Ryzen 7 2700 X Stock Cooler. For my surpise, there was no procesor inside the socket. when I looked under the cooler, it was there, glued to the cooler and slipped into the cabinet. hit few places and broke off. If you're going to run it at stock clocks and relz on XFR (AMD's Turbo boost tech, "Extended Frequency range"), yes.
If you're going to run it at stock clocks and relz on XFR (AMD's Turbo boost tech, "Extended Frequency range"), yes. Budget is not an issue, so long as it completely kills potential overheating issue. For my surpise, there was no procesor inside the socket. when I looked under the cooler, it was there, glued to the cooler and slipped into the cabinet. hit few places and broke off.
For my surpise, there was no procesor inside the socket. when I looked under the cooler, it was there, glued to the cooler and slipped into the cabinet. hit few places and broke off.
I don't like to OC anything so all I want is a cool stable stock valued system.
If you're going to run it at stock clocks and relz on XFR (AMD's Turbo boost tech, "Extended Frequency range"), yes. It wouldnt come off so I twisted it a bit and lifted the cooler. Install the stock cooler and see how it goes, that is going to be the simplest way to find out exactly how well it will work for you.