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AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition

I see a lot of quad cores beating the X6. for a six core processor It's not very good at utilizing all of it's cores. Personally I don't think the world is ready for anything over a quad core at the moment since most programs are only just starting getting to grips with dual cores.

That said the 980x also gets beat by a i7 920 in some of those cases. Not worth the £800 if you ask me.
 
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3.7 under turbo is not bad at all

I seen a review where they got it to 4.2 stable with air cooling

4.2 lol

friend of mine got his review sample to 4.4 on air @1.5V :p

Review in a well known guru site was 100% stable at 4.2

anyone can get 4.4 for benchies but not all chips get stable at 4.4...maybe he/she did, I'm just telling what I saw in the review
 
Fair doos, dunno why I had 140w in my head.

In that case does the 1100T not overclock any different to the 1090T at all then? I may look into a new CPU at some point, although seeing as I already have a 965BE I'd probably be much better off getting an SSD or two instead. :P
 
Fair doos, dunno why I had 140w in my head.

In that case does the 1100T not overclock any different to the 1090T at all then? I may look into a new CPU at some point, although seeing as I already have a 965BE I'd probably be much better off getting an SSD or two instead. :P
both are BE (black edition).

both should do 4-4.2ghz+ (if it's a good chip) but nobody know if the chip u get is a good clocker or poor.
 
I want to get this processor, but I'm not sure if my (new) motherboard will support it. But strangely enough, all the reviewers are running it on mobo's that don't 'officialy' (not written on paper) support it, and they seem to have no problems.

My question is, would this support my motherboard? (My board supports 1090T after a BIOS update, so will I have to update too?)

Thanks in advance.
 
Fair doos, dunno why I had 140w in my head.

In that case does the 1100T not overclock any different to the 1090T at all then? I may look into a new CPU at some point, although seeing as I already have a 965BE I'd probably be much better off getting an SSD or two instead. :P

140w rings a bell, wasn't that for the x4 970 BE out a couple of months back (4 cores/ 3.5ghz)?
 
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