AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
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Eleni Cowsert
> 3 dayReceived my CPU and when I went to install, we noticed that the unopened box didnt come with the base for the Wraith Prism cooler.
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David
> 3 dayEste procesador es una pasada rinde prácticamente igual en juego que los itel valiendo 100€ menos y encima en tareas multinucleo y eficiencia energética pasan muy por encima de su competencia pudiendo hacer stream y otras tareas muy fácilmente
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Ernestina Hahn
> 3 dayBest processor for the price.
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johnny
Greater than one weekDie cpu läuft sogar mit dem boxed kühler extrem leise und kühl bei anspruchsvollen Aufgaben bei konstanter Takt Frequenz.
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Javiex
> 3 dayMuy buen procesador al adquirirlo hubo problemas pero es porque lo pedí a finales del 2020 ya saben todos el problema en el que el mundo pasa y aun lo está pero a pesar de ese problema aún lo recibí en un buen estado y me he quedado satisfecho con mi compra super recomendado ya sea el vendedor y el producto solo es nomas de entender la situación con la que estamos lideando y entender alas empresas para no exigir mas de lo que pueden dar tomen mi 5 estrellas se la merecen
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Alexander
> 3 dayRuns about 70-80 degrees with the Wraith cooler, I recommend getting a different one, runs everything fine, and no signs of thermal throttling yet.
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Cristiano
> 3 dayPerfetto arrivato prima della data prevista
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Anabel Luettgen
Greater than one weekTrès satisfait de ma commande
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MarkS
Greater than one weekWorks well.
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Schwartz
Greater than one weekNow that I have it running the CPU is great but it wasnt an easy road to get it running. I have had a bunch of Ryzen CPUs and motherboards from the beginning and this was the hardest CPU to get running. In my excitement after getting the CPU, I pulled my 2700x and installed the 3700x. I thought I had upgraded my UEFI within the last month so I thought I was good to go. I thought they were rolling out the updates for the new CPUs earlier so Id be able to boot it and update my UEFI to the latest version after the swap. I am using an Asus Crosshair VII. Well, it didnt boot. I cleared CMOS and still no go. I think ooh I got a mobo that can flash without a CPU my expensive board feature is going to pay off. Well, I figured out that the board can flash without a CPU but it will not flash with a CPU in the socket even if it isnt working. So I had to take the CPU back out, flash the latest UEFI, and then reinstall the CPU. Then it still didnt boot. I kept getting stuck on a C5 UEFI code. Then after some forum research, I found I had to set my memory boot voltage. Then I got it going but I cannot cold boot still without resetting the CMOS and redoing the settings each time. These problems existed in the past with 1st generation products but it seems they have returned. My transition from a 1700 to a 2700x was super easy and without issue. This hasnt been as smooth. Everything seems to be working well with the CPU since I got it installed and running. Reading around online I see a lot of people having problems that seem to be real. Lagging UEFI updates, Destiny 2 not running (fixed), unable to boot, etc... So unless you are pretty hardware literate and able to work through potential problems you might want to wait a little longer until things get ironed out. SO CPU itself great, integration into existing ecosystem not so great right now.