I'm also using MSI Afterburner to boost the 2060 clock to +200Mhz. It's boost clock while running is typically about 50Mhz below the base clock set in BIOS. The one issue is the 2700 and that it does not boost clock at all. I've stably clocked the 2700 to a base of 4.1Ghz at 1.38125V and am maintaining CPU temps right at 70C with the Fuma. I love that it's wide enough to support such a ridiculous cooler. ![]() I recently upgraded the CPU cooler to a Scythe Fuma 2 Rev. This was my first PC, and it really was a fantastic choice! I play a lot of VRChat, so I did pretty much immediately upgrade to 32GB of ram clocked at 2933Mhz, the max supported by the 2700.
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