AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX
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Miss Lacy Pfeffer IV
> 24 hourLike most people building a computer these days I went the Ryzen route. Going Ryzen allowed me to put more money into a nice graphics card so that was an added bonus. The performance is great and the included cooler keep the CPU around 46c (cool) on a heavy work load. Very happy with my choice.
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elijah
> 24 hourWorks well so far had a small issue with the cooler
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Marcus Agrippa
> 24 hourWhen you consider that the original price was $350+. You could get the 3700x for $150 more,but Its not that much better. I went with the asus prime b450m,and two 8 GB corsair vengeance lpx. You can overclock the CPU above 4 GHz,but the gains are not worth all the noise. Ram is unstable at 3 GHz,but fine at 2600.
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Wendell Hartmann
> 24 hourI have been very eager to get a Ryzen CPU after some saving and waiting I was able to get 2nd gen Ryzen 7 2700X and I have used it mainly for gaming but also a little bit of 3D modeling and animation and I am very impressed with its performance and I also got a vega rx with it so that combo was very nice.
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Hilary S.
> 24 hourA good purchase with the cooler included around 200, I dont think anything really compete with what it offers at a sale price point.
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Kaela Kerluke MD
> 24 hourA beast CPU. Rips through anything you throw at it. The fan works well and looks cool af but I cant figure out how to change the lights after a lot of research so now Im not sure if you can so it just cycles colors which doesnt match my other LEDs. The fan is also kind of a pain in the ass to install with a lot of tension but its sturdy once you get it mounted. Overall, AMD has really made a great product here.
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Winnie
> 24 hourLove this cpu!
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James McGee
> 24 hourI am still building the gaming station
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Kelton Gaylord
> 24 hourThis 2700X is a good one. It can handle whatever you want to throw at it for the most part. great value for an 8 core! Cooler is nice too.
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Farouq Alsalih
> 24 hourCame working well. However, make sure that your cpu isnt on max voltage when buying. For example, when I plugged mine into my new motherboard, it was running at 1.5-1.6 Voltage, which is crazy high - not safe at all for your CPU and the components within your computer. I had to manually adjust the voltage down to 1.3 V so that I wont burn out my computer parts.