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  • Multi-Core: Six-core
  • Operating Frequency: 3.2GHz/3.6GHz Turbo Core
  • Socket: AM3
  • L3 Cache: 6MB
  • Power: 125W

AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3 (Black Edition)

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Most Helpful Customer Reviews AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3, HDT90ZFBGRBOX (Black Edition)

  1. 1
    Tech Friendly // May 25th, 2011 at 11:10 am
    review by Tech Friendly for AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3, HDT90ZFBGRBOX (Black Edition)
    72 of 77 people found the subsequent review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    My Overclock Technique, August 31, 2010
    By 
    Tech Friendly (Long Beach, CA) –
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    This review is from: AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3, HDT90ZFBGRBOX (Black Edition) (Electronics)

    I’m completely stable at 4.175GHz. Is it my final result? Probably not with my existing equipment, but I am extremely impressed with the result. My goal is still to get to 4.2GHz, but this is how I got here and the contributing factors.

    AMD X6 Black Edition (3.2GHz)
    Asus CrossHair IV Motherboard
    16Gb of DDR3 1066 Ram
    Corsair H50 CPU Cooler
    Coolermaster HAF Full Tower
    Asus 5870 1GB v2 Video Card

    Step 1: Use TurboEvo software (included with Asus Crosshair)to auto overclock the CPU & Ram automatically in Windows 7. This is a excellent observational tool to find out which factors should be changed (Ratio/Multiplier, Bus, Voltage) and there respective limits. I used this tool with settings Extreme Overclock and Flexible Voltage Settings and got a 3.9GHz Result.

    Step 2: Regenerate and Mod in Bios. The trick to overclocking is deciding whether to focus on increasing the bus or multiplier when reaching for that higher clock. This is answered in Step 1. The ram alacrity is the seminal factor in this answer. My ram alacrity was 1333, and with my 4 sticks of 4gb (16 total) sucking up far more voltage than a single stick, increasing the cpu’s bus alacrity would mean a higher memory alacrity requirement that my ram couldn’t handle without a voltage increase.
    So I left the cpu’s bus at the default 200 setting and increased the multiplier, hoping to get a final clock alacrity of 4.3 or 4.4. With reading others overclocking experiences I chose not to set the voltage beyond 1.49. I also set my CPU/NB voltage at a 1.25. With numerous crashes and restarts, I finished up with a super stable clock of 4.1GHz that survived all of the highest settings of Heaven Benchmarks, 3DMark06 and 3DMark Vantage, Crysis (Directx 10), Alien vs Predator Benchmark (Directx 11), and the dreaded Furmark test (with my 5870 that I overclocked to a stable 961 core/1290 memory).

    Step 3: Run Turbo Evo again. This program will push your overclock even higher, more stably than you ever could using your new settings as a starting point. Starting at my 4.1, Turbo Evo overclocked three more times in Windows, finally loud above 4.2. It saved my final stable settings upon regenerate, and my cpu was automatically set to 4.175GHz. Point is the motherboard and memory alacrity do make a difference, not just cooling. Though my Cosair H50 handles this overclock at 40 degrees idle/50 load with ease. If your memory is quicker, than you may get a slightly better result. In a few days, I may choose to try to set the voltage at 1.5 or 1.51 and see if temps are still excellent and see if I can reach that 4.2 or 4.3 using Turbo Evo only. My blue-collar overclock is done.

    If you have any questions, hit my up at coolbreeze70056@yahoo.com and I will try to help.

    Update: Here are the necessary voltages for this processor. For each voltage, set it -.02 below the voltage that’s given, as the voltage given is what it will be below a load.
    3792MHz=1.35v (set voltage to 1.33) ; 4000MHz=1.42v (set to 1.39) ; 4100Mhz=1.44 (set to 1.41) ; 4200MHz=1.46 (set to 1.44).

    *Cooling update* I upgraded from a H50 to H70, set it up with 2 included 2200 rpm fans @ 100% alacrity in push/pull exhaust configuration. Below a full load, my temps were 38 degrees idle/41 degrees during an hour long playtime of Metro 2033 at max settings/ 46 degrees max during an hour and 30 minute long movie encoding using Cyberlink’s Power Director. Power Director is optimized to push all six cores in peacefulness to encode quicker, and would easily crash the system if there’s not enough voltage or crash if the program generates to much heat. None of the test went above 46 degrees at the 4GHz/1.39v settings. Remember that the highest temps that you would want the processor to reach on a 24 basis below a load is 55 degrees. It can go over by 1 or 2 degrees every now and then, but if you are reaching the breaking point of 62 degrees everytime the notebook is below a load, then you have to lower the voltage and use a lower overclock.

    Why haven’t I run the normal stress test to push the system? Because I don’t run prime95 or sisandra in my everyday notebook usage. Power Director would effectively crash my before overclocks when all of the other benchmarks had passed, so it became my new standard to strive for highest overclocks at lowest voltages/temps. I pass all of my hard work on to you.

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    Peeved Kitten // May 25th, 2011 at 11:49 am
    review by Peeved Kitten for AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3, HDT90ZFBGRBOX (Black Edition)
    16 of 18 people found the subsequent review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome bang for your buck!, July 16, 2010
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    This review is from: AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3, HDT90ZFBGRBOX (Black Edition) (Electronics)

    I ordered this through Amazon with 2 day shipping and it showed up two days later. I use this CPU in conjunction with an ASUS CHIV MOBO, 4gb of DDR3, a BFG Nvidia 9800 GTX+ OC, 32 gb high alacrity ssd and a 500gb 6gbs pair of data drives raided toge

    This processor is really nice. I went from an Athlon X2 2200 to this chip and the new 890 chipset. This thing screams! I run Folding@home 24/7, this processor has no issues with running multiple apps and processes. I play bfbc2 while encoding music and movies without a stutter 100fps+. This thing is energy efficient and cool.

    The Black edition with an unlocked multiplier is the way to go! Super simple to OC! Once you go Black (edition!)you won’t go back! I have mine currently overclocked and stable @4ghz, running a vcore of 1.356 and a CPU-NB of 1.22 at 2600 mhz with an HT of 1800. Using an all in one ECO ALC water cooling system I am stable with a maximum 100% temp of 41 c. Once I get a better power give and better ram I be going to to 24/7 OC this to 4.2-4.3 ghz.

    Having built out a few hundred apparatus I can honestly say, I like this processor. It’s cheap, quick, and has AMZING OC potential. I Highly recommend this product.

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    dennis b "dennis@barbier.com" // May 25th, 2011 at 11:50 am
    review by dennis b “dennis@barbier.com” for AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3, HDT90ZFBGRBOX (Black Edition)
    15 of 18 people found the subsequent review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Incredible CPU!, June 14, 2010
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    This review is from: AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3, HDT90ZFBGRBOX (Black Edition) (Electronics)

    Just bought one of these and have had the system running about a week. This CPU is something to get excited about, when you consider the price. Overclocked to 3.8 GHZ without breaking a sweat and without much difficulty I’m sure could push further. I have mine paired on an 890gx motherboard, 8gb ddr3 and a Corsair H50 Water Cooler – CPU doesnt break at sweat no matter what you throw at it. Running stress tests you can crank 4 cores up to 100 percent and still surf the web / take note to tunes / commonly use your notebook and you would by no means know its even performing a task. This thing is a tank for sure, couldn’t be more pleased. Way to go AMD.

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