Testseek.com have collected 89 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon 2 X4 620 2.6GHz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon 2 X4 620 2.6GHz Socket AM3.
September 2009
(86%)
89 Reviews
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With each AMD processor that enters our test facility I always get a bit of a smile on my face. Theres always something positive going on with their products lately, typically its all about pricing. Heck, its how AMD originally started and its whe...
Cuando vemos un ordenador que va fluido, rápido con respuesta total aunque estemos ejecutando tareas complejas la verdad es que es muy satisfactorio y si encima el coste es bajo pues entonces la alegría es mayor. AMD con estos nuevos procesadore...
AMD decided to take thier time and design a processer that would have an amazing performance all around while at the same time keeping the price of the chip to a minimum. When matched up with the 785G chipset, the Athlon II X4 definately has some powe...
What $99 gets you Back in June, we reviewed the Athlon II X2 250 and found that the $15 price difference compared to the higher end Phenom II X2 550 was simply too small to justify the savings -- even though it delivered superior performance than its...
Der Athlon II X4 620 ist ein günstiger Prozessor für den Einsteigerbereich. Für einen Preis von knapp 90€ kann sich die Performance durchaus sehen lassen. So wirkt sich der weggefallen L3-Cache an manchen Stellen recht deutlich aus, a...
Under $100 for a Quad Core processor, Performs very well with price per performance ratio, DDR2 and DDR3 memory compatible, HyperTransport 3.0...
Low L2 cache and no L3 cache...
I have to say, I am very impressed with the new Athlon II X4 series processor. This baby performed very well despite having a low L2 cache, no L3 cache and a low clock speed of 2.6GHz. While it was no match for the Intel i7 series, it did come close w...
once quad-core processors had been a luxury commodity, but with the Athlon II X4 they enter the mass market - finally! One has to admit in most games and office applications a third or fourth core doesnt deliver a huge benefit, but this will change n...
Abstract: With the recent introduction of Intel’s new LGA 1156-based Core i5 and Core i7 processors, AMD faces even more pressure in the competitive upper-mainstream and high-end market segments. Phenom II is a great processor design, but it can only beat Intel’...
AMD’s move into entry–level, quad-core processors without L3 cache was inevitable. The Athlon II X2 was the first 45nm product to take advantage of the Phenom II architecture at lower price points. Athlon II X3 and X4 now complete the low&ndas...