2011-08-25, 19:54
well, the G620T is a down-clocked version of the G620 so to speak,,,
hence why is consumes less Power,,,
However, if your not using a 60W PSU,
i dont see why you would 'not' want a more powerful CPU...
personally, i'd go with the G620,,,
And, altho the Athlon X2-250 CPU is listed in one of my suggested builds,
the whole build ends up being only $18 less when u go for the Athlon X2-250,,,
But benchmarks clearely demonstrates how Powerful the G620 is
compared to the Athlon X2-250.....
for me, no question here, which between the 2?
i'd pay $18 more for a G620...
Also note that the G620 is $35 away from an AMD Quad core
But unless you'll do heavy video encoding tasks 24/7,
the Quad Core is overKiLL
hope this helps
hence why is consumes less Power,,,
However, if your not using a 60W PSU,
i dont see why you would 'not' want a more powerful CPU...
personally, i'd go with the G620,,,
And, altho the Athlon X2-250 CPU is listed in one of my suggested builds,
the whole build ends up being only $18 less when u go for the Athlon X2-250,,,
But benchmarks clearely demonstrates how Powerful the G620 is
compared to the Athlon X2-250.....
for me, no question here, which between the 2?
i'd pay $18 more for a G620...
Also note that the G620 is $35 away from an AMD Quad core
But unless you'll do heavy video encoding tasks 24/7,
the Quad Core is overKiLL
hope this helps