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Processor | 4.3 GHz ryzen_7_2700x |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Brand | AMD |
Item model number | 115931 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.1 inches |
Color | RGB |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07B428M7F |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 13, 2018 |
A**T
Overpriced for no reason
The processor is a beast but this Processor is worth only Rs 24000 - Rs 26000 max in India.It was Rs 28000 few days back and now its at Rs 34000Ridiculously overpriced by the seller.
S**Y
High performance at good price
This is my first AMD CPU and the first thing I noticed was the heat sink, it is huge, has dual LED strips and water cooling option, a bit fidgety to install and has lots of sharp edges. Compared to Intel stock heat sinks I have installed in past the installation was tougher - I had problem attaching the metal buckle to motherboard's clamps. This CPU does'nt have any built in video processing unit so without a graphics card you won't get any display from motherboard's display outputs.
A**.
Amazing value for money for 19K
AMD unlike Intel has provided an amazing and super easy upgrade path to AM4 platform users. I had bought Ryzen 3 1200 in Dec 2017 and used it until May 2020. Now my workloads (not only gaming) have surpassed what 4 core/4 thread CPU can handle and I was heavily bottlenecked by my CPU. I know that Zen2 CPUs are out already but the prices of 3700X and above are just not worth it. The temptation of 8 cores/16 threads is irresistible so I went with R7-2700X instead of the cheaper R5-3600. I have a MSI A320M Pro-VH Plus motherboard and I've checked my VRM components are same as that of a few B350/B450 by MSI like tomahawk and bazooka etc. I won't be OC'ing this CPU so here I am in 2020 buying this and keeping this VFM CPU until AM5 is out maybe even longer (preferred until at least 4 years).
A**N
Good for gaming, content creating and everyday use..
The product is powered by 8 actual physical cores with SMT(simultaneous multi-threading) and 16 threads. Now compare that to the only 8 core 16 thread Intel processsor and you'll start seeing the value proposition here. Though single threaded applications take little bit of a hit, Intel doesn't win by much in that department. Multithreaded applications breeze through with this processor. You can see all the existing reviews about both these processors of different channels on youtube like Linus' or Hardware Canucks, among many others. The only reason I would give this product an overall 4 stars is because it fails to overclock beyond 4.0 GHz with the stock cooler. In a 15 mins Aida64 stress test my unit maintained a constant speed of 3.66 GHz after getting thermal throttled. Now since I dont do much of hardcore professional content creating, it doesn't really matter to me. Also, AAA games run perfectly fine, while paired with a GTX 1660 Super (in my case) without any lag or stuttering. So overall, a good buy since I wanted to go for the flagship product.
A**R
Loved the processing power
What a processor !!! Just loved it. It's been 6 months, I made my home PC with AMD Ryzen 7 2700X purchased through Amazon. I feel like I am using a server, not a home PC. I LOVE it's Power. I run 3 - 4 VM windows machine on top of it, do lots of R&D, make flowless graphics editing. Loved it's overclocking. But ofcourse not only the processor, I am using all other great components like M.2 NVRAM SSD, C15 memory etc... I am not a gamer, so can't talk about that segment, but ofcourse CPU fan light is very attractive though it does not make any difference to me but my family and kids loved that. Initially I was worried about its power consumptuon, but I found it does not take much power with low processing load, once we increase the load, it takes more wattage. CPU fan is very quite during low processing, as I increase the processing load, Fan moves faster hence create some noice, but thats accaptable, atleast much lower noice than a server. Base Win10 takes around 60 watt, as I power on each VM, 10 - 12 watt increases. Base Win 10 with some graphics processing takes around 75 to 80 watt. During Extreme processing, it takes 100 watt or more
S**P
Super fast and super cool!
It's a super processer that you can get at this price point! It's blazing fast.The installation is bit frustrating especially mounting the heatsink, you have to try couple of times before easily putting it into place. Plus you have to be really careful while mounting, too much pressure can break the board/processor.The heatsink is super cool and massive, has RGB lighting as well. You need to upgrade to a water cooler only if you're planning to overclock the unit.
B**A
Speedy
Msi b450 pro vdhGigabyte 1050ti oc editionSsd 250 m. 2 for booting1tb hddEnough to have this specs to play cs go and cod
V**R
Five Stars
Faster processor.
B**B
Excellent chip
This chip sure does perform excellent for the price. Gets 1730 on cinebench with ram speed 2133mhz , with all stock settings no overclock or anything. Just to note I'm using a custom loop for cooling in my itx build. But after playing around in the bios I managed to get my chip to 4.2ghz (@1.375 v) and my ram to 3200 with xmp profile and managed to change the ram timings to cl15 15-15-15-35 from cl16 16-18-18-38. All 100% stable on b350 gigabyte itx board. Managed to get 1900 on cinebench after the oc. I could not however get 4.3 GHz stable without pushing voltage over 1.45 so I stopped there and went back. Temps never get over 65c even after gaming or benchmarks.Games performance excellent, no longer a huge gap between Intel and AMD in the gaming performance. Plus with this over the 8700k you get 2 more cores for editing , rendering, streaming etc...Incredible value for an 8core 16t chip. Cant wait to see how it ages and what bios updates come for performance in the future.EDIT- I will update this review after I use the Asus x470-i board and see what this chip can do on x470 platform.EDIT- been using the Asus x470-i board for over a week now, definitely more stable OCs on it, more then likely because the Asus board has better quality vrms and more of them. I was able to get my ram stable at 3400mhz cl16 and got my cpu stable at 4.225 and bclk frequency set at a value of 101, voltages at 1.36 for cpu and ram. Got 1936 in cinebench! However my daily stable overclock is 3400 ram cl16 , 4.2 GHz cpu and blck of 100. With x470 boards having alot more oc stability and better vrm cooling , I would definitely use this over b350 or even b450. Overall outstanding cpu from AMD and can't wait for the 2800x to come about.Its muched appreciated if you found the review to be helpful, to hit the "helpful button" below.Thanks
A**R
Upgraded from an 1800x to this monster, I had no idea it would be that much better
I could write about how great this cpu is all night but I'll try and keep it short.I upgraded from an 1800x a few months back and i was a bit sceptical at first until i saw the numbers, my cpu will run at 4ghz all day long at extremely low voltage compared to my 1800x, for example i easily sit over 4ghz with my voltage below 1.275v, unthinkable on the 1800x. I decide to stick a h100i corsair cooler on it which almost destroyed my idea of airflow through the case (See pic 2) as i had to put the intake fans at the top because the 240mm radiator was too big to fit in the top of the case, only because the ram slots are quite high on the Asrock x470 Gaming K4. The trouble i have is my 1080ti also has its own radiator so my cases airflow really isn't optimal at all, but it still stays cool at all times. Even with this heatwave through europe the cpu never exceeded 70 °c at any time even without amazing airlow and ambient temps well above 40°c, this thing is a beast! If you want to run anything over 3200mhz ram then please take my advice and make sure the ram is samsung B-die. Im not sure why but ryzen really loves samsung B-die, I had corsair 3200mhz hynix ram that would run on my other b350 board with my 1800x or 2700x but not with the new x470 board, the timings are not right, ended up purchasing G-skill Flare X 3200mhz 16gb instead for ultimate capability. In short, dont believe the doubters, this is insane performance out the box with most ryzen 2700x hitting 4ghz straight out the box with under 1.3v, I mean would you really expect 8 cores to go under 30°c even with power saving off, amd cool and quiet and c6 state off? Im more than happy, I havent even activated precision boost 2 yet and look at those specs, i dont need to! I just let it thrive under 1.3v, its glorious!
B**I
Processeur stratospherique
Ce n'est pas le meilleur en gaming, qu'il en soit ainsi, je cède ces 10fps en moins pour avoir un framerate stable, plus de puissance de calcul, un 8/16 coeurs futureproof et surtout à un prix correct! Pas comme une certaine concurrence qui passe son cpu de 340 à 510 euros en faisant payer ses clients pour de potentiels problèmes d'approvisionnement qui ne nous regarde pas.Pour en revenir sur ses perfs, je passe d'un i5 7500 à ce monstre et c'est le jour et la nuit, en jeu avec la même carte graphique(gtx 1060) j'ai énormément gagné en stabilité et en framerate(sur rust par exemple), ses températures sans OC sont très bonne(32°C en idle et 50°C en jeu) avec un be quiet dark rock pro 4 et vous pouvez l'OC à 4,15Ghz sûr sans toucher au voltage. Concernant la RAM, j'ai tenté 3466Mhz mais le contrôleur mémoire n'a pas apprécié, le mieux pour ma config c'est 3200Mhz pour avoir quelque chose de stable sur le long terme. Bref, que dire de plus si ce n'est que vous en avez pour votre argent et vous ne serez pas obligé de changer votre carte mère avant 2020.Petit conseil: évitez l'OC du cpu car non seulement la consommation explosera mais en plus pour peu de gain et plus de chauffe, les xfr2 et pb2 s'occupent déjà de boost et avec un bon ventirad vous pouvez avoir 4Ghz sur tous les cœurs sans rien toucher. Si vous voulez en tirez le maximum il faudra plutôt OC du côté de votre RAM entre 3000 et 3400Mhz car l'architecure zen+ en tire un gros avantage de performance.
J**R
Really happy with my upgrade
Processor is buttery smooth and quick, upgrading from a FX-8350. Though I felt my 8350 was still reasonably quick, but the hardware was ageing, so an upgrade was well needed.I combined this processor with a AsRock Taichi x370 (Latest 4.70 BIOS) and 16GB's 3000mhz Corsair RAM - with XMP enabled. I am receiving the correct RAM speeds.The stock cooler is very nice, quiet from my point of view and more than adequate if you wish not to overclock. I thought about getting the 1700x, however if you factor in a decent cooler along with the 1700x, you are more or less paying the same price as the 2700x and this is newer, plus on 12nm technology as well as slightly faster stock and boost speeds.I am very happy with my upgrade.Note - to get the most out of Ryzen ensure you use fast DDR4 RAM, with XMP enabled in the BIOS settings.
M**E
Nach langer Zeit wieder ein AMD (RYZEN MASTER benutzen)
CPU: Ryzen 7 2700XGPU: Asus ROG STRIX 480 8GBRAM: Ballistix Sport LT BLS8G4D240FSB 8GB Speicher (Wird demnächst erweitert und gegen schnelleren getauscht)Board: Asus X470 ProLED: Und durch die ganzen RGB's habe ich ca. 10%mehr an FPS :-)Der Verwendungszweck ist:- 60% Gaming- 30% Desktop (also normale Verwendung)- 10% Multitasking (Gaming im Vordergrund und Konvertieren bzw kopieren im Hintergrund)Ganz am Anfang hatte ich Probleme!Die Probleme hatten indirekt mit der CPU was zu tun. Ich benutze das Program Logitech ARX im die PC-Werte angezeigt zu bekommen.Ich nutze eine Logitech G910 mit einem alten Android Tablet, wo die Daten angezeigt werden.Es werden RAM, CPU und GPU angezeigt. Ich war immer zu frieden mit der APP.Nur ist das Problem, dass die APP nur 3,7GHZ bei der CPU anzeigt und das immer!Da dachte ich ok benutzt du halt CPU-Z und der Zeigte auch nur 3,7GHZ an. Da dachte ich die CPU funktioniert nicht richtig, weil es nicht hoch taktet. Es war alles richtig eingestellt. Habe lange probiert mit Bios Einstellungen ect.Das hat immer bedingt geholfen. Wenn ich die CPU manuell übertaktet habe, wurde die "richtige" Taktfrequenz angezeigt.Die Tools haben aber immer angezeigt, dass sich die CPU nicht verändert und immer die Frequenz beibehält.Habe den AMD Support kontaktiert und nach langem hin und her (die konnten daimt erstmal nichts anfangen) kam raus, dass ich einfach AMD RYZEN MASTER nutzen muss. Und siehe da, die CPU arbeitet im AUTOMATISCHEN takten perfekt!Dann habe ich die BIOS Eintellungen zurückgesetzt und habe der CPU alles überlassen.Ich nutze den Boxed Lüfter und muss sagen, dass die CPU auch bei last nicht höher als 70Grad kommt. Durchschnitt sind 45-55Grad bei Last!Den Lüfter kann man auf HIGH oder LOW einstellen, es befindet sich ein Schieberegler an dem Lüfter. Die Lautstärke ist angenehm. Ich habe noch einen sehr guten Alpenföhn Brocken, den ich nicht nutzen muss!Die Montage war super einfach!Ich spiele aktuell ARMA und PUBG und habe eine RX 480 8GB von ASUS und komme auf ca. 80-144FPS.Nach einem UPDATE von CPUZ läuft der jetzt auch richtig :-)
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