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AMD A6-3620 vs Intel Core i5-2500S
Mini Review
AMD A6-3620 advantages
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- Graphics performance of the microprocessor is higher.
- The CPU has 3DNow! instructions. Even though the 3DNow! instruction set may improve performance of certain old games and software, it is now obsolete, and it is no longer used by modern programs.
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Intel Core i5-2500S advantages
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- In single-threaded programs, this processor is 105% faster.
- Multi-threaded performance of the Intel Core i5-2500S is better.
- In memory-intensive applications, the Intel i5-2500S has 43% higher performance.
- SSSE3, SSE4.1 and SSE4.2 instructions are enabled on this microprocessor.
- The Core i5-2500S incorporates AES, or Advanced Encryption Standard, technology. This extension accelerates AES encryption and decryption, and is valuable if you run programs, that protect your disk or network data.
- The Core i5-2500S has AVX instructions enabled. These extensions are not widely supported by applications yet, however their support should improve in future programs.
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A6-3620 vs i5-2500S performance comparison
The charts in the table below illustrate relative performance of A6-3620 and Core i5-2500S processors in several different kinds of programs. The numbers for 'Single-threaded performance', 'Multi-threaded performance' and 'Integrated Graphics performance' charts are calculated as an average of several related benchmarks, that you can find in the "Benchmarks" tab. As such, the shown results may differ from results, that you may receive in individual tests. The 'Overall performance' shows an average of all-around performance benchmarks, and benchmarks, specific to each type of task. |
Single-threaded performance Higher is better |
Multi-threaded performance Higher is better |
Memory-intensive applications Higher is better |
Integrated Graphics performance Higher is better |
Overall performance Higher is better |
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- AMD A6-3620 - Intel Core i5-2500S
Complete list of benchmarks, that show difference in performance between A6-3620 and Intel Core i5-2500S in various types of applications, can be found in the "Benchmarks" tab.
A6-3620 vs i5-2500S power consumption comparison
Thermal Design Power Lower is better |
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Detailed side by side comparison of A6-3620 vs Core i5-2500S specs can be found in the "Specifications" tab. More detailed comparison of low level features of both microprocessors you will find in the "CPUIDs" tab.
Pros and Cons summary
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| A6-3620 | Core i5-2500S |
General recommendations: Identical overall performance, Performs significantly faster in graphics tasks
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General recommendations: Same overall performance, Much faster in single- and multi-threaded tasks, Features SSE4.1 / SSE4.2 / AVX instructions
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Drawbacks: Does not support some instructions
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Drawbacks: Performs considerably worse in graphics applications
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Similar processors
Similar CPUs use the same socket and architecture as AMD A6-3620 and i5-2500S, but their performance and other characteristics are a bit different.
Specifications
| | AMD A6-3620 | Intel Core i5-2500S |
| | Basic details |
| Market segment | Desktop |
| Manufacturer | AMD | Intel |
| Family | AMD A6-Series | Intel Core i5 |
| Model number | A6-3620 | i5-2500S |
| CPU part number | AD3620OJZ43GX | CM8062300835501 |
| Box part number | AD3620OJGXBOX | |
| Introduction date | December 20, 2011 | January 9, 2011 |
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| | CPU features |
| Core name | Llano | Sandy Bridge |
| Platform name | Lynx | |
| Microarchitecture | K10 | Sandy Bridge |
| Technology (micron) | 0.032 |
| Data width (bits) | 64 |
| Socket | Socket FM1 | Socket 1155 |
| Frequency (MHz) | 2200 | 2700 |
| Turbo Frequency (MHz) | 2500 | 3700 |
| Clock Multiplier | | 27 |
| L1 cache | 256 KB (code) / 256 KB (data) | 128 KB (code) / 128 KB (data) |
| L2 cache (KB) | 4096 | 1024 |
| L3 cache (KB) | | 6144 |
| Max temperature (°C) | 70.5 | 69.1 |
| TDP (Watt) | 65 |
| Core voltage (V) | 0.45 - 1.4125 | |
| Cores | 4 |
| Threads | 4 |
| Multiprocessing | 1 |
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| | Instruction set extensions |
| 3DNow! | + | - |
| AES / Advanced Encryption Standard | - | + |
| AMD64 / EM64T 64-bit technology | + |
| AVX / Advanced Vector Extensions | - | + |
| MMX | + |
| SSE | + |
| SSE2 | + |
| SSE3 | + |
| SSE4.1 | - | + |
| SSE4.2 | - | + |
| SSSE3 / Supplemental SSE3 | - | + |
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| | Supported technologies |
| PowerNow! / Enhanced SpeedStep | + |
| Trusted Execution | - | + |
| Turbo Core / Turbo Boost | + |
| Virtualization | + |
| Virus Protection / Execute Disable bit | + |
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| | Integrated Graphics |
| GPU Type | Radeon HD 6530D | HD 2000 |
| Base frequency (MHz) | 443 | 850 |
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| | Integrated Memory Controller(s) |
| The number of controllers | 1 |
| Memory channels | 2 |
| Supported memory | DDR3-1866 | DDR3-1066 DDR3-1333 |
Notes:
Rows with different specifications or features are highlighted.
For detailed specifications of "AMD A6-3620" or "Intel Core i5-2500S" parts please click on the links in the table header.
Benchmarks
System setup
Below is a partial set of AMD A6-3620 and Intel Core i5-2500S benchmarks from our CPU benchmark database.
The former processor was tested on ASUS F1A75-V Pro motherboard with 4GB dual-channel Crucial BallistixPC3-14900 (DDR3-1866) memory, and Integrated on-chip ATI Radeon 6000-series graphics.
The latter processor was tested on ASUS P8H61-M motherboard, that had 2 GB dual-channel Corsair CM3X1024-1333C9 DDR3 memory, and Integrated on-chip Intel Sandy Bridge graphics.
For different system configurations please see tests of A6-3620 and Intel Core i5-2500S CPUs in our benchmark database.
All tests were performed at default frequency and voltage, using manufacturer's stock fan/heatsink. None of the components were overclocked. Motherboard BIOS options were left at default settings.
The results of all benchmarks are broken into four categories: multi-threaded, single-threaded, memory intensive and graphics / gaming.
A6-3620 vs Intel Core i5-2500S single-threaded benchmarks
Single-threaded benchmarks run on a single CPU core, and do not depend
on such features as the number of cores, or Hyper-Threading
technology. Additionally, they do not utilize on-chip caches,
dedicated to other cores.
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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3DMark03 CPU score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 64.8% |
CINEBENCH R10 CPU score (1 core) benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 47.3% |
FLAC encoding - single process benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 55.9% |
H.264 video encoding - single process benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 51.0% |
LAME MP3 encoding - single process benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 49.2% |
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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PCMark2002 CPU score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 57.2% |
Super PI (1M) benchmark
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Shorter is better |
| 100% |
| 35.9% |
XVid video encoding - single process benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 53.2% |
A6-3620 vs Intel Core i5-2500S multi-threaded benchmarks
Multi-threaded benchmarks utilize all CPU cores and other on-chip
resources (on-chip caches, internal buffers, etc). Intel's
Hyper-Threading feature also helps to improve multi-threading
performance.
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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3DMark06 CPU score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 69.6% |
Apache web server - dynamic pages benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 54.5% |
Apache web server - static pages benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 50.0% |
Blowfish encryption benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 61.4% |
CINEBENCH R10 CPU score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 55.4% |
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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CINEBENCH R10 render time (seconds) benchmark
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Shorter is better |
| 100% |
| 55.4% |
CrystalMark ALU benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 61.3% |
CrystalMark FPU benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 74.4% |
Euler3D benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 54.7% |
FLAC encoding - multiple processes benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 66.3% |
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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Fritz Chess Benchmark benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 68.4% |
H.264 video encoding - multiple processes benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 61.4% |
H.264 video encoding - multithreaded benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 58.7% |
LAME MP3 encoding - multiple processes benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 58.2% |
MySQL 5.0.27 - selecting data benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 65.2% |
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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PCMark05 CPU score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 62.2% |
PCMark05 score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 89.6% |
Sandra Dhrystone (MIPS) benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 63.3% |
Sandra MultiMedia Floating Point (it/s) benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 66.5% |
Sandra MultiMedia Integer (it/s) benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 98.4% |
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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Sandra Whetstone (MFLOPS) benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 86.9% |
Sandra Whetstone SSE2 (MFLOPS) benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 67.0% |
XVid video encoding - multiple processes benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 66.9% |
wPrime v1.55 (32M) benchmark
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Shorter is better |
| 100% |
| 68.2% |
A6-3620 vs Intel Core i5-2500S graphics benchmarks
Graphics benchmarks depend on the type of integrated or discrete
graphics adapter, and to less extent on the processor performance.
Because these benchmarks are synthetic, they may not truly represent
gaming performance. However, they still can used to estimate whether
one processor will perform faster or slower in games than another CPU.
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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3DMark03 game score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 40.5% |
3DMark06 3DMark score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 48.9% |
3DMark2001 score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 69.0% |
CINEBENCH R10 OpenGL score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 43.3% |
PCMark05 Graphics score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 44.2% |
A6-3620 vs Intel Core i5-2500S memory performance
Memory-intensive tests or programs move large amounts of data to/from
memory, and they depend more on memory throughput and the size of
on-chip caches, rather than on CPU integer/FP/SIMD performance.
AMD A6-3620
Intel Core i5-2500S
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7Zip compressing/decompressing speed benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 76.6% |
CrystalMark Memory benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 86.7% |
PCMark05 Memory score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 64.3% |
PCMark2002 Memory score benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 38.2% |
WinRAR compressing/decompressing speed benchmark
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Longer is better  |
| 100% |
| 75.3% |
CPUIDs
The table below compares two random CPUID records for AMD A6-3620 and Intel Core i5-2500S
microprocessors, that were submitted to our CPUID database.
Please note that different steppings of Intel processors, identified
by S-spec numbers or CPUID, may have slightly different features. For
that reason the comparison table below only applies to CPUs with
specific S-Spec number / CPUID.
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CPUID 1 |
CPUID 2 |
| Manufacturer | AMD | Intel |
| CPU Family | A6-Series | Core i5 |
| Model / Processor Number | A6-3620 | i5-2500S |
| Frequency | 2200 MHz | 2693 MHz |
| CWID version | 0.4 |
| Part number | AD3620OJZ43GX | CM8062300835501 |
| S-Spec / Stepping Code | DA 1152PGN | SR009 |
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| General information |
| Vendor | AuthenticAMD | GenuineIntel |
| Processor name (BIOS) | AMD A6-3620 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics | Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500S CPU @ 2.70GHz |
| Cores | 4 |
| Logical processors | 4 |
| Processor type | Original OEM Processor |
| CPUID signature | LN-B0 | 206A7 |
| Family | 300F10 | 6 (06h) |
| Model | 18 (012h) | 42 (02Ah) |
| Stepping | 1 (01h) | 7 (07h) |
| TLB/Cache details | 0 (00h) | 64-byte Prefetching
Data TLB0: 2-MB or 4-MB pages, 4-way associative, 32 entries
Data TLB: 4-KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 64 entries
Instruction TLB: 4-KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 128 entries
L2 TLB: 1-MB, 4-way set associative, 64-byte line size
Shared 2nd-level TLB: 4 KB pages, 4-way set associative, 512 entries |
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| Cache |
| L1 data: Associativity | 2-way set associative | 8-way set associative |
| L1 data: Comments | | Direct-mapped |
| L1 data: Line size | 64 bytes |
| L1 data: Lines per tag | 1 | |
| L1 data: Size | 4 x 64 KB | 4 x 32 KB |
| L1 instruction: Associativity | 2-way set associative | 8-way set associative |
| L1 instruction: Comments | | Direct-mapped |
| L1 instruction: Line size | 64 bytes |
| L1 instruction: Lines per tag | 1 | |
| L1 instruction: Size | 4 x 64 KB | 4 x 32 KB |
| L2: Associativity | 16-way set associative | 8-way set associative |
| L2: Comments | | Non-inclusive|Direct-mapped |
| L2: Line size | 64 bytes |
| L2: Lines per tag | 1 | |
| L2: Size | 4 x 1 MB | 4 x 256 KB |
| L3: Associativity | | 12-way set associative |
| L3: Comments | | Inclusive|Shared between all cores |
| L3: Line size | | 64 bytes |
| L3: Size | | 6 MB |
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| Instruction set extensions |
| 3DNow! | + | - |
| AES | - | + |
| AMD extensions to MMX | + | - |
| AVX | - | + |
| Extensions to 3DNow! | + | - |
| MMX | + |
| SSE | + |
| SSE2 | + |
| SSE3 | + |
| SSE4.1 | - | + |
| SSE4.2 | - | + |
| SSE4A | + | - |
| SSSE3 | - | + |
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| Additional instructions |
| Advanced Bit manipulation | + | - |
| CLFLUSH | + |
| CMOV | + |
| CMPXCHG16B | + |
| CMPXCHG8B | + |
| FXSAVE/FXRSTORE | + |
| MONITOR/MWAIT | + |
| PCLMULDQ | - | + |
| POPCNT | + |
| PREFETCH/PREFETCHW | + | - |
| RDTSCP | + |
| SKINIT / STGI support | + | - |
| SYSCALL/SYSRET | + | - |
| SYSENTER/SYSEXIT | + |
| XSAVE / XRESTORE states | - | + |
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| Major features |
| 64-bit / Intel 64 | + |
| Enhanced SpeedStep | - | + |
| Intel Trusted Execution technology | - | + |
| Intel Virtualization | - | + |
| NX bit/XD-bit | + |
| On-chip Floating Point Unit | + |
| PowerNow! / Cool'n'Quiet | + | - |
| Secure Virtual Machine (Virtualization) | + | - |
| Turbo Boost | - | + |
| Turbo Core | + | - |
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| Other features |
| 1 GB large page support | + | - |
| 100MHz multiplier control | + | - |
| 128-bit SSE instructions | + | - |
| 36-bit page-size extensions | + |
| 64-bit debug store | - | + |
| Advanced programmable interrupt controller | + |
| CPL qualified debug store | - | + |
| Core multi-processing legacy mode | + | - |
| Debug store | - | + |
| Debugging extensions | + |
| Digital Thermal Sensor capability | - | + |
| Extended APIC space | + | - |
| Extended xAPIC support | - | + |
| Hardware P-state control | + | - |
| Hardware thermal control | + | - |
| Instruction based sampling | + | - |
| LAHF / SAHF support in 64-bit mode | + |
| LBR virtualization | + | - |
| LOCK MOV CR0 means MOV CR8 | + | - |
| Machine check architecture | + |
| Machine check exception | + |
| Memory-type range registers | + |
| Misaligned SSE mode | + | - |
| Model-specific registers | + |
| Nested page tables | + | - |
| OS visible workaround | + | - |
| Page attribute table | + |
| Page global extension | + |
| Page-size extensions (4MB pages) | + |
| Pending break enable | - | + |
| Perfmon and Debug capability | - | + |
| Physical address extensions | + |
| Power Limit Notification capability | - | + |
| Process context identifiers | - | + |
| SVM lock | + | - |
| Self-snoop | - | + |
| Software thermal control | + | - |
| Support for NRIP save | + | - |
| THERMTRIP | + | - |
| TSC rate is ensured to be invariant across all states | + |
| Temperature sensor | + | - |
| Thermal monitor | - | + |
| Thermal monitor 2 | - | + |
| Thermal monitor and software controlled clock facilities | - | + |
| Time stamp counter | + |
| Timestamp counter deadline | - | + |
| Virtual 8086-mode enhancements | + |
| Watchdog timer support | + | - |
| xTPR Update Control | - | + |
+ - feature is supported
- - feature is not supported
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