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Review on πŸ’» Intel Core i7-8700 Desktop Processor: 6 Core, Up to 4.6 GHz, LGA 1151 300 Series, 65W Power Consumption by Jnis Krmi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

I'd want to start off by saying that it is irrelevant whether you took a stone with a locked multiplier or an unlocked one. turbo boost at stock frequencies, which is a lot. The greatest examples can operate between 1.1 to 12022 volts, but this is uncommon. The majority function between 12022 and 12022. In the worst case scenario, if a subpar copy is received, it will still function at 1.2-1.22v (I have not experienced worse). Second, we always ate the BIOS because jambs are frequently addressed there and the functionality is complete. Additionally, I would encourage you to manually configure VCCIO and VCCSA because they are extremely costly out of the box, as well as the memory's voltage (depending on the type of memory it costs - frequency, timings, and voltage). Furthermore, if you have already made your decision, I would suggest setting the average values of LLC instead of the first and last numbers, as this would suffice for the majority of people. Enthusiasts are already aware of what to demonstrate and how to do it, often at their own danger and hazard. In addition, I wouldn't suggest leaving a micro tower or stock cooler on 2-3 heat pipes. It is best to plan ahead for effective cooling (a tower with at least 4 heat pipes). Use towers with 6-8 heat pipes and, preferably, two fans for more agreeable temperatures and reduced noise.

Pros
  • - Exceptional multithread and core performance overall It is best to be perplexed and take your time while selecting the voltage for your specimen because doing so will result in a more stable system, lower vpm zone and stone temperatures, and a longer working time. - The price has grown more reasonable; nonetheless, you shouldn't spend too much for an unlocked multiplier because you can find a subpar copy that can't handle more than +200–300 megahertz even on an expensive motherboard.
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