| Processor | 4.3 GHz amd_ryzen_7 |
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| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX
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| Brand | AMD |
| CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU Model | AMD Ryzen 7 |
| CPU Speed | 4.3 GHz |
| CPU Socket | Socket AM4 |
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- 8 Cores/16 Threads Unlocked
- Frequency: 4.3 GHz Max Boost. Base Clock 3.7GHz
- Compatibility : Windows 10 64 Bit Edition , RHEL x86 64 Bit , Ubuntu x86 64 Bit
- 20MB of Combined Cache
- Socket AM4 Motherboard Required, Supports Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition RHEL x86 64-Bit Ubuntu x86 64-Bit
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| Value for money | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
| For gaming | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
| Stability | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.4 | — |
| Easy to lock | 5.0 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
| Easy to install | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.5 | — | — | 4.6 |
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| core count | 8 | 6 | 16 | 1 | 8 | 8 |
| cpu socket | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 |
| cpu speed | 4.3 GHz | 4.6 GHz | 4.9 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 4.7 GHz | 4.6 GHz |
| cpu family | amd ryzen 7 | ryzen 5 | ryzen 9 | ryzen 5 | amd ryzen 7 | amd ryzen 7 5700g |
| L2 cache | 4 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | 16 MB | 4 MB | 20 MB |
| wattage | — | 65 watts | 105 watts | 65 watts | 105 watts | 65 watts |
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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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Higher Performance. Incredible Technology.
AMD StoreMI Technology
Enhancing load times, boot times, file management and system responsiveness.
AMD SenseMI Technology
True machine intelligence and accelerated system performance right at your fingertips.
AMD Ryzen Master Utility
The power to overclock freely, unleashing the true potential of your processor
AMD Ryzen Socket AM4 Platform
Future-proof mainstream computing platform with the new X470 and B450 chipsets.
The AMD Wraith Prism Cooling Solution
For people who care about the way their PCs run, sound and look.
The Wraith Prism goes where no stock cooler has gone before with per-RGB LED control around the illuminated light ring and transparent fan blades for movement and rainbow color effect control. But the Wraith Prism isn’t just a pretty face; we’ve increased motherboard and RAM compatibility by minimizing the profile and added direct-contact heat pipes and fan overclocking control to increase thermal effectiveness, too.
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Voted by Tom's Hardware as Best Overall Gaming CPU in 2018, the AMD Ryzen 7 2700X enables you to experience elite performance in games, content creation, and intensive multi-tasking. A beautifully balanced design for serious PC enthusiasts. Advanced 2nd Generation Ryzen processors.
- 8 cores
- 16 processing threads
- 20 MB cache
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* Testing by AMD Performance labs as of 3/02/2018 on the following system. PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. Results may vary based on driver versions used. AMD System Config: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, ‘Turpan’ reference motherboard, 16GB of dual-channel DDR3-3200, GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Card, Graphics driver 390.77, and a Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD using the Windows 10 RS3 operating system. Intel System Config: Intel Core i7-8700K, Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming5 motherboard, 16GB of dual-channel DDR3-3200, GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Card, Graphics driver 390.77, and a Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD using the Windows 10 RS3 operating system. Multiprocessing performance represented by Cinebench R15 nT multiprocessing performance. Mainstream desktop platform means Socket AM4 for AMD platforms and LGA 1151 for Intel platforms. he Ryzen 7 2700X (AMD’s highest performing mainstream desktop processor) achieved a score of 1837 (1837/1397=up to 36% faster than the Core i7-8700K), while the Core i7-8700K (Intel’s highest performing mainstream desktop processor) achieved a score of 1397 (1397/1837= up to 76% as fast, or up to 24% slower than the Ryzen 7 2700X).
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| Brand | AMD |
|---|---|
| Item model number | YD270XBGAFBOX |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.3 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 |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #131 in Computer CPU Processors |
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Customers like the performance, value, and gaming of the computer processor. They mention that it handles itself nicely, does great with games, and is an incredible value in computer technology. They are also happy with ease of installation, appearance, and stability. Opinions are mixed on temperature control.
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Customers like the performance of the computer processor. They say it has great value for the money and provides a significant boost in performance. They also say it handles itself nicely, boosting up to 4.2GHz. Some customers mention that the stock fan is loud, but effective. Overall, they say it serves them well for years and is a great server CPU.
"...An aesthetically pleasing cooler and fully functional one that keeps one of my 2700x under 73C with Precision Boost 3 (which goes up to 5Ghz for me)..." Read more
"...Afterburner shows that the CPU handles itself nicely, boosting up to 4.2Ghz when it needs to, and coming back down to 3.7Ghz...." Read more
"...Noticeable higher clock speeds vs. 1700X, especially under full load - up to 500Mhz faster clock speeds!-..." Read more
"...Constant 60fps with 1440p and some games in 4k with good framerates paired with the RX 580, and down the line I plan to upgrade GPUs to get better..." Read more
Customers find the value of the computer processor to be great for the money. They say the price for performance can't be beat, and that it's an incredible value in computer technology.
"...Pros-cost effective-comes with a decent stock cooler-easy overclock (if you like that sort of thing)..." Read more
"...This CPU/Heatsink combo man, there's just so much to love and so much money to save. Gotta love it lol." Read more
"...PROs- Price for performance can't be beat vs. 1st gen Ryzen and existing Intel CPUs; i.e. the 2700X is $30 cheaper than a 8700K-..." Read more
"...Great value for the money and really good performance, even nearly 5 years later!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the gaming performance of the processor. They mention that it blends gaming performance with streaming and multicore workload performance, making it an excellent choice for gaming and entertainment. Some say that the processor is able to run every modern game they own and multitask while doing so.
"...I can also play all the latest games just fine. though truth be told you can do that with a 150 dollar cpu...." Read more
"...In my opinion, this is a great CPU for every task you need, you will not have only good gaming performace, also a great performance on every day use..." Read more
"...You will be happy to have this cpu! Great for multi tasking, streaming, gaming you name it!..." Read more
"...Ryzens are good at multitasking and are a bit cheaper than Intel CPUs so I figured I'd give it a shot...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the cooler. They mention it's great, does a decent job at keeping the processor cool, and is water cooled. Some say the thermals are unbelievable. Overall, most are happy with the provided cooler and recommend it to others.
"...AMD gpu (you know AMD looooves some toast action), but everything's actually running cool...." Read more
"...Operating temperatures are about the same in spite of the fact the CPU having a 10W higher TDP rating vs. 1700X-..." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...The cooler also worked great for me. No temperature issues. The cooler is louder than what i liked...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the computer processor to be easy. They mention that the instructions are straight forward, and the clamps snap right into place. They also mention that it runs great and has no issues with installation. Customers also say that the upgrade path is easy with a BIOS update.
"...-easy overclock (if you like that sort of thing)-easy to upgrade from Zen 1 or upgrade to Ryzen 2..." Read more
"...The system is running Windows 10 Pro. The installation & instructions were straight forward...." Read more
"...The Wraith spire was very easy to install on the ASUS Strix B450-F since it went directly on the brackets that were already on the motherboard..." Read more
"...fantastic processor, there is just a hiccup to fix and luckily it's easy to do." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the computer processor. They mention that it looks really nice, satisfying, and has a really neat "Mirage" effect that makes the fan appear to spin slower.
"...An aesthetically pleasing cooler and fully functional one that keeps one of my 2700x under 73C with Precision Boost 3 (which goes up to 5Ghz for me)..." Read more
"...looks pretty with the LEDs and runs relatively well from what I can gather...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...RGB so everything I have came with what I bought, but I think it looks nice even though my case does not have windows to fully display it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the stability of the computer processor. They mention that it doesn't flinch at the task, is solid, and is a great upgrade. They also say that VR games are far more stable and the frames per second have definitely improved.
"...The system was stable, with no problems...." Read more
"Stable, no issues. Wrote more about my feedback in regards to the platform on my board review...." Read more
"...I recently tried a -.0750v offset and so far its very stable and shaved off about 3c-5c on all my temps...." Read more
"...a desktop CPU, it actually makes a great server CPU because of its stability, which is further improved because it supports ECC RAM...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature control of the processor. Some mention that it comes with a good cooler and is adequate for stock CPU, while others say that it runs a little hotter than their old Intel CPU and the factory applied thermal compound makes the cpu run hot and the temp bounces up and down in a ridiculous manner.
"...Pros-cost effective-comes with a decent stock cooler-easy overclock (if you like that sort of thing)..." Read more
"...(using the Stock Ryzen 2700X CPU Cooler set to High) the CPU temps were too high for my liking...." Read more
"...I use a NZXT H510 with only the default exhaust fan setup. No extra case fans...." Read more
"...My only concern is the temps on this CPU, and to my understanding the main difference with X models is that they come overclocked, and I imagine that..." Read more
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This CPU at idle gives out 2% usage, which I took for granted until I looked at an i5 8400(?) which idled at 20%. Also, Ryzen Master, beautiful work of art. Instead of restarting my computer a million times to get a stable clock, I can just go into Ryzen Master, increase core clocks until it crashes, then raise the voltage and find a stable clock speed. Or you can leave it to Precision Boost 2, but I like to run my CPU at 4.2 Base with Precision Boost 2 enabled.
If you're doing a mid-tier budget build for all-purpose, I really suggest this CPU, as it can do everything equally well, as it is more around daily tasks than Intel's gaming tasks. I love this CPU so much, that I've fitted it in all four of the computers in the house with no complaints on gaming or such from others.
Edit:
Added photos of stock 2700x cooler. Fan colour changes and the ring around the fan has an RGB wave pattern. It can maintain a semi-idle 2700x at 35C-45C. Also uploaded some photos of it. Haven’t touched the software though and I personally don’t plan to.
Edit 2: Just got my 9900k, and it was a massive disappointment compared to this $310 Ryzen beast. In CS:GO, a CPU intensive game, it only ran 20FPS faster, which literally doesn’t matter since most monitors can’t go over 240HZ (2700x had 275 avg; 9900k has 300; but these CPUs max out at 500 in certain scenarios). My 9900k was even clocked at 5.3Ghz and costs $530, so compared to this Ryzen 2700x, it really isn’t worth it unless you want to show it off or do Adobe stuff which is optimised for Intel. But because I overclocked, my temps were 30C idle and up to 90C during gaming. On the 2700x, it never broke 60C, with the same cooler and fans.
Pros
-cost effective
-comes with a decent stock cooler
-easy overclock (if you like that sort of thing)
-easy to upgrade from Zen 1 or upgrade to Ryzen 2
-cheaper motherboards that can easily overclock
Cons
-not the best single-core performance, but what do you expect for $310 compared to Intel's $380 CPU
-not the best variety of motherboards (which isn't a 2700x problem, but just general)
-I can't think of anything else
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2019
This CPU at idle gives out 2% usage, which I took for granted until I looked at an i5 8400(?) which idled at 20%. Also, Ryzen Master, beautiful work of art. Instead of restarting my computer a million times to get a stable clock, I can just go into Ryzen Master, increase core clocks until it crashes, then raise the voltage and find a stable clock speed. Or you can leave it to Precision Boost 2, but I like to run my CPU at 4.2 Base with Precision Boost 2 enabled.
If you're doing a mid-tier budget build for all-purpose, I really suggest this CPU, as it can do everything equally well, as it is more around daily tasks than Intel's gaming tasks. I love this CPU so much, that I've fitted it in all four of the computers in the house with no complaints on gaming or such from others.
Edit:
Added photos of stock 2700x cooler. Fan colour changes and the ring around the fan has an RGB wave pattern. It can maintain a semi-idle 2700x at 35C-45C. Also uploaded some photos of it. Haven’t touched the software though and I personally don’t plan to.
Edit 2: Just got my 9900k, and it was a massive disappointment compared to this $310 Ryzen beast. In CS:GO, a CPU intensive game, it only ran 20FPS faster, which literally doesn’t matter since most monitors can’t go over 240HZ (2700x had 275 avg; 9900k has 300; but these CPUs max out at 500 in certain scenarios). My 9900k was even clocked at 5.3Ghz and costs $530, so compared to this Ryzen 2700x, it really isn’t worth it unless you want to show it off or do Adobe stuff which is optimised for Intel. But because I overclocked, my temps were 30C idle and up to 90C during gaming. On the 2700x, it never broke 60C, with the same cooler and fans.
Pros
-cost effective
-comes with a decent stock cooler
-easy overclock (if you like that sort of thing)
-easy to upgrade from Zen 1 or upgrade to Ryzen 2
-cheaper motherboards that can easily overclock
Cons
-not the best single-core performance, but what do you expect for $310 compared to Intel's $380 CPU
-not the best variety of motherboards (which isn't a 2700x problem, but just general)
-I can't think of anything else
I've yet to find any reason to overlcock this CPU. It destroys everything I throw at it. Afterburner shows that the CPU handles itself nicely, boosting up to 4.2Ghz when it needs to, and coming back down to 3.7Ghz. I've never seen it hit 4.3Ghz on its own but like I said, when all your games get FPS like that at stock with those resolutions & graphics settings, what's the point? Emulators get devoured too. Wii U, PS3, Wii/GameCube, PS2 etc, just straight devoured. Breath of the Wild running at 4K@60 like....."WASSUP?" Not to mention CEMU 1.17.1 is dropping very soon and we're gonna see an even bigger boost in performance for AMD users. I always see the argument about "get the R7 2700X over the R5 3600 only if you stream". No bro, just get it cuz it's cheaper, has more cores, and has a monster heatsink. The gaming performance you're gonna lose is extremely negligent. Check out the testers on youtube.
Speaking of heatsink, almost forgot the temps. I use a NZXT H510 with only the default exhaust fan setup. No extra case fans. I just tweaked the fan curves of the case, cpu and gpu slightly to my liking. Not enough for noise to be an issue either. I live in the Caribbean, it's dry season at the moment, so it's hot as hell. No AC in my room. My temps never go above 70c while gaming....so it's pretty safe to say the heatsink is doing its job. I was expecting more heat with a cramped case like mine and that monster AMD gpu (you know AMD looooves some toast action), but everything's actually running cool. This CPU/Heatsink combo man, there's just so much to love and so much money to save. Gotta love it lol.
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Este fue mi primer armado.
El procesador es excelente, de lo mejor que puede haber por tu dinero si eres alguien que aprovecha todos los cores. Si quieres jugar es mejor que te compres un R5 o 3 y el restante del dinero vaya a la gráfica.
Lamentablemente mi enfriador vino defectuoso pues el anillo RGB no prendía completamente.
Es algo menor y estético, pero se paga todo el precio. Por tanto, se espera que el producto funcione al 100%. Y más tratandose de la punta de lanza en la linea RYZEN.
Sí es molesto y lo es más el tener que considerar volver a comprarlo separado (unos 1300 MXN) solo por este detalle, pero tampoco me agrada para nada el quedarme con el producto así. Investigaré sobre la garantía con fabricante pero no tengo grandes esperanzas, además de que tendría que quedarme sin CPU, y por lo tanto PC, por quiénsabe cuánto tiempo lo cual es muy inconveniente en mi caso que es mi herramienta de trabajo.
Trataré de actualizar mi reseña conforme a lo que suceda. Gracias por leer.
*** Actualización ***
Parece que pequé de pesimista debido a malas experiencias anteriores con las garantías.
He contactado directo con AMD (aunque el enfriador sea fabricado por CoolerMaster) a través de la pagina web.
Les envié una imagen y descripción clara del problema.
Tiempo después fui atendido por una agente de soporte, pidiendome un video demostrando el asunto. Pocos días después de enviado me confirma que enviaría la información internamente para su seguimiento.
Esperé pacientemente y si bien no me han respondido, me encuentro con la grata sorpresa de un correo de envío DHL a mi dirección con la siguiente descripción: SAMPLE / WRAITH PRISM COOLER(SR4)
No pensé que AMD hiciera RMAs avanzados (te envían el producto reemplazo primero) pero ya desde el vamos, por el hecho de que al parecer resolverán el problema sin complicación, estoy contento.
**Actualización 2**
AMD me reemplazó sin problema alguno el disipador no una, si no dos veces (aduana dañó el primero que enviaron) por medio de DHL en dos días.
Estoy muy contento con ellos pues el producto no solo tiene un excelente valor si no que el servicio fue muy grato. No tuve que enviar mi pieza defectuosa ni dar mucha explicación mas que un video sencillo en el que mostré el defecto.
Sin duda me quedaré en el equipo rojo para el futuro.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 31, 2019
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Este fue mi primer armado.
El procesador es excelente, de lo mejor que puede haber por tu dinero si eres alguien que aprovecha todos los cores. Si quieres jugar es mejor que te compres un R5 o 3 y el restante del dinero vaya a la gráfica.
Lamentablemente mi enfriador vino defectuoso pues el anillo RGB no prendía completamente.
Es algo menor y estético, pero se paga todo el precio. Por tanto, se espera que el producto funcione al 100%. Y más tratandose de la punta de lanza en la linea RYZEN.
Sí es molesto y lo es más el tener que considerar volver a comprarlo separado (unos 1300 MXN) solo por este detalle, pero tampoco me agrada para nada el quedarme con el producto así. Investigaré sobre la garantía con fabricante pero no tengo grandes esperanzas, además de que tendría que quedarme sin CPU, y por lo tanto PC, por quiénsabe cuánto tiempo lo cual es muy inconveniente en mi caso que es mi herramienta de trabajo.
Trataré de actualizar mi reseña conforme a lo que suceda. Gracias por leer.
*** Actualización ***
Parece que pequé de pesimista debido a malas experiencias anteriores con las garantías.
He contactado directo con AMD (aunque el enfriador sea fabricado por CoolerMaster) a través de la pagina web.
Les envié una imagen y descripción clara del problema.
Tiempo después fui atendido por una agente de soporte, pidiendome un video demostrando el asunto. Pocos días después de enviado me confirma que enviaría la información internamente para su seguimiento.
Esperé pacientemente y si bien no me han respondido, me encuentro con la grata sorpresa de un correo de envío DHL a mi dirección con la siguiente descripción: SAMPLE / WRAITH PRISM COOLER(SR4)
No pensé que AMD hiciera RMAs avanzados (te envían el producto reemplazo primero) pero ya desde el vamos, por el hecho de que al parecer resolverán el problema sin complicación, estoy contento.
**Actualización 2**
AMD me reemplazó sin problema alguno el disipador no una, si no dos veces (aduana dañó el primero que enviaron) por medio de DHL en dos días.
Estoy muy contento con ellos pues el producto no solo tiene un excelente valor si no que el servicio fue muy grato. No tuve que enviar mi pieza defectuosa ni dar mucha explicación mas que un video sencillo en el que mostré el defecto.
Sin duda me quedaré en el equipo rojo para el futuro.
Quindi trovo questa CPU molto valida, un abbisso in confronto all'i5 che avevo poc'anzi (solo 4 cores e per giunta senza HT).
L'unico disappunto, se così possiamo chiamarlo, è stato il dissapatore stock venduto con la CPU, ovvero il Wraith Prism RGB. Dai stress test effettuati, considerando che deve dissipare una CPU con 105 W di TDP, fa un egregio lavoro (almeno a confronti dei dissipatori stock forniti da Intel per le sue CPUs), tenendo temperature che non vanno oltre i 69-70°C in media (anche se per 1 min ha raggiunto i 75°C). Però con la sua ventola che va oltre i 3600 rpm è davvero rumoroso, almeno secondo il mio udito: quando la ventola gira sotto i 500-600 rpm è silenzioso, ma oltre sembra quasi un piccolo aspirapolvere. Quindi l'ho sostituito con un dissipatore della Noctua, il NH-U12S, che oltre a raffreddarmi maggiormente la CPU (sotto stress test dopo oltre 40 minuti, la temperatura non è mai salita oltre i 64°C) e veramente silenzioso (con velocità della ventola sui 1250 rpm sotto stress test). Tali test sono stati effettuati con impostazioni stock e senza effettuare overclock manuali.
Edit: L'ho abbinato a scheda madre MSI X470 Gaming Pro e 64 GB di RAM Corsair Vengeance LPX da 3000 Mhz e non ho avuto alcun problema di incompatibilità: ho attivo l'XMP (in quanto appena installate il BIOS vedeva le RAM alla frequenza 2133 Mhz) e ho elevato la frequenza della memorie a 2800 Mhz (non sono salito sino a 3000 in quanto ho letto in giro che ci potrebbero essere problemi di stabilità se non si alza anche il voltaggio).



















































