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AMD Phenom-II X6-1100T Reviews
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oooh sneak attack! i totally forgot about this!
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Not much of a difference between this and the 1090t. but, i could see myself buying one in the near future.
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Here is our review: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T + ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme = FUN
It's an overclocking review (1090T vs 1100T): max freq 3DMark Vantage CPU Test, max freq CPUz, max NB speed, max memory speed CL7. The CPU that won got to show what it's got on LN2 :D!
http://lab501.ro/wp-content/uploads/...2/cpu_6656.jpg
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100MHz bump... yay. :P
Doesn't really change the CPU landscape much, as most of the reviews point out. Its a good final upgrade for AM3 users, but you'd have to be slightly crazy to buy a new AM3 platform right now with SB right around the corner, not to mention AM3+ mobos due in Q1 in preparation for Bulldozer.
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nice review matose, i noticed very similar results with 1100T gaining a few mhz (at least 20-40mhz) over 1090t on all benchmarks & cpu-nb a huge improvement over 1090T
edit to add my 1090t is a great chip too so these 1100T gains are quite impressive. 1100T is over 4400mhz wprime1024 on watercooling w/ 70f+ ambients :)
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At least the 1100T uses less power than the 1090T which is a positive thing about this CPU. Bring on Bulldozer already.
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I think, this diference is maybe with BIOS at boards...or lower voltage at stock, some 1090T has diferents stock voltage, example my great 1090 is at only 1.275V default stock
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wished to get 3 1100T for all my desktops :D:D
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I want a 99$ 6 core for my server :p instead of its old Athlon X3 (Old kind) :p
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Originally Posted by
Epsilon84
100MHz bump... yay. :P
Doesn't really change the CPU landscape much, as most of the reviews point out. Its a good final upgrade for AM3 users, but you'd have to be slightly crazy to buy a new AM3 platform right now with SB right around the corner, not to mention AM3+ mobos due in Q1 in preparation for Bulldozer.
there is nothing in the am3+ mobo's that is different from am3 rebrand of both chipsets.
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There is 1 major difference.... it supports BD
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Originally Posted by
duploxxx
there is nothing in the am3+ mobo's that is different from am3 rebrand of both chipsets.
negative.
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Originally Posted by
eXa
There is 1 major difference.... it supports BD
Am3 could have supported bulldozer, but it performance would have been compromised.
so you have AM3+ to not hold it back.
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Originally Posted by
demonkevy666
negative.
Am3 could have supported bulldozer, but it performance would have been compromised.
so you have AM3+ to not hold it back.
there is no difference between those then just a bios update, pls show me one change between am3 and am3+ .
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Originally Posted by
duploxxx
there is no difference between those then just a bios update, pls show me one change between am3 and am3+ .
I don't think AM3+ is out yet to judge that...
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There are some electrical differences between AM3 and AM3+,to accommodating new power management/Turbo that comes with Bulldozer. It's not huge,but enough so that BD doesn't work in AM3,but older chips will work great on AM3+ though.
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Originally Posted by
duploxxx
there is nothing in the am3+ mobo's that is different from am3 rebrand of both chipsets.
Apart from the fact that AM3+ supports BD and AM3 does not...
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So I see stock NB is 2ghz. How much would a 2500-3000NB change things in these reviews?
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Thats really disappointing :down:
Of all the links in the OP, only Hardwarecanucks did anything with the NB while overclocking, but they didnt run any OC'd tests...
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Originally Posted by
informal
There are some electrical differences between AM3 and AM3+,to accommodating new power management/Turbo that comes with Bulldozer. It's not huge,but enough so that BD doesn't work in AM3,but older chips will work great on AM3+ though.
might be, but so did Thuban have new power management and turbo and they were able to fit in that also, I think it would be interesting to see if it works or not.
had a check on official AMD doc and indeed they always state AM3+ package....
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NB about 2800 MHz is good impact :)...Some test was at Pclab in April (1090T 4.2 GHz vs i7 860 4.2 GHz)
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Originally Posted by
FlanK3r
NB about 2800 MHz is good impact :)...Some test was at Pclab in April (1090T 4.2 GHz vs i7 860 4.2 GHz)
Wanna run some test with your 1100T with high NB/stock CPU clocks vs your 980x? I'm wondering how much impact it has on gaming. We all know NB is the bottleneck on AMD.
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You can look here for a 1090T vs i7 860 both at 4.2Ghz and NB speed for Thuban set to 2951MHz ;)!
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chuchnit: i have not much games....I likde 2D benchmarking more :). From games Im playing Quakelive only :-D...And sometimes some good single games as SII or Crysis.
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Any news on the 1065T 95w???