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    I dont understand the 1090T codename??

    1035-1055-1075 and then 1090 ?? why shouldn't it have been 1095T
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajaidev View Post
    I dont understand the 1090T codename??

    1035-1055-1075 and then 1090 ?? why shouldn't it have been 1095T
    The 1095T will be a higher-clocked and higher-priced super model.

    Using 1090T gives AMD the room to squeeze in a higher-end model later on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by massman View Post
    The 1095T will be a higher-clocked and higher-priced super model.

    Using 1090T gives AMD the room to squeeze in a higher-end model later on.
    So it should be 1030T - 1050T - 1070T then instead of 1035T, 1055T and 1075T??
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajaidev View Post
    So it should be 1030T - 1050T - 1070T then instead of 1035T, 1055T and 1075T??
    Certainly a valid point.

    I guess there's some methodology behind it. Keep in mind that this is just the first batch of Thuban, be sure there will be products coming like:

    - 1095T
    - 1085T
    - 1080T
    - 1060T
    - etc ...

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    Now these are serious clock speeds,both stock and Turbo. The 3.2Ghz model and its 125W TDP was a bit unexpected ,but I guess its AMD's CTI program at work. With 3.6Ghz Turbo,the 1090T will be faster than 965BE by a good deal in single-thread workloads and totally will blow it away in MT ones. Same goes for 1055T with 3.3Ghz Turbo and 6 cores @ 2.8Ghz.

    EDIT:

    Oh my oh my,courtesy of planet3dnow forum and user Opteron :
    http://www.planet3dnow.de/vbulletin/...postcount=3102

    Initial price is 286e for 1090T model .
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    1055T model initial price=213e
    Last edited by informal; 03-21-2010 at 05:11 AM.

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    I'd pay max $350 or so for the Black considering the TDP. DDR2 support is just so awesome, these 4 sticks will be having a really long life methinks.

    Even the 1055T seems pretty awesome for most users, but again not sure if power consumption is justified vs Lynnfield in that case (still 125W and all).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macadamia View Post
    I'd pay max $350 or so for the Black considering the TDP. DDR2 support is just so awesome, these 4 sticks will be having a really long life methinks.

    Even the 1055T seems pretty awesome for most users, but again not sure if power consumption is justified vs Lynnfield in that case (still 125W and all).

    €286 is about USD$387
    pretty close to your target price
    after a month it would be around that price point. good luck
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    Cost of CPU i found. Micrplex is from Norway, where there is 25% vat on top.
    Most likly cost less in some country.

    AMD Phenom II X6 1090T = 230€/308$
    AMD Phenom II X6 1055T = 160€/216$
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macadamia View Post
    I'd pay max or so for the Black considering the TDP. DDR2 support is just so awesome, these 4 sticks will be having a really long life methinks.

    Even the 1055T seems pretty awesome for most users, but again not sure if power consumption is justified vs Lynnfield in that case (still 125W and all).
    AMD Phenom II X6 1055T = 1595 NOK remove the 25% norwegian tax = 202 USD
    AMD Phenom II X6 1090T = 2295 NOK remove the 25% norwegian tax = 291 USD
    give or take a bunch of dollar, netshop isnt the cheapest etailer in norway ;9
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    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    Now these are serious clock speeds,both stock and Turbo. The 3.2Ghz model and its 125W TDP was a bit unexpected ,but I guess its AMD's CTI program at work. With 3.6Ghz Turbo,the 1090T will be faster than 965BE by a good deal in single-thread workloads and totally will blow it away in MT ones. Same goes for 1055T with 3.3Ghz Turbo and 6 cores @ 2.8Ghz.

    EDIT:

    Oh my oh my,courtesy of planet3dnow forum and user Opteron :
    http://www.planet3dnow.de/vbulletin/...postcount=3102

    Initial price is 286e for 1090T model .


    ]http://www.abload.de/img/1090t214pm.png[/IMG]
    http://www.abload.de/img/1090t31fwd.png[/IMG]

    1055T model initial price=213e
    Hey Microplex is my local dealer. Shall I order one? It is so cheap (compared to Intel's six-core) that i could order it just for fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajaidev View Post
    I dont understand the 1090T codename??

    1035-1055-1075 and then 1090 ?? why shouldn't it have been 1095T
    I think is has something to do with 'only' 400MHz turbo compared to 500MHz for 1035-1055-1075 models maybe?
    Just a guess ...

    Also I must say I'm really surprised by 125W TDP of this chip (if true)!
    Even if it will be 140W I'm doing same as Mechromancer
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajaidev View Post
    I dont understand the 1090T codename??

    1035-1055-1075 and then 1090 ?? why shouldn't it have been 1095T
    take the calculator and make 6*(the Ghz) , it comes close with the model number! :P

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