Issue of processor (Athlon or Phenom) p6320f

Nice day

I am considering buying this computer I like both HP and AMD.  When I look at the specifications p6320f sheet, he mentions an Athlon II X 4 820.  When you look at the retailer, he is listed as a Phenom II X 4 820.

The Phenom series is best AMD processor.  I would like to know with certainty what processor it is before making my purchase.  So far, I'm leaning towards believing that it is a prodigy, mainly because when I look to the top of the site of AMD processors I can't find an Athlon II X 4 820.

If anyone has bought this computer, or has some knowledge, please let me know.

Thank you very much

IRCanuck

Hi ircanuck,

The desktop PC HP Pavilion p6320f model, contains a processor Phenom II - X 4-820.

Kind regards

TerryS

...  Although I am an employee of HP, I speak for myself and not for HP.

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