AMD Athlon II X2 250 | AMD Phenom X4 9600 | |
65 W | Max TDP | 95 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 |
AMD Athlon II X2 250 vs AMD Phenom X4 9600
The AMD Athlon II X2 250 operates with 2 cores and 2 CPU threads. It run at -- base -- all cores while the TDP is set at 65 W.The processor is attached to the AM3 CPU socket. This version includes -- of L3 cache on one chip, supports 2 memory channels to support DDR3-1333 RAM and features PCIe Gen lanes. Tjunction keeps below -- degrees C. In particular, Propus Architecture is enhanced with 45 nm technology and supports AMD-V. The product was launched on Q2/2009
The AMD Phenom X4 9600 operates with 4 cores and 2 CPU threads. It run at -- base -- all cores while the TDP is set at 95 W.The processor is attached to the AM2+ CPU socket. This version includes 2.00 MB of L3 cache on one chip, supports 0 memory channels to support DDR2 RAM and features PCIe Gen lanes. Tjunction keeps below -- degrees C. In particular, Agena Architecture is enhanced with 65 nm technology and supports AMD-V. The product was launched on Q4/2007
AMD Athlon II X2 250
AMD Phenom X4 9600
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3.00 GHz | Frequency | 2.30 GHz |
2 | Cores | 4 |
-- | Turbo (1 Core) | -- |
-- | Turbo (All Cores) | -- |
No | Hyperthreading | No |
No | Overclocking | No |
normal | Core Architecture | normal |
no iGPU | GPU | no iGPU |
No turbo | GPU (Turbo) | No turbo |
45 nm | Technology | 65 nm |
No turbo | GPU (Turbo) | No turbo |
DirectX Version | ||
Max. displays | ||
DDR3-1333 | Memory | DDR2 |
2 | Memory channels | 0 |
Max memory | ||
No | ECC | No |
2.00 MB | L2 Cache | 0.50 MB |
-- | L3 Cache | 2.00 MB |
PCIe version | ||
PCIe lanes | ||
45 nm | Technology | 65 nm |
AM3 | Socket | AM2+ |
65 W | TDP | 95 W |
AMD-V | Virtualization | AMD-V |
Q2/2009 | Release date | Q4/2007 |
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.
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.