Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon 2 X3 435 2.9GHz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon 2 X3 435 2.9GHz Socket AM3.
October 2009
(76%)
62 Reviews
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Abstract: Today AMD introduces what might turn out to be the ideal budget CPU, with three cores for multi-threading, a relatively high 2.9 GHz clock speed, and an impressive sub-$90 price tag. How does it stand up to the rest of the company's Athlon and Phenom I...
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Abstract: There's no question that AMD's pricing strategy with these five new chips was aggressive and intelligent, with all the CPUs except the Phenom II X4 910e priced below Intel's recent Core i5 and Core i3 offerings. But, at least in our tests, the four..
Throughout all of our performance results, we saw both the 435 and 240e fall well behind all of the other processors in our line-up, but of all the near-20 processors in these charts, these two CPUs from AMD are only two of the four in our chart that ...
PCWizKid was interested in seeing how well the standard 95W CPU triple core would result, and as expected it lied exactly in between a Ahlon II X2 and a X4. To no surprise power consumption was low and temperature readings as seen in the video review ...
Stable performance, Low TDP, Good performance for the money
Overclocking, Alot of similar cpu's on the market already
This cpu can be bought for about 80$ but is it worth it? I would personally go for the 620 which cost 20$ more but performs a bit better. You can overclock this unit though to the same speeds and it might even be possible to unlock a fourth core, I h...