AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX
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Zoheb S.
> 24 hourExtremely powerful cpu, used in my second build. To put it short amd sweet, buy it ASAP! This cpu has it all. Not only did I get my Division 2 code but, it can crush whatever you throw at it gamewise. Also, it was very easy to install the fan. My MSI x470 Gaming Plus along with a plethora of AM4 motherboards come with an AM4 bracket pre installed, this bracket is for the stock cooler of the 2700X, the Wraith Prism. Overall, just a really great cpu and Ill reccomend.
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Jesse Felt
> 24 hourNot much to say that hasnt already been said about this processor. Its great performance for the money. Probably my only real complaint would be that the RGB on the Wraith Prism cooler isnt completely addressable without using the Corsair connector and software. For my situation, this was not a real issue since my system is water cooled, but I can imagine it being an annoyance for anyone wanting to air cool, unless they are already using corsairs software.
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CA guy 2
> 24 hourWorks great with my ASUS motherboard. Fast.
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NHUT M LE
> 24 hourEasy to install
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Chase Rogers
> 24 hourSince Ryzen Gen3 has released, the price of this CPU has dropped and the performance per dollar on this chip is amazing. Put it in my younger brothers rig and he loves it, upgrading from a R3 2200g.
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khalid
> 24 hourAfter many years of intel CPUs, amd finally made a CPU worth buying. Thank you.
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Servant of the Most High.
> 24 hourWorking great. Fast.
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Austen Schuster
> 24 hourBase speed is 3.7Ghz got it up to 4.0Ghz without breaking a sweat and with the base cooler that it comes with. Hella fast, hella awesome. If you have the time, this baby can do 4.2Ghz with ease.
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shaiq
> 24 hourAmazing cpu
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Kwan L. Lowe
> 24 hourIm running this AMD Ryzen 7 2700X under Linux Mint 19 as a general workstation. I paired it with an EVGA RTX 2080 GPU, 64G of RAM, and SSDs. These arent the absolute fastest parts, but the price came in about $300 less than a build with an Intel chipset for comparable performance. Typical workloads include lots of compilation (gcc), Blender, VirtualBox VMs, docker, Lightworks video editing, and other development tasks. Under moderate load the fans tick up, but it runs cooler than the box it replaces though its easily twice as fast.