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Review on AMD Ryzen 16 Thread Unlocked Processor by Kiril Tilkov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

warms up to 102-103 degrees, the temperature no longer increases, maintains frequencies, and does not trot when put through a stress test at 100% load for 16 threads with all cores at 4250GHz in typical overclocking from MSI. works in conjunction with the Thermalright Macho and the MSI X570 Gaming Plus board. The power supply unit is a Coguar 800w 80Gold. Started to get an idea of why it was so warm. 1. thermal paste was replaced, which resulted in a threefold increase in efficiency 2. added three 140mm coolers, two of which are for blowing, and three which are for tension. An interesting moment with the voltage, in which the PBO was turned off and the voltage was set to 1.28750, the processor took 4500GHz, but I noted such a period, despite the fact that the processor worked steadily and in synthetics showed the highest results in actual games - online shooters FPS was lower. After that, I experimented with turning on PBO while simultaneously lowering the voltage to 1.304 (while in auto mode, the voltage went over 1.4+ and the power consumption was 140W), and setting the frequency to 4450GHz. This resulted in stable operation; there were slightly fewer parrots in synthetics, but the frame rate was unplayably high in actual games. Simultaneously, the temperature of the CPU can reach a maximum of 85 degrees when processing synthetics but only 71 degrees when processing games. I was confused as to why switching to PBO resulted in a greater frame rate. Threat for a long time before choosing between i9-9900k before purchasing, so if you buy Intel, then you really need to instantly target for dropsy and scalping, as you will not be able to deal with it using air alone.

Pros
  • Memory clock speeds of 3600MHz/1800MHz are used for gaming performance overclocking to 4450 and 4500GHz.
Cons
  • You will need to reduce the voltage if you do not want the typical boost algorithms on the motherboard to cause the processor to overheat.