- Price\sPerformance
- PBO will require too high of voltages (for x10 cores, I get up to 1.55V, 1.5 Vcore), which will result in more heating and a lower frequency if your motherboard does not have the capability of setting offset'a vCore. (For instance, MSI controllers on x470 are capable of supporting offset voltage, but the BIOS does not include support for this feature. Although though MSI included quality MOSFETs on their most affordable X470 boards, it has been determined that their products are only useful for 2600 and 2700 platforms that do not include X). There is the potential for overclocking, but is this a good thing? PBO x10 in my setup only produces 3.9 GHz in Cinebench (around 1340), despite having fairly good cooling. This is across all cores (in the reviews, apparently, they also set the process in real time) Getting rid of excess heat (sudden temperature fluctuations, looks worse than thermal gum)
- Price
- The computer does not have the appropriate BIOS version installed for the processor.
- Performance; Power consumption of 65 watts (at low load or when it's not doing anything, it consumes 30 or even less); Turboboost technology (up to 3.9-4.0 gigahertz); Reserve in stock performance for the next 4 years; Tower cooling allows for the possibility of overclocking; Compatible with creative endeavors as well as video editing and rendering.
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- The solution with the best price-to-performance ratio for multi-threaded work as of May 2022.
- It can be challenging to get a handle on the frequency and timings of RAM.
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- Great price - quality - performance ratio
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- Amazing performance for the money
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- Prices (meaning OEM) For AMD, the performance / heat dissipation ratio is excellent. Great overclocking potential (moreover, overclocking really adds performance, and not for a plate like FX) Memory overclocking gives a noticeable increase (Infinity Fabric rules, at 3666MHz (stock 3000MHz) + 15-20%)
- Very demanding on RAM (all because of the same Infinity Fabric) Prices in 2022 are a bit high