I took it to Ali for 12k - for that kind of money it's just a song, we have more expensive, unfortunately. Let me tell you about my experience: - the percent did not drive, the frequency was not fixed - it floats in the range of 3.4-4.6 GHz; - undervolted in PBO by -30 per core; - cooler ID-Cooiling 214-XT (I wanted to take 224-XT, but in the comments to one of the videos on YouTube I read that 214 has somehow better heat pipes and it is more efficient. Purely followed the advice on faith, as it really is the situation - I do not know); - body turntables: two 120s, one in front for blowing in and the second for blowing out in the back. In this scenario, in idle, the temperature is around 40-45 degrees, in the OCCT stress test on AVX2 instructions, the temperature is not higher than 56 degrees. In Cinebench R20 I have the following cuts: - stock frequencies - 5300 points (works at 4000 + -50 GHz, does not want to 4.6 for some reason); - 4.5 GHz - 5985 points (the second time I drove it, it was 6036, there is almost no difference from 4.6, but perhaps this happened due to better memory overclocking, I don’t remember, but I’m too lazy to double-check, sorry); - 4.6 GHz - 6064 points; In Lara's benchmark, an increase of 10 percent, but the percentage starts to warm up more strongly. I brought all this to sum up the main conclusion: I don’t see the point in overclocking. The era of overclocking is gone, everything is squeezed out of stones at the factories, so the best stratum, in my opinion, is undervolting and enjoying a cold, energy-efficient processor, and only drive memory. But if you want to overclock: I see no reason to drive above 4.5 GHz, but you will need a more serious cooler, for 4-5 thousand, dropsy will come out more expensive and noisier.
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