Monday, April 26th 2010
AMD Phenom II X6 Processors Start Shipping
Retailers have started shipping AMD's Phenom II X6 series of desktop six-core processors. The Phenom II X6 is AMD's first consumer six-core processor for desktops, which intends to compete with Intel at aggressive price-points. AMD is starting the series with two models, the Phenom II X6 1055T and Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition. German retailer VV Computer priced the 1055T under 200€ at 198.7€, while the 1090T Black Edition goes for a little over 300 €, at 309.9€.
The Phenom II X6 1055T runs at 2.80 GHz, with Turbo Core speed of 3.30 GHz, while the Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition runs at 3.20 GHz with 3.60 GHz of Turbo Core speed, and an unlocked bus multiplier to help overclocking. Both chips have 9 MB of total cache, and TDP of 125W.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
The Phenom II X6 1055T runs at 2.80 GHz, with Turbo Core speed of 3.30 GHz, while the Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition runs at 3.20 GHz with 3.60 GHz of Turbo Core speed, and an unlocked bus multiplier to help overclocking. Both chips have 9 MB of total cache, and TDP of 125W.
61 Comments on AMD Phenom II X6 Processors Start Shipping
$200 for CPU
$150 for decent mobo (hell even 785G is good enough)
$200 for 4GB awesome ram
~$600 for a 6 core backbone, when a good i7 mobo is $400 + on its own
But my i7 is still smoking anything i do.:)
The idea that a good 1366 motherboard on it's own will cost you $400 is simply not true. Right now, you can almost get an i7 rig for the price of an AM3 6 core rig. First, you grab a 920/930 from Microcenter for $200. If you do not have one close, there are a dozen of reputable members here who will grab one for you. Then grab one of these higher end boards:
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128422
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813188046
Then match it with one of these sets of sticks:
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227501
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231247
Despite what you chose here, you are still hovering around $600, or just a bit over. Just felt I needed to address the myth that i7 is so out of reach compared to AMD. It's just not. That being said, I am going to buy a 1090T for one of my AMD crunching rigs later today.:)
What do you mean by Intel's platform being more "flexible," too? Considering that I can get one AMD motherboard and run anything from a 4-year-old Athlon X2 to a new Athlon II X6, I don't really see where you get off saying that... :wtf:
Sadly no PHx6 yet ......
In response to Paul, here is a I7 board well look .....www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=26_342&item_id=020671
Not saying AMD or Intel will be more or less but there is mobos out there in the $400 range.
I`m just saying depends on where you live the prices are more or less then the states,an I7 940 is $599 here ....so AMD is the other option.
Lets see
EVGA Classifed $458 + I7 940 $599 +14% tax=$1100 to $1200 that is if you want high end performance.
And more flexible, as in I can run SLI or Crossfire. I'm not limited in my graphics choices. I'm not one that gives a damn about reverse compatibility. I have no need for it. I also have no need for future proofing, as I generally do a full rebuild every couple of years, which includes a new mobo and cpu anyway.