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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.
Award: Editor’s Choice April 2018
April 2018
 
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503 Reviews
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243 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Looks very good
  • Stable performance
  • Highest performing desktop CPU
  • Plenty of overclocking headroom
  • Gaming performance at par with Intel

The editors didn't like

  • Slightly cramped layout
  • No video outputs for Ryzen APUs
  • Hot-head

 

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  Published: 2018-07-30, Author: Bob , review by: thinkcomputers.org

  • Solid increase in performance of previous generation, Backwards compatible with 300-series motherboards, Soldered IHS (better cooling performance), Comes with cooler
  • Limited overclocking headroom
  • So we now have second generation Ryzen and the update is quite good. You'll see anywhere from a 10-20% performance boost over the previous generation chips. That puts the 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 2700X that we tested today on top of our test results, eve...

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  Published: 2018-07-04, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Having established that the Core i7-8700K is hands down faster than the Ryzen 7 2700X for gaming, it's also not a great deal faster. Realistically at 1080p with a beastly graphics card you'll stand to gain up to 15% performance at the high-end, but will m...

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  Published: 2018-06-26, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net

  • Abstract:  It is common to find guides to overclocking processors, and indeed pre-overclocked system builds, that rely heavily upon the old ethos of sticking as many volts into the processor as it and your cooling can handle, and stopping when everything is stable...

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  Published: 2018-06-08, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com

  • Strong Performance, Easily Overclockable, Competitive Pricing
  • Single Thread Perf Still Trails Intel
  • AMD Second Generation Ryzen 2000 Series Processors -- Find Them At AmazonIf you're looking to build a relatively powerful desktop system without breaking the bank, the AMD Ryzen 7 2700 and Ryzen 5 2600 should absolutely be on your short list of considerat...

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  Published: 2018-06-03, review by: topnewreview.com

  • Improves on an already good CPU, More performance for less money, Maintains the same socket,
  • Still no overclocking headroom, Not super-new design

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  Published: 2018-06-03, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com

  • Abstract:  When AMD launched their Ryzen processors in 2017, the company gave consumers a worthy alternative to Intel's dominance. Their competitor had little answer to Ryzen's incredible multicore performance and aggressive pricing. Now, the second generation of Ry...

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  Published: 2018-05-25, Author: Paul , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Abstract:  It's the age-old question that has spurred endless debate: AMD or Intel? Today, that rivalry has reached new heights with AMD's Ryzen 2000 Series, often referred to by users (but not AMD) as "Ryzen 2," competing against Intel's 8th Gen "Coffee Lake" for d...

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  Published: 2018-05-16, Author: Paul , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Faster than previous-gen Ryzen models, Bundled cooler adds value, Backward compatibility with 300-series motherboards, Indium solder improves thermal transfer,
  • Needs a better cooler for overclocking, No value-oriented 400-series motherboards yet, Large performance deficit compared to a stock Ryzen 7 2700X
  • AMD's first-generation "non-X" Ryzen processors were universally hailed as budget champions. That changes with the company's 2000-series CPUs, though. Its Ryzen 7 2700 is only $30 cheaper than the 2700X. Given a choice between them, we'd rather have t...

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  Published: 2018-05-14, Author: Rafael , review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • IntroThe Ryzen 7 2700X is the most high-end CPU from the new second-generation Ryzen family, having eight cores, 16 threads, and 4.3 GHz maximum clock. Let's check if is it faster than its competitor, the Core i7-8700K. Check it out!Recently, AMD launched...

 
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  Published: 2018-04-27, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com

  • Abstract:  Finally. After an eventful week in the world of hardware benchmarking, I've wrapped up our gaming test results for AMD's second-generation Ryzen CPUs. We've taken some extra time to bench each Intel and AMD chip in our test suite with stock RAM as well as...

 
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