The unit was taken for 20k in OEM configuration. There is essentially no difference between this and the 3700X, except for an increased heat dissipation ceiling (105 instead of 65) and an additional 100 MHz from the factory. Compared to the i5-3470 that was available before the upgrade, it's heaven and earth. I'm not strong in the intricacies of overclocking and other near-things, except that I turned off PBO and twisted the timings on the RAM, it works at a frequency of 3200 MHz with timings of 14-16-18-36 CR1. It would be possible to play around with sub-timings, but I'm already tired of resetting the BIOS (the values \u200b\u200bare taken from the DRAM Calculator). The only point, in synthetics, there is a low write speed in RAM, but these are already features of some ryazans. The stone works under the Dark Rock 4 cooler, it was not overclocked, it works in stock 3.9, sometimes going into a turbo 4225 MHz. In terms of performance in general: Call of Duty last works great, DXMD also without lags and drawdowns (considering how unoptimized it is). Compiling bydlokoda - very fast.
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