
I recently purchased it and am beyond pleased. First off, AMD is finally less prone to overheating (I previously moved to Intel five years ago as a result). That alone tells it all: 8comres. I purchased OEM because. It's not even funny, regularcomoler. There is a need for more robust cooling systems for such objects. I invested in a Noctua NH-U12P SE2 (. Xml? modelid=5047007&hid=818965), and it was completely silent even while it was working hard. I advise Speed Fan for thecomoler's default settings. I tried very hard, but the temperature never rose over 52 degrees while it was under load or while it was idle. And then start four games at once, followed by Winrar for compression. I generally suggest. According to me, Lino, Intel is only for professionals. Each person will assist there, solely for 3D modeling, etc. Although AMD is less powerful, you won't notice the difference in games. Additionally, AMD's Xbox One and PlayStation 4 CPUs will cause many game publishers to concentrate on this specific architecture and producer. However, ultimately it's up to you: It continues to operate on schedule. Under load, the temperature in the rather dusty case (I didn't clean it for 4 months) barely rises beyond 62 degrees. In general, it is still a great deal for anyone who does not require an additional 6% of power for a 200% discount.

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