Aug 23, 2012

Intel Pentium G620 Sandy Bridge 2.6GHz CPU Review

Pentium G620

Did you know that on May 22, 2011 that Intel released the companies first Pentium processors that utilize the Intel 32nm Sandy Bridge architecture? The Intel Pentium processor family is comprised of three new SKUs, called the G620, G840 and G850. The Pentium G620, G840 and G850 CPUs run at 2.6GHz, 2.8GHz and 2.9GHz with current street pricing on these processors being $73.87, $88.52 and $95.38 respectively.

Intel Pentium Sandy Bridge Series Processors

The Intel Pentium G620, G840 and G850 are all 32nm dual-core processors rated at 65W TDP with 3MB of level 3 cache, an integrated DDR3 memory controller, PCI Express 2.0 interface, Direct Media Interface 2.0, and Intel HD Graphics 2000. The Intel HD Graphics 2000 GPU has a base clock speed of 850MHz, but it is dynamic and can increase up to 1100MHz when a graphics intensive task is called upon. We’ve done several reviews on this GPU before and know that it is up for basic HD tasks, but will fall short when it comes to mainstream game titles. All of the Intel Pentium Processors are multiplier is locked, so if you wanted to overclock one of these processors they only way you can do so, is by increase the base clock frequency.Pentium G620

Since these are entry level Intel Pentium series CPUs they lack features that the Intel Core i3/i5/i7 Sandy Bridge processors have. For starters these three Pentium processors have the anemic Intel HD Graphics 2000 GPU and come without Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost and both AES-NI, AVX and Intel Quick Sync Video have been disabled. As you can tell these processors are aimed at low-budget or entry level desktop systems and with the economy across the world being in flux the past several years these budget minded processors should be popular now that they have been released.

Intel Core i3-2120 Retail Box Processor

The model that we will be looking at today is the Intel Pentium Processor G620, which is the lowest cost ‘Sandy Bridge’ CPU on the market today. This processor has a tray price of just $64.00 with an actual street price of $73.87 shipped. The lowest cost Intel Core i3 processor based on the Sandy Bridge architecture is the Intel Core i3-2100 at $121.21 shipped, so as you can see the entry level Pentium processor is nearly half the price of it’s bigger and more powerful brother. Our goal for this review is to take the Intel Pentium Processor G620 and see how it’s 2.60GHz clock frequency and two cores can do against several other Intel processors like the Core i3-2105, Core i3-2120 and Core i7-2600K. We’ll also be tossing the AMD ‘Llano’ A8-3850 and A6-3650 into the mix to see how those processors fare as well.


2 Comments:

  1. admin, Aug 24, 2012:

    Intel the best! :)

  2. test, Aug 24, 2012:

    INTEL FOREVERRR !

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