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efficient processor which is good at gaming

Advantages: good for gaming, runs efficiently, does not generate too much heat, has alot of power
Disadvantages: fan seems too small

This CPU is a good core and i have found that it plays most games at good settings, i have been able to play The Elder Scrolls Skyrim at above average settings. This is with a Gainward Ge Force gt400 1GB gddr3, so far on the stock cooler i have gotten thi ...

g_reaper1666 06.06.2013 · Read full review
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Review of AMD Athlon II X2 260 / 3.2 GHz processor

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Amazing Processor

Advantages: Overclocks amazingly well, very durable, runs really cool.
Disadvantages: 512MB Cache per core instead of 1GB, Wish OCed on less voltage

I purchased the Black Edition of the processor. The little thing is amazing. Its a very cool and low power processor. I was able to overclock it from 2.6 to 3.275 with almost no heat gain. It didn't come with a normal stock cooler so I had to buy one. ...

kcR34P3R102 07.09.2008 · Read full review
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Review of AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ / 2.6 GHz processor

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Cant fault it.

Advantages: 64Bit processing, dual core, fast perfomance, Easy installation.
Disadvantages: None

This is a excellent processor i have built many machines with this. Totaled with 4GB Of Ram and your system runs a dream on Windows Vista Well worth the money and performance! Easy installation heatsink is easy to fit on the processor 4 pin power conne ...

stiffy249 24.11.2007 · Read full review
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Review of AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ / 2.6 GHz processor

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AMD processor

Advantages: very fast easy to install
Disadvantages: none

The processor costs way less than Intel's Core 2 Duo E6600, yet it performed as good as E6600. Because this processor uses 90nm tech. instead of new 65nm tech., it consums more power and generates more heat than Intel processors, but not too bad. Be ...

rime123 03.12.2008 · Read full review
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Review of AMD Second-Generation Opteron 2218 / 2.6 GHz processor

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