Single core score refers to a measurement from one processor core.
Single core score refers to a measurement from one processor core.
It's really just version 20. Most applications rely on AVX512, but they often overclock until they hit an AVX point, then lower it to prevent overheating and crashes. I understand what you mean.
This refers to a processor architecture supporting AVX 512 instructions.
I still have a few voltages to experiment with. It ran cooler when auto was on, and I only had my Avx 512 up to ten times. Honestly, though, it doesn’t really matter much since I don’t do anything too CPU-heavy. I just wanted a solid PC. My goal is still to reach 5.0 stable. Keep in mind, I’ve never built or overclocked a system before, so I’m doing pretty well. Feel free to share any ideas—I’m open to trying new approaches. Also, I plan to replace the cooler head with fresh paste. It came pre-applied, but I installed it incorrectly the first time, so I fixed it, though using the same paste might still affect temperatures.