AMD announces cashback promotion (EU-only) for its APU and FX processors

Posted on Thursday, June 21 2012 @ 12:42 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
AMD has introduced a cashback programme for APU and FX processors. It's for EU countries only, and unfortunately Belgium seems to be missing from the list on the claim form. Full details in the PR below, and the claim form can be found at this mini site. The cashback ranges from 10 to 20 euros, depending on the number of cores in your processor.
High-end AMD Llano APUs and the Guinness World Record breaking FX Processors, with unrestricted power and unbeatable pricing, are now available at even better value. AMD has launched a cashback programme on the A8 and A6 APUs and also a range of FX CPUs including the FX 8120 and FX 8150.

The eligible products available in the ‘More Cores, More Cashback’ programme are:

  • €20 for 8 cores (FX 8120, FX 8150)
  • €15 for 6 cores (A8 3870k, FX 6100, FX 6200)
  • €10 for 4 cores (A6 3670k, FX 4100,FX 4170)

    The A6 and A8 APUs are gaining some real momentum and making a huge impression on consumers. The APU provides an amazing gaming experience, enables some serious overclocking and supports multiple power hungry applications running simultaneously.

    The FX series was launched in October 2011 after the Vision CPU claimed the World Record for achieving the highest ever frequency by a computer processor. The FXs enable overclocking for huge performance and speed capabilities

    The promotion will start immediately and run until the end of August 2012. Full information and terms and conditions about the offer can be found at: https://www.amd-promotions.com/processors/uk/index.asp

    This ‘More Cores, More Cashback’ rebate comes after the success of a similar programme for FX CPUs earlier this year.


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