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Review on 🦸 Power Up with the Intel Core i7-10700K Avengers Collector's Edition Processor - 8 Cores up to 5.1 GHz Unlocked LGA1200 (Intel 400 series chipset) 125W by Abhi GC ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

This processor replaced my previous Intel i7 3770K, which I had. Naturally, I had to change the motherboard (I went with the GIGABYTE Z490 AORUS PRO AX), the memory to DDR4 and the storage to NVME SSD (for everyone), but the investment was well worth it because it is pleasant to have all of the most contemporary components working behind the scenes. I did not use an overclocking software, and as a result, performance was not affected. When playing RDR 2 with an RTX 2070 Super card with Ultra settings and Full HD resolution, the processor load is on average 23%, while the video card is loaded to its maximum capacity. 115 millivolts were subtracted from the dynamic voltage in the BIOS. In the Aida 64 test, the highest temperature reached 66 degrees Celsius when there were three upper checkmarks under the Noctua U12S cooler. Before the voltage was decreased, there was an increase of 10 degrees. A bit, but excellent. The temperature in RDR2 is 45 degrees Celsius. Under the cover, the temperature ranged from 29 to 31 degrees Celsius when it was room temperature (the temperature outside was +18). In general, reducing the voltage is a good idea because it causes the temperatures to drop. As a result, if you are not using the computer, you are free to leave the case fan spinning at a speed of 500 revolutions per minute while you enjoy the peace and quiet. But, because I have a gaming computer with nine fans (including a power supply unit and a video card), I dropped the speed of everything to between 400 and 500 revolutions per minute (rpm) while the computer is not being used, and it is now inaudible even when the room is completely silent.

Pros
  • You can not even consider an upgrade for the next five to seven years because it is quick and somewhat cool (provided that the pace of technology development is maintained)
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