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AMD Ryzen™ 7 9700X 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
Brand | AMD |
CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
CPU Model | Ryzen 7 |
CPU Speed | 3.8 GHz |
CPU Socket | Socket AM5 |
About this item
- This dominant gaming processor can deliver fast 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular games
- 8 Cores and 16 processing threads, based on AMD "Zen 5" architecture
- 5.5 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 40 MB cache, DDR5-5600 support
- For the state-of-the-art Socket AM5 platform, can support PCIe 5.0 on select motherboards
- Cooler not included
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core count | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
cpu socket | Socket AM5 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM5 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 |
cpu speed | 3.8 GHz | 4.6 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 3 GHz | 4.7 GHz |
cpu family | ryzen 7 | ryzen 7 | ryzen 7 | ryzen 7 | amd ryzen 7 |
L2 cache | 8 MB | 36 MB | 16 MB | 96 MB | 4 MB |
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Product Description
Welcome to the new era of performance. AMD Ryzen 9000 Series ushers in the speed of “Zen 5” for gamers and creators with pure power to tackle any game or workflow on the digital playground.
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Wattage | 105 watts |
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Cache Memory Installed Size | 64 MB |
Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 16 |
Processor Core Count | 8 |
Processor Count | 8 |
Processor Socket | Socket AM5 |
Platform | Windows 11 |
Secondary Cache | 8 MB |
Processor Series | Ryzen 7 |
Processor Speed | 3.8 GHz |
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Manufacturer | AMD |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
ASIN | B0D6NMDNNX |
Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Computer CPU Processors |
Style Number | 9700X |
UPC | 730143315593 |
Brand Name | AMD |
Processor Brand | AMD |
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Customers like the performance, temperature, and functionality of the computer processor. They mention it's fast all around, stays below 65 degrees, and is very easy to keep cool.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the computer processor. They mention it's a big improvement in their new build compared to their previous 5600X, has good performance for 65W, and is fast all around.
"The low tdp means this CPU is amazing for low performance coolers and itx cases, it's price is a bit steep for a lower mid range CPU like it's self..." Read more
"A big improvement in performance in my new build compared to my previous 5600X. Overclocks easily and runs cool..." Read more
"Good performance for 65w - probably the best I can cram into an htpc" Read more
"This processor rocks, and it also saves a lot of energy, with 3 GHZ you can do a lot of things for about ~50-celsius degrees it is enough for my..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the temperature of the computer processor. They mention it stays below 65 °C with overclocking and playing, and is easy to keep cool.
"...of the games I play at 165 fps all of them are very CPU based, temps dont go above 85 even with the 105watt tdp mode and pbo enabled and all I have..." Read more
"This CPU is very good and stays below 65 deg C with Overclocking and playing games. Using NZXT 360mm AIO to keep it cool...." Read more
"...my new build compared to my previous 5600X. Overclocks easily and runs cool (while using a budget liquid cooling system) even while stress testing..." Read more
"...7700x was hot and hungry. This out performs it and is very easy to keep cool. Perfect for SFF PC's!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the computer processor. They mention it works great and stays below 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
"Zero issues, fully functional and just what was needed." Read more
"Despite the poor Reviews on You Tube actually really good CPU if your building a form Factor PC where you have limited cooling and space...." Read more
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Latest AMD Nov 2024 updates finally unlocked the potential of the 9000 series and also brought a105 watt mode. There hasn't been much difference or improvement of the 7700X over the 9700X and even power draw when tested isn't much different, until recently.
After latest updates the 9700X is avaraging a 12-16% improvement over the 7700X and using slightly less power draw. More than the original advertised 65w sure but with 105w mode enabled still proving to be more efficient and most definitely running cooler temperatures. Using an X670e motherboard, currently my PC case fans are barely functional but with just a cheap 6 heat pipe horizontally mounted heatsink cooler and added 120mm Noctua on top of it, the CPU has not passed 65 C temps.
My experience has been plug and play, using MSI BIOS auto overclock the CPU regularly engages a speeds of 5.4Ghz.
I was apprehensive if the 9700X was worth while over the 7700X. Before Nov the answer was no. But now after the latest updates I can confidently say yes.
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I knew other components like the motherboard, RAM, or GPU were NOT faulty because I had replaced them too during troubleshooting, which left the CPU as the only culprit. Last week I decided to pull the trigger and bought 9700x. Fortunately, all my crashes went away. My new build now works flawlessly.
In Bios, DOCP is enabled, and all other settings are set to default, including voltage. It's been a day, and I haven't encountered any random crashes. I'm attributing my challenges to a bad memory controller on the 7700x. I recommend everyone get 9700x instead of 7700x to avoid random crashes.
Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2024
I knew other components like the motherboard, RAM, or GPU were NOT faulty because I had replaced them too during troubleshooting, which left the CPU as the only culprit. Last week I decided to pull the trigger and bought 9700x. Fortunately, all my crashes went away. My new build now works flawlessly.
In Bios, DOCP is enabled, and all other settings are set to default, including voltage. It's been a day, and I haven't encountered any random crashes. I'm attributing my challenges to a bad memory controller on the 7700x. I recommend everyone get 9700x instead of 7700x to avoid random crashes.
AMD a bien reprit du poil de la bête pendant que Intel est en pls avec leur nouveaux processeur de la 15Gen qui ne font pas le poids et encore moins face au 9800x 3D fraichement sorti.