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Welcome back AMD, we've missed you. With the launch of the Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition a few months ago, AMD signalled a revival of its CPU business. The 1090T is based on Thuban, a new six-core chip and easily the best processor design from AMD in y...
Awesome multi-threading for the money, Surprisingly good overclocking headroom...
Not the best gaming chip ever made, The 1055T is better value...
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For this review I will be looking at a product from a company that needs no real introduction as anyone who has used a PC for any length of time has probably used one of their products. The company is AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) and I will be looking...
Overclocks well, Performance per (pound/dollar/euro), X6 cores that won’t break the bank, Unlocked multiplier, Runs pretty cool (on both air and water)...
You need to know how to overclock to get the best out of this chip really.
After spending some time with this CPU I have to say I am impressed again by another AMD Black Edition product, the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2 gives out great performance for the price and with some in reserve too. Ok so the chip does not...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:45
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AMD has updated its Phenom II CPU range with two models that sport six cores and has added Turbo CORE. Although these CPUs are much cheaper than Intel's Core i7 980X they're still irrelevant to the man in the street so, yes, they are affordable but no...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:46
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At the Pentium 4's press launch, Intel talked confidently about future versions reaching 10GHz. Oh dear, now we know better. The path to performance lies with multiple core chips. Intel started the trend and where Intel goes, AMD isn't too far behind -...
Six cores for quad core money, Slots into existing motherboards, Excellent number-crunching, Overclocks easily to 4.0GHz...
Game performance second to Intel i7 , Turbo CORE not so clever, No increase in L3 cache for the extra cores, Only dual channel DDR...
At the Pentium 4's press launch, Intel talked confidently about future versions reaching 10GHz. Oh dear, now we know better. The path to performance lies with multiple core chips. Intel started the trend and where Intel goes, AMD isn't too far behind -...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:00
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AMD's Range The Phenom II family was unveiled in January 2009 with the X4 900. Two models were available at first, and AMD gradually increased the speeds, adding more and more models before finally arriving at this six-core version.The Phenom II X6 10...
Pluses, Good overall performance, Keeps up with games, Energy consumption kept in check during the move to six cores, Turbo Core mode...
Minuses, Consumption still very high, No Hyper Threading to even out the load...
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At $1,000, it’s simply not possible to use the word value when talking about Intel’s Core i7-980X. Yes, it’s nice that the company is serving up an extra two cores at the same premium price point. And yes, we’re glad to see Intel extending the life of...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:05
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With its Phenom II X6 AMD has its first mainstream six core CPU in the portfolio which should provide users with quite a lot more computing power than its predecessors. AMD now also has a Turbo feature which boosts single threaded applications. How AMD...
AMD presents with its Phenom II X6 series solid mainstream CPUs which come with a very competitive pricing. Although AMD got more competition from Intel in this segment especially the Phenom II X6 1090T is a very good product. Starting with the Futurem...
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Having witnessed the awesome processing power of the Intel Core i7-980X, we were stuck with just one problem – its equally awesome asking price of £800. Now only weeks later, AMD may have ridden to the rescue of those requiring six-core performance, bu...
Far cheaper than Intel's first six-core effort, but it's still too expensive given its all-round performance...
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Today we will be taking a look at the AMD 890FX and Phenom II X6 1090T in a selection of real world tests to find out how it fits into the current marketplace. In addition to this we will also cover some additional 890GX products and a few boards which...
For ratings, awards and links to buy see the base of this page)Phenom II X6 1090T and AMD 890FXAMDs Phenom II X6 is one of those products which initially seems like a very impressive item but the more that we think about its pros and cons the more co...
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Just a few months ago, Intel launched the Core i7-980X, the world’s first six-core desktop processor. Now, with unaccustomed promptness, AMD has matched the stakes with the six-core Phenom II X6 1090T, the most powerful Phenom yet to grace the AM3 plat...
AMD’s first six-core processor brings improved parallelism, but you'll pay a premium for it...
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If ever there was a duet consisting solely of fiddles, AMD would be the musician to play last. It's not that AMD isn't good at fiddling, but simply that until now, its performances haven't quite caused anyone to buckle at the knees, bouncing along on t...
While it doesn’t beat the best, its price/performance is unmatched by anything on the market today...
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There are very few hexa-core processors in the wild. Intel has one, in the form of its expensive enthusiast ‘Gulftown' Core i7-980X Extreme Edition. AMD uses two hexa-core dies in its latest generation of Opteron server processors, and has become the f...
Hexa-core is here, but how does it stack up? John Gillooly assesses AMD’s bid for the hearts and minds of desktop builders...
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Recently we saw the first desktop six-core processor reviewed here at OCC, the Intel Core i7 980X and the power that the hex-core's bring to the table. Today we are looking at AMD's offering to the six-core market, the Phenom II X6 1090T processor. Th...
Six processing cores, Turbo Core technology, Under $300, Part of new "Leo Platform", HyperTransport 3.0, Pricing...
Slower then the Intel 980X when compared core for core...
The performance of the new AMD Phenom II X6 1090T needs to be looked at not only in raw numbers but as a whole product. While clock for clock, speed for speed, the Intel i7 980X brings the 1090T to its knees, but if you factor in the costs of each one...
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Again, we can only repeat that these new Thuban chips will absolutely appeal to those who take their multi-threading performance serious, those who don't have an unlimited budget, or those who do not want to upgrade...
Frankly, AMD have done an ACE job with these new processors. The results really do speak for themselves. In applications that utilize more than four threads, the new Phenom II X6 is generally a phenomenal performer, leaving the Phenom II X4's in the du...
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Today we are looking at the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Hexa-core AM3 Processor.This particular CPU is the latest from AMD supporting 45nm technology, running at 125watts and sporting 6 cores with a speed of 3.2GHz.It's a perfect processor to rival Intel when...
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So, AMD has been having some difficulty in keeping up with Intel and their current generation of CPU. This is not to say that AMD does not have fast CPUs, it is just that they have only been as fast as Intel’s last generation (unless you overclock...
AMD has positioned itself as the price/performance leader. They have inexpensive components positioned at almost every level. This should be pushing them into people’s systems, but for any of you that were around in the K6-II and K6-III days, you’l...
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This week, as a lot of readers wanted us to do, we tested the gaming performance of the Phenom II x4 and Phenom II x6 coupled with an AMD Radeon HD 7970. Which brings our comparison tables to a new level having 2 Phenoms, 2 Bulldozers, 2 Core 2 and an Ivy...
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Since the introduction of the groundbreaking Nehalem architecture in 2008, Intel appears to have sewn up the desktop CPU market with a top-to-bottom line of subsequent processors. Core i3 "Clarkdale" occupies the entry level, Core i5 "Lynnfield" has a...
It's been a while since we've had our hands on an AMD CPU that has left us genuinely impressed, but we're pleased to say that the Phenom II X6 1090T has done exactly that. Having seemingly nowhere to go, and nowhere to hide, AMD has taken what may have...
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