- 1. There is no pressing cooling need. 2. Effectiveness and effectiveness
- 1. The CPU Burner reads 80 degrees after 21 minutes, and the cooler is under 140 W with adequate thermal paste, therefore I don't buy the 65 W heat dissipation claim.
- Not at all dissapointing. A monster with the proper recollection. Costlier alternatives to Intel products abound. Those who spend around this amount suffer. For a detailed explanation of the memory selection process, please refer to the accompanying comment.
- The cooler case provided in the package is noticeably thicker on one side for some reason. Without giving it any thought, I built the cooler in a way that makes it impossible to use the first available DIMM slot for memory. My motherboard specifies that RAM be placed in sequential order, so I didn't bother moving anything about there.
- reasonable performance given the price. 12 threads on 6 cores, big cache. It performs more quickly than the more expensive Intel 9600k and 8700k CPUs in various testing and computing workloads. The lag in games is between 2 and 20%. This option offers the best overall performance for the price ($12794 for the OEM version at the start of August 2022).
- SuperPI performs worse than the 2022-generation Intel Core I7-4790k and has worse memory latencies. Perhaps it is crucial for someone.
- +30-50% from 1600
- Jumping temperatures: unconcerned
- + Compatible with old AM4 motherboards + Availability
- - Not a serious memory overclocking without a divider
- Fast delivery. The OEM version was packed in a cardboard box and was well protected inside. No visible damage, straight legs. The price was good and there was a discount.
- So far haven't found any
- I liked everything, especially after fx 6300. The cooler is normal, quiet, why does everyone criticize it?
- There is no negative