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Dude there is no joke, It's my first overclock, and I'm really surprised how it's simple....I hesitate to switch to the i9 9900K, for gaming, it seems hotter, that's all.
Send a screenshot when you actually do. I overclock a lot of CPU's on nearly daily basis. This would be the first CPU performing that well that I see by nearly 20-25C over the rest.
Those numbers are perfectly viable, but, why did you carry out such a foul necromatic ritual to make an obviously false statement?...
He means in - likely - top left of board where you plug in the cpu power, not just the 24 pin, there isn't really a standard, some use a 4 pin, some an 8, 8+4 and all the way upto two 8 pins.
Personally, I don't care if my cpu's pass prime95 or occt tests, I only use my systems for gaming and go for gaming stable, they'll never be under thst kind of crazy load so no need for torture test stable.
Nice that you got a 5.2 chip though :)