In general, I bought an OEM version for 1900r (percent in film and nothing else) - an excellent processor for a home PC. If anyone for games - put the video card separately - that's all. With its pros: Description for G630. Normal such processor, bright, is not heated. Under light loads with a Titan cooler (I don't remember the model, unfortunately), it heats up to 35-38 degrees (at room temperature +28.30 now) , at the maximum - the maximum happened to heat up to 45 (the old version of the case without an additional air inlet on the side at the processor level and with closed covers without fans in the case, only PSU and CPU). According to the AIDA64 test, the G630 overtakes the Core 2 Extreme x6800 (2933 MHz) . The difference, although not significant, is still pleasing (considering the cost of the G630). Automatically reduces the frequency when the load is low. Integrated graphics core. Let it be dead by today's standards, but enough for the house. When viewing HD 1080p through a damn adobe flash player, the load is 25-30% maximum. Cons below: Fixed frequencies, there is no possibility of overclocking, although it is not necessary yet. Memory frequency (eff.) 1066, if you add the frequency, the performance would increase significantly.
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