my OEM version takes stable overclocking no higher than 3.95 GHz. something to take 4 or as much as 4.2 GHz. you need to get on a good sample and buy a mat. fee for a price that is no longer adequate for him (my opinion) Yes, and you need to turn up the voltage, which in the future will entail the degradation of the crystal. well, you will need to fork out for better cooling. if you hope to get stable 4-4.2 GHz in my humble opinion, it is better to take 2600X and a fee for +/- 6k. than to take 2600 and a fee for 8-9k +. and cooling is at least 500r more expensive. in the first option, you will already get normal stock frequencies and overclocking without "extreme". and in the second, trust the god of randomness (will your sample be able to take the same frequencies as X) also in an attempt to squeeze out an additional 100 MHz, twisting the voltage, you risk suddenly saying goodbye to it. Based on everything, an adequate ceiling for this processor is 3.9 GHz. not one adequate person, saving 1000. up to 2600X, will not buy a more expensive overclocking mat. fee . (although there are a lot of them in the comments here) tales about the fact that buy 2600 and get "free" performance 2600X, stupid fantasies of the humanities. free cheese, only in the trash can.
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