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[O/C]AMD Phenom II x6 1075T Review

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guwahhh I just went through it. I forgot I had not reflected the changes I made on the forum version. So there was a lot of stuff to update. Still need to re-write the introduction and conclusion. I Also need to add the DDR3 information Non-BE Thuban information, and update the CPU-NB section.

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Wow

I was trying to upgrade in the near future and this little monster seems like a chip i could afford. I was thinking the i7 but your review has shed some light on a dark subject that i don't know much about. :clap: thanks
 
From what it looks like they're going to break it with Bulldozer though, reportedly moving to AM3+. I will say their sockets last a heck of a lot longer than Intel's....and they only have one at a time, which Intel should pay attention to IMHO. :)
 
From what it looks like they're going to break it with Bulldozer though, reportedly moving to AM3+. I will say their sockets last a heck of a lot longer than Intel's....and they only have one at a time, which Intel should pay attention to IMHO. :)

No doubt...that stuff is confusing.

Can't really be too mad at AMD...if the Dozer is the massive change it's cracked up to be then a new socket is probably a necessary evil.
 
its an interesting CPU tbh!
i dont quite understand why its needed though as you could just get a 1055t and bump it up a lil bit real easy!
 
its an interesting CPU tbh!
i dont quite understand why its needed though as you could just get a 1055t and bump it up a lil bit real easy!
Easy to "bump it up a lil bit" IF the board can handle it. A lot of boards peak out around the 260 MHz mark leaving you at 3640 for the 1055T. A 1075T with the same board would hit 3900 MHz ...
 
Hm that motherboard is pretty expensive, do you guys think 4ghz would be doable on a budget board (150$ish)?
A "budget board" at $150??? You must be used to Intel board pricing.

For AMDs $150 is pushing high-end, <$200 will get you anything except the extreme boards, which are kind of a waste unless you're going with extreme cooling (below 0°C) ... ;)
 
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