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CPUz with checksum screenshot to verify.
2.5 GHz is doable with increased voltages. Depending on what your cooling is you might need to improve it.
You still have room for improvement. Clawhammer core? If so, that extra cache is probably worth 100 MHz as well compared to a Winchester or Newcastle core.
> If it is actually cold, then worry because it isn't seated properly.
> If on the other hand it was cool because it's doing a good job, then
> great.
>
> You still have room for improvement. Clawhammer core? If so, that
> extra cache is probably worth 100 MHz as well compared to a
> Winchester or Newcastle core.
I know it was seated properly, because when it's sitting in my room with the case sides on, the temperature reads correctly - around 40C, and if I overclock, it will go to well above 50-60C at load. And the heatsink is hot too then.
It is a Clawhammer, yes.