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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 !

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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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epsilon84 View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by duploxxx View Post
    there is nothing in the am3+ mobo's that is different from am3 rebrand of both chipsets.
    negative.

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    There is 1 major difference.... it supports BD

    Am3 could have supported bulldozer, but it performance would have been compromised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by duploxxx View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by duploxxx View Post
    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

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    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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