Phenom II X6 1075T $245 AMD www.amd.com |
Benchmark scores for the 1075T aren�t mind-blowing, but the processor makes up for it in overclocking capability. Even though it�s not a Black Edition chip and therefore has a locked multiplier, we cranked the 1075T up to 3.63GHz by doing nothing more than upping the HT frequency to 242MHz.
In other words, the 1075T can handle some heavy lifting, which is exactly what a hexa-core processor should be able to do.
Priced at just $245, the 1075T makes a strong case for itself, considering the price/performance ratio between AMD and the competition. Further, because it�s compatible with AM3/AM2+ sockets, you can enter into the age of six cores for very little overhead if you already have a Dragon platform system.
Specs: Socket AM3; Clock speed: 3.0GHz; HyperTransport 3.0 Link: 4GHz full duplex; 45nm process; Cache: 6MB shared L3 cache; 125W max TDP
Test system specs: Motherboard: MSI 890FXA-GD70; RAM: 2GB OCZ DDR3-1333; Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 5850; Hard Drive: 128GB Kingston SNVP 325 SSD
Phenom II X6 1075T Benchmark Results
3DMark Vantage
Overall : P13430
GPU : 12882
GPU Test 1 : 39.24
GPU Test 2 : 36.18
CPU : 15392
CPU Test 1 : 1986.33
CPU Test 2 : 24.01
PCMark Vantage Pro
Overall : 11784
Memories : 8015
TV And Movies : 4662
Gaming : 13602
Music : 14456
Communications : 8767
Productivity : 16049
HDD : 18200
POV-Ray 3.7 4306.55pps*
Cinebench 11.5
CPU** : 5.25
World In Conflict
1,280 x 1,024 : 49
*pixels per second
**points
Source of Information : CPU Computer Power User November 2010