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March 2010
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Abstract: Today we are looking at the AMD Athlon II X4 635 AM3 Processor.This processor supports AMD's 45nm technology, whilst operating at 95watts.It's a quad core processor running at 2.9GHz and is perfect for an out the box solution for a decent price.It doesn't...
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Published: 2010-06-22, Author: David , review by: techworld.com
The Athlon II X4 635 shows that omitting a processor's L3 cache isn't necessarily a crippling blow to performance. ...
Abstract: Almost six months have passed since we first presented Athlon II quad-core CPUs on our site. In parallel with the 630 model, the cheapest 620 model was presented as well, threatening the competition severely with its price of under 100€ and bringing qu...
The AMD Athlon II X4 635 at the stock settings isn’t much of an advancement or departure from the 2009 release of the AMD Athlon II X4 630. Those of you who for those looking to install a processor into their PC which is going to be running stock s...
Abstract: If right now Intel is the sole leader on the high-end market, at least on the mainstream arena AMD is nicely catching up. Depending on the kind of programs you run, you will better off picking an..