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Review on Intel I5 7500 Desktop Processor Renewed by Stanisaw Chmielewski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

For the first time in a long time, I woke up to a BIOS temperature reading of 34–35 degrees, which remained unchanged until it was time for Windows 10 to consume the type for games and for creativity. The initial angle is 40 degrees, increasing to 45 degrees in the later stages. If you don't want to set up CBO, I now recommend the thermalright macho reav a (bw). Professional help obtained: Comfortable underfoot heating (joking). The CPU is quite hot. Last year, however, every article I could find on the subject stated that its power consumption was only 60 watts, thus I couldn't understand why the BIOS reports 45 degrees Celsius when the computer is idle. The processor itself was a replacement for a faulty Intel i5-3470 that I had to get (after discovering in one of the warehouses that all 3470-related relatives were trimmed on a crystal). The gf1060 ocv1 6g graphics card is compatible with the pro series z270 pc mate motherboard. Cons include the high temperature and the mildly uncomfortable "chewing gum" felt beneath the protective coating (don't spread rumor, but it's true). Okay, so my issue was the sole additive to everything. Overheating at 60-70 degrees causes FPS decreases in GTA5, so you won't be sitting still for long.