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Type:CPU | Manufacturer:AMD |
family:Turion II Neo | microprocessors:AMD Turion II Neo N54L — TEN54LSDV23GME |
Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
Market segment | Embedded |
Family |
AMD Turion II Neo |
Model number | N40H |
CPU part number |
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Frequency | 1500 MHz |
Bus speed | One 1600 MHz 16-bit HyperTransport link |
Clock multiplier | 7.5 |
Package | 812-ball ASB2 BGA |
Socket | BGA812 |
Size | 1. 06″ x 1.06″ / 2.7cm x 2.7cm |
Architecture / Microarchitecture | |
Microarchitecture | K10 |
Processor core | Geneva |
Core stepping | DA-C3 |
CPUID | 100F63 |
Manufacturing process | 0.045 micron silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology |
Data width | 64 bit |
The number of cores | 2 |
The number of threads | 2 |
Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
Level 1 cache size | 2 x 64 KB 2-way set associative instruction caches 2 x 64 KB 2-way set associative data caches |
Level 2 cache size | 2 x 1 MB 16-way set associative caches |
Level 3 cache size | None |
Multiprocessing | Uniprocessor |
Features |
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Low power features | PowerNow! |
Integrated peripherals / components | |
Integrated graphics | None |
Memory controller | The number of controllers: 1 Memory channels: 2 Supported memory: DDR3-1333 Maximum memory bandwidth (GB/s): 21. 3 |
Other peripherals | HyperTransport technology 3.0 |
Electrical / Thermal parameters | |
Thermal Design Power | 15 Watt |
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General information | |
Processor name | AMD Turion II Neo N54L |
Manufacturing company | AMD |
Processor category | Built-in |
The code name of the architecture: | Geneva |
Release date | 2010 |
Of. website | Link |
Processor Specifications | |
Cores | 2 core |
Streams | 2200 MHz |
Turbo Boost&Core | |
Bus | 45 nm |
Maximum temperature «> |
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Processor cache and memory | |
Level 1 cache | 2 Mb |
Memory channels | DDR3-800 |
Compatibility & Peripherals & Embedded Modules | |
Socket | BGA812 |
Energy Consumption (TDP) | |
Technologies and instructions (virtualization, security) | |
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MMX,3DNow!,SSE,SSE2,SSE3SSE4A,AMD64,AMD-V (AMD Virtualization),EVP (Enhanced Virus Protection),PowerNow! |
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A brief overview of the processor AMD Turion II Neo N54L from the company AMD. Card release date 2010 year.
This is the Integrated th processor, the codename of the architecture Geneva, developed by 45 nm technology.
It has 2 core and 2 thread, with a clock frequency of 2200 MHz, The processor does not have the technology to automatically increase the clock speed of «Turbo Boost&Core».
The multiplier is blocked.
For compatibility, this processor is designed for socket BGA812, with TDP 25 W,
the maximum temperature at which the processor AMD Turion II Neo N54L can work is 95 °C.
The processor has no built-in graphics.
The L3 cache is — Kb.
Freenas on HP MICROSERVER AMD TURION 2 NEO54
fefele
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hello guys.
I will buy a micorserver and I’m here to get information on this system. I would like to install a free OS, I have already tried FreeNAS 8.3.1 and ubuntu 13:04 server-i386-pc (32/64bit). I want to install FreeNAS 9.1.1-x64.
can anyone tell me if I can install FreeNAS 9.1.1-x64 on HP MicroServer AMD TURION 2 NEO54?
thanks
😉 fe fe le
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warri
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It should work. Make sure you have at least 4GB, better 8GB of RAM installed.
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gpsguy
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I’d suggest either 8 or better yet, 16Gb of ECC RAM. This is the RAM, I installed in my N54L.
Kingston 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333
ECC Unbuffered Server Memory Model KVR1333D3E9SK2/16G
You can mount your flash drive internally. Although this is a picture of a N40L motherboard (courtesy of wegotserved.com), you can see the USB port near the corner at the bottom of the picture.
I believe the blue screws holding down the motherboard are Torx #15. HP includes a tool, I bought my own.
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fefele
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thank you very much gpsguy for your support. the internal usb port is very important to store an usb memory with OS. maybe it is 2.0 and not 3.0 like other external usb port.
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Rick Johnson
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I’m running the same HP MicroServer N54L (Newegg had a Black Friday special on it). I went with 16GB of RAM despite the «official» support for 8GB — several 16GB kits have been demonstrated as reliable. I’m successfully using a Crucial 16GB Kit (2x8GB) DDR3 1333 CL9 unbuffered kit — P/N CT2CP102472BD1339. Said kit can easily be had for under $190 USD shipped if you look around.
The OS lives on a 2GB Sandisk Cruiser on the internal USB port. The orange pulsing glow from within is a mismatch for the green and blue lighting, but it works reasonably well, and the image doesn’t benefit from anything larger.
I pulled the 250GB drive the host came with and dropped 4x 3TB WD Red drives in a RAIDZ1. It seems to run just fine, though I found throughput a bit better off the 250GB Barracuda drive than I do from the 4x3TB drives in a RAIDZ1 config. I opt to rsync my critical data to another local host hourly, and would personall opt for RAID-10 before RAIDz2 for throughput on this config, but I wanted the extra storage of a RAID-5 style config.
Only gripes about this hardware would be USB 2. 0 only ports (add-in card can solve) and SATA-2 vs. SATA-3 (again, an add-in card can solve). The NIC may be a bottleneck in some cases (another add-in card), but given you only get 2 PCIe slots (1 x16v2 and 1 x1), you’d have to pick and choose your upgrades. Given that I saw 900+Mbps when populating the server w/ ~1.8TB of data (USB 3.0 external from my desktop using gcp under Ubuntu over CIFS), I don’t think you’ll find too many bottlenecks. The CPU is a bit under-powered for things like real-time HD Transcoding under Plex (currently required for Roku subtitles :-/ ). I kinda wish each drive tray had status and activity lights, but at the budget price, it’s fine w/o.
Overall, it performs much better than the D-Link DNS-323 it replaces, while still remaining reasonably power-efficient.
Rick Johnson
OS: FreeNAS 11.x
Hardware: HP ProLiant MicroServer N54L — 4x WD Red 3TB in RAIDz1 — 16GB Crucial ECC DDR3 1333 RAM
Uses: Home SMB Server, Plex Media Server
ftpmonkey
Dabbler
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In the UK, these are currently less than £100 after cashback.
http://www.serversplus.com/microserver_cashback
I’m guessing the OP has one up and running now. How do you find it?
gpsguy
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I *think* the OP just bought a 4Gb stick of RAM. He didn’t take our advice to start with 8 or better yet, 16Gb.
less than £100 — that’s an excellent price. The last deal I saw in the US (about 2 weeks ago), was had an after rebate cost of $250 USD.
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Nindustries
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Do note that a USB 2.0 port is perfectly fine. Those few seconds on startup don’t really matter, and FreeNAS doesn’t correctly handle USB 3.0 anyways.
SATA3 is only useful when using SSDs in your NAS.
In the UK, these are currently less than £100 after cashback.
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Do these ship in Europe? Thats dirt cheap, if they do i’ll be ordering one for my brother. 🙂
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ftpmonkey
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They are extremely cheap. That is even cheaper than when I bought my last one (£110 after cashback). I am so tempted to buy another!
Must resist….
toliman
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ended up getting a N54L, and used 5 leftover 2tb drives (and some other drives. ..) and it generally works well.
initially i Tried Nas4Free, sticking with FreeNAS for now (better support)
also found a problem getting ECC unbuffered, but i’m not using 2x Kingston KVR13E9-8I in a pair for 16gb. they don’t come in a pair, but they will work together if your local supplier doesn’t have ECC unbuffered in stock, or available.
Also, you can add a 5th drive to the unit, just be sure to get the modified BIOS firmware for the N40L to N54L series (gen 7) to make the extra SATA port, full-speed with AHCI support.
There’s this guide http://terfmop.co.uk/blog/2013/07/3…-guide-allow-hot-plug-sata-and-5th-sata-port/
a slightly longer version of the same content, just with more pictures http://homeservershow.com/hp-proliant-n40l-microserver-build-and-bios-modification-revisited.html
which both use the camilo mod of the BIOS, but much easier , is to use the AV forums version from thebay, here, http://www.avforums.com/threads/hp-n36l-n40l-n54l-microserver-updated-ahci-bios-support. 1521657/
there is a more recent official HP BIOS update for supporting more modern windows installs, but i don’t believe it supports ACPI for the 5th SATA port, or hot-swapping.
so unless you need those features, probably better to have AHCI support.
still saving money to replace the older WD Green 2tb drives with 4tb WD Red’s, but it works well.
and a lot faster than when it had 2GB. or before i got a netgear 8 port gigabit switch (who knew that a DSL router cheaped out with 100mbit ports). both very handy upgrades.
guglez
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Hello,
I’ve just received my new n54l with 2gb ram and 250gb hdd. I have several questions abut the optimal config. As far as I know this server does not have a powerful CPU. So I want to ask the following:
If I will install 16 gigs of ram — this is good or it will be an overkill? Should I use ECC ram or regular ram? I’ve never used freeness before so I can’t predict the load and possible bottlenecks. I’m not sure about the drives configuration. Possibly I will install 4x3Tb (Z1 or Z2 setup) wd green av-gp because they are quiet. Or red series disks are better?
Thanks!
gpsguy
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@guglez, if you want to do ZFS on FreeNAS, you’ll need a minimum of 8Gb ECC RAM. If money’s tight — buy one 8Gb stick. In the future, you’d be able to max it out with another 8Gb stick. 16Gb isn’t overkill. RAIDz2 is preferable, especially with larger sized drives.
Read about the WD Red vs Green in this thread. Do read the various stickies and the official documentation.
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guglez
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gpsguy said:
@guglez, if you want to do ZFS on FreeNAS, you’ll need a minimum of 8Gb ECC RAM.
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Why ECC? The price is significantly higher.
cyberjock
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Here’s why:
http://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/ecc-vs-non-ecc-ram-and-zfs.15449/
If your non-ECC RAM goes bad, it’ll trash your pool and its backups before you realize what has happened.
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guglez
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wow… In this case I will buy ECC ram. What’s the maximum file read/write speed I can get on N54L?
cyberjock
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There’s many factors that affect performance of a pool. I will tell you N54Ls don’t break speed records. They are not very powerful and not very expensive, and you can expect it to perform appropriately. From what I’ve seen on the forums, speeds of 30-50MB/sec over the network with CIFS are fairly typical.
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guglez
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30-50mb/sec is not super fast. Where is the bottleneck? CPU?
And what if I will add SSD for caching?
cyberjock
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CPU isn’t very fast and CIFS is single threaded. It’s just not a good CPU if you want great speeds.
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gpsguy
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As cyberjock already said, it depends on a number of factors, including the protocol used.
With CIFS, I’d expect to see speeds closer to 50 MB/sec. I have a N40L and see speeds in the 40’s. Your CPU is 30% faster than mine.
My guess, is that performance would probably be worse if you added an SSD for caching (L2ARC). In general, they are used for specific use cases, where user’s already have 32+Gb of RAM.
guglez said:
30-50mb/sec is not super fast.
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guglez
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I’m going to use NFS and AFP as a primary protocols. I’m a Linux/mac user. Just tested FreeNAS setup on a intel xeon server with 32Gb of ram and 8x4Tb WD red disks(7 disk Z2 config and one disk is a spare). So I’ve got only 35Mb/sec via samba and 85mb/sec via nfs.
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Manufacturer | HP |
Model | MicroServer Gen7 |
Product Line | Proliant |
Processor | AMD Turion II @ 2. 20GHz |
Memory | 8GB DDR3 |
- AMD Turion II Neo N54L 2.2GHz Processor
- 4GB DDR3 Memory
- 4 x SATA HDD Bays
Input/Outputs
- 6 x External USB
- 1 x eSATA
- 1 x Ethernet
- 1 x VGA
- Used item so there are some scuffs/scratches etc present.
- The plastic casing above the drive bay door has came away, and is potentially loose/ Ill-fitting.
- There is damage to the PCI-e slots on the back of this unit.
- Key is not supplied (Snapped inside the lock)
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AMD Turion II Neo N54L Benchmarks
Game Speed
Performance in games and similar applications, according to our tests.
The performance of 4 cores, if any, and performance per core has the greatest impact on the result, since most games do not fully use more than 4 cores.
The speed of caches and working with RAM is also important.
Speed in office use
Performance in everyday work, such as browsers and office programs.
The performance of 1 core has the greatest impact on the result, since most of these applications use only one, ignoring the rest.
Similarly, many professional applications such as various CAD programs ignore multi-threaded performance.
Speed in heavy applications
Performance in resource-intensive tasks loading a maximum of 8 cores.
The performance of all cores and their number has the greatest impact on the result, since most of these applications willingly use all the cores and increase the speed accordingly.
At the same time, certain periods of work can be demanding on the performance of one or two cores, for example, applying filters in the editor.
Data obtained from tests by users who tested their systems with and without overclocking. Thus, you see the average values corresponding to the processor.
Speed of numerical operations
Simple household tasks |
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Minimum | Average | Maximum |
42 | ||
Memory 66.3 |
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17 | 1 core: 35 | 41 |
1 core 17.2 |
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32 | 2 cores: 69 | 81 |
2 cores 17 |
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Demanding games and tasks |
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Minimum | Average | Maximum |
34 | 4 cores: 70 | 81 9007 |
4 cores 8. 8 |
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37 | 8 cores: 72 | 81 |
8 cores 4.6 |
Extreme |
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Minimum | Average | Maximum |
34 | All cores: 70 | 081 9007 |
All cores 1.3 |
Different tasks require different CPU strengths. A system with few fast cores and low memory latency will be fine for the vast majority of games, but will be inferior to a system with a lot of slow cores in a rendering scenario.
We believe that a minimum of 4/4 (4 physical cores and 4 threads) processor is suitable for a budget gaming PC. At the same time, some games can load it at 100%, slow down and freeze, and performing any tasks in the background will lead to a drop in FPS.
Ideally, the budget shopper should aim for a minimum of 4/8 and 6/6. A gamer with a big budget can choose between 6/12, 8/8 and 8/16. Processors with 10 and 12 cores can perform well in games with high frequency and fast memory, but are overkill for such tasks. Also, buying for the future is a dubious undertaking, since in a few years many slow cores may not provide sufficient gaming performance.
When choosing a processor for your work, consider how many cores your programs use. For example, photo and video editors can use 1-2 cores when working with filtering, and rendering or converting in the same editors already uses all threads.
Data obtained from tests by users who tested their systems both with overclocking (maximum value in the table) and without (minimum). A typical result is shown in the middle, the more filled in the color bar, the better the average result among all tested systems.
Tests in games
FPS measured by us in popular games on AMD Turion II Neo N54L and compliance with system requirements. Please note that the official requirements of developers in games do not always match the data of real tests. Also, the result is strongly influenced by the overclocking of the system and the graphic settings in the game. We test at high settings in FullHD resolution to get numbers close to real gameplay.
On average for all gaming tests, the processor scored 31.
We have put together a list of the parts that users most often choose when building a computer based on the Turion II Neo N54L. Also with these components, the best results in tests and stable operation are achieved.
The most popular config: motherboard for AMD Turion II Neo N54L — HP ProLiant MicroServer, video card — GeForce 9600M-GT, SSD — SSDNow V300 120GB.
Characteristics
The data is not yet filled in, so the tables may lack information or omit existing functions.
Basic
Manufacturer | |
Release dateMonth and year of the processor’s availability. | 09-2016 |
Cores The number of physical cores. | 2 |
ThreadsNumber of threads. The number of logical processor cores that the operating system sees. | 2 |
Multi-Threading Technology With Intel’s Hyper-threading and AMD’s SMT technology, one physical core is recognized as two logical cores in the operating system, thereby increasing processor performance in multi-threaded applications. | Missing |
Base frequencyGuaranteed frequency of all processor cores at maximum load. Performance in single-threaded and multi-threaded applications and games depends on it. It is important to remember that speed and frequency are not directly related. For example, a new processor at a lower frequency may be faster than an old one at a higher one. | 2.2 GHz |
Turbo frequencyThe maximum frequency of one processor core in turbo mode. Manufacturers allow modern processors to independently increase the frequency of one or more cores under heavy load, due to which performance is noticeably increased. It may depend on the nature of the load, the number of loaded cores, temperature and the specified limits. Significantly affects the speed in games and applications that are demanding on the frequency of the CPU. | 2.2 GHz |
Embedded Options Available Two enclosure versions. Standard and designed for mobile devices. In the second version, the processor can be soldered on the motherboard. | No |
Video core
RAM
PCI
Data protection
Design
Competitors
Please note that competitors are selected automatically based on performance in a specific task. Therefore, some may puzzle you. We are improving our selection algorithm, treat with understanding.
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AMD Turion II Neo N54L vs Intel Core2 Duo P8400
AMD Turion II Neo N54L vs Intel Core2 Duo P9300
AMD Turion II Neo N54L vs Intel Pentium 4405Y
AMD Turion II Neo N54L vs Intel Core2 Duo E4700
AMD Turion II Neo N54L vs Intel Core2 Duo P7570
AMD Turion II Neo N54L vs Intel Core2 Duo P8400
Processor Turion II Neo K625 [in 6 benchmarks]
AMD
Turion II Neo K625
- Interface
- Core frequency
- Video memory size
- Memory type
- Memory frequency
- Maximum resolution
Description
AMD started AMD Turion II Neo K625 sales 12 May 2010. This is Geneva architecture notebook processor primarily aimed at office systems. It has 2 cores and 2 threads and is manufactured in 45 nm process technology, the maximum frequency is 1500 MHz, the multiplier is locked.
In terms of compatibility, this is a processor for socket S1 with a TDP of 15W.
It provides poor benchmark performance at
0.56%
from the leader, which is AMD EPYC 7h22.
Turion II
Neo K625
or
EPYC
7h22 9
Overall performance in tests
This is our overall performance rating. We regularly improve our algorithms, but if you find any inconsistencies, feel free to speak up in the comments section, we usually fix problems quickly.
Turion II Neo K625
0.56
- Passmark
- Cinebench 10 32-bit single-core
- Cinebench 10 32-bit multi-core
- 3DMark06 CPU
- Cinebench 11. 5 64-bit multi-core
Passmark
Passmark CPU Mark is a widely used benchmark that consists of 8 different tests, including integer and floating point calculations, extended instruction tests, compression, encryption, and game physics calculations. Also includes a separate single-threaded test.
Benchmark coverage: 68%
Turion II Neo K625
565
Cinebench 10 32-bit single-core
Cinebench R10 is a very outdated ray tracing benchmark for processors developed by the authors of Cinema 4D, Maxon. The Single-Core version uses a single CPU thread to render a futuristic motorcycle model.
Benchmark coverage: 20%
Turion II Neo K625
1241
Cinebench 10 32-bit multi-core
Cinebench Release 10 Multi Core is a variant of Cinebench R10 that uses all processor threads. The possible number of threads in this version is limited to 16.
Benchmark coverage: 19%
Turion II Neo K625
2541
3DMark06 CPU
3DMark06 is an outdated set of benchmarks based on DirectX 9 by Futuremark. Its processor part contains two tests, one of which calculates the pathfinding of game AI, the other emulates game physics using the PhysX package.
Benchmark coverage: 19%
Turion II Neo K625
1224
Cinebench 11.5 64-bit multi-core
Cinebench Release 11.5 Multi Core is a variant of Cinebench R11.5 that uses all processor threads. This version supports a maximum of 64 threads.
Benchmark coverage: 17%
Turion II Neo K625
1
Relative performance
Turion II Neo K625 overall performance compared to its nearest competitor in notebook processors.
Intel Celeron 867
100
Intel Celeron U3600
100
Intel Core 2 Duo T5300
100
AMD Turion II Neo K625
100
Intel Celeron 857
100
Intel Celeron N3010
98. 21
Intel Celeron M 540
96.43
Competitor from Intel
We believe that the nearest equivalent to Turion II Neo K625 from Intel is Celeron 867, which is approximately equal in speed and lower by 1 position in our rating.
Celeron
867
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Here are some of Intel’s closest competitors to the Turion II Neo K625:
Intel Core 2 Duo T5300
100
Intel Celeron 857
100
Intel Celeron 867
100
AMD Turion II Neo K625
100
Intel Celeron U3600
100
Intel Celeron N3010
98.21
Intel Celeron M 540
96.43
Other processors
Here we recommend several processors that are more or less similar in performance to the reviewed one.
Core 2
Duo T5550
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Recommended Video Cards
According to our statistics these video cards are most often used with Turion II Neo K625:
Radeon HD
4200
60%
Radeon HD
7340
20%
Mobility
Radeon HD 4330
20%
User rating
Here you can see the evaluation of the processor by users, as well as put your own rating.
Tips and comments
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Turion II Neo K685 [in 6 benchmarks]
AMD
Turion II Neo K685
- Interface
- Core frequency
- Video memory size
- Memory type
- Memory frequency
- Maximum resolution
Description
AMD started AMD Turion II Neo K685 sales 15 December 2010. This is Geneva architecture notebook processor primarily aimed at office systems. It has 2 cores and 2 threads and is manufactured using 45 nm process technology, the maximum frequency is 1800 MHz, the multiplier is locked.
In terms of compatibility, this is a processor for socket S1g4 with a TDP of 15W. It supports DDR3 memory.
It provides poor benchmark performance at
0.68%
from the leader, which is AMD EPYC 7h22.
Turion II
Neo K685
or
Information on Turion II Neo K685 compatibility with other computer components. Useful, for example, when choosing the configuration of a future computer or to upgrade an existing one. Please note that the power consumption of some processors can significantly exceed their nominal TDP even without overclocking. Some may even double their claims if the motherboard allows you to adjust the power settings of the processor.
Types, maximum size and channels of RAM supported by Turion II Neo K685. Higher memory frequency may be supported depending on the motherboard.
These are Turion II Neo K685 performance test results in non-gaming benchmarks. The overall score is set from 0 to 100, where 100 corresponds to the fastest processor at the moment. This is our overall performance rating. We regularly improve our algorithms, but if you find any inconsistencies, feel free to speak up in the comments section, we usually fix problems quickly.
Turion II Neo K685 Passmark CPU Mark is a widely used benchmark that consists of 8 different tests, including integer and floating point calculations, extended instruction tests, compression, encryption, and game physics calculations. Also includes a separate single-threaded test. Benchmark coverage: 68%
Turion II Neo K685 Cinebench R10 is a very outdated ray tracing benchmark for processors developed by the authors of Cinema 4D, Maxon. The Single-Core version uses a single CPU thread to render a futuristic motorcycle model. Benchmark coverage: 20%
Turion II Neo K685 Cinebench Release 10 Multi Core is a variant of Cinebench R10 that uses all CPU threads. The possible number of threads in this version is limited to 16. Benchmark coverage: 19%
Turion II Neo K685 3DMark06 is an outdated set of benchmarks based on DirectX 9 by Futuremark. Its processor part contains two tests, one of which calculates the pathfinding of game AI, the other emulates game physics using the PhysX package. Benchmark coverage: 19%
Turion II Neo K685 Cinebench Release 11.5 Multi Core is a variant of Cinebench R11.5 that uses all processor threads. This version supports a maximum of 64 threads. Benchmark coverage: 17%
Turion II Neo K685
Turion II Neo K685 overall performance compared to its nearest competitor in notebook processors.
AMD Athlon II P340
AMD Athlon II P320
Intel Core 2 Duo T5850
AMD Turion II Neo K685
Intel Core 2 Duo T5750
Intel Celeron P4505
Intel Celeron U3405
We believe that the nearest equivalent to Turion II Neo K685 from Intel is Core 2 Duo T7300, which is approximately equal in speed and lower by 4 positions in our rating.
EPYC
AMD-V
+
RAM support
RAM types0137 Benchmark tests
Overall performance in tests
0.68
Passmark
684
Cinebench 10 32-bit single-core
1424
Cinebench 10 32-bit multi-core
3083
3DMark06 CPU
1451
Cinebench 11.5 64-bit multi-core
1
Relative performance
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Competitor from Intel