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Be unstoppable with the speed of the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X desktop processor. AMD Ryzen 5000 Series processors deliver the ultimate in high performance, whether you’re playing the latest games, designing the next skyscraper or crunching scientific data. With AMD Ryzen, you’re always in the lead.
Can deliver ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world’s most popular games, discrete graphics card required
8 Cores and 16 processing threads, based on AMD “Zen 3” architecture
4.6 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 36 MB cache, DDR4-3200 support
For the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards
Cooler not included

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  1. Brandon Calderón

    Pure Beast for Dedicated Gaming!
    I bought this processor in June 2023 as the main engine for my PC, and three years later I’m still super satisfied with its performance. It’s a powerful, fast, and extremely efficient CPU for all the tasks I’ve thrown at it, from demanding gaming to intense productivity work. It deserves 5 stars for its raw performance!Undeniable Power: The speed and responsiveness are fantastic. It pairs perfectly with my dedicated graphics card, eliminating bottlenecks and ensuring very high and consistent frame rates.Reliability: Since installation, it has worked without a single problem, maintaining stable temperatures under load and proving to be an extremely reliable component.Important Notice for Buyers! ⚠️It is essential to note that this version of the processor does NOT include integrated graphics (it does not have an iGPU).My recommendation:If, like me, you are building a PC where you prioritize the use of a dedicated graphics card 100% and don’t mind giving up the possibility of having video backup (in case your GPU fails), this processor is the ideal choice and will give you incredible performance.BUT, if you are one of those users who prefers to have that “safety net” of integrated graphics (to be able to start up the PC or diagnose if your dedicated card has problems), then you should look for the model with the suffix that does include them.

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  2. David W

    Man it’s good. Helluva process installing it though.
    Works great! First time upgrading my CPU myself. That being so, I naively forgot to check my BIOS version to see if it was supported. I have a ASRock B450 K4 Gaming motherboard, so if you do too, or have a motherboard just as old or older, check if the BIOS supports it, or at least if it needs to be updated to do so (even if it has the same CPU slot, it necessarily doesn’t mean it’ll support newer AM4 cards…something I was reminded of the hard way.)This is all by no means relevant to how the product works, but the saga of my experience goes as follows: So, I installed it, got in a boot loop, realized my mistake of not updating the BIOS. So I had to uninstall the CPU, grab my old CPU. Then realize my old AMD CPU was stuck to the heatsink…now I have to spend 45 minutes melting the old CPU’s thermal paste with a hair dryer (something I vowed never to do…but, desperate times…), put it back in my motherboard after finally getting it off, get extremely frustrated trying to install the new heatsink I bought over my old CPU cause the screws weren’t lining up, haul it back to my desk and plug all my cables back in when I finished, look up what BIOS version I needed, find a USB drive that was actually FAT32, download the file, boot to BIOS and do the Instant Flash, wait for 10 minutes, praying that the power didn’t go out and fry my motherboard…then when it was finally done I got into YET ANOTHER boot loop after the BIOS was updated. I then was panicked that the update indeed DID fry my motherboard. But, then I AGAIN had to unplug my pc and haul it to my other table to work on it..try and get to my CMOS battery to reset the BIOS, but in order to get to it I had to unscrew and take out my brand new GPU, then I take the CMOS out for a few minutes, put it back in, then install the new CPU as well to see if the new version just didn’t support the old CPU…boot it up, pray it’ll work, but it still didn’t show anything on the screen, but I don’t hear my drive and fans turning on and off anymore. Then I realize that it finally DID work, but in the end I just forgot to plug the PCIE power cable back into my GPU, which is why my monitor didn’t show anything… ROOKIE MISTAKE. I LOVE computers :,)But, the moral of the story is, this is a great CPU. Runs great, doesn’t overheat. And after everything I got a nice boost in performance from my old CPU (R5 3600), and now it shouldn’t bottleneck my GPU when I upgrade to a 1440p monitor. Just don’t be dumb like me. Or as naive as I was to think it would be a seamless process to upgrade my CPU. I love you, AMD. <3

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  3. Tom

    GREAT VALUE
    still use it to this day, very good performance and value, i’d recommend getting a better cooler for power efficiency, don’t cheap out on thermal paste as that will make the cooling capacity worse. i’ve used it for gaming and video editing and it worked great

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  4. ChevyPreps From Oregon

    Went From A 2700x To This 5700x
    I might add the box was slightly damaged. But had a unbroken seal from the factory. The CPU appears to be brand new out of the box. It installed fine and is working perfectly.I am using a Wraith Prism heatsink cooler that came with my 2700x. Which works great, it keeps the cpu very cool even when gaming. Upgrading allowed me to run my ram at full speed 3200 mhz. Which I could not do with the 2700x.This is a very competent processor. I have noticed a big increase in the overall speed of my computer. And a big increase in gaming.The seller sent what was promised and did it in a timely manner. I can recommend this cpu and the seller who sold it to me.Get it you will not regret it.

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  5. Kenn Reed

    Great Processor! Probably the only one you need
    MASSIVE SIGNIFICANT UPGRADE from 1050ti cerberus ASUS/Ryzen 5 2600xMarvel Rivals (UE5 game) : Added 40+ FPSRyzen 7 5700x added another 30+ FPSOther Games massively increased:Overwatch 2 – StadiumMecha BreakPhantasy Star Online 2 New GenesisZenless Zone Zero

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  6. Charles Williams

    Amazing Deal I would definitely Recommend
    This was a huge upgrade for my my i5 CPU was bottlenecking my whole system and I needed something better and with these new CPUI this was an easy choice especially for the price, my FPS went up by about 30-50 fps. Super good deal

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  7. Enmanuel

    Excellent processor for high mid-range
    It was my best buy in the last year, good performance, I do excellent in everything I do.

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  8. Nicholas Miller

    Good but expensive
    Great processor but the price is not great. It has great speed for gaming and enough cores and threads for an AM4. I have yet to experience any issues, heat levels are completely fine with a thermalright peerless assassin, it immediately booted and was detected on my asus rog strix b550 without any bios update needed. I bought this for $164 if you’re thinking about upgrading your AM4 I wouldn’t get this for less than $130 otherwise just get a ryzen 7 5800x instead.

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  9. catz_rulez

    I bought this because it supports ECC, too bad there’s no onboard graphics so you need to buy a cheap GPU.

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  10. patrick

    Replaced my Ryzen 3 3100, on a Asus B550 am motherboard, difference noticeable

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  11. rick

    Really like this cpu for my set up

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  12. Shabeen pk

    Great product!

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  13. PattyProgrammer

    Had to return due to multiple crashes and overheatingSaw excellent reviews, but mine turned ourto be a faulty one or had issues playing AAA titles

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    AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
    AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

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