Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon 2 X2 250 3.0GHz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon 2 X2 250 3.0GHz Socket AM3.
July 2009
(80%)
61 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Both the Phenom II X2 550 & Athlon II 250 seem very capable dual core chips. Intel has had dual core 45nm processors out for a long time but even those have always held a price premium. Hopefully as we see more of AMD's dual core 45nm chips trickle ou...
Affordable, Reverse Compatible, Compatible with both AM2 and AM3 motherboards, Good Overclock, Efficient, Can meet the needs of an average family,
None, Editor's Choice
AMD has made the AMD Athlon II X2 250 accessible for just about everyone. It is able to accomplish the needs of an individual as well as a whole family. The AMD Athlon II X2 250 had solid performance throughout the benchmarks for an entry level chip an...
For a price tag of $87, I must say the performance is amazing. In two out of five real-world gaming benchmarks, the Athlon II was able to beat the $165 E8400. It also pulled ahead in many other benchmarks, for example PCMark Vantage and WinRAR. I am s...
AMD continues to improve their standing in 2009 and the Phenom II X2 550 BE and Athlon II X2 250 are both amazing processors for around or under $100. The 45nm process continues to mature for AMD and so far at least with Core i7's very high price to en...
Cost (Great price for performance), Newer AM3 Socket, Overclocks well, Novice overclocking easy via Overdrive 3
Looking at the price there are none
Well to start off I was pretty excited to see a Athlon II, I know I may sound a bit geeky but I bought my First ever Athlon way back in the days when 1.0 was not even possible and a Abit socket A motherboard was so hot it was like gold dust... So I was...
Abstract: Verdict: A quick and inexpensive processor with good power efficiency, but its outdone by others in the range. AMD seems to be producing a never-ending stream of new processors at the moment. This month weve reviewed two new dual-core chips, the c...
AMDs filled out its mid-range offerings with a couple of dual-core, 45nm chips based on Phenom architecture. Importantly, if pricing comes in at what wed expect, then they should do well, but such is the current AMD saturation of dual-, triple- and ...