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duron
05-27-2010, 06:22 PM
is this Valid? :confused:


So you will have known what we want to do.Of course,We want to note that this test we just simulate X6 1035T and X6 1075T and this does not mean the really performance of these two processors,But base our experience the difference will not too big.Because we do not know the voltage of these two processor,we can not take power test.

http://en.inpai.com.cn/doc/enshowcont.asp?id=7669

zanzabar
05-27-2010, 06:30 PM
it looks like the 1090t clocked at various multies, for that its valid but i would expect the 2.5x turbo on them like the 1055t instead of the 2x that the 1090 has so they should do a little better. so the non turbo results should be the same but i honestly do not see a point in anything but the 1055t for non extreme cooling. u can max out to max clock on the platform with a 300mhz or lower HTT so the unlocked multi is really just to be lazy.

Dumo
05-27-2010, 06:40 PM
Thats ACBBE....Imo not represent retail chip

amdsempron_xs
05-27-2010, 06:50 PM
Are we gonna have new revision on these 2 new CPUs? I'm with Core i7 860 now, will return to AMD on next revision :p:
AMD processors' OC capability is better after stepping to new revision :p:

tbone8ty
05-27-2010, 07:37 PM
1035t will be a nice one to OC

DedEmbryonicCe1
05-28-2010, 11:00 PM
I doubt there will be a new revision so soon as the launch of these two chips. Agena B2 -> B3 was rather quick at ~4 months and for good reason. In comparison C2 -> C3 took 11 months as tweaking Deneb wasn't such a necessity. Whether or not AMD eventually makes a E1 or whatever...well that depends on how long Bulldozer takes. Only if Bulldozer gets really delayed would I expect AMD to decide a Thuban refresh was worthy of their engineer's time. Other than fixing the thermal sensors what do you think AMD need to do to Thuban? All the other issues I can think of are the various BIOS bugs.