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
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The editors liked
Quad Core performance
Price
Optimized for upcoming Windows 7
Reverse Compatibility
DDR2 and DDR3 Memory support
Cheap
Stable performance
95W
Low power consumer
Inexpensive
Good performance for the price
Supporting motherboards are also inexpensive
Supports virtualization
Great pricing
Good performance
Low power consumption and heat
Good overclocking and great underclocking potential
Same list of technology support as Phenoms
Socket AM2/DDR2 compatibility
The editors didn't like
NONE!!
Overclocking
Noticeably slower than higher-end chips when running multicore-capable applications
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Abstract: I tested the system with only one case fan running and no discrete graphics card (the M4A785TD-M EVO’s IGP is an ATI HD 4200) to more accurately simulate a quiet home-media setup. Performance was..
It's difficult not to be impressed by the AMD Athlon II 620 X4. It provides a genuine 2.6GHz quad-core processor that will work perfectly well in either your current AM2+ motherboard, making it even more of a bargain, as it would provide 4 core goodness...
Abstract: This makes it a good deal cheaper than the Intel Core 2 Q8200 that you won’t find for under $140 but which gives a similar level of performance! The AMD offer is by far the best here then. Of course in some rare cases..
We really find it difficult to recommend the Athlon II X4 to anyone because it has very few redeeming features. Its very high power use for the minimal transistor count is strange and confusing: why is there the need to throw at hefty 1.4V through the ...
Published: 2009-10-19, Author: Brian , review by: icrontic.com
Do we need processors that cost over $500 nowadays? To be perfectly honest, most people don’t. The most demanding task average consumers can throw at a computer is A/V content: They have 1080p AVC-HD video cameras, they have webcams, they have simple ...
Cheap, Stable performance, 95W , low power consumer
Overclocking
This is a pretty decent CPU, for 90$ you get alot of performance especially if you overclock the CPU a little bit. It performs better than 905e in stock performance and cost almost half the price. This CPU should do well in HTPC setups and even in nor...