Testseek.com have collected 160 expert reviews of the AMD Phenom 2 X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2GHz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Phenom 2 X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2GHz Socket AM3.
April 2010
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The editors liked
Can support extensive virtualization
Price
Comaptible with existing am2
Am3 sockets with bios update
Turbo CORE feature
Runs cool
Good overclocker
Low TDP
Will work with AM2+ chipsets (after a BIOS update)
The editors didn't like
Performance is still low as compared with intel core i7 980X
Excellent performance from the 6 cored desktop processor which is sure to fulfill the desktop users' processing expectations. Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this productPrintCommentEmailDi...
Turbo CORE feature, runs cool, good overclocker, low TDP, will work with AM2+ chipsets (after a BIOS update)
A little expensive for some
This is one department where AMD is always at the forefront, their pricing. The two hex-cores CPUs are priced very competitively. The X6 1055T is available for Rs.11000 while the X6 1090T is available for Rs.14000, which is quite impressive. At this pr...
Your choice of CPU should depend on the type of applications you use and the level of multitasking you require. The Phenom II X6 shines when it comes to heavy multitasking and CPU intensive tasks such as content creation and audio and video encoding. B...
Abstract: This week, as a lot of readers wanted us to do, we tested the gaming performance of the Phenom II x4 and Phenom II x6 coupled with an AMD Radeon HD 7970. Which brings our comparison tables to a new level having 2 Phenoms, 2 Bulldozers, 2 Core 2 and an Ivy...
Abstract: Today we are looking at the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Hexa-core AM3 Processor.This particular CPU is the latest from AMD supporting 45nm technology, running at 125watts and sporting 6 cores with a speed of 3.2GHz.It's a perfect processor to rival Intel when ...
Overclocks well, Performance per (pound/dollar/euro), X6 cores that won’t break the bank, Unlocked multiplier, Runs pretty cool (on both air and water)
You need to know how to overclock to get the best out of this chip really.
After spending some time with this CPU I have to say I am impressed again by another AMD Black Edition product, the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2 gives out great performance for the price and with some in reserve too. Ok so the chip does not...
Abstract: AMD has updated its Phenom II CPU range with two models that sport six cores and has added Turbo CORE. Although these CPUs are much cheaper than Intel's Core i7 980X they're still irrelevant to the man in the street so, yes, they are affordable but no...
Six cores for quad core money, Slots into existing motherboards, Excellent number-crunching, Overclocks easily to 4.0GHz
Game performance second to Intel i7 , Turbo CORE not so clever, No increase in L3 cache for the extra cores, Only dual channel DDR
At the Pentium 4's press launch, Intel talked confidently about future versions reaching 10GHz. Oh dear, now we know better. The path to performance lies with multiple core chips. Intel started the trend and where Intel goes, AMD isn't too far behind -...