In 2022, I purchased it for $25, and as of that year, the price has not increased. The central processing unit was put beside a very good tower cooler; however, the cooler was too good for the CPU, and as a result, Everest displayed a temperature of 21 g when the CPU was idle and 35 when it was being used to play games. After browsing YouTube for a few minutes, I came across a video that demonstrated how to unlock four cores using a half kick. I followed the instructions in the video to unlock the four cores for the first time, and the temperature immediately increased from 27-28 degrees to 45 degrees and then tightly froze at this mark. This is something I reiterate on a really good air conditioning (taken for silence) To summarize everything, I can say that this stone is gorgeous for its price even without the ability to unlock all four cores, and with the ability to unlock it, in principle, even simple video editing will pull (together with an SSD, of course). Even without the ability to unlock all four cores, this stone is gorgeous for its price. On the basis of it, you will be able to build a new computer for the low cost of $150 that will perform exceptionally well in both office and multimedia-related duties. Fans of contemporary playthings SHOULD NOT TAKE. On the other hand, if you are a fan of CS: Dota, I believe you will be able to play in comfort.
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