AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Processor with Wraith Spire LED Cooler - YD2700BBAFBOX
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Edoardo001
> 3 dayBuona cpu, buone le temperature, da accoppiare a delle ram almeno 3200mhz per sfruttarla a pieno. La ho usata per una build con una rx590 e in fullhd non ha mai avuto alcuno problema
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E.D.
> 3 dayDoes not heat up so much, the box fan is decent enough.
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John Cook
> 3 dayIve been getting more and more into video production lately both at home and creating training videos for customers at work. Ive been looking for something with enough multicore beef to allow me to do very high quality software encoding and my old 7700k wasnt quite cutting it in some projects. After building a few cheaper Ryzen 5 gaming systems for friends and coming away impressed, I decided to take a chance on AMD myself. I have to say, I dont regret it. This CPU powers through multi-threaded workloads with ease and keeps the 1080Ti fed plenty well enough for my 4k60Hz monitor when gaming. If you plan on pushing clock speeds though, plan on spending for an aftermarket cooler or just go for the 2700x if the price is close enough. The Wraith Spire is pretty good for free cooler, but Ryzen tends to hit a thermal wall pretty quickly at about 3.8-4Ghz depending on your luck in the silicon lottery. For my needs though, the spire is fine and its an attractive, compact cooler. My particular chip was able to hit 3.8Ghz on all cores with the voltage set to 1.21 (all boost/performance options in ASUS BIOS enabled also) and that pretty much maxes out the spires thermal capacity. All higher clocks needed exponentially more voltage (thus heat) and are a no-go without a very large air cooler or AIO. Aida64 was stable for 3 hours and posted an average temp of 85 celsius with one very brief random spike to 92. Blender and any video projects Ive done so far have not managed to get the CPU nearly this hot (usually never worse than 75 celsius with occasional 80 spike). Gaming doesnt stress the CPU too much, particularly at 4K60Hz and after a couple hours of 64 player action in Battlefield, my temps never exceeded 62 celsius. Overall, great chip. Also got one for my father shortly after purchasing the first and his was able to hit 4Ghz (all cores) on the stock cooler at similar temps to mine @ 3.8.
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Casey
Greater than one weekIll preface this by saying both my personal and work computer run this processor because it is wild how much performance you get for the money. I have confidence in the AM4 platform for the next line of AMD processors and anticipate my motherboard running something even more amazing with the upcoming Zen 2 architecture.
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caron wilson
> 3 dayWhen I received this product, some of the pins on the CPU chip were bent. Everything else in the packaging was fine apart from the chip. I believe this may have happened during transit.
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Max
> 3 dayEven the most challenging software, 2160 video, software compilation, etc, happens very quickly with the Ryzen processors. I did a lot of research and checked out benchmarks before settling on the 8-core Ryzen 2700, which comfortably overclocks from 3.2 GHz to 3.8 GHz without problems. AMD also includes software allowing you to overclock the memory. The CPU does not run hot, and the fan rarely has to speed up even under very heavy loads. Theres a reason why all of the Ryzen processors get solid 5-star reviews by tens of thousands of users.
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Ryan Marrs
> 3 dayGrabbed it for just £160 on flash deal no processor at that price comes any were near the 2700
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Priyabrata
> 3 dayi get the product in time
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Tanaka
> 3 day現在でも、使えるCPUが安く手に入り
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John Burke
Greater than one weekgets 9.35Gbps single threaded using iperf