The problem of power consumption and temperature, of course, can be solved with dropsy / good cooling and a powerful PSU, but is it worth it to worry, or is it still to take another model, or an AMD rival 1-2k more expensive, with 5% lower specifications, but with consumption 2-2.5 times less energy? You yourself understand that energy and temperature are primarily the noise of valves that will try to cool this matter, and if they fail, hello overheating and . In short, this is your business. Now I would probably abandon my idea of taking this gem in favor of the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X. Next time I'll spit on whether it's Intel or not, if I encounter a similar choice again. (now it plays a key role)
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