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AMD Athlon Gold 3150C vs AMD A6-3620

AMD Athlon Gold 3150C

The AMD Athlon Gold 3150C operates with 2 cores and 4 CPU threads. It run at 3.30 GHz base 2.40 GHz all cores while the TDP is set at 15 W.The processor is attached to the FP5 CPU socket. This version includes 4.00 MB of L3 cache on one chip, supports 2 memory channels to support DDR4-2400 RAM and features 3.0 PCIe Gen 8 lanes. Tjunction keeps below 95 °C degrees C. In particular, Dali (Zen) Architecture is enhanced with 14 nm technology and supports AMD-V, SVM. The product was launched on Q3/2020

AMD Athlon Gold 3150C

The AMD A6-3620 operates with 4 cores and 4 CPU threads. It run at 2.50 GHz base 2.50 GHz all cores while the TDP is set at 65 W.The processor is attached to the FM1 CPU socket. This version includes 4.00 MB of L3 cache on one chip, supports 2 memory channels to support DDR3-1600 RAM and features PCIe Gen lanes. Tjunction keeps below -- degrees C. In particular, Llano (K10) Architecture is enhanced with 32 nm technology and supports AMD-V. The product was launched on Q4/2011


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2.40 GHz Frequency 2.20 GHz
2 Cores 4
3.30 GHz Turbo (1 Core) 2.50 GHz
2.40 GHz Turbo (All Cores) 2.50 GHz
check Yes Hyperthreading No
uncheck No Overclocking Yes check
normal Core Architecture normal
AMD Radeon Vega 3 Graphics GPU AMD Radeon HD 6530D
No turbo GPU (Turbo) No turbo
14 nm Technology 32 nm
No turbo GPU (Turbo) No turbo
12 DirectX Version 11
3 Max. displays 0
DDR4-2400 Memory DDR3-1600
2 Memory channels 2
Max memory
check Yes ECC No uncheck
1.00 MB L2 Cache --
4.00 MB L3 Cache 4.00 MB
3.0 PCIe version
8 PCIe lanes
14 nm Technology 32 nm
FP5 Socket FM1
15 W TDP 65 W
AMD-V, SVM Virtualization AMD-V
Q3/2020 Release date Q4/2011

Geekbench 5, 64bit (Single-Core)

Geekbench 5 is a cross plattform benchmark that heavily uses the systems memory. A fast memory will push the result a lot. The single-core test only uses one CPU core, the amount of cores or hyperthreading ability doesn't count.

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AMD A6-3620 318 (14%)
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Geekbench 5, 64bit (Multi-Core)

Geekbench 5 is a cross plattform benchmark that heavily uses the systems memory. A fast memory will push the result a lot. The multi-core test involves all CPU cores and taks a big advantage of hyperthreading.

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AMD A6-3620 1,004 (2%)
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iGPU - FP32 Performance (Single-precision GFLOPS)

The theoretical computing performance of the internal graphics unit of the processor with simple accuracy (32 bit) in GFLOPS. GFLOPS indicates how many billion floating point operations the iGPU can perform per second.

2% Complete
AMD A6-3620 285 (1%)
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Geekbench 3, 64bit (Single-Core)

Geekbench 3 is a cross plattform benchmark that heavily uses the systems memory. A fast memory will push the result a lot. The single-core test only uses one CPU core, the amount of cores or hyperthreading ability doesn't count.

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AMD A6-3620 1,199 (17%)
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Geekbench 3, 64bit (Multi-Core)

Geekbench 3 is a cross plattform benchmark that heavily uses the systems memory. A fast memory will push the result a lot. The multi-core test involves all CPU cores and taks a big advantage of hyperthreading.

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AMD A6-3620 4,226 (4%)
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Estimated results for PassMark CPU Mark

Some of the CPUs listed below have been benchmarked by CPU-Comparison. However the majority of CPUs have not been tested and the results have been estimated by a CPU-Comparison’s secret proprietary formula. As such they do not accurately reflect the actual Passmark CPU mark values and are not endorsed by PassMark Software Pty Ltd.

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AMD A6-3620 2,897 (3%)
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Electric Usage Estimate

Electric Usage Estimate

Electric Usage Estimate

Electric Usage Estimate

AMD Athlon Gold 3150C AMD A6-3620
15 W Max TDP 65 W
NA Power consumption per day (kWh) NA
NA Running cost per day NA
NA Power consumption per year (kWh) NA
NA Running cost per year NA

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