The 4.3GHz and 4.4GHz outcomes seem unusual...
The 4.3GHz and 4.4GHz outcomes seem unusual...
Not entirely false. Still not precisely accurate. A broad inquiry was raised. I shared a scenario involving Ryzen that was questioned. That question itself faced opposition. The subsequent pushback added another layer. It seems more of a side note, but it still addresses the issue asked. Indeed, there are cases where a faster clock can slow performance instead of boosting it.
Athlon X4 880K originally came with 2133MHz RAM, but it struggled to stay stable at 4.3GHz until after the swap. Once the RAM was moved to the FX-8370, it finally reached stable 4.3GHz... :I *nods*
Thank you for reaching out. I didn't notice your profile before. No worries, I'm here to help.
My doubt remains that the @5x5 result is accurate. The stability seems misleading.
The internet behaves similarly. Gender plays a minor role here. I often use "he" because English isn't great for gender. German works better. The formal style doesn't include gender at all. People are usually addressed as "Zie" or "ihr," which feels more natural. If you want a pigtailed schoolgirl as your avatar, that's fine. I’ll address you as if I were a pigtailed schoolgirl. There’s one person here who looks like a washing machine, and that’s okay. @Nena360 has two people shown—one of each gender—and it seems they’re referring to a "they."