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Reviews of AMD Phenom 2 X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2GHz Socket AM3

Testseek.com have collected 160 expert reviews of the AMD Phenom 2 X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2GHz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Phenom 2 X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2GHz Socket AM3.
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The editors liked

  • Six Core Performance
  • TurboCore Technology
  • Optimized 890FX Chipset
  • Less Expensive than its Competitor
  • Improved Performance over the Dragon Platform
  • Reverse Compatible with AM2/AM3
  • Stable performance
  • Overclockes well
  • No heat issues
  • Six physical processor cores
  • Introduces AMD Turbo CORE technology
  • Excellent priceperformance ratio
  • Overlocks to 4.0GHz with 4.3GHz Turbo CORE
  • Maintains AMD socket AM3 compatability
  • Outstanding media transcoding or file compression performance
  • Dominates professional engineering and design tasks
  • Unlocked clock speed multiplier
  • Maintains 125W TDP
  • Excellent Performance
  • Good Overclocking Headroom
  • Good Power Consumption
  • Compatible with Current AM2+ and AM3 mobos
  • Competitive Pricing
  • AMD's fastest processor yet. Turbo CORE technology introduces automatic overclocking. Less expensive than Intel's top-tier CPU.
  • Stunning performance for the price
  • Dynamic clock helps speed performance in programs that use just one core
  • 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

  • TurboCore (still in its infancy)
  • Price
  • Shared L3 cache is the same between fourand sixcore units
  • Utilizes aging 45nm fabrication process
  • Outperformed by Intel Quad-Cores
  • Lower IPC Per Core Than Intel
  • Iderably less powerful than Intel's high-end CPUs.
  • Doesn't approach performance of Intel's six-core counterpart
  • Price somewhat higher than Core i7 860
  • Not the best choice for hardcore gamers
  • Massive increase in power consumption and heat output when overclocking

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  Published: 2010-04-27, review by: ocaholic.ch.english

  • 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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  Published: 2010-04-27, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Far cheaper than Intel's first six-core effort, but it's still too expensive given its all-round performance. ...

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  Published: 2010-04-27, review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • 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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  Published: 2010-04-27, review by: alphr.com

  • AMD’s first six-core processor brings improved parallelism, but you'll pay a premium for it ...

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  Published: 2010-06-01, review by: pcquest.com

  • Excellent performance from the 6 cored desktop processor which is sure to fulfill the desktop users' processing expectations. Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this productPrintCommentEmailDi...

 
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  Published: 2010-05-14, review by: techtree.com

  • Turbo CORE feature, runs cool, good overclocker, low TDP, will work with AM2+ chipsets (after a BIOS update)
  • A little expensive for some
  • This is one department where AMD is always at the forefront, their pricing. The two hex-cores CPUs are priced very competitively. The X6 1055T is available for Rs.11000 while the X6 1090T is available for Rs.14000, which is quite impressive. At this pr...

 
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  Published: 2010-05-03, review by: ld2.ciol.com

  • can support extensive virtualization, price, comaptible with existing am2, am3 sockets with bios update
  • performance is still low as compared with intel core i7 980X

 
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  Published: 2010-05-03, review by: firstpost.com

  • Your choice of CPU should depend on the type of applications you use and the level of multitasking you require. The Phenom II X6 shines when it comes to heavy multitasking and CPU intensive tasks such as content creation and audio and video encoding. B...

 
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  Published: 2010-05-02, review by: vr-zone.com

  • At this point, it should already be apparent that AMD has created a fine successor to its previous flagship Phenom II X4 CPU. It is also a success in more ways than one. First of all, the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T, by packing in more cores and more cache...

 
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  Published: 2010-04-27, review by: geeknetic.es

  • De AMD se valora mucho que actualmente ofrece una plataforma realmente sólida con un fantástico equilibrio entre costes y rendimiento y con una fiabilidad remarcable. Sus nuevos procesadores de seis núcleos revolucionarán el mercado siendo los primero...

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