AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler – YD270XBGAFBOX

AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler. Note that 300-series motherboards may require a BIOS flash to be compatible with Ryzen Desktop 2000-series processors. Maximum Temperature is 85 degree Celsius.

Product Features

  • 8 Cores/16 Threads UNLOCKED
  • Frequency: 4.3 GHz Max Boost
  • Compatibility : Windows 10 – 64-Bit Edition , RHEL x86 64-Bit , Ubuntu x86 64-Bit
  • 20MB of Combined Cache
  • Socket AM4 Motherboard Required

3 thoughts on “AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler – YD270XBGAFBOX”

  1. I’m very happy with my decision to upgrade I just upgraded from a 1700X to a 2700X. With stock clocks, under a full load, the 2700X clock speeds (4Ghz) are 500Mhz faster than with my 1700X (3.5Ghz). And DDR4 memory speed was able to be increased from 2933 to 3200Mhz using 4 x 8GB DDR4 modules. Both of these improvements made the upgrade worth it to me. Turn on Gaming Mode through the use of AMD Ryzen Master Utility and CPU clock speeds increase dynamically up to 4.3Ghz! Needless to say, AMD has outdone themselves this time. I’m very…

  2. IT CAN DO IT ALL, AND MORE! Upgraded to the AMD Ryzen 7 2700x from my old Intel i7 3770k. My old system could still handle gaming and proccessing ok, But i always notices my CPU at Idle would be utilizing 20-30% of its resources. This chip completely destroys anything I throw at it with ease and it does not even break a sweat. Not only is this chip great for gaming but other multitasking. If you like to game but do a lot of other things like streaming your games, video editing, or other work related solutions then you…

  3. If your system did not post, read this! So this is my first ever Ryzen build (2700X) and my 1st 8 core CPU. No thanks to Intel for keeping their 8 core CPUs out of mainstreamers reach with ridiculous prices.My previous system was a i5 6600K @4.7Ghz, awesome build for just gaming.Anyways, after assembling the system and powering it on for the very first time, monitor did not show anything. The system had power and all the fancy LED lights and fans were on. So what I did was swap my RAMs from A1 B1 to A2 and B2. Then the…

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