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BrandAMD
CPU ManufacturerAMD
CPU ModelAMD Ryzen 7
CPU Speed4.3 GHz
CPU SocketSocket AM4

Description of AMD Ryzen Processor Wraith Cooler Computer Components and Internal Components

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.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

I bought it in January 2022, as a "plug" for a subsequent upgrade to 5800x-5900x. Before that, there was a Core i7 4790k running at a frequency of 4.5 (could have been 4.6) GHz across all cores. I am familiar with the Ryzen 7 1800x - I built a computer for my brother at one time. The performance of the Ryzen 7 1800x with all the boosts and the "Maximum Performance" profile in Windows was not amazing, but for now my brother has enough of it. I bought the 2700x as a stand-in, knowing it wasn't…

Pros
  • 1) Inexpensive after the release of Ryzen 3x00/5x00. 2) Still dragging (although not as fast as we would like). 2) Good multi-thread performance for the money. 3) Good smoothness and good performance at 42022GHz and above.
Cons
  • 1) Low performance per core, about the same as Core i7 4770k or worse. 2) The processor is quite hot during overclocking and requires a good cooler and a spacious ventilated case for cooling. 3) CPU is hotter than Ryzen 7 1800X. 4) In terms of performance, the Ryzen 7 2700x is not far from the 1800s. 5) Low "overclocking", but if you managed to get it to work at 4.1-42022 GHz for all cores, then it's already easier to work. 6) Low performance in games.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

While processor sectarians are torn due to a difference of 5-10% in the overall picture of 70-100FPS +, and in tests where they stand 2080super-3080 (Well, no one in their right mind would take a budget stone for such a card, but with budget 1650s cards - 1660s, this difference decreases several times), I enjoy all modern and not very games, while not suffering from friezes or low FPS, while not overclocking the stone itself, only RAM on the calculator, although XMP at 3-3.2 is quite enough GHz

Pros
  • - Enough performance for all games - Cost at the time of purchase (In stores it was up to 11-12k) - Box cooler - 8 cores / 16 threads - Performance per core is worse than Intel, but nevertheless it is quite enough for games to give out high FPS, playable without friezes.
Cons
  • - Heat dissipation, the hottest in the Ryzen 7 lineup - Price at the end of 2022

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

For the money I paid, and this is 11k for the boxed version - a divine stone! The performance will be enough for many years, I didn’t manage to load games, software, the processor by 100%. Works in stock, so standard cooling is enough. For overclocking, you will need to buy more efficient cooling, since under load the Wraith PRISM whistles like an airplane, and is unlikely to cope with its task.

Pros
  • -Performance. - Acceleration / Auto acceleration. -Price. - Heat dissipation.
Cons
  • Noisy Wraith PRISM boxed cooler.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

What can stress the buyer? This is a temperature saw. Zen processors have one problem: the temperature can jump sharply by 10+ degrees (due to the internal sensor system), so it’s better to set the fans so that they don’t howl, that is, set the spin-up curve above 60 degrees.

Pros
  • Excellent processor. Everything is fast, smooth and the head does not hurt whether the performance is enough. An excellent choice for both gaming and coding. Especially considering the current price. I took it for a long time for 21+ thousand. Yes, a similar Intel (8700/9900, etc. ) will give you 5-10% more frames (provided there is no emphasis on the video card), but the cost will be 2-3 times higher.
Cons
  • Weak overclocking potential (my sample is generally unsuccessful), but usually you can’t jump higher boost frequencies, it’s good if you take 4.1-4.2 for all cores. Fast memory is required since the speed is based on the frequency of Infinity fabric (IF), that is, you need to buy 3200+ memory with cl14|c16 timings.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

I bought it almost a year ago and the choice was between 3600 after viewing the tests, the loss in games turned out to be not very significant, but in multi-threading the difference is noticeable, so this percentage is also suitable for work tasks. After overclocking to 4.2 MHz, the temperature began to stay more stable in idle 36-45, in games about 50-60, in stress tests 70. For this pebble in overclocking, you need a good mat. a board with a normal number of power phases, otherwise the VRM…

Pros
  • An inexpensive 8-core, at one time I took it for 13k, now I look like it, which means I was not mistaken with the choice. Chasing is not bad, I took 4.2 MHz for all cores at 1.3V, apparently I was lucky with the copy. I overclocked through Ryzen master, it is possible through Bios, but I have a mat. payment from Gigi, I hope many will understand me)
Cons
  • With standard settings, it works with a short-term voltage surge up to 1.5V, which leads to a sharp jump in temperature, so the temperature constantly jumps even in idle time. With a load on all cores, the frequency is 3.7 MHz. Overclocking requires good cooling TDP can fly over 120 watts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

I'm overjoyed that, in August 2022, I was able to purchase for 11,000 dollars. The best CPU available right now is this one. It works perfectly after being installed into an old motherboard with the Asus rogstrix b350-gaming-F chipset. The VRM heats up to 85C when operating at the declared frequencies, although this is standard. After five hours of strain, the Scythe Grand Kama Cross cooler maintains a temperature of 80C.

Pros
  • The ability to multitask, decent frequencies, a big cache, and compatibility.
Cons
  • You must have a dropsy or a top air level be quiet if you render, hot! or at night. RAM issue that will always exist. Only at 2933 MHz do crucial Ballistix Elite BLE4G4D32AEEA boards with Samsung E-Die processors operate consistently. The old 1500X came unfastened together with cool after 4 years of use in the workstation (old AMD mount on 2 fasteners), and I then I picked it off with a hairdryer and a plastic card (arctic silver thermal paste). Please note that if you use it 24/7 for more than 3 years, it will definitely fry to the cooling sole. The socket did not come off, the legs did not bend, and the socket bracket itself stayed in the closed position all at the same time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

Almost to a one-to-one ratio, it outperforms the current i7 9700K while also being cheaper. No problems at all, just soldering. You should take at least 3000 MHz of bandwidth when picking an operative, as the percentage is highly dependent on the operative's dual-channel capability and processing speed.

Pros
  • Power, cost, solderability, and broad motherboard support
Cons
  • High reliance on the temperature of the operating room, which can reach 85 degrees.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

If you've been waiting to buy a Ryzen 7 2700X, now is the moment because prices have dropped dramatically since the announcement of Ryzen 2.

Pros
  • The Ryzen 7 2700X has 8 cores and 16 threads, as discussed in the accompanying review. Warming up just so. Put solder in the cavity beneath the cover. Affordable enough. Able to work with a wide variety of motherboards. Solid single-thread performance, and outstanding multi-thread performance.
Cons
  • Heavy cooling requirements due to high power usage. Launch pricing was too high.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

In the beginning, I decided to get a different cooler. It was a Master Air MA410P, which was very quiet and, based on the outcomes, effective! In a sealed container, you won't be able to hear it at all.

Pros
  • Very dexterous and really icy! I witnessed the frequency drop from 4.2 GHz in the bus to 1.2 GHz in idle or without load, which results in a very chilly environment. The frequency increased to 4.2 GHz in the bus. In basic 30-32 degrees at room temperature at 23-24. I do not see any reason to take the X-th version, despite the fact that this one has almost the same frequencies and heat dissipation is 1.5 times lower (for 2700 - 65W, for 2700x - 105W), operating temperature conditions are higher (for 2700 - 95 *, in the 2700s - 85 *). In the stress test (you can see in the photo) at the 15th minute it was 52 * - I was very pleasantly surprised. In point of fact, the 2700 is more profitable in every way: the frequency of use is the same; heat dissipation is lower; temperature range is higher; and the price is lower!
Cons
  • Cooler than a fig box! Charming but not strong. You may also place a decent cooler) or offer a tower as a present for that amount of money.

With the exception of single-threaded mode, CPU Mark produces substantially better results than the i7 8700k that is currently in use. Overall, adequate for contemporary jobs.

Pros
  • + Strong multi-threaded performance + Gorgeous and effective cooler
Cons
  • - Single-threaded mode performance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall good, but I expected more, there are disadvantages.

Unfortunately, I only view it as a game that has no physical impact. As of 04/26/2022, it costs $329, compared to $350 for the 8700k. It will require a threader to render individuals. You must maintain objectivity and recognize that the 2800x must be accepted as it was at a fair price.

Pros
  • A tiny, but excellent, cooler support for the old socket
Cons
  • 8700k in losses in games. A three-process at 12 nanometers, the architecture is outdated? This is 18 by Samsung standards. The cores are still not very good at single-tasking.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

So friends, the day came when AMD overtook intel. Yes exactly. This processor bypasses similar models in terms of performance and costs less. Draw your own conclusions.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

for work tasks - top for your money most x370 mothers will need a bios firmware I don’t advise you to install it on v350, the power may overheat in the load and the frequencies drop (105 watts all the same) Pros below: performance, 16 threads, by installing this thing, you can not think about upgrading for the next 5 years Cons below: The frequency of the RAM significantly affects the performance in games it is slightly inferior to 8700k, but given the inadequate price of Intel at 30+ thousand.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

Performance in games is no worse than that of the 3rd generation, if you set normal memory and overclock it. And in work tasks it will be stronger than r5-3600, while being cheaper. Pros below: In games, we get performance at the level of r5 3600 when working with dual-rank memory. It will work fine even with a boxed cooler. Different cons: Overclocking the X version is pointless. There will be no plushies.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

Bought, put in a socket and forgot. I didn’t even overclock it - the turbo boost itself works fine, the cores boost themselves up to 4.3 GHz. Power is behind his eyes and behind his ears. Has pros: I bought it in mid-December for 11,000. There is no more powerful processor for this money. With its cons: Under load in stock with turbo boost, it consumes 130-140 watts, choose a cooler more carefully. I was ready for this, but you can get in if you are inattentive. For overclocking, it is better…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

When I replaced the Intel i7 6700k with an AMD R7 2700 (overclocked to 4.5 GHz), I was pleasantly delighted. The games' FPS did not increase, but the friezes, starters, and imputlags vanished. Nearly all the way. There is no longer "ragged" FPS when going from 200 to 60. Things appear to be running more smoothly. You must not twitch. Furthermore, such heating is no longer available. Under dropsy, the last 10% got up to 85 degrees. Games average around 70 points. This processor, which was placed

Pros
  • Power! Cold! Multitasking! There is no lag time when using ALT + TAB. The time it takes to switch between the application and the desktop is negligible. And regardless of how demanding the program is on system resources.
Cons
  • Until I identified the source of the issue. dislikes the idea of overclocking. I cranked up the RAM's speed. However, even at full speed, the processor is only capable of 3900 mhz. My computer doesn't benefit from overclocking. After roughly 15 years, this is my first case of AMD. The Athlon 3000+ appeared in 2022–2022. It's been a very long time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Pros below: performance/price. After reading the manuals and redoing tons of forums, I set up the optimal power consumption. There are two memories of 16 each. According to the profile 2933Mz. Performance seems outrageous. Simultaneous launch of two games, one of which is very heavy even by modern standards. Browser 20 tabs. Music, kasperskry and several other applications - I was able to load the processor at 60-70℅. I don't know, but for me it's already something incredible. Some cons: Requir