AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Processor with Wraith Spire LED Cooler - YD2700BBAFBOX
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Chris Nieland
> 3 dayDoesn’t work for msi or other intel carrying motherboards. Otherwise the product was said to be good
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Carlos
> 3 dayI run Prepar3d flight simulator with this chip runs great. 30 to 40 fps constant. and still tweaking.
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Harnoorpreet Singh
> 3 dayThere are marks on the cooler of cpu ....looks like used.... Im replacing it
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AustinS
> 3 dayLove it, does everything I need
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Serge Phelut
19-11-2024Un très bon processeur, qui ne pédale pas à plus de 3600Mhz très stable ..... Mais pour un 2700 cest quand même très bien .... Alors nhésitez pas
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Pablo Andrés Henao Betancur
> 3 dayGreat
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James Clifford
> 3 dayLove it I would build another one
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Peter Joseph Edwards
Greater than one weekbuilt a new pc for music production as my old amd fx was bottle necked of the vst plugins cpu was at max with just a few spire vst etc with demanding strings and leads upgraded the whole lot and have the ryzen and the core this thing eats them for breakfast no probs had 10 in a row and the cpu was still not over 10% fanstatic cpu was easy to install with the auros elite b450 out the box no bios update was necessary etc and worked fantastic with corsair rgb pro 3000 ram over the moon with the performance guys and girls was not sure to go for the 3600 gen but so pleased i went with this as its 8 core monster
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Robert
> 3 dayInstalación rápida y sin problemas, el ventilador, no es lo mejor del mercado, pero es silencioso y cumple correctamente. Envío rápido y sin incidentes, todo perfecto
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Bucket
> 3 dayI picked up one of these CPUs for just a hair over 150$ USD, new. For that price, this CPU is the price performance dream come true for system builders of all stripes. While all of the hype and glory have been going to the 3rd generation of Ryzen CPUs (I have one of those as well), the 2700 will nearly match the performance while saving a TON of money. Your games will run smooth, and 8 cores hyperthreaded? Look at it this way. I run a heavily OCd i9 9900x in my personal/content dev. machine. I need the multi-threaded performance without a doubt. However, the 9900x is obviously not a very cost-effective option for a budget conscious build. THIS cpu can be had for just north of 150$, to get a hyperthreaded 8 core intel will set you back at least 3 times that amount. The performance gap? Well, it isnt three times better, I can tell you that much. If you want a fast and EXTREMELY versatile system with 16 processing threads that will set you back all of the cost of an i3, and you are not on the cutting edge of development demand (make no mistake, this CPU shines at development), grab one of these and a < 100$ b450 motherboard and enjoy the win!