motherboards are compatible with the following AMD CPUs:

Vishera (Piledriver)

FX-4300, FX-4320, FX-4350
FX-6300, FX-6350
FX-8300, FX-8320, FX-8320E, FX-8350, FX-8370, FX-8370E
FX-9370, FX-9590

Zambezi (Bulldozer)

FX-4100, FX-4120, FX-4130, FX-4150, FX-4170
FX-6100, FX-6120, FX-6130, FX-6200
FX-8100, FX-8120, FX-8140, FX-8150, FX-8170

Phenom II (K10)

Sempron - 130, 140, 145, 150, 180, 190
Phenom II X2 - 511, 521, 545, 550, 550 BE, 555 BE, 560 BE, 565 BE, 570 BE (BE = Black Edition)
Phenom II X3 - 700e, 705e, 710, 715 BE, 720, 720 BE, 740 BE (BE = Black Edition)
Phenom II X4 - 650T, 805, 810, 820, 830, 840, 840T, 850, 900e, 905e, 910, 910e, 920, 925, 940 BE, 945, 955, 955 BE, 960T BE, 965 BE, 970 BE, 975 BE, 970 BE, 975 BE, 980 BE (BE = Black Edition)
Phenom II X6 - 1035T, 1045T, 1055T, 1065T, 1075T, 1075 BE, 1090T BE, 1100T BE (BE = Black Edition)

Athlon II (K10)

Athlon II - 160u, 170u
Athlon II X2 - 210e, 215, 220, 235e, 240, 240e, 245, 245e, 250, 250e, 250u, 255, 260, 260u, 265, 270, 270u, 280
Athlon II X3 - 400e, 405e, 415e, 420e, 425, 425e, 435, 440, 445, 450, 455, 460
Athlon II X4 - 600e, 605e, 610e, 615e, 620, 620e, 630, 635, 640, 645, 650

Motherboards with AM3+ AMD CPU socket supports both AM3+ (Vishera, Zambezi) and AM3 (Phenom II, Athlon II, Sempron) CPUs right out of the box.

AMD APU Socket FM1 (Launched in 2011)

Socket FM1 motherboards are compatible with the following AMD APUs and CPUs:

Llano (K10)

E2-3200
A4-3300, A4-3400, A4-3420
A6-3500, A6-3600, A6-3620, A6-3650, A6-3670K
A8-3800, A8-3820, A8-3850, A8-3870K
Sempron X2 198
Athlon II X2 221, Athlon II X4 631, Athlon II X4 638, Athlon II X4 641, Athlon II X4 651, Athlon II X4 651K

AMD CPU Socket AM3 (Launched in 2009)

Socket AM3 motherboards are compatible with the following AMD CPUs:

Phenom II (K10)

Sempron - 130, 140, 145, 150, 180, 190
Phenom II X2 - 511, 521, 545, 550, 550 BE, 555 BE, 560 BE, 565 BE, 570 BE (BE = Black Edition)
Phenom II X3 - 700e, 705e, 710, 715 BE, 720, 720 BE, 740 BE (BE = Black Edition)
Phenom II X4 - 650T, 805, 810, 820, 830, 840, 840T, 850, 900e, 905e, 910, 910e, 920, 925, 940 BE, 945, 955, 955 BE, 960T BE, 965 BE, 970 BE, 975 BE, 970 BE, 975 BE, 980 BE (BE = Black Edition)
Phenom II X6 - 1035T, 1045T, 1055T, 1065T, 1075T, 1075 BE, 1090T BE, 1100T BE (BE = Black Edition)

Athlon II (K10)

Athlon II - 160u, 170u
Athlon II X2 - 210e, 215, 220, 235e, 240, 240e, 245, 245e, 250, 250e, 250u, 255, 260, 260u, 265, 270, 270u, 280
Athlon II X3 - 400e, 405e, 415e, 420e, 425, 425e, 435, 440, 445, 450, 455, 460
Athlon II X4 - 600e, 605e, 610e, 615e, 620, 620e, 630, 635, 640, 645, 650

While AM3 motherboards do not officially support the newer AM3+ CPUs (Vishera, Zambezi), some motherboard manufacturers have released BIOS update that allow their AM3 motherboards to work with AM3+ CPUs.

If your motherboard has a AM3 AMD CPU socket, then check out the manufacturer's website to see they have added AM3+ CPU support for your specific motherboard model.

Recommended Motherboard CPU Combos

Budget Computer: AMD Athlon 3000G CPU + Gigabyte B450M DS3H Motherboard

Mid Range Computer: AMD Ryzen 5 3400G CPU + Gigabyte B450M Aorus M Motherboard

Gaming Computer: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU + Asus AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus Motherboard

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Home Theater PC: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G CPU + Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi Motherboard

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Introduction

AMD launched the A10-7870K last year but now it comes bundled with the new near-silent Thermal Solution that's designed to handle TDPs of up to 125 watts. The A10-7870K is identical to the A10-7890K in terms of core counts and TDP but it is clocked 200MHz lower. The base frequency of the A10-7870K is 3.9Ghz and boosts up to 4.1Ghz which makes it the second fastest AMD desktop APU to date. Its got four CPU processing cores and an integrated Radeon R7 GPU clocked at 866Mhz. I have already reviewed the A10-7890K and found it to offer fantastic performance for entry level gaming. You can find the A10-7870K for $140 and the A10-7890K for around $150 on Amazon.

I want to quickly mention that back in February AMD announced the A10-7860K APU that aims to replace the A10-7850K. The A10-7860K is an interesting processor because it has a 65W TDP, full A10 four steamroller cores and 8 GCN Cores with 512 Stream Processors and this makes the A10-7860K the most efficient AMD APU released.

Moving on, the A10-7870K is an unlocked quad-core Kaveri APU with 512 stream processors, 4MB of L2 cache and a 95W thermal design power. Like the A10-7890K, the A10-7870K is also aimed at budget users who play a lot of entry level games and don't really need discrete graphics. Graphics is AMD's big advantage against Intel so you can pair the A10-7870K with a cheap discrete video card such as the R7-250 and run it in CrossFire mode and not only it will be cheaper but the performance will be faster than a system with an Intel i7 5775C without a discrete video card.

The near-silent thermal solution cooler that ships with the A10-7870K is basically the same as the Wraith Cooler that ships with the flagship A10-7890K and FX-8370/50. The difference is that the near-silent thermal solution cooler lacks the plastic shroud and LED AMD logo of the Wraith. You can read my review of the Wraith Cooler if you want to get an idea of the cooling and noise performance.

Comparison

AMD APU Processors Lineup
Model:AMD A10-7890KAMD A10-7870KAMD A10-7860KAMD
A8-7670K
AMD
A8-7650K
Graphics:Radeon R7 SeriesRadeon R7 SeriesRadeon R7 SeriesRadeon R7 SeriesRadeon R7 Series
GPU Clock Speed:866 MHz866 MHz757 MHz757 MHz720 MHz
CPU Codename:GodavariKaveriGodavariKaveriKaveri
Cores / Threads:4/44/44/44/44/4
Core Clock:4.1 GHz3.9 GHz3.6 GHz3.6 GHz3.3 GHz
Boost Clock:4.3 Ghz4.1 GHz4.0 Ghz3.9 GHz3.8 GHz
L2 Cache:4MB4MB4MB4MB4MB
L3 Cache:N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
TDP:95W95W65W95W95W
Socket Support:FM2+FM2+FM2+FM2+FM2+

The FM2+ socket is nearing the end of its life and AMD's AM4 platform is not expected to arrive till end of this year or early next year. The AM4 socket will become the only socket needed for any AMD Zen processor and it will replace AM1/AM3+/FM2+ sockets. This will make for a clear and easy upgrade paths from entry level to high end hardware.

Test Setup & Power Consumption

Test Setup
Processor:AMD Athlon X4 845
AMD Athlon X4 880K
AMD A10-7890K
AMD A10-7870K
AMD FX-6350
Intel Pentium G4400
Intel Core i3-6100
Motherboard:ASRock A88M-G/3.1
MSI H110M Pro-VD
RAM:Kingston HyperX 8GB DDR3 2133Mhz
G.SKILL Ripjaws 8GB DDR4 2133Mhz
Graphics Card:Integrated GPU/Sapphire R9 390X
Storage:Samsung 840 Pro 256GB
Power Supply:Antec HCP 850W
Case:Corsair 750D
OS:Windows 8.1 64Bit
Thermal Compound:Noctua NT-H1
Heatsinks:AMD Stock Cooler
Intel Stock Cooler

I have prepared a number of different synthetic benchmarks and game benchmarks for the A10-7870K APU. Testing will be conducted by comparing the A10-7870K against the Core i3-6100. The i3-6100 retails for $120 while the A10-7870K retails for $140 so the Core i3-6100 is $20 cheaper depending where you look. Both are popular among users who are on a tight budget that just want to build a dirt cheap gaming rig.

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The integrated GPU will be used in the gaming benchmarks. We will be comparing the iGPU in the A10-7890K/7870K against Intel's HD 530 graphics to see who offers the best gaming performance.

Synthetic Benchmarks:

+ CineBench R15
+ 7-Zip Ultra Compression
+ GeekBench 3
+ 3DMark Fire Strike

Gaming Benchmarks:

+ World of Tanks
+ Counter-Strike Global Offensive
+ F1 2015
+ DOTA 2
+ World of Warcraft
+ Battlefield 4
+ Witcher 3
+ Tomb Raider 2013
+ GTA V
All of the testing is done with an ambient temperature of ~19C. CPU-Z will be used to verify the CPU speed and the voltage being used in Windows 8.1. Also, the CPUs are tested with the default settings (Turbo, C1E etc) enabled in the BIOS.

Idle power consumption of the entire computer will be measured after leaving the computer idle for 20 minutes. Load power consumption of the entire computer will be measured after playing Counter-Strike GO on max settings at 1080P for 20 minutes. I want to make it clear that the power consumption measurements will differ per computer and components from my measurements if you add optical drives, HDDs etc.


In idle state, the i3-6100 draws 27 watts while the A10-7870K draws 35 watts. When playing CS:GO, the i3-6100 draws 66 watts and the A10-7870K draws 91 watts.

CPU Performance Results


Cinebench R15 is the perfect benchmarking tool for comparing CPU performance across various systems and platforms. Looking at the chart above, we can see that the A10-7870K offers decent single and multi core performance but the i3-6100 clearly wins this test. I'm amazed at how great the X4 845 is. Despite being clocked lower and having only 2MB of L2 cache, it performs almost on par with A10-7890K/7870K and X4-880K.
The Core i3-6100 was able to finish this test in under 10 minutes with the A10-7890K/7870K coming in at 12 minutes.
Geekbench 3 is a benchmarking software for processors that separates single-core and multi-core performance. Geekbench 3 shows the i3-6100 winning in both single and multi-core performance. The A10-7870K performed relatively the same as the X4-845 and A10-7890K.
Here we see the core i3-6100 coming in on top with 6391 points and the A10-7870K with 4758 points.

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World of Tanks is a free-to-play tank shooter game that is based on war conflicts from the mid-20th century. This game is not too demanding so we set it to 720P with medium settings. The i3-6100 struggled a lot and couldn't manage to deliver a playable gaming experience. On average, both AMD's APUs were able to deliver more than 40fps which makes the game playable.
With the fast-paced nature of CS:GO, you need a video card that can deliver 60fps at all times. Intel's i3-6100 wasn't able to deliver 60fps on average. The A10-7890K/7870K performed much better and had no trouble maintaining above 70fps.
Moving on to F1 2015 benchmark, the i3-6100 fell behind while the A10-7890K/7870K did much better.
Some settings were turned to low in DOTA 2. DOTA 2 relies heavily on the GPU so once again we see AMD's APUs performing much better than Intel's i3-6100.
The minimum FPS was about the same on all three processors but AMD's APUs delivered about 5-6fps higher on average.
BF4 is another GPU intensive game so here we see the A10-7890K/7870K beating the i3-6100 again.
The A10-7890K/7870K destroyed Intel's HD530/i3-6100 in Witcher 3. The i3-6100 stuttered a lot and the game was beyond unplayable.
Most of the settings in Tomb Raider 2013 were turned to medium with some to low. The game was somewhat playable with Intel's HD530/i3-6100 but it still didn't perform as good as the A10-7890K/7870K.
In GTA V, AMD's APUs performed similarly the same delivering above 55fps on average while the i3-6100 maintained around 40fps. Overall, the A10-7870K performed much better than the i3-6100 in all the games that I tested so if gaming is your top priority then the A10-7890K/7870K might be what you need.

Value & Conclusion

Since I have already reviewed the A10-7890K, this conclusion page will be similar to what I wrote about the A10-7890K. At $140, the A10-7870K isn't expensive and it offers a great gaming experience at 720P and it can certainly play most games at 1080P with some settings turned down. Not needing to purchase a discrete video card to play entry level games at playable fps is what sets the A10-7870K apart from the Core i3-6100. The A10-7870K is also plenty fast for everyday usage like browsing the Internet and office applications and it can certainly handle all the Adobe applications (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, etc) with little effort.

If you want to build a cheap HTPC then the A10-7870K might be perfect for you. HTPCs don't require much processing power so the A10-7870K hits a sweet spot between price and performance. As you saw on the previous page, the A10-7870K beat Intel's HD 530/i3-6100 in all the games that I tested and it wasn't even close. The A10-7870K's iGPU can handle most games at medium settings just fine and the CPU performance is decent.

The bundled near-silent thermal solution cooler keeps the APU nice and cool at all times. It provides plenty of headroom for overclocking so you can easily push the A10-7870K to 4.3Ghz+. The A10-7870K supports dual graphics so you can pair it with the R7 250 for the best gaming experience. What you have to keep in mind when running dual graphics is that both video cards have to be running at the same speed otherwise it won't work properly.

Pros:

+ Dual Graphics Support
+ Low Power Consumption
+ Affordable Platform Price
+ Fantastic Gaming Performance
+ Silent Stock Cooler
Cons:
- Slow Single-Core Performance
- No Upgradeable Path

Overall, if you are a gamer on a budget that mostly plays entry level games then the A10-7870K APU is perfect for you. It can easily handle entry level games such as DOTA2, CS:GO or WoW at 1080P on high settings. The FM2+ platform is affordable and is great for users who are on a tight budget that just want to build a nice cheap gaming machine. Intel is still behind AMD in the graphics department so if gaming is your priority then get the A10-7870K.

Final Score 9.0






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