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Oct 26, 2017
Good quality and self-adhesive, but not as grippy as originals.
These feet for the MacBook aluminum 2008 unibody fit perfectly and stick well as they have their own adhesive on the underside. However, they are not quite as soft as the originals and not as grippy, so the MacBook will slide a bit more on smooth surfaces. Overall excellent value.

Feb 07, 2018
Phenom II X6 1055T (95W) was a simple drop-in replacement for my Athlon II X3 435
3 of 3 found this helpful This was a great way to literally double the speed of my very old Windows 10 PC. I had noticed the user interface starting to lag a bit with my Athlon II X3 435, and things like activating a software menu would cause video playback to lag briefly. It wasn't the end of the world, but it was annoying nonetheless.
Putting in the Phenom II X6 1055T eliminated those lags, and added pep overall to the UI. Before with the Athlon II X3 it was actually fairly decent, but now it's noticeably better. Plus, the chip auto down clocks to 800 MHz when idle without my having to turn on AMD's Cool'n'Quiet in the BIOS. CnQ caused me problems with certain software, but the 1055T's version that is integral to the CPU works better and doesn't cause those performance problems. Furthermore my machine still runs quiet, and I suspect actually runs cooler than before (because of the lower core voltage and the auto down clocking to 800 MHz).
It was a literally just a drop in CPU replacement for my machine. Be aware though that my BIOS already supported 6-core CPUs. Some motherboards won't support this CPU, or will support it but only after a BIOS update. I specifically chose this version of the 1055T with the 95 Watt TDP because that's the same TDP as my old CPU. Many of the 1055T chips out there for sale are the 125 Watt version. Not only does that version use more power, it is also less compatible with many motherboards because of the higher TDP.