- Price - unmatched performance
- According to what they state, "process with a file after assembly."
- -A stone of ice (New version, used to have problems with temperature) -Playability in the games -Relative value of the purchase
- A remote chance of overclocking; however, this has already been accomplished in the factory version.
- The relationship between cost and value.
- My view is that the boxed cooler is of poor quality. When operating outside of turbo mode at 3.6 GHz per minute, the OSST reports a thermal design point (TDP) of 72 degrees, which is not very acceptable. The average angle of the desktop is from 44 to 48 degrees. I'm not even going to bother because there is an entire tin at 4.2 GHz. The hardly nonexistent practice of overclocking at speeds higher than 4.2 GHz (which was confirmed even by AMD themselves)
- Pricing and performance are comparable, as is typical with AMD products. He is quite quick. really.
- Extreme overheating, improper positioning of the crystal for CO, and difficulties with the functioning of the boost.
- Pricing, quality, and performance all play a role.
- Does not chase very often, and in order to facilitate this, it is required to get confused.
- Very fast operation, both on an individual core and throughout the entire CPU.
- Processor temperature. The CPU is almost not even chasing at this point.
- Quick, doesn't get too hot, and can handle a moderate amount of overclocking.
- the temperature jumps, which may be due to the construction of the CPU or the settings in the BIOS; the temperature jumps from 39 to 45 degrees while the processor is at rest.
- Everything is totally amazing.
- Not
- One of the most effective approaches for a home gaming station - A fantastic pricing and a large number of cores, which makes marketers happy
- With Tremendous heat dissipation, get ready to shell out some cash for a quality refrigerator. - Uncertainty over its dependability. After being used for two months, the CPU unexpectedly stopped working.
- Price and performance are the two most essential advantages that it offers. In most situations, its performance can be compared favorably to that of the more expensive Core i7, which is saying something considering how affordable it is (yes, you heard right). The fact that it is chilly is still another plus. Jokes that include the phrase "AMD is a stove" belong in the dustbin of history. People who use the processor for work-related activities will find that they enjoy having access to the cache. This is certainly one of the more obvious advantages. He does a respectable job here, and clearly better than the other candidates.
- In my opinion, they are not.
- - think about running it at an increased speed right out of the box - socket AM4, you can't alter the motherboard -12 threads
- - 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.