| ×AMD FX-6300 Six-Core | + ADD |
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| Price | $80.1 - BUY | Search Online |
| Socket Type | LGA2011-v3 | AM3+ |
| CPU Class | Server | Desktop |
| Clockspeed | 2.4 GHz | 3.5 GHz |
| Turbo Speed | Up to 3.2 GHz | Up to 4.1 GHz |
| # of Physical Cores | 6 (Threads: 12) | 6 (in 3 physical modules) |
| Cache | L1: 384KB, L2: 1.5MB, L3: 15MB | L1: 480KB, L2: 12.0MB, L3: 8MB |
| TDP | 85W | 95W |
| Yearly Running Cost | $15.51 | $17.34 |
| Other |
| First Seen on Chart | Q4 2014 | Q4 2012 |
| # of Samples | 759 | 12605 |
| CPU Rank | 1824 | 2566 |
| CPU Value | 96.9 | 28.2 |
| Single Thread Rating(% diff. to max in group) | 1691(0.0%) | 1486(-12.1%) |
| CPU Mark(% diff. to max in group) | 7760(0.0%) | 4227(-45.5%) |
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CPU Mark Rating As of 2nd of March 2026 - Higher results represent better performance | Intel Xeon E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz | 7,760 |
| AMD FX-6300 Six-Core | 4,227 |
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CPU Value (CPU Mark / $Price) As of 2nd of March 2026 - Higher results represent better value | Intel Xeon E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz | 96.9 |
| AMD FX-6300 Six-Core | 28.2 |
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CPU Single Thread Rating As of 2nd of March 2026 - Higher results represent better performance | Intel Xeon E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz | 1,691 |
| AMD FX-6300 Six-Core | 1,486 |
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Estimated Energy Usage Cost
| Estimated Energy Adjustable Values |
| Average hours of use per day | Average CPU Utilization (0-100%)1 | Power cost, $ per kWh2 |
| 8 | 25 |
1Average user usage is typically low and can vary from task to task. An estimate load 25% is nominal.2Typical power costs vary around the world. Check your last power bill for details. Values of $0.15 to $0.45 per kWh are typical.
| Intel Xeon E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz | AMD FX-6300 Six-Core |
| Max TDP | 85W | 95W |
| Power consumption per day (kWh) | NA | NA |
| Running cost per day | NA | NA |
| Power consumption per year (kWh) | NA | NA |
| Running cost per year | NA | NA |
Shown CPU power usage is based on linear interpolation of Max TDP (i.e. max load). Actual CPU power profile may vary.