Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the AMD Phenom 2 X6 1055T 2.8Ghz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Phenom 2 X6 1055T 2.8Ghz Socket AM3.
September 2010
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Six Core
Turbo CORE Ability
High Overclockability
Phenom Quality
9MB Total Cache
AM2/3 Compatability
Six physical cores
Lots of computing power in multithreaded applications
Turbo Core implementation
Compatibility with older chipsets
Low operating temperatures
Overclocking potential
The editors didn't like
None
Price somewhat higher than Core i5 750
Not the best choice for hardcore gamers
Slower than i5 750 or Phenom II X4 965 when just few cores are used
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Published: 2010-09-17, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
If you are looking to build a new system or upgrade an existing system, the AMD Phenom II X6 1055T processor should be a serious contender on your short list! It offers top of the charts performance, and can be purchased for under ! ...
Abstract: It has been a while since we tested some CPUs. Since about three months AMD is selling it's first Hexa-Core generation, namely the Phenom II X6 1055T and the Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition. Both CPUs are still manufactured in a 45nm SOI process, but ...
Six physical cores, Lots of computing power in multithreaded applications, Turbo Core implementation, Compatibility with older chipsets, Low operating temperatures, Overclocking potential
Price somewhat higher than Core i5 750, Not the best choice for hardcore gamers, Slower than i5 750 or Phenom II X4 965 when just few cores are used
To be honest, several weeks ago while testing Phenom II X6 1090T I was really impressed by flexibility in performance and raw power of six cores in multithreaded applications. This time, Phenom II X6 1055T failed to make such strong impressions. Its sl...
Six Core, Turbo CORE Ability, High Overclockability, Phenom Quality, 9MB Total Cache, AM2/3 Compatability,
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Now you can see what my definition of a true enthusiast. It's not someone that can buy the best, or flex the biggest e-peen. It's not someone that knows everything about everything and can flame anyone that disagrees with them. It's someone that has th...
Whatever way you look at it, Phenom II X6 1055T is a very interesting solution that is hard to pass. Even a quick look at a processor price list in any store will be enough for you to notice this CPU. There are only three six-core processor models prod...
sI have to say, I have mixed feelings about the new Phenom II X6 processors. On one hand, it’s nice to see AMD step up to a new price range and actually compete (Intel probably holds a permanent position at $1000, but perhaps the $550-600 i7 9xx are an...
AMD have shown real mastery with this Phenom II X6, succeeding where many were expecting failure. Very few commentators would have bet that AMD could bring out a 6-core processor within the same thermal envelope as a 4-core without lowering the clock n...