
The fact that each of the top 10 has six contemporary cores and twelve threads is just a fantastic signal. No matter what you do, the stone's base frequency will never increase over 4.2 Hz throughout all of its cores. If you turn all of the knobs to 4.2 hertz for all of the cores while selecting the ideal voltage, then the performance improvement will be a preposterous 7%, and the temperature will climb dramatically. Auto overclocking was enabled by default on my mother's computer, and as it turned out, this setting provides the greatest results: 3.9 Hz for all cores and 4.2 Hz for two or three cores. While under load, the temperature will not go beyond 70 degrees Celsius, it will frequently jump between 30 and 40 degrees C while it is not being used. In order to prevent yourself from going completely insane as a result of these jumps, you will need to modify the operation of the CPU fan. The RAM necessitates the meticulous selection of timings, not only the fundamental ones, and it is not until after this step that the pebble is shown. The aforementioned are not flaws in the stone, but rather particular characteristics of the material. Choose Intel, which is twice as expensive, and even has snot behind the lid instead of solder, if you are not prepared to set up and experiment with the selection of parameters.

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