AMD Athlon 200GE
$69.99 Original price was: $69.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
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AMD Athlon 200GE
$69.99 Original price was: $69.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
Loredana L. –
Pros: – Runs like a charm – Perfect entry level APU for day to day tasks and to play some entry level games. – Price compared to the competition = Bang for your buck. Cons: – None for me. Overall Review: Wanting to undertake the challenging task of building my own PC for the first time, I took the time to study the parts available and shop according to my needs and wants. Also, wanting to complete the build on a budget, this APU met my requirements monetarily and spec wise. Here is the list…
Dustin M. –
Pros: -Good choice for a gamer that are looking for their first PC gives ability to start the system and go and pop in gpu later -Upgrade to better CPU when you can afford it -Lots of power for a dual core with rx 570 8gb oc added seems to be nothing of a bottleneck great cpu! awesome price! Cons: -Cheap cooler compared to most but it is efficient and provides cooling for the 35w tdp CPU not saying intel stock coolers are any better though Overall Review: I would recommend this to anyone…
Kenneth M. –
Pros: Great CPU that can do moderate games as well. I paired mine with an RX560 and am having a blast with my games, breeze thru CSGO, Fortnite, Civ 5, MOO (new one), Kerbal, and others. My build is Asrock B450M Pro4, 8 GB DDR4 2666 Gskill Ripjaws V, Sapphire RX 560 OC 4GB, Adata 480GB SSD, Cooler Master Q300L, Thermaltake 500W PSU. I have overclocked to 3.7 with no problem, overclocking is available on this mobo. Stock cooler is working fine with this overclock and with no noticeable…
Kevin M. –
Pros: – Low power. – No issues with Linux (Fedora 28) for CPU or integrated graphics. Cons: It’s still more difficult than it should be to figure out what combo of CPU, RAM and MB will all play nicely together. This is especially true for Linux since many vendors still like to pretend it doesn’t exist. Overall Review: I’m using it with the following HW: – GIGABYTE AB350M-DS3H motherboard. – XPG GAMMIX D10 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300) Desktop Memory Model…
Anonymous –
Pros: -Cheap -Placeholder CPU until zen2 drops and i get dat 12 core chip -overclocks and stable at 3.8 GHz with my MSI B450I EDIT: The CPU turned out to be not-so-stable at 3.8GHz. It did normal things far “snappier” but I had very strange stutter lag while playing League of Legends. I moved the overclock down from 3.8 to 3.6, and everything is running smooth again. I suggest starting with 3.8, seeing how it runs, and then down clocking it from there if you run it any issues. It can game…
Richard G. –
Pros: -Coming from a Core i5-6402p, an H110 motherboard from MSI and 8 GB of Team Group Elite DDR4 2400, the Athlon 200GE, an AsRock B450M Pro4 and 16 GB of DDR4 3000 (still clocked down to 2666, but with slightly tighter timings), leaving the iGPU disabled to free up those last 4 PCI Express lanes, I saw an average framerate drop of only 5-10 FPS in most games, and this is running a Sapphire RX 480 Nitro+ with a GENEROUS undervolt OC. This includes games like Guild Wars 2, Path of Exile,…
Christian M. –
Pros: I didn’t expect that much performance from such a cheap chip. I got this for a minimal cost office build and the performance is more than adequate. It breezes through everything and can even run some games at a decent framerate! Cons: None Overall Review: I paired it with an Asrock B450M-HDV R4.0 motherboard and it worked out of the box without having to update the BIOS at all. That MoBo is a bit finicky with memory tho, so make sure you check the QVL list.
Anonymous –
Pros: This processor is a good performer when considering how much power it takes. I needed a low TDP processor for a virtualized Windows file server that could also handle 1 feed video decoding workloads. There is also a Linux VM running on this processor alongside the file server, and I have not seen any performance slowdown for my needs. Cons: None. May not be powerful enough for workloads beyond my needs (multiple media decoding feeds, gaming, excessive VMs). In that case, I’d recommend…