I going with the general consensus as far as the OC goes. Unless you really want to tinker with it, I’d just leave it alone. I would get an exhaust fan installed soon though. Probably not a super immediate need unless the room is really hot, but why tempt fate? I remember using a free program called Speccy from Piriform (I think) that will give you a complete system rundown and it doesn’t hog resources to do it. If I remember correctly the info was color coded so anything critical (like temp) would be highlighted in red. Take a look if you’re interested. It’s a no frills program but it’ll give you what you need.
@Dan_the_Man you’ve already got great answers, but typically what goes IN, must come OUT, so if you have fans pushing in, getting fans pulling out, is great.
Benchmarking is never a bad idea, and 3DMark is the goto for me. Free version as well.
Nah, just leave it as is. No need to inject any hassles.
I did that right away. The program is AMD Ryzen Master
Need the full model numbers please!
Check your PM please!
Great suggestion @Lostmarbles!!
Speccy is one of the best (and most informative) apps out there for system specs and info IMO!
yeah, it’s a simple little program that gives me what I need. I was surprised I still had it on my puter. Haven’t used it in years.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
not exactly sure how the licence for windows 10 works - but i just upgrqaded from windows 11 to windows 10 on this desktop i just bought - windows to is active -
my hp laptop has windows 10 factory installed
laptop i got from amazon i wiped the os and installed a fresh copy of windows 10 - hated all the back ground software that came installed
desktop thats sitting on a self somewhere in this house has a fresh copy of windows 10 activated .
have 2 other laptops no longer working that had windows 10 on them . windows started saving the product keys to your microsoft account .