The ADX620WFGIBOX, manufactured by AMD, is a desktop processor from the Athlon II X4 series. This quad-core processor is designed for multitasking and mainstream computing, offering good performance for everyday tasks, content creation, and gaming. It is a part of AMD's product line that provides a balance between performance and affordability.
Applications:
- Desktop PCs: Used in general-purpose desktop computers for home and office environments.
- Gaming: Suitable for playing many modern video games at moderate settings and resolutions.
- Content creation: Can be used for basic photo and video editing tasks.
- Home theater PCs (HTPCs): Provides ample processing power for media playback and streaming.
- Small business servers: Offers decent performance for file sharing and application hosting in small businesses.
Features:
- Quad-core architecture: Enables simultaneous processing of four independent instruction streams.
- AMD64 technology: Supports 64-bit computing for improved performance with compatible operating systems and applications.
- HyperTransport technology: Provides high-bandwidth communication between the processor and other system components.
- Integrated memory controller: Reduces memory latency and improves overall system performance.
- Cool'n'Quiet technology: Dynamically adjusts processor frequency and voltage to reduce power consumption and noise.
Benefits:
- Improved multitasking: Enables smooth operation of multiple applications simultaneously.
- Enhanced gaming performance: Provides a better gaming experience compared to dual-core processors.
- Faster content creation: Reduces processing times for photo and video editing tasks.
- Increased system responsiveness: Provides a more responsive user experience for everyday tasks.
- Reduced power consumption: Helps lower energy bills and contributes to a smaller environmental footprint.
Additional Details:
The ADX620WFGIBOX typically operates at a clock speed of around 2.6 GHz. It features a 2 MB L2 cache (512KB per core). The processor utilizes a Socket AM3 interface, making it compatible with a range of motherboards. It has a thermal design power (TDP) of approximately 95W. It supports DDR3 memory. It is often paired with a discrete graphics card for gaming and other graphically intensive applications.