What a circus. Before that, Intel was also at 65W. The cooler did not change, it was decent. I put this slag from the red ones, launched the render. Accelerates to a frequency of 4200 MHz - 95 degrees. What is it like? What are the jokes? Why should I, when buying a finished product that says "heat dissipation 65W", sit in the BIOS and cut the voltage? He really has 65 watts. At a frequency of 3600 MHz. At 4200 there are all 130. And I was delighted, Intel got sick, the motherboard was buggy, all sorts of blue screens. I thought I bought a cool stone, 12 threads. As a result, you cut the frequency to 3600 MHz, you get an analogue from Intel for the same cost. Do I need to buy a cooler for 7k to keep this stone at 4200? Or put water in? My fee is a kilogram cooler will not stand, MB also order to change the fee? Briefly speaking. It's the same oven as before. I'm sitting with a frequency of 3600, why do that. Well, at least there are 12 threads. The main complaint is that they wrote 65W. Pure deception. It needs a powerful mother and a powerful cooler. If you do not save on this, then in principle it will be fine.
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