The 2700x has served me well. I recently purchased a 3700X. At 2k or higher resolution the 2700X won't bottleneck games. Especially at 4k there is no bottleneck. It's snappy with fast Samsung B-Die memory. If you are building with the 2700x go with Teamgroup Legend CL14 memory as it's the cheapest and one of the fastest kits I have seen recently. 14-14-14-31. The 2700x as far as benchmarks gets these numbers in single core and multi-threaded with XFR with liquid cooling. CPUZ single- 460-470 Multi- 4900 Cinebench Single R15 -180 R20 Single -440
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The Impressive horsepower of the 2700X combined with the powerful and beautiful Wraith Prism stock cooler included make this processor one of AMD's top 3 Ryzen processors in the price to performance arena. While the 2700X certainly won't be knocking on the door of the 5Ghz that some Intel chips might be capable of, its 8 (not 6, 8!) overclockable cores starting at 3.7Ghz will easily give you the most bang for your buck at the $150-300 price point.
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This is a 2700 OEM processor without a fan. This is how they should be sold because the stock fans are load and bothersome. This gives you the option of buying a much better cooler. Performance stock no OC in cinabench was 3600. The ram 3200 was able to be overclocked much better than the 2600. All in all a great purchase.
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Haven’t messed with AMD in 15+ years. Bought this because of price. Glad I did. Makes my 7700 look like a turtle. Going to stay away from intel for a few. Have many machines I use and tired of breaking the bank when I upgrade a new one. A solid performer for what I do.
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Hard working stable fast CPU. Very pleasedd with it's performance in my very limited understanding. But works verywell for my uses. My new build with this Chip, is using Windows 11.
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