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AMD Athlon II X3 425 Pro Reviews

phoronix‘s review Edit

At first we were unsure of what to expect from the AMD Athlon II X3 425 considering it retails for just $70 USD, but this wound up being a rather modest processor. The Athlon II X3 had no problems in many of the tests in running similar to the Phenom II X3 that boasts the shared L3 cache and other advantages over the Kuma-based processors.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Apr 30, 2010

techPowerUp!‘s review Edit

So if you are building a budget HTPC or general use PC, dual core Athlon II models will do fine. If more budget CPU power is needed, Athlon II X3 or X4 models are a great choice, and for budget gamers Phenom II X3 models are still the best. As for our Athlon II X3 425 model, considering the price/performance/power consumption/overclocking, it really is in the middle of everything, and makes it harder to draw the line when you really need more than two, and fewer than four CPU cores.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 03, 2009

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