
Oddly enough, in 15 years of work, I assembled my first computer for myself. Previously, somehow all friends and acquaintances. A programmer without a computer is a shoemaker without boots. But there are probably car mechanics without a car ?! I'm not chasing overclocking - if I had left a little earlier, the i7-4771 would have taken it. For me, the main thing is performance - I don't like to wait a long time for the program to compile. Well, the HTPC took the case - so that it takes up less space. Therefore, a "cold" processor was needed to avoid overheating in a cramped case. I am satisfied with the purchase, in idle time it is less than 40 C, the computer practically does not turn off - everything works as stated, that is, it just works . Not to say that I'm very impressed with the performance - the experience of working on server hardware affects :) For the home, for my tasks, I think itβs better not to find it - a fast and cold number crusher that does not require much power. For everyone else, I recommend weighing the pros and cons. It makes no sense to Sandikov and Ivikov - they will pull the game no worse than this Hasvel. For AMD fans, I canβt say anything, since there are pros and cons for each platform - you need to choose based on your needs. Good luck to everyone in the "painful" choice of your hardware.


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