In overclocking, I took a stable 4.8 GHz, a fixed voltage of 1.35V. I read from people that they easily drove under 5+ GHz, I just wanted 5, but apparently not fate. I tried to raise it to 1.4V and 4.9 GHz - drops are already starting in stress tests and even just when using the system. I suspect that the matter is in the Asrock z370 pro4 motherboard. cooler be quiet! dark rock pro4 does a good job in my opinion. Ideally, I wanted to overclock through the indent from the initial voltage (offset), but during load surges, the temperature knocked out to a frightening 90+ degrees, the cooling system simply did not have time to respond. Now in stress tests it does not rise above 80 (and this needs to be waited for), in everyday work and fairly heavy games it does not rise above 75, and even then rarely. Average 60.
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