Final thoughts and rating
AMD's Phenom II X6 1055T 95W CPU is a chip that shows just how much the Austin outfit has squeezed out of its ageing K10 architecture. Imbued with six processing cores for genuine multi-tasking and running at up-to 3.3GHz under favourable conditions, AMD's manufacturing prowess enables it to release the processor with a sub-100W power rating.Sweetening the deal, the 1055T 95W arrives with a £150 retail price tag, thereby putting pressure on the lower rungs of Intel's Core i7 line-up, and the versatility of the supporting AM3 platform means that buying into AMD's six-core goodness isn't exorbitantly expensive. Heck, it overclocks well and, naturally, is power-frugal for a high-end CPU.
But AMD knows that a widespread release of this chip wouldn't be conducive for sales of incumbent Phenom II X6 chips that ship with a 125W rating. This is why, according to AMD. it won't be available outside of Japan in full-retail form. Rather, to purchase it in the UK, one would need to have it supplied as part of a bundle or pre-plumbed in a turnkey system.
Balancing pure performance, power-draw, and price in an enviable manner, the 1055T 95W becomes our favourite 'high-end' CPU, and we urge AMD to make it more widely available in the channel.
The Good
Great balance of performance, power-draw and price
Best £150 CPU around
The Bad
Limited availability
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