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Phenom II X6 1055T or Phenom II X4 965 BE ?

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  • Emanem
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    Originally posted by Kano View Post
    Because the 1055T is too slow.
    Just because the max speed of 6 cores is 400 MHz lower?
    Is this the only reason?
    Then would you recommend a X4?

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  • Kano
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    Because the 1055T is too slow.

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  • Emanem
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    Originally posted by Kano View Post
    It will use turbo when 50% of the cores are idle. Basically only the 1090T is interesting but too expensive.
    Sorry don't get, why only 1090T would be interesting and not 1055T?

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  • Kano
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    300 € for the cpu would be at least 50 € too much.

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by Kano View Post
    It will use turbo when 50% of the cores are idle. Basically only the 1090T is interesting but too expensive.
    I think your the first person that I have heard refer to the 1090T as to expensive. Performance per dollar, it pretty much wipes the board clean.

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  • curaga
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    Depends, for a hexa 1090T is still cheap.

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  • Kano
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    It will use turbo when 50% of the cores are idle. Basically only the 1090T is interesting but too expensive.

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  • Emanem
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    Originally posted by Kano View Post
    More raw speed is always good for games, when you use gentoo or compile much then more cores are interesting. That's why Intel will sell a i5-680 soon - 3.60 ghz (+turbo 3.83 ghz). Many games do not need more than 2 cores but scale well with higher frequency.
    My point is, how many cores out of 6 are able to reach 3.3 GHz?

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  • Kano
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    More raw speed is always good for games, when you use gentoo or compile much then more cores are interesting. That's why Intel will sell a i5-680 soon - 3.60 ghz (+turbo 3.83 ghz). Many games do not need more than 2 cores but scale well with higher frequency.

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  • Emanem
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    Originally posted by curaga View Post
    I'd take the hexacore. Even in single-threaded stuff it's just about equal to the x4, thanks to the turbo.

    It's also a newer part, so might have some new instructions. Not 100% sure about that though.
    Thanks, this is what I was thinking about.
    Btw, any link to the official spec about this new AMD technology (just to check)?

    Even because I don't think I'll use the X4 at 100% 4 cores a lot, plus, even if I'd use this way I guess that:
    on same MT process
    6x 2.8 > 4x 3.4
    But if we're talking about multi process I fear the cache would do it in favour of the X4...

    Any other comment/suggestion?

    Cheers,

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