It’s been quite a long time AMD launched their first desktop
processors that have a 6 core Phenom II 1055T and 1090T X5, one of the best cheap processors for gaming
. Phenom II X6 processor is quite attractive to many because the price
is priced to get this processor is in the range of $ 200- $ 300. A
fairly reasonable price to the highest ranks of the current AMD desktop
processors.
Some time ago, AMD has finally announced the birth of a new processor
for the class Phenom II X6, Phenom II X6 1075T. For AMD processors, we
have discussed in this article.
However, if you already have this processor but is not satisfied with
its performance, you do not need to buy a processor with the above
series, namely the Phenom II X6 1090T. Just by changing a few variables
that are available on the motherboard BIOS, you can improve the
performance of these processors without additional cost. Yes, you can
get the extra performance with minimal processor overclocking on this!
Practice overclocking will be done this time is very simple because
it does not change a lot of variables there. This practice is followed
and still safe for everyday use. Like what overclocking practice this
time
Mild overclock on your PC is not too hard, was it? Just by changing a
few variables that exist, the AMD Phenom II X6 1075T which was only
running at 3GHz can be increased to 4GHz. Increasing the speed at 1GHz
also provide significant performance improvements.
This increase can be seen from the difference in the benchmark
results with default and overclocked conditions. One is the time it
takes to convert video files from 3 minutes 47 seconds to 2 minutes 57
seconds which would be felt if the video file is modified to have a
larger size. Obviously improved performance after overclock, you can
feel depending on the applications you use.