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Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx
Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx










microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx
  1. Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx install#
  2. Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx upgrade#
  3. Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx windows 7#

Come to think of it, it is extremely similar to the heatsinks provided on pretty much all processors ranging from first generation Athlon 64 X2 (AM2 and socket 939), second-generation Athlon II 64 X2 and Phenom II (AM3), all the way to first generation FX (AM3+). Looking at the included aluminum fin array and copper heatpipe cooler provided with every boxed AMD processor, it is a lot like some of the "better" stock coolers (not just an aluminum fin array block) supplied by the later socket AM2 Athlon 64 X2's, and first-generation Phenom chips. Stock AM3 cooler installed on a socket AM2 board and a FM1 motherboard, and a socket AM2 heatsink cooler on a FM1 motherboard. You could potentially use a AM3+ CPU cooler on a AM2 board, or a AM3+ cooler on a FM1 socket motherboard. In fact, the FM1, FM2, (maybe FM2+ as well) APU sockets all use the same mounting system.

microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx

Eh, just to test my luck, no matter.ĪMD haven't changed their mounting system since the AM2 days. Once I've removed the packaging, I was was enclosed in the typical cardboard box. I was excited when I received my FX-8350 shipment from the local Purolator, hoping it was packaged in the famous "recycled" tin box. * Stock memory frequency will be DDR3 1600MHz 9-9-9-24-1T 1.5V Motherboard BIOS version: 1703 (latest available from ASUS)

Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx windows 7#

Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 圆4, SP1 (applicable Microsoft Hotfixes installed for the FX processors, and fully up-to-date) Storage: Corsair ForceGT 120GB (OS), Kingston V200+ 120GB, WD Caviar Black 1TB WD1002FAEX Graphics Card: Sapphire Dual-X Radeon HD 7970, 1G Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair V Formula 990FX At this time in stage, it is projected so the comparisons / review will be conducted on different conditions, such as:Īs previously mentioned, due to time constraints, there may not be a 100% guarantee all these tests will be conducted and achieved.ĬPU Cooling: Thermaltake Frio (original model), two (2) Cooler Master JetFlo 120mm fans in push-pull configuration, Antec Formula 7 thermal paste

Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx install#

The benchmarks and tests are done on a existing system - not a fresh install of Windows - and a simple CPU swap is performed. The review may be broken down into segments due to personal time constraints, and the time required to perform such tests / benchmarks.

Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx upgrade#

There also have been threads appearing on the LLT forums asking if the upgrade from a APU, Phenom II or first-generation AM3+ FX processor to a second-generation FX processor is worthwhile, or how these chips stack up between one another. The purpose of this review is to compare the compute performance between the aging, previously top-of-the-line CPU AMD had to offer, the Phenon II X6 1090T, and its present successor, the FX-8350. A majority of the components of my system have been upgraded since then -this includes the graphics card, motherboard, RAM, storage devices, etc- but the only thing major left to change is the processor.Ģx / 3x Radeon HD 5850 -> 1x Radeon HD 7970ĪSUS ROG Crosshair IV Formula 890FX -> Crosshair V Formula 990FX It has been about four years since the launch of the Phenom II X6 product line, so I have finally decided to jump on the bandwagon and make the switch. Personally, I've been holding off from upgrading to a newer FX chip, and sticking with my Phenom II X6 1090T CPU for some time. What we have here today is the FX-8350 AM3+ processor on hand. It's been some time since the launch of the second generation of AMD's FX processor line-up.












Microsoft sidewinder x6 vs cherry mx