Chart below shows dependence on processor score in bottleneck calculation with NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 graphic card for General Tasks.
We don't recommend you to downgrade your processor if you physically own it because there is no good reason to replace current processor with weaker one. Here is list of processors that will best work with your NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 graphic card. This processors with NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 will have less bottleneck than with your current Intel Atom E3815 processor.
Pentium J2900 |
Desktop
Used in |
Q1 2014
Launched |
FCBGA1170
Socket |
2.4 GHz
Clock |
4
Cores |
10 W
Thermal Design Power TDP |
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2.4 GHz
Clock |
2.7 GHz
Turbo Clock |
4
Cores |
4
Threads |
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Celeron J1900 |
Desktop
Used in |
Q1 2014
Launched |
FCBGA1170
Socket |
2 GHz
Clock |
4
Cores |
10 W
Thermal Design Power TDP |
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2 GHz
Clock |
2.4 GHz
Turbo Clock |
4
Cores |
4
Threads |
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Atom E3845 |
Desktop
Used in |
Q2 2014
Launched |
FCBGA1170
Socket |
1.9 GHz
Clock |
4
Cores |
10 W
Thermal Design Power TDP |
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1.9 GHz
Clock |
4
Cores |
4
Threads |
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Celeron J1800 |
Desktop
Used in |
Q1 2014
Launched |
FCBGA1170
Socket |
2.4 GHz
Clock |
2
Cores |
10 W
Thermal Design Power TDP |
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2.4 GHz
Clock |
2.6 GHz
Turbo Clock |
2
Cores |
2
Threads |
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Atom E3825 |
Desktop
Used in |
Q2 2014
Launched |
FCBGA1170
Socket |
1.3 GHz
Clock |
2
Cores |
6 W
Thermal Design Power TDP |
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1.3 GHz
Clock |
2
Cores |
2
Threads |