AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Pinnacle Ridge

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Specification: AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Pinnacle Ridge

Product
Brand

Model

YD2700BBAFBOX

Series

Ryzen 7 2nd Gen

Specification
Best Seller Ranking

#92 in Processors – Desktops

L2 Cache

4MB

Cooling Device

Heatsink and fan included

Thermal Design Power

65W

Max Number of PCI Express Lanes

16

PCI Express Revision

3.0

Virtualization Technology Support

Yes

Memory Channel

2

64-Bit Support

Yes

Manufacturing Tech

12nm

L3 Cache

16MB

L1 Cache

768KB

Max Turbo Frequency

4.1 GHz

Operating Frequency

3.2 GHz

Core Name

Pinnacle Ridge (Zen+)

Name

Ryzen 7 2700

Date First Available

September 06, 2021

Memory Type

DDR4 2933

Processor

Desktop

CPU Socket

Socket AM4

Number of Cores

8-Core

Item Type

Desktop

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  1. Samuel K.

    Pros: Stock 2700x is as fast as my 1800x OC’d to 4Ghz on all cores. Runs smooth and handles faster memory better Cons: None so far

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  2. Anonymous

    Pros: -4.0 GHz all-core, 4.2 GHz 2-core boost at STOCK settings with ASUS PRIME X470 Pro -AMD and motherboard partners fixed the DRAM support nightmare: I run 2x16GB 3000CL15 RAM at 3000CL16 with ASUS D.O.C.P. settings. -Full X470 board availability at launch, unlike Ryzen 1 -AMD improved memory and cache latency, the Achilles Heel of Ryzen 1 -AMD fixed the segfault error that affected some Ryzen 1 chips -AMD improved the clock speed, especially for few loaded cores -AMD included RGB heat…

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  3. Justin D.

    Pros: -Comes with a top-notch cooler. I’ve been doing this stuff for years and have never seen a stock cooler I’d even CONSIDER leaving on. Performs EXTREMELY well. If I didn’t already have a big AIO I’d just bolt this puppy on and call it a day. -Most of the issues people had with 1st gen Ryzen are solved here : Is able to use much faster ram without complaint and gets a pretty nice boost in single/multicore max speed. -Silicon lottery isn’t much of an issue here. Your CPU WILL boost to 4.3…

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  4. Anonymous

    Pros: Higher clocks than 1st gen, even if it is a little bit. runs at 4.0 Ghz right out of the box and XFR 2 is a great improvement over the first generation and my chip actually hit 4.35 Ghz and more often than my old 1600X which this replaced. works great in my Asus Crosshair VI. it is pointless to overclock this chip, persuing higher speed memory offers a greater improvement than overclocking in general. on manual overclock I got 4.2 with 1.425 volts but I got better scores letting the…

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  5. Anonymous

    Pros: With stock settings on a x470 Taichi I get 15% more performance than a stock 1800x and 10% more than a stock 8700k. You need fast ram to achieve this (Samsung B Die). Also, I gained 10% more performance by tightening my secondary ram timings. My primary timings are still at 3200 14-14-14, and by only tweaking the secondary ones using Ryzen Timing Calculator I was able to get a significant CPU performance boost! No need to overclock this baby, xfr2 is awesome! Cons: Absolutely none….

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  6. John K.

    Pros: Fast Stable (at standard clocks) Very reasonably priced for the performance vs other brand CPUs Cons: No cheaper option to buy it without the air cooler Overall Review: Already had a Ryzen 7 1700. This dipped price-wise below my “I’ll buy it when it hits this price” cost threshold. Was not disappointed. Updated the mobo UEFI BIOS as required, uninstalled the 1700 and installed the 2700X. Ran it for a couple days to let thermal paste set. When I ran the benchmarks, the CPU scored about…

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  7. Tolik O.

    Pros: So fast it cought me of guard at 1st. Everything runs super smooth and fast. Replaced my 6700k. Paired with MSI Carbon Pro and G Skill 3200mhz memory. Everything Worked like a charm. Didn’t even had to re-install windows it just worked. I will reset windows just in case. Stock cooler is good. I was playing cs go with an open case and my temps were 49-51 Celsius which is insanely cool. Cons: Fan a bit loud, but its not a big deal Overall Review: Recommended this prdouct to few of my…

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  8. Johnathon S.

    Pros: – 8c/16t monster of a chip for half the price of the 9900k. Cons: – None so far. Overall Review: Sure the 9900k beats Ryzen when trying to squeeze out every possible frame, but not enough to justifying spending double in my opinion. You can buy this chip, a decent b450/x470 board and ram for around the same price as the 9900k alone, which is insane. Can’t wait for Ryzen 2.

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