- Brand : AMD
- Product name : Sempron™ 3100+
- Product code : SDA3100BXBOX/BOBOX/CVBOX
- Category : Processors
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Long product name AMD Sempron™ 3100+ processor 1.8 GHz 0.256 MB L2 Box
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AMD Sempron™ 3100+, Socket 754, Box
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Short summary description AMD Sempron™ 3100+ processor 1.8 GHz 0.256 MB L2 Box
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AMD Sempron™ 3100+, AMD Sempron, Socket 754, 90 nm, AMD, 1.8 GHz, 0.256 MB
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Long summary description AMD Sempron™ 3100+ processor 1.8 GHz 0.256 MB L2 Box
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AMD Sempron™ 3100+. Processor family: AMD Sempron, Processor socket: Socket 754, Processor lithography: 90 nm. L1 cache: 0.125 MB
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Uk has collected 5 expert reviews for AMD Sempron™ 3100+ processor 1.8 GHz 0.256 MB L2 Box and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
atomicmpc.com.au
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2018-11-01 06:35:59
2018-11-01 06:35:59
Average rating:80
Budget CPUs have served enthusiasts well in the past. From the first days when the Celeron 300A kick-started a little trend called overclocking, to the initial spurt of gaming goodness delivered by AMDs Duron, cheap has not always meant crappy. Sure...
So, you want to buy a regular processor and do it at a budget price, right? Instead of looking at an antique K7-based AthlonXP, maybe its time you check out AMDs newer Sempron line. As our review shows, you may just be in for a nice surprise.Today, w...
sharkyextreme.com
Updated:
2018-11-01 06:35:59
2018-11-01 06:35:59
Average rating:90
The high-end, enthusiast processors tend to get most of the press, with AMD and Intel releasing newer, faster processors on a regular basis, and redefining the performance landscape as a result. This does make for great headlines, but it also ignores...
Today, avid computer enthusiasts have their pick of some of the best computer hardware ever made available to the public. Processors and graphics cards have truly matured in the past few years, giving the general public computing power to do just about an...