blufox said:Or do you want to see 12 logical CPUs in your task manager for kicks?![]()
dOm1naTOr said:thats what i mean. does it have 12 or more threads?
comp@ddict said:I think with power gating and Turboops C-state Boost, this chip is gonna eat into the Core i7(4 core) domain hard.
Meanwhile, I saw this:-
Micro Center - Core i7 920 Processor Boxed
Micro Center - Core i7-930 Processor Boxed
Core i7 920 @ 179$
Core i7 930 @ 199$
shravank30 said:Any idea how many softwares or games use all the 4 cores leave alone 6 cores even after several years of release ?
won't... this happens only at MicroCentre oddlyWaiting for it to reflect in newegg too
vishalrao said:I dunno about the rest of you, but I'm salivating/drooling all over my shirt right now![]()
chiron said:Definitely getting an X6 or something that can get unlocked to X6. Really happy I didn't get a new PC already.
rdst_1 said:i read somewhere that new southbridge sb810 from AMD does not support unlocking of cores. only asus variant supports that as of now.
and with a new bios update 790fx will give full compatiblity to phenom x6. so i think 790 is still the best to go with.
dOm1naTOr said:does the X6 have multithreading or will it be only on the upcoming bulldozers ?
The guys at ati-forum.de have spotted new AMD six-core listings at Norwegian retailer/e-tailer Microplex that show the new AMD Phenom II X6 1055T and 1090T listed for 1595 and 2295 Norwegian krones. Unfortunately, Microplex is not sure about the delivery date, but has listed a bit more interesting specs including a Turbo mode for both CPUs.
As we wrote before, the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition works at 3.2GHz, has a total of 9MB of cache (3MB L2 and 6MB L3), and has a TDP of 125W. This one has a Turbo mode that overclocks it to 3.6GHz and is currently listed at Microplex for 2295 Norway Kroner which is around €285.
The lower clocked AMD Phenom II X6 1055T has the same 9MB of cache, same 125W TDP but works at 2.8GHz with a 3.3GHz Turbo mode. Unlike the 1090T BE this one doesn't have an unlocked multiplier, but has a lower 1595 Norway Kroner price tag, which is around €198.
We are quite sure that other European retail/e-tail shops will join up soon but it's nice to have an idea about the price.