If you want to plug it in, everything starts up and goes, and you don't need to configure anything, then apparently AMD is not for you because the Ryzen series of processors from AMD is very different psychologically from the Intel processors. It is more for overclocking wizards. A hole has been left for those of you who enjoy customizing, optimizing, etc. - here it is. Has some pros • According to the results of the testing, it performed better than the Intel i9 from the 10th generation. • The presence of 24 PCI-E buses from the 4th generation, as opposed to 16 lanes from the 3rd generation for the Intel i9 from the 10th generation and / or 48 lines from the 3rd generation for the Intel Core X from the 10th generation. That is to say, in theory, the total bandwidth of PCI-E buses should be equivalent to that of Intel Core X. • While it is operating under full load, this particular instance is operating at a total frequency of 4.4 MHz. Got cons: Without a BIOS update in January 2022, the ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming motherboard was completely unable to comprehend what was going on. • Even after the upgrade, everything continued to function in a very weird manner. • Bringing the processor back to life was made easier by installing "AMD Ryzen Master." • A great deal is contingent upon the particular scenario; nevertheless, based on the information available on the internet, AMD has a great deal of marriage, and it is possible that it will not be provided in any way. • The copy arrived with bent legs; it is unknown where the legs were bent; in order for it to fit into the socket, I had to bend the legs under a magnifying glass. If I hadn't done so, the copy would not have been usable.
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