I bought this percentage to replace the legendary 2600K, because its time has passed (especially for those who also need to work for a PC). The performance difference is huge. It was a little annoying at first that the CPU cooler regularly spun up to high speeds and created an unpleasant noise. Over time, it was found that this was due to a sharp increase in processor temperature during the crooked operation of auto boost. Solved this problem for myself like this. First, I set the curves in the motherboard software (this helped immediately), and a little later, estimating that I had enough power even without the bus, I turned off the auto boost altogether. Now the percentage works all the time at a frequency of 3.6 GHz, but at the same time, I have enough for both games and work. And the temperature got very low.
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