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Without a doubt, AMD Phenom II X6 1090T performs adequately to its price and will be in demand. Positioning on a par with Intel Core i7-930 is completely justified. However, judging by specifications, we believe this CPU can demonstrate better results.
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AMD has released the Phenom II X6 processor series and claims that it ushers in a new era of computing. Legit Reviews has the flagship AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition processor and puts it to the test against other common desktop processors in a vast number of benchmarks. We also overclock it to see how high we can get this six-core chip!
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AMD's Turbo CORE technology is now available in 'Thuban' Phenom-II AM3 desktop processors, beginning with the 2.8GHz X6-1055T and 3.2GHz X6-1090T CPUs. Turbo CORE senses when three of the six processor cores are not in use, and automatically boosts the clock speed up to 500MHz. Paired with the AMD 890FX chipset found on ASUS' Crosshair-IV Formula ROG motherboard, the AMD Phenom-II X6-1090T Black Edition CPU can reach 4.0GHz on all six cores with an additional 4.3GHz Turbo CORE. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the AMD X6-1090T against the Intel Core i7-920 and i7-890X processors in gaming, computing, and overclocking performance.
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Back in January 2009 AMD took a major step forward with their first Phenom II processors. A little over a year later now, the next big evolution has arrived! AMD has brought the first affordable six-core desktop processor to market. Codenamed Thuban, this X6 processor features two additional cores over the existing AMD Phenom II X4 Deneb design.
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Mit dem heutigen Tag ist offiziell, worum schon seit Langem fleißig spekuliert wird. Der Startschuss zu Six-Core Prozessoren von AMD fällt und weil High-End Phenom II X6 CPUs auch eine passende Unterlage brauchen, gibt's den AMD 890FX Chipsatz gleich mit dazu.
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AMD is on track at releasing their top-of-the-line Phenom II X6 1090T CPU. We bring you the performance numbers in a six-way CPU comparison, featuring guest appearance by AMD's own Phenom II X2...or is it X4?
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Mit der Einführung von Intel’s 32 nm Fertigung sind auch zahlreiche Prozessoren vorgestellt worden, die auf dieser neuen Architektur basieren und wieder für mächtig Gesprächsstoff gesorgt haben. Diese Herstellungsart nennt sich „Westmere“ und ist eine vereinfachte und umgearbeitete Auflage des rund 1 Jahr alten Nehalem Prozessors. Insgesamt hat Intel 18 neue Prozessoren basierend auf der 32-nm-Fertigungstechnik vorgestellt. Einer davon sticht natürlich enorm raus, da es der erste 6 Kern Prozessor in der Produktpalette ist. Die Rede ist vom Core i7 980X Extreme Edition mit dem Codenamen „Gulftown“, den wir euch etwas näher vorstellen wollen…
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Back in October of last year, Athlon introduced its first Athlon II X3 triple-core processors, the 425 and 435. Working with the less than perfect yields from the Deneb and Propus dies, the Rana die was born. As yields improve, the processors can become more stable at higher clock speeds. In January 2010, the Athlon-II X3-440 was released; a 100MHz speed bump on the X3-435 processor. Now AMD is bumping the speed up by another 100MHz with the release of the X3-445 and the X3-450 is slated to come out later on this year. In this article Benchmark Reviews is closely examining the Athlon-II X3-445 ADX445WFK32GM to see what kind of power can be harnessed from this low-priced, triple-core, potentially unlockable 3.1GHz processor, especially when paired with AMDs newest 890G chipset.
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This particlar processor uses AMD's latest 45nm technology, has a low wattage rating of 65watts and operates using a dual core setup running at 3.1GHz. It falls under the Athlon II X2 set of CPU's and is amazing value for money.
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The AMD Athlon II X4 640 is the fastest quad-core processor in the Athlon II series with its overall clock frequency of 3.0GHz. With a street price of $122 and just a 100MHz boost over its predecessor is the Athlon II X4 640 worth it? Read on to see how it performs in the benchmarks and to see how it handles being overclocked on our AMD 890GX test system.
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