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Considering that the first Phenom II processors made it to market nigh 18 months ago and the Athlon II range has also been around for over a yr, chances are you know all most them. Therefore we are not going to mull over their standard specifications over again.

Those of you interested nearly the Phenom 2 X6 range please read our review on the 1090T and 1055T models.

Here are some CPUz screenshots and brief commentary on the new Phenom Ii and Athlon II processors to give you lot some overall perspective on each model.

The Phenom Two X6 1075T is by far the most powerful processor launched today featuring 6-cores with the standard 6MB L3 enshroud. Using a x15 clock multiplier this processor has an operating frequency of three.0GHz.

The new flagship Phenom Two X4 processor known every bit the 970, uses a x17.5 clock multiplier for an operating frequency of 3.5GHz. The standard 6MB L3 Phenom 2 cache applies which is shared by four cores in this instance.

The Phenom 2 X2 560 is the new flagship processor for this serial. With a x16.five clock multiplier information technology gives an operating frequency of 3.30GHz. Once again, because this is a Phenom Ii processor it receives the 6MB L3 cache which is shared amongst just two cores.

The Athlon II X4 645 is now the new flagship processor for this quad-core series boasting an operating frequency of 3.10GHz using a x15.5 clock multiplier. The Athlon Two architecture misses out on the L3 cache and therefore it is not present in this processor.

Finally we have the Athlon II X2 265 which is at present the fastest dual-cadre Athlon Two processor AMD has to offering working at iii.30GHz. The L3 cache is not nowadays, which is the key architectural difference betwixt the Athlon Two and Phenom II processors.