Testseek.com have collected 503 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 3.7GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 3.7GHz Socket AM4.
April 2018
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Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Strong Performance
Easily Overclockable
Competitive Pricing
Solid increase in performance of previous generation
Backwards compatible with 300-series motherboards
Soldered IHS (better cooling performance)
Comes with cooler
More Overclockable
More Refined Features
Faster than previous-gen Ryzen models
Bundled cooler adds value
Backward compatibility with 300-series motherboards
Indium solder improves thermal transfer
Significant performance boost vs. 1800X
Bundled coolers
Backward-compatible with 300-series motherboards
Indium solder
Better memory and cache performance
Improves on an already good CPU
More performance for less money
Maintains the same socket
Solid performance improvements
Outstanding performance in multi-threaded apps
More affordable than competing Intel processors
Unlocked CPU multiplier
Supports existing AM4 motherboards
CPU cooler with RGB lighting included
Soldered IHS
Great productivity and allaround performance. Stock and OC'ed 2700X are mostly faster than the 8700K. Power
The editors didn't like
Price. Limited value for money
Conclusion
Single Thread Perf Still Trails Intel
Limited overclocking headroom
Higher Peak Power Than Predecessors
Max Overclocked Frequencies Still Much Lower Than Intel
Needs a better cooler for overclocking
No value-oriented 400-series motherboards yet
Large performance deficit compared to a stock Ryzen 7 2700X
Still no overclocking headroom
Not super-new design
Single-threaded performance still lower than Intel's
Limited overclocking potential
Memory still a bit more problematic than on Intel
Lacks integrated graphics
Stability problems on the 300series boards. Overclocked and generational gains are limited for gamers. The R7 2700X's Wraith Prism cooler struggles during heavy OCs
Published: 2018-04-13, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: AMD's Ryzen Gen 2 Lineup is here for a quick unboxing and showcase – along with a couple of new X470 motherboards from AORUS and ASRock! Let's take a look. Products shown provided by: AMD - Patreon: www.patreon.com/techteamgb OverclockersUK Affiliate link...
Significantly reduced power draw, Improved memory compatibility, Higher clock frequencies at lower voltages (VID)
Overclocking headroom still far behind what Intel offers, Memory frequency still far too dependent on CPU IMC sample
The second-generation Ryzen CPUs are a welcome improvement over what was initially offered a year ago. The advancements AMD has made are small but numerous, and as a package it all comes together in a way that finally makes AMD a realistically viable choi...
Highest performing desktop CPU, Plenty of overclocking headroom, Gaming performance at par with Intel
Hot-head
AMD's latest desktop flagship certainly has all the bells and whistles that they promised. For most folks who've been sceptical of moving to a new platform, a revision or an optimised iteration is what they're looking out for. One which improves upon the...
Slightly cramped layout, No video outputs for Ryzen APUs,
AMD blew us away last year, and of course we can't expect the same thing to happen again so soon. The Ryzen 7 2700X is a competent step forward, not a whole new generation of architectures. If you were planning to upgrade, AMD just made the deal a little...
What do you want to do with your PC?AMD's made decent progress in the space of a year, working on its weakness in single-threaded performance and 1080p gaming while continuing to push its advantage in multi-threaded performance.To recap, here's a look at...
What do you want to do with your PC?AMD's made decent progress in the space of a year, working on its weakness in single-threaded performance and 1080p gaming while continuing to push its advantage in multi-threaded performance.To recap, here's a look at...
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 8-Core Processor ReviewIt has only been a year since AMD has launched the original Ryzen and the 2nd-gen Ryzen we have today is a great example of how committed AMD is in improving their position in the performance market for CPUs. The n...
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Published: 2018-04-21, Author: Leo , review by: techporn.ph
PERFORMANCE, BUNDLE, THERMALS, POWER, PRICE
OVERCLOCKING
SummaryThe AMD Ryzen 7 2700X with 8-cores and 16 threads retails for about $329, with a local landing price of ₱19,000. That's an extra $35 premium but it won't get in the way at all for us to give this CPU a well deserved pat on the back...
What do you want to do with your PC?AMD's made decent progress in the space of a year, working on its weakness in single-threaded performance and 1080p gaming while continuing to push its advantage in multi-threaded performance.To recap, here's a look at...
What do you want to do with your PC?AMD's made decent progress in the space of a year, working on its weakness in single-threaded performance and 1080p gaming while continuing to push its advantage in multi-threaded performance.To recap, here's a look at...