Truth be said, development jams are one of the negatives.
The worst possible bus is a fat minus.
Firstly, 3.6, then 3.8, then generally 4.2 bust is bad if someone did not know when you opened a browser or watched some kind of video, then the CPU frequencies.
It would be so easy if the bus just worked, but it turns out that the processor's frequency determines the voltage.
That is, if the bus reported a frequency of 4.2, you should anticipate a voltage range of 1.52 V to 1.56 V, neither of which is typical.
Needs, of course, direct physical manipulation.
We disconnect the bus, adjust the frequency to 4.4 (each one operates at a slightly different rate due to the fact that the stones are unique from the manufacturer), and apply a load of 1.32, and the CPU instantly leaps to the head of the pack. To put it in context, the Ryzen r5 3600x and xt processors (from the photo everything will be clear)
However, the price is also quite hefty.
I paid $11,500 for it in the summer, which is the maximum price, but you won't be able to buy it anywhere near that price now (