
I bought the whole computer 5 years ago for 25k, and here in 2022 one percent costs almost as much, to put it mildly, I was very surprised. For a long time I worked at the factory frequency of 3.4GHz, and then I thought, why not overclock? In short, by default, I was chasing up to 3.9GHz, raised it to 4.4GHz, but suddenly artifacts appeared (maybe they had another reason), I didn’t risk a stone and lowered it a little to 4.2GHz, it works just fine. There is a "Thermaltake Frio Silent 12" cooler (yes, I know that it is almost 2 times more powerful than it should be), and even with a resistor out of the box, i. E. the valve works almost half of the maximum (well, about how much the processor needs), and even this is enough to keep the overclocked percentage at idle at 35 degrees, and in office tasks a little more than 40. In games, the biggest thing I got was where -something 78 degrees, right at a very large and prolonged load for several hours.

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