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The CPU landscape is really complex. Both AMD and Intel offer tons of different models. But how would today’s processors perform if they didn't have multiple cores? We take 16 different CPUs and compare them all using a single core running at 3 GHz. Ev...
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Believe it or not – this is my first hex-core processor review. Covered from single core to 4 core 8 threads so far but not a hex-core. Again, my apologies for a long gap between article. Things aren't all that rosy outside the Internet.It has a flat surf...
Believe it or not – this is my first hex-core processor review. Covered from single core to 4 core 8 threads so far but not a hex-core. Again, my apologies for a long gap between article. Things aren't all that rosy outside the Internet. This review was...
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This new hex-core chip is symptomatic of AMD's current predicament: that its most expensive PC processors sell for barely one-third the price of Intel's. And that's not a situation the new AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition is going to change – despi...
Lots of cores, not much cash, Excellent multi-threaded throughput...
Mediocre gaming performance, No improvement in overclocking...
The Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition gives you lots of cores for not much cash. The result is excellent multithreaded throughput with slightly ropey gaming performance...
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Product Code: HDE00ZFBGRBOX The AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition is a six-core PC processor which uses the AM3 motherboard socket. After being low-key for a while, AMD is now back to its strategy of offering sufficient computing power at a reason...
Both, the Phenom 1100T Black Edition and the 1035T have a great value proposition. Who does not want to buy a processor with more cores and more speed, at a lower price? The only reason these processors don't steamroll Intel's counterparts, is that ma...
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tomshardware.co.uk Updated: 2018-11-01 06:49:40
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AMD knows that we're impatiently waiting for some traction on Fusion. And while we expect to see its first notebook-oriented Fusion-based processors featured in actual products at CES, we're still a ways away from seeing the technology in action on th...
Yes, the AMD speed bumps are here again. In what has almost become a bi-monthly tradition, we're starting to take the company's increasing clock rates and seemingly-static price tags for granted.Unfortunately, we can only overclock our Phenom II X6 1100T...
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vortez.net Updated: 2018-11-01 06:49:40
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Approx £225 At the time of reviewAMD are currently in the process of dropping prices while also releasing a set of new chips. The first couple include a faster dual core Phenom II Black Edition and a new triple core Athlon II model. The final chip is...
Very impressive overclocking performance (some users reporting 4.4GHz - with sufficient cooling), Smooth windows and gaming performance, Great multithreaded performance, Cool running at both stock speeds and overclocks, Still pretty well priced consideri...
Absolute performance can't compete with current Intel hex cores and is similar to Intel quads...
The 1100T is a very impressive chip. It's fairly affordable, has a high stock clock speed, offers flexibility with that unlocked multiplier and consequently clocks well.Because of the multi I don't think I'd need to specifically recommend a decent mot...
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Today AMD release their new Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition processor, the successor to the ever popular 1090T Black Edition. As the 1100T doesn’t look that exciting on paper (with a 100mhz clock increase), we felt we would approach this review fro...
6 unlocked physical cores for £225: 4.3ghz+ is easily possible – time to upgrade to a Noctua NH D14...
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The war between Intel and AMD has been heating up, but just not in the way that we traditionally think. For many the war is all about the GHz (or the speed) of the CPUs. For the most part this is true, but it is also about bang for the buck. This...
The AMD Phenom II 1100T is a great addition to AMD’s lineup. It is solid enough to compare favorably to some of Intel’s 1156 CPUs that cost upwards of $60 more (like the i7 875K). Like all Phenoms, it does lack good memory performance and can become...
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With Intel poised to unleash its latest range of processors, AMD has expanded its top-end range of six-core chips with this new chip. The Phenom II X6 1100T sounds impressive, but the naming indicates it’s only a small step up from the existing 1090T...
AMD’s fastest six-core processor still struggles to compete with Intel’s best four-core designs in our benchmarks...
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AMD's next-generation desktop CPU architecture is known as the Bulldozer core. It won't be available to consumers for a while yet. AMD, though, wants to give enthusiasts an early Christmas present by launching a new chip based on incumbent Phenom II X6...
AMD's release of the Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition CPU is a clear and obvious move to extract the very last drop of performance from the ageing architecture that has its roots in the K8 chip first brought to market over seven years ago. Now refined...
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One thing I love in the CPU world is when a manufacturer makes improvements to currently existing chips, resulting in speed bumps. This is good for two reasons; one, it keeps prices competitive between manufacturers and drives down prices of previousl...
Six processing cores, Turbo Core technology, Under $300 for a sixcore, HyperTransport 3.0, Drives down prices of other sixcore processors...
Still not as fast as Intel offerings...
Once again, AMD has pumped out a solid six-core processor for under $300 brand new. This pricing design makes every day gamers and users able to afford the best computing power for their money. The AMD Phenom II X6 1100T brings us the next top of the...
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AMD’s Phenom II X6 series has proven to be exceptionally popular since its launch in April, and much of this can be attributed to the simple fact that it offers the only six-core processors that are within the reach of the average consumer. Today, AMD...
If you already own an AM2+/AM3 system and are looking for improved multi-threaded performance, buying an 1100T or any other Phenom II is a no-brainer decision. For $180 to 265, you can have a new six-core chip that can fairly easily hit about 4.0Ghz...
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Ever since the beginning of time, there have been competitors within the computer industry, and without them it would fall straight on its backside.That's why we (review sites) encourage a bit of competition, as it means better products come out at a fast...
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We will be running each through a selection of real world tests to establish how they compare to the latest offerings from AMD, and finding out how well they overclock using the unlocked multiplier.
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pcworld.in Updated: 2018-11-01 06:49:40
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After being low-key for a while, AMD is now back to its strategy of offering sufficient computing power at a reasonable price. The first AMD processor with 6 cores was the (codenamed Thuban). The offering has expanded since then, and here we review th...
High clock speed of 3.3 GHz, TurboCore speed of 3.7 GHz, A total of 9MB of cache, 6 cores at competitive price...
Current software does not benefit from all 6 cores, Power consumption is high, increases further with overclocks...
Both, the Phenom 1100T Black Edition and the 1035T have a great value proposition. Who does not want to buy a processor with more cores and more speed, at a lower price?...
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