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Thu, 12-14-2023, 05:42 PM
#29
Why are you trying to overclock them in the first place? CPUs these days aren't mean to be overclocked, except for setting the memory to the specs the memory kit is meant for. Otherwise only overclock them if you want to compete in overclocking for benchmarking. Especially the AMD X3D CPUs are really bad choices for overclocking because the extra cache layer hampers heat transfer, making them run hot even on stock clocks. If you continue on your overclocking journey, you will sooner or later get a negative RMA request, with the explanation being overclocking. You don't even gain that much from it.
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