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The AMD Ryzen 7 7700X is a high-performance unlocked desktop processor featuring 8 cores and 16 threads based on the advanced Zen 4 architecture. With a max boost clock of 5.4 GHz, 80 MB cache, and support for DDR5-5200 memory and PCIe 5.0, it delivers exceptional speed and multitasking capabilities for gaming and professional workloads on the AM5 platform.





| ASIN | B0BBHHT8LY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Color | AMD Ryzen 7 7700X |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,396) |
| Date First Available | September 26, 2022 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 1.38 x 4.92 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.8 ounces |
| Item model number | RYZEN 7 7700X |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Processor | 5.4 GHz |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 1.38 x 4.92 inches |
| Series | AMD Ryzen 7 7700X |
C**A
Great processor, Excellent value. 10/10
The AMD Ryzen 7 7700X is an outstanding desktop processor for both gaming and productivity. With 8 cores and 16 threads, it handles multitasking, streaming, and content creation with ease. Installation was straightforward on my AM5 motherboard, and it runs efficiently with decent thermals under load. Performance in modern games is excellent, delivering high frame rates even at demanding settings. The CPU responds well to overclocking, and support for DDR5 memory ensures fast system performance. Overall, it’s a reliable, high-performing chip that competes well in its class, providing great value for gamers, streamers, and creators who want power and efficiency in one package.
J**T
It's great and is a fast chip! Very pleased!
7700X is an excellent Processor. Plenty fast for my needs. Arrived fine with no damage to the processor. I installed it without issue, and it functioned and performs as expected in games and benchmarks. It doesn't overheat at all. I upgraded from a 7500F which was also an impressive chip and I would have kept it if it wasn't for the deal on this 7700X!
B**R
I'd get a good air cooler or aio
Great cpu! Price to performance id buy it agian. Runs a little hotter than some other cpus with the lower TDP but nothing crazy.
M**L
Integrated Graphics
RAM - 32 GB 6000 MT @ CL 30 very stable with no issues. Handles overclocking well and with a MOB with good power delivery expect good stability. Graphics - Comes with RDNA 2 integrated graphics, only two cores. Able to run Apex at 1080p low with 44- 63fps. Fortnite at 1080p low 90-120fps. However it will struggle to run more GPU intensive games as it was not designed for that. Keep that in mind as this CPU truly shines when paired with descrete graphics cards. Multitasking - Found it to be fast, stable and able to play games, youtube, stream all at once with zero performance loss Cooling- Runs a bit on the hotter side due to its overclocking and high base clock. However with good airflow and an AIO mines remains less than 70 degrees even while gaming. NB this is with less than 60% cpu usage. So expect a further increase in temperature under higher usage. Overall, I m well pleased with this purchase. I highly recommend if you want good performance at a decent price.
A**N
Fast, reliable, and easy to set up
Just got this processor today and i'm very impressed. Installation was easy, temps are stable, and performance is outstanding right out of the box. Perfect for gaming and multitasking. Couldn't be happier.
D**D
Excellent Performance
The performance is very good, however it gets quite hot. I compensated for this with excellent liquid cooling, which keeps it running at a temperature of 65 to 68 degrees Celsius while gaming. Flawless performance
A**S
Good cpu, needs a good cooler
A great cpu, is designed to boost up until it hits 95°C so id recommend an AIO or a good air cooler like a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120SE or Thermalright phantom spirit 120SE or even a hyper 212 halo (only if you can find one for 20-25 bucks max). Other than that i dont have much to say, its a good cpu, you should get it if you have the budget.👍
R**B
Gets Hot as Hell unless undervolted - High performance and well priced
It gets hot as hell but it performs high level. The X3D models do better but not that much more for a premium. Save your money and consider this one. Make sure to under volt it according to the Youtube content providers on the matter. In one case, you increase performance for some reason. Under volting brings the temperature down significantly without much or any performance loss. I used "Core Temp" tool/app to monitor temps during under volting process.
A**K
The 7000 series processors are notorious for running at high temperatures, undoubtedly due to higher power consumption and additionally, this is assissted due to the thick IHS. This processor, the 7700x, is fast (really good for mid range CPUs) and I was able to install it without any hiccups. If you have kept up with the news regarding the AM5 motherboards, some of them (specially ASUS, along with some GIGABYTE boards) were literally frying the CPU along with the socket due to the unreasonably high voltage deliveries to the processor. (Additionally, out of the box, AMD has set these processors to run at 95°C, further adding to the problem and they said 'it is MADE to run at 95 degress by design' - still I am a bit uneasy hearing this.) This was the story of nearly a few months to a year ago. HOWEVER, since then, the constant BIOS updates have really stabilized the boards and I can safely say, AM5 platform has stepped into the mainstream territory. Some tips I would suggest, just for the safety, first of all, these new AM5 boards come with 'BiosFlashback' feature so you could update the BIOS to the lastest version without installing anything else. Watch videos for further details. Secondly, I believe the 95°C 'being normal' is uncomfortable for a lot of people. What I did with my ASUS b650 E-F motherboard is that I tweaked the BIOS a bit and undervolted the CPU to 1.20V from 1.30V. Also did some adjustments with the Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) setting, the Curve optimizer and I set the Thermal throttle limit to 75°C which I feel comfortable with. No doubt, my processor runs at around 95% capacity BUT staying at 75 degrees, I feel much comfortable now. You won't see any noticeable change in performance and your processor stays cool. It's much better to stay safe with these temperatures and expand the lifespan of these processors. Hope this helped :) Edit: It's just over a month since I have been using this processor. Let me mention, the temperature doesn't really go above 60°C and averages around 55 degrees. The only time I hit 75°C was when I stress tested it. My computer is running smooth and I'm really satisfied with the results, the main one being, it is not going supernova. Oh and just to mention, I am using an AIO cooler. Edit 2: Okay, I've to mention something after using the processor for 4 months. In the previous month, I tested it on stock settings. No undervolting nor thermal throttle limit, just some modified PBO settings and I've noticed the temperature doesn't hit 95 degrees at all. It averages around 60. The only time it really heats up is when I focus on some CPU intensive tasks. My new recommendation would be, to use the processor on stock settings. I was handicapping it a bit.
H**N
👍
M**L
perfect
て**ー
最初、表示では半月以上先の到着との事だったけど、注文後1週間程度で届きました。しかし国際郵便で届き、え!?大丈夫かなぁ?と心配したけどちゃんと7700Xで安心しました。
G**L
Mas que satisfecho con el desempeño y haciendole un undervolt queda mejor, lo utiliso con una 4070 ti s y va de sobra no llega a mas de 50 % de uso en juegos triple A
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