AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor
$420.00
Features
- Socket AM4 Motherboard Required
- CPU Cores :?8/Threads : 16
- Base Clock: 3.7GHz/Max Boost Clock: 4.3GHz
- Total L1 Cache: 768KB, Total L2 Cache: 4MB, Total L3 Cache: 16MB
- Unlocked: Yes
- CMOS: 12nm FinFET
- PCI Express Version : PCIe 3.0 x16
- Default TDP / TDP: 105W
- Max Temps: 85?C
- Wraith Prism RGB LED Cooler
- AMD Store MI Technology, AMD Sensei Technology, AMD Ryzen Master Utility
Backed by a 3 Year AMD Warranty (Refund, Replacement, Repair)
- Description
- Additional information
- Reviews (4)
Description
- Socket: AM4
- CPU Cores :?8/Threads : 16
- Base Clock: 3.7GHz/Max Boost Clock: 4.3GHz
- Total L1 Cache: 768KB, Total L2 Cache: 4MB, Total L3 Cache: 16MB
- Unlocked: Yes
- CMOS: 12nm FinFET
- PCI Express Version : PCIe 3.0 x16
- Default TDP / TDP: 105W
- Max Temps: 85?C
- Wraith Prism RGB LED Cooler
- AMD Store MI Technology, AMD Sensei Technology, AMD Ryzen Master Utility
Please Note: Bent motherboard/CPU pins from incorrect installation voids warranty!!! We offer free installation on all CPU’s
Backed by a 3 Year AMD Warranty
Additional information
Weight | 0.795 kg |
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Dimensions | 13.5 × 13.5 × 13.5 cm |
Jack Williams –
Excellent processor, I decided to take the leap and upgrade from my old faithful, but ageing FX-8350 and i’m glad I did, the difference in performance is pretty great. Just a heads up, use the Ryzen website & motherboard website to check compatibility with your board and RAM as there’s a chance your…
William Brown –
In the end i think people are more conscious of how much they are willing to spend on PC parts that have a short life before something newer and faster comes out. I feel that the ryzen 7 2700x is at the correct price point for a top of the range cpu that everyone can get behind on.
Thomas Johnson –
This is my very first AMD Ryzen chip, having transferred over from the Intel camp. My own chip runs at a stock 3.20Ghz with zero over clocking, and I’m happy with that. I game extensively (MMORPGs & FPS mainly) online and have had no issues other than noticing the cpu does run hot as indicated by…
Ethan Kelly –
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.