







AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Processor with Wraith Spire LED Cooler - YD2700BBAFBOX
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Jared
Greater than one weekExcelente!
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Aditya
Greater than one weekPowerful gaming budget cpu...luv it.
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Mahendrasing J Pardeshi
> 3 dayI got this processor at 13.6K which is the best price in COVID-19 situation. But I am disappointed with one thing is that I didnt receive AMD sticker.
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Alejandro Latorre
> 3 dayWorks really fine, the component is fast enought for me. NEver got to 100% usage nor got high temperatures so far
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Justin B
> 3 dayThis is a great processor, until AMD released Ryzen it was difficult to justify theirprocessors for anything other than a budget build. I have this in a gaming set up paired with an 1080ti and it is a wonderful system and I couldn’t recommend it enough.
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Joshua
> 3 dayBest value for money out there at the time of purchase . Absolutely eats at 144hz gaming and 1080p 60fps streaming. Hits about 80-90% load during streams but I think it is yet to throttle. Running with stock air cooling, 3200 c18 DDR4, GTX 970 & samsung 970 evo pro.
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Big T
> 3 dayIts a processor. It’s pretty quick, the supplied fan isn’t too noisy, is partly illuminated and is a better deal for many on a cost/performance basis.
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manuel alonso
> 3 dayPrecio va rendimiento
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Ces
> 3 dayIs it as fast as an 9900k in Unreal-based games? No. An 8700? Nope. An r5 3600 at least? Unfortunately no, but if you want something solid for 1080p-4k gaming (the higher the res the closer it gets when compared to higher end CPUs) that multitasks incredibly well this is a phenomenal chip price. Youre basically getting an 8 core 16 thread Intel Haswell Refresh I7 when it comes to performance, but youre only paying $120-$150 for it. Remember Sandy Bridge from Intel? The i5s and i7s that literally lasted a decade? Well I believe this is what you have here. Youre saving a ton of money while purchasing something that will *most likely* be adequate to good through the life of the upcoming console generation with a RAM and Video Card upgrade somewhere in the middle (if you currently have an rx5700/RTX 2070/1080ti or better along with 16GB of RAM; you might need to upgrade to an NVMe if developers start to use that as a quick swap method like the consoles are touting, but I am a bit skeptical on that front. Doubling your RAM will probably be more beneficial unless the storage is somehow faster than the speed of swapping data in your ddr4).
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Archsin32
> 3 dayIts the best around, nothing is gonna hold it down....the best around!