Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon 2 X4 645 3.1GHz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon 2 X4 645 3.1GHz Socket AM3.
November 2010
(79%)
62 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: On Monday, AMD launched six new processors in its Athlon II and Phenom II lines, intended as speed upgrades to some of its existing chips. Combined with recently lowering the prices on other CPUs across the full spectrum of its offerings, AMD has cemen...
AMD’s mantra has always been great performance at a great price, and the X4 645 certainly delivers. It delivers performance numbers mostly on par with the Intel i5 750, a CPU that retails for $200. If you’re looking to build a powerhouse gaming PC on...
Like it's predecessors, AMD's 3.1GHz Athlon II X4 645 is an ideal computer processor for those who need good multi-threaded application performance, but have to live within the reality of a tight budget. This chip costs $122USD, making it one of the m...
Abstract: Brilliant value stuff really. So that's what we will be dealing with today. We'll first browse through the processors and their respective architecture one by one, after which we'll fire off the benchmark test suite at them to see how they perform va...
When looking to build a new computer, one thing to always keep in mind is what it is going to be used for. Not every new build requires cutting edge power and, for a solid daily use computer, you can't go wrong with a Quad Core. At a price of $122, the...
Very fast clocked budget Quad Core, Reasonably priced, Lots of computing power in multithreaded applications, Compatibility with older chipsets, Low operating temperatures, Power consumption improvements over C2 revision Athlon II X4
Lack of L3 cache is noticeable in some cases, Oscillating performance, depending on application, Gaming performance
Looking back at the performance graphs, Athlon II X4 645 performed as expected in every way, both good and bad, and even throwing a few pleasant surprises along the way. Strong points for this processor are by far its reasonable price, and fast four ph...
Excellent price/performance ratio, AM3/AM2 compatibility, Great Overclocker, DDR3 support, Efficient 45nm process, Virtualization Support, Four Cores,
23 more than X4640 for only a 3% increase in performance
As was evidenced by our test results, the Athlon-II X4-645 offers great performance for its price range. It competing very closely with processors costing a lot more. The most important thing, however, is just the simple fact that it can get the job d...
Abstract: From time to time a processor manufacturer will tweak current silicon, pushing a more stable clock speed. This is what gives us different processors speeds in the same family such as the Intel i7 and AMD Phenom II series. These tweaks, or “speed bumps...
Abstract: The CPU landscape is really complex. Both AMD and Intel offer tons of different models. But how would today’s processors perform if they didn't have multiple cores? We take 16 different CPUs and compare them all using a single core running at 3 GHz. Ev...
Abstract: Today we're putting the latest sub-$200 CPUs into a cage match armed with nothing but the latest DirectX 11 games (plus a helping of StarCraft 2) to see how they fare. Can AMD's familiar Athlons and Phenoms stand up to the new Sandy Bridge-based CPUs? ...