AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX
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Steve
> 3 dayReceived an amazing deal on this processor to build a gaming system for my son, and the processor has not disappointed. Easy install and amazing performance. Highly recommend.
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Fred
> 3 daygot this for my sons gaming PC he is building. Worked better then I expected. Went with the 2700X to save money and Im not disappointed with that.
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Ahmed
> 3 dayI stopped buying amd products long time ago, but I know they have made a huge step forward and I wasnt disappointed, this 2700x is awesome, quite, fast and not that hot, it comes with a cooling fan which is great, 82 degrees on rendering, happy with it
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Steve
> 3 dayFirst time building my own PC and used the Ryzen 7 2700X. It was very simple to install into the MOBO, just have to be careful to only touch the edges, not the bottom or top. The cooler was a little more difficult to install only because I thought I would break it. There is a latch on the cooler that attaches to the MOBO and you have to apply quite a bit of force for it to snap down. Dont worry tho, you wont break anything.
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Reagan
> 3 dayAMD is dominating the market with affordable CPU solutions. While I have since replaced the stock cooler (kind of loud), it is great for someones first build. You can control the RGB with Mystic Light. The CPU itself is fast and suits my gaming and productivity needs.
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Customer
> 3 dayUpgraded to the AMD Ryzen 7 2700x from my old Intel i7 3770k. My old system could still handle gaming and proccessing ok, But i always notices my CPU at Idle would be utilizing 20-30% of its resources. This chip completely destroys anything I throw at it with ease and it does not even break a sweat. Not only is this chip great for gaming but other multitasking. If you like to game but do a lot of other things like streaming your games, video editing, or other work related solutions then you cant go wrong!
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JJ Alan
> 3 daySeriously, I am beyond happy that I dared dip a toe into the red team. People complain about how its harder to do because of memory issues and that you have to be more stringent when choosing RAM, but I can vote with confidence that its just the usual talk coming from the general populace thats mostly tech-illiterate and doesnt know how to compare numbers.
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Dr. Keshawn Boyle MD
> 3 dayhavent finished building yet
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Austin W.
> 3 dayFor half the price of the Ryzen 7 3xxx series cpu, its VERY hard to argue that this cpu is not an absolute steal for $165 (at time of review). While gaming in heavy cpu games (Battlefield V is my main game currently), cpu stays ridiculously cool under load with provided PRISM cooler, sitting at 64C after hours of gaming and maintaining allcore turbo of 4.3GHz. I also do coding for game development ad this cpu chomps through thousands of lines of code in no time without breaking a sweat. I never thought Id ever go back to AMD cpu again after having had bad experiences with performance from their bulldozer lineup but Im very glad they are back and soon (I hope) to overtake Intel. I would highly recommend anyone needing a cpu upgrade to get this cpu NOW.
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Jesse Walters
> 3 dayFrom my system, ive gotten good fps, and good load time from cpu heavy games and cpu heavy tasks, 10/10 would recomend to my friends and others