AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX
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bilbo baggins
> 3 dayawesome!
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Owen
> 3 dayOk
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Tees
Greater than one weekWorks really well with my setup
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jsf
> 3 dayNice multicore processor for a great price, since the newer ones came out. And does not suffer from the big performance hit that Intel chips have from the vulnerability mitigation last year.
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Ernie Edmonds
> 3 dayPerfect! Strong and stable.
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James Pressey
> 3 dayCool processor.
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Lance Thebodeau
Greater than one weekTops the 1700x at its max oc without overclocking. Disappointing OC on X370 Krait board. If you are stepping up with old board youll likely have to wait for for future bios updates to see its true potential. On this board with all the same hardware its about a 10% performance boost.
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Not James Keenan
> 3 dayGreat CPU for the price however WARNING to anyone upgrading from a ryzen 5, you need a plastic bracket for your cooler that DOES NOT come with the CPU. It’s a latch system replacing a 4 screw system, and it’s surprisingly hard to find the brackets. (I had to contact asus directly)
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Monsterz
> 3 dayWent with a gen 2 for a game box and paired with a Vega GPU. Great for 1080 gaming and thats what it was built for. I have a gen 3 as well paired with a 2080 and other than a few 4k titles not much reason until some triple A VR titles and more 4k games and not remakes.
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Frek
> 3 dayFirst AMD processor I have put in my system in a very long time, have been using Intel exclusively for the last several system upgrades. I am glad I made the switch. The first thing that I noticed was that multi-tasking is noticeably faster. I dont detect any noticeable difference in games as far as fps goes.