In the recent past, a happy owner of AMD Athlon II x2 265 on AM3 socket. During the upgrade, it was replaced by a six-core. With dual-channel memory and a graphics card, the GTS 450% provided comfortable gameplay in current titles until the mid-2022s, not to mention more trivial tasks; pulled a variety of CAD software without problems. In recent years, of course, it has become worse to cope - after all, the lack of an L3 cache makes itself felt. The stone worked for over 9 years. Well, it's understandable - a non-defective processor usually has an impressive MTBF. At the moment, this is a cheap dual-core on the secondary, which you can buy for a modest computer on the element base of already outdated AM2 + / AM3 sockets. But paying tribute to quality is a sacred thing. If someone wants to concoct a super-cheap PC to meet the minimum requirements of penny components - then perhaps the dual-core Athlone can still fit for such a purpose. Otherwise, it is a good stone of its time, which has already become history.
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