In general, the processor may be useful if it weren't for the fact that it contains an enormous barrel of tar in a spoonful of honey. This is causing it to overheat. As it turned out, the corner of the CPU is where the primary location for heat dissipation is, and all of the COs are directed toward the center of the device. This presents a challenge. 80 to 100 degrees is apparently a reasonable operating temperature (games, video, and archiving), but a straightforward 45 to 50 degrees is recommended. When the Tmax value in the bios is left at its default setting of 90, the overheating protection is always on and the machine is shut down as soon as it becomes dangerously hot. You will need to raise the limit to 100 before you will be able to continue working or playing. A touch of melancholy is brought on by the crooked and continual enhancement of the stone by curved chipset firewood sourced from amd. If you browse the forums, you'll see that the bios's provided by all manufacturers do not bring any delight. In general, everything is extremely, extremely moist, and it is unclear what will happen if the temperature is allowed to continue to rise. I use it with an MSI X470G+ motherboard and a GAAMmax300 heat sink, both of which can dissipate up to 130W.
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