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We reported in the past before the technology, using standard clock to overclock three cores . Models with a 5 at the end, as the 1035T, clocked 500MHz higher than the reference clock, models with a 0 at the end, as the 1090T, clocked only 400MHz more. We also reported on the clock speeds , the core technology, the Performance Boost: With up to 3.6 GHz clocked the top model. If nothing new.

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It seems like you're referencing information related to overclocking cores in AMD processors based on the numbers at the end of their model names, specifically the 5 at the end indicating a higher overclock compared to the reference clock and the 0 at the end indicating a slightly lower overclock. Additionally, the top model reaches up to 3.6 GHz with the Performance Boost feature.
If you're looking for more details or updates on this topic, you can follow the link you provided to read further about AMD processor performance boosts and overclocking information.
It seems like you're referencing information related to overclocking cores in AMD processors based on the numbers at the end of their model names, specifically the 5 at the end indicating a higher overclock compared to the reference clock and the 0 at the end indicating a slightly lower overclock. Additionally, the top model reaches up to 3.6 GHz with the Performance Boost feature.
If you're looking for more details or updates on this topic, you can follow the link you provided to read further about AMD processor performance boosts and overclocking information.
 


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