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AMD Phenom II X6 1075T CPU Review – revisited

If you purchase the AMD Phenom II X6 1075T, it will arrive in a retail box like the one pictured above with a basic cooler.  We received the processor on it's own without any retail packaging.

The 1075T processor itself looks almost identical to every other model in the range as they all use the same heatspreader and pin arrangement.  It's six cores are clocked at 3.00 GHz which is achieved using a bus speed of 200 MHz and a multiplier of 15x.  The therefore fills in the gap between the 1055T and 1090T Black Edition CPUs.

It features 128kb of L1 cache per core, 512kb of L2 cache per core and 6mb of L3 cache.  It is manufactured using a 45nm process and supports up to DDR3-1333Mhz memory.

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6 comments

  1. Id actually prefer the 1100T to the 2500k. which probably makes me look mad.

    However, the pricing is all wrong in UK, 1075T £4 less than 1100T? doh.

  2. 1090T here and proud owner 🙂 4ghz its a heck of a good chip

  3. That pricing is ridiculous! The 1100T is a much better option.

  4. Nice idea to follow up on the current tech as a lot of people might be buying one cheap now. shame this isnt actually cheap ! weird how they sell them at same price. whats up with that?

  5. Yeah, ill pass on this one. anyone buying AMD now, 1100T is the option to go for. simples.

  6. AMD pricing in the UK is ALL off. someone needs to make a few calls about them. the 4 cores? what a joke, they are 10 less. eh?