AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX

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  • Sirithre

    Greater than one week

    The CPU is fine and was a replacement for a Ryzen5 so I knew what I was getting into. But the cooler that comes with it is trash; be sure to order a decent one with it.

  • JR in WI

    > 3 day

    This chip successfully blends gaming performance with streaming/multicore workload performance for a lot less than the competing 9900k. If you are just going to game, I wouldnt recommend it. However, if you are a streamer/content creator who also wants to snag some pretty cool frames in games, this is for you.

  • Joel Martin Chuco Marrufo

    > 3 day

    Más de lo que me esperaba, y de Amazon, es el mejor!

  • Kwan L. Lowe

    > 3 day

    Im running this AMD Ryzen 7 2700X under Linux Mint 19 as a general workstation. I paired it with an EVGA RTX 2080 GPU, 64G of RAM, and SSDs. These arent the absolute fastest parts, but the price came in about $300 less than a build with an Intel chipset for comparable performance. Typical workloads include lots of compilation (gcc), Blender, VirtualBox VMs, docker, Lightworks video editing, and other development tasks. Under moderate load the fans tick up, but it runs cooler than the box it replaces though its easily twice as fast.

  • Silas

    > 3 day

    bought it in 2020 and 2 years later still working great, havent had a single issue running anything from triple A games to editing software, havent even needed to overclock and the stock cooler is amazing

  • Ameer

    Greater than one week

    all is good, No dislikes

  • Buyer

    Greater than one week

    Looooove my ryzen. This thing is a beast. Love the egg on the factory model. It was a little hard to instal the fan. Great item very recommended. Goodbye intel

  • Matthew

    > 3 day

    The first PC I ever built I used an AMD Athlon processor in, and I loved it. When I found out about the Ryzen processors I was excited to see what they could do, and I was not disapointed. This chip feels very compitent. I put it into a gaming system, and I have had no issues with it. I also like the cooler. It looks good, and seems to function well. My only complaint about this setup is the factory applied thermal compound. I know, wipe it off and apply third party, but Im not over clocking, so I figured it would work for my purposes, and I was not disapointed, that is untill I had to swap a faulty motherboard. When I removed my cooler, it pulled the whole chip out of the socket. I was terified thinking it had dammaged something. Thankfully all pins were in place. Then came the hard part. It turns out that the factory thermal paste had spread all across the chip, and melted down the sides. I have never seen factory paste do that. The real problem though was that it somehow formed a sort of glue that had now bonded the CPU and cooler togather. They were not coming appart for anything (at least anything I was willing to try on my $300+ chip). Eventually I was able to disolve the thermal paste and save my chip using some very light heat and a little alcohol and a piece of dental floss. Aparently this happens more often then I had realized because there was a whole subredit about how to fix it (Thank you Redit ;-) . In the end it all worked out well and I have everything back up and running in my new MoBo. It was just an experience I will not forget.

  • HiGravity

    > 3 day

    When re-purposing an old mini-itx I had laying around as linux media PC in the living to be a rose gold glitter bomb gaming rig for my wifes birthday I hit a snag. The connector for the front panel ports had broken a pin, plus it was a bit underpowered to handle much gaming (and NO RGB OMG! lol) so I needed to upgrade it, except the perfectly passable i5 I bought 1 1/2 to 2 years ago apparently is dead to everyone with no decently priced (and literally none at my favorite two vendors) in that form factor. Luckily before I pulled the trigger I realized I could get this and a motherboard for less. Best of all this was such an upgrade that I ended up keeping the 1060 I was going to upgrade since with this chip her primary game looked and played great. Plus the fan is quieter and has RGB which surprisingly looks good in her case and shes actually keeping it on and even playing with the programs where as previously she thought that was for teenage boys playing counter strike lol.

  • Erick Pérez

    > 3 day

    Estpy satisfecho con la compra y buen enfriador aunque no use la pasta termica que trajo por defecto.

AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler. Note that 300 series motherboards may require a BIOS flash to be compatible with Ryzen Desktop 2000 series processors. Maximum Temperature is 85 degree Celsius. To improve the reliability and performance of AMD processors, it is critical that certain precautions are taken when using and handling them. This Topics describes the best practices and the precautions required to reduce the risk of damages to the processor, and is divided into following sections: Electrical Power Damage Electrostatic Discharge Thermal Over stress Overclocking.

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