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Review on Unleash High-Performance with AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT Processor & Wraith Spire Cooler by Jnis vele ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Normal product, but wanted more for the money.

What a ridiculous show. Prior to it, Intel had also been operating at 65W. The cooler had not changed, and it continued to be adequate. After placing this slag on top of the red ones, I began the rendering process. Becomes faster, reaching a frequency of 4200 MHz at an angle of 95 degrees. What is it like? Where are the funny parts? Why should I sit in the BIOS and reduce the voltage if I buy a finished product that advertises "heat dissipation 65W"? Indeed, he possesses 65 watts. 3600 megahertz as the operating frequency. At this point, all 130 are present. And I couldn't have been happier when Intel got sick, the motherboard was faulty, and there were numerous blue screens. I thought I had purchased a cool stone when I had only bought 12 threads. As a direct consequence of this, you reduce the frequency to 3600 MHz, and you have an equivalent product from Intel at the same price. Do I need to spend 7k on a cooler in order to maintain this stone's temperature of 4200? Maybe fill it with water? My fee is a kilogram cooler and it will not be accepted; will MB also issue an order to modify the fee? To begin, in very basic terms. The oven is the same one that was there before. Why would you do that while I'm sitting here at a frequency of 3600? At least there are 12 different threads to choose from. The most significant issue is the fact that they wrote 65W. Pure deceit. It is necessary for there to be a powerful mother as well as a powerful chiller. If you do not try to save money on this, then everything should be alright in theory.

Pros
  • - think about running it at an increased speed right out of the box - socket AM4, you can't alter the motherboard -12 threads
Cons
  • - inconsistency with the declared 65W\s- a claim in principle to the mount AM4. It is nerve-racking to put a cooler in there; I used a few different ones; to snap it into place, you need to use a lot of force; the board is already bent; it is nerve-racking.