







AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX
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Mujen
> 3 dayThe reviews do not lie, this was an easy install and performs very well. For the price point, it would be hard to pass up.
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Graylin Taylor
> 3 daya fine cpu up grade
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Kaden Quinnell
> 3 dayEverything runs great, easy to install for the most part and the stock cooler handles itself pretty dang well. Although if you switch the cooler from quiet to performance mode it gets about 5 times louder without much of a performance boost that I can see yet so i just keep mine on quiet mode and everything seems to runs smooth and decently cool.
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Kerry
09-06-2025If you like to overclock, this is a CPU you can go to town with. If you dont like to overclock or dont want to get involved, look away. For youre not going to push this CPU as far as it can go and wont benefit at all. This CPU exists solely for overclockers seeking higher performance.
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Paul
> 3 dayFrom Amd Fx 8350 Black edition to Ryzen 7. But Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth FX8350 The Wise? Press F to pay respect
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J. Anthony Carter
> 3 daywhile trying to decide on what all I was going to use in my first build. I settled on a complete AMD system and as of today, I havent been/couldnt be any happier with my decisions. AMD give so much more for your dollar compared to Intel and comparing their performance and stats side by side you get so much for so much less. Im fairly computer literate but i have a guy for things i cant do and even HE was amazed at the performance and capabilities of this system having the Ryzen 7 2700X processor at its heart!
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Corbin Wiegerink
Greater than one weekIt’s a tank!! Haven’t even scratched the surface of this processor. I’ll be enjoying this for some time.
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Aryanna Baumbach
> 3 dayIt works very good for photo and video editing.
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D. Martinez
> 3 dayCame as advertised, with chip and thermal paste on cpu fan. Love the RGB on the cooler
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Iluv2raceit
> 3 dayI just upgraded from a 1700X to a 2700X. With stock clocks, under a full load, the 2700X clock speeds (4Ghz) are 500Mhz faster than with my 1700X (3.5Ghz). And DDR4 memory speed was able to be increased from 2933 to 3200Mhz using 4 x 8GB DDR4 modules. Both of these improvements made the upgrade worth it to me. Turn on Gaming Mode through the use of AMD Ryzen Master Utility and CPU clock speeds increase dynamically up to 4.3Ghz! Needless to say, AMD has outdone themselves this time. Im very happy with my decision to upgrade :D