Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the AMD Phenom 2 X6 1075T 3.0GHz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Phenom 2 X6 1075T 3.0GHz Socket AM3.
November 2010
(83%)
77 Reviews
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Abstract: Zum dritten mal in diesem Jahr gönnt AMD seinen CPUs mehr Takt. Dieses Mal gibt es neben neuen Athlon-II-Modellen auch beim Phenom II Zuwachs. Wir zeigen, was die neuen Dual-, Triple-, Quad- und Hexa-Cores drauf haben. Es ist alles andere als ein Gehe...
Abstract: For the third time in 2010, AMD is adding more speed to its processor lineup. But this time, both the Athlon II and Phenom II CPUs are being included. We spill the beans about the new dual-, triple-, quad-, and hexa-core chips in today’s article. It’s...
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Published: 2010-09-21, Author: Paolo , review by: hwupgrade.it
Abstract: Dei processori AMD abbiamo avuto modo di parlare a lungo, riferendoci alle architetture Bulldozer e Bobcat che verranno presentate nel corso dell'anno 2011 e delle quali sono emerse nelle ultime settimane le prime caratteristiche tecniche ufficiali. C'è m...
While this isn’t the fasted processor on the market, AMD has really shown what they can do. It’s clear that their goal is not to be the best, but to be the best value, and the benchmarks show what a great value this processor is. This product is very ...
True 6physicalcore processor, Turbo Core feature autooverclocks to 3.5GHz if 3 or fewer cores in use, Easily overclocks to more than 4GHz in an 890FX motherboard, Excellent performance in media transcoding and professional rendering and modelling, Low 125 watt TDP, Works in older AM2 motherboards (with BIOS update),
45nm process is kinda old these days, Not as much cache as competitive Intel processors, Cannot support an NVIDIA SLI system
Benchmark tests should always be taken with a grain of salt. It's difficult to try and isolate the performance difference a single component in a computer system makes, especially when it's necessary to compare across different manufacturers and platf...
Abstract: From time to time a processor manufacturer will tweak current silicon, pushing a more stable clock speed. This is what gives us different processors speeds in the same family such as the Intel i7 and AMD Phenom II series. These tweaks, or “speed bumps...