AMD Ryzen 7 7700 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
Original price was: $329.00.$285.00Current price is: $285.00.
Price: $329.00 - $285.00
(as of Dec 27, 2024 01:48:33 UTC – Details)
The Exceptional Gaming Processor Leading your team to victory shouldn’t cost a fortune. This processor brings exceptional value, overclocking, and includes the AMD Wraith Prism cooler with RBG LED lighting.
THE EXCEPTIONAL GAMING PROCESSOR. 8 Cores and 16 processing threads, based on AMD “Zen 4” architecture .
5.4 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 80 MB cache, DDR5 support . For the state-of-the-art Socket AM5 platform, can support PCIe 5.0 on select 600 Series motherboards
AMD Wraith Prism RGB Cooler Included . Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax) 95°C
Customers say
Customers appreciate the computer processor’s power efficiency, cooling, and performance. They find it works well for gaming, stays cooler than most CPUs, and is a solid performer at 65W. The 5nm process makes it very heat-efficient, and they gain performance from the temperature drop. Many customers consider it a good product and almost as powerful as the 7700X. Overall, customers find it to be a great value for money.
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13 reviews for AMD Ryzen 7 7700 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
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Original price was: $329.00.$285.00Current price is: $285.00.
kev –
Quality processor
Speed, lower power consumption and cooler operation are what you can expect from this processor- assuming it is cooled appropriately…
Amazon Customer –
Excellent Processor!
Worked as expected.
Anthony M. –
Solid performer at 65W
After building my workstation (7950X bea$t for work needs) my wife started getting fomo, so I built a more reasonably budgeted machine for her around the 7700 (non X variant) and a Gigabyte Aorus Master as that MB has been consistently solid with mem compatibility (for me anyway).At stock power (65W) it’s only a few percentage points off of the 7700X, and with a bit of curve optimization it can even hang with my workstation build at anything below fully threaded loads (i.e., rendering, sim compute, compilation, etc.).In everyday, normal computing use, it’s absurdly fast and efficient. Nearly a third less power of the 7950X machine, but delivering between 60 ~ 90 percent of the performance across all of my benchmarks and tested use cases. That’s crazy good for a machine that costs 1/5 the price.Unless you’re chasing a handful of extra frames in games, or have very specific workloads where time = money, I can’t see much justification in spending more money, to use more electricity, that generates more heat to cool, for like ~5% more performance with the X variant. This 7700 does nearly identical work much more efficiently, for less money.
Devon Bennett –
This processor is an absolute powerhouse.
7700 / 4080 Aero / 32gb DDR5 @ 6200MT/s – I have my system running at over the base rating of 5.3gz, currently at 5.6ghz, PBO2 (-25) and 100% stable during renders and heavy gaming workloads with many tasks and processes going in the background. It never goes over 65°c with the PBO2 offset enabled, and I’m gaining performance from the temp drop. If it’s cheaper, which it usually is; purchase this CPU, in the Non X version. Free cooler included and you can flip a single switch, get performance exactly the same as the 7700x with much lower temps, much lower power consumption, and it’s just all around better. I love this chip.
MetalMario2 –
Incredible performance and cost saving
Its a good product and its almost as powerful as the 7700x. Its power consumption is also much lower and thus stays cool. Also, the included heatsink has thermal paste applied already so you don’t need to purchase that seperately. Additonally, My pc only has 1 exhaust fan and no intake fans so the 7700 paired with my overclocked 1660ti stays moderately cool at all times. This is also due to my pc case the Phanteks P300a having a mesh front providing less air resistance. I believe this is the perfect CPU bundle to not have to buy other things such as the heatsink, extra fans, thermal paste while at the same time having a incredible amount of performance.
max smith –
Good CPU – but lots of other tantalizing options at similar price point
I would pick this up these days at about a $275 price point. For any more, Iâd be considering a 7800x3d, a 7900, or maybe one of the upcoming APUs. Intel has good i5 and i7 options from multiple generations close to this price point as well. That being recognized, The AMD r7 7700 is a good CPU, with eight powerful cores on a single CCD, PBO capability which puts it up with the 7700x, and an included, tastefully RGB stock cooler that works fine. This is a good option for a lot of folks, but most mid to high end buyers will probably pass this in favor of other interesting options.
Alan –
Great Preformance
I like the whole thing. I installed it with a low graphics card Evga1050ti for now no problem. This is for Windows 11 professional Make sure you pick the right Motherboard and Memory that is compatible.
ken –
Plenty powerful enough for most!
Coming from a i7 4960x gaming pc and a i7 6700 audio production system, this 7700 non x has more than enough power to provide both well. At only 65 watts it stays much cooler than most cpu’s, is inexpensive, and plenty enough for most when coupled with a decent motherboard and ram.
José Carlos de Souza Filho –
Muito bom, poderia ter um preço mais em conta e esquentar menos, porém, excelente.
Saedin –
Por encima de muchos e rendimiento
McGee –
Shipping: Painless. It arrived ahead of schedule, with no damage whatsoever (other items were in the box).Performance: I’ve seen reviews that have the chip anywhere from ~-5% to +3% of the 7700X and, my particular chip runs at -3.3% that of a 7700X (real world testing, aggregate from LTT, J2C, PC Parts Picker and GN). That is at stock; I haven’t overclocked it or changed the power limits.Contents: Besides the chip and Ryzen sticker, the non-X R7s come with an AMD cooler (in my case, a Wraith RGB). This is not going to win any performance awards but it is good enough for most daily driver tasks and non-overclocked gaming.Cost: In my case, I was able to pick this up for $435 all in – $55 less than the R7 7700X.Recommendation: This chip should be an easy choice for anyone looking to build their first AMD rig. The 7700X will offer better performance and better overclocking potential but it runs hotter than the 7700 and uses more power. What I find most people don’t talk about is the hidden cost of the 7700X: since it does not come with a cooling solution, the user must provide one – and neither the Stealth nor Wraith coolers will be able to do the job adequately. This means that what was a $40 + tax price hike now becomes closer to $85 + for an air cooler or $100 + for a liquid cooler. (For a 7700X I would recommend a liquid cooler because of the higher temps.)The 7700 performs as well as a 7700X but with a lower TDP, lower power requirement, lower price tag and an included cooler. New builders and anyone looking to game while saving a dollar can’t go wrong with any chip in the non-X R7 series.
Vatsal –
Now go for better but this is great for 4080
Rafi Alshamrani –
for micro atx 2k build go for it