I took it to replace the 1600th. Before replacing, I ated the BIOS as expected (mother AsRock B450MPro4) to version 3.30. Installed, turned on the computer and immediately launched the Core Temp utility to see the temperature, and was horrified - in idle time 45-55 degrees, and it jumps for no reason. I ran a stress test from Aida, the temperature crept up to 95 in a couple of minutes. I turned it off. Pulled out the processor and took it back to the store! It's good that the money was returned without problems, it turns out that the sellers are aware that this is complete , and not the processor! In general, I took 2600, set it to idle 30-33 degrees, and at 100% load the temperature reached 77-80. Crossed and forgot! People correctly write that it is better to take a 2600 than a confused 3600, or its 6-thread cuts like 3500 and 3500X. They are too hot, and 3500 is not much ahead of 2600 at all, and in applications that support mulhreading, it loses to it altogether. Maybe I got a marriage, or a conflict with the motherboard (there is such a thing on the forums), but the sediment remained unpleasant!
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