🚀 Elevate Your Game with AMD Ryzen 7 5700X!
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X is an 8-core, 16-thread unlocked desktop processor designed for high-performance gaming and multitasking. With a maximum boost clock of 4.6 GHz and support for PCIe 4.0, it delivers exceptional speed and efficiency, making it a perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Processor | 4.6 GHz ryzen_7 |
Brand | AMD |
Series | AMD Ryzen 7 5700X |
Item model number | AMD Ryzen 7 5700X |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 0.24 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 0.24 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Ceramic Gray |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Manufacturer | AMD |
ASIN | B09VCHQHZ6 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 4, 2022 |
D**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
D**Z
Love to see it
I recently upgraded from a ryzen 5 3600 to a ryzen 7 5800XT. Wasn't satisfied with how much performance I was getting while using 50%+ more power than the 5700X. Nexus has compared these chips and there is literally only a 1-5% difference at max that I guarantee you won't even notice unless your really really really picky. Less power, less heat, longer lifespan not only on the chip but motherboards and coolers. I'm not saying the ryzen 7 5800X and XT aren't good but the 5700X gives near identical performance using half the power of the 5800 family. Best value overall. I had no issues installing or with thermals.Update - One thing I forgot to mention is shipping. I was very close to returning and buying again because my package was half opened but the chip and the original packaging it comes with wasn't damaged. Shipping was faster than expected even without prime shipping. I will say for a computer part, A CPU! The packaging isn't secure, very little protection but somehow still ended up on my doorstep undamaged. My luck I guess, just a little mention.
L**N
ENTREGA RÁPIDA Y SEGURA.
Llegó sellado aunque con unos daños menos en la caja, pero el contenido en perfecto estado.Muy buen procesador, a muy buen precio, fácil de instalar en la placa, se notan los 8 núcleos de potencia y rendimiento.
A**S
Buen precio
Muy buen precio para este procesador, la verdad muy feliz con el envió gratuito y fue bastante rápido, mas barato que en mi pais Perú, recomendado.
J**S
Potencia y eficiencia a excelente precio
El Ryzen 7 5700X es una joya para quienes buscan un procesador potente sin romper el bolsillo. Sus 8 núcleos y 16 hilos manejan juegos, edición de video y multitarea sin despeinarse. Además, es muy eficiente en temperatura y consumo. Si quieres un CPU duradero y con gran rendimiento, este es una de las mejores opciones en su gama. ¡100% recomendado!
A**A
Cool
The cooling on my computer has been very great thanks to this item, the speed is super great, it’s really easy to install if you got a steady hand, and gaming capability is very good too it hardly lags if any at all. The noise level is pretty quiet, and compatibility is great if you know what your looking for and make sure all the parts are compatible with this item and it will work wonders.
J**E
Good cpu
My son has this paired with a rtx 3060 and it runs great.
B**N
Good cpu
Its a good cpu upgrading from the 5600g to the 5700x had a good improvement on my fps by around 30 percent especially in games like valorant where its more cpu heavy. While the cpu is pretty good you can get a 5800xt on here for like 10 dollars less than the 5700x but the 5800xt does draw almost double the power for a very small performance boost.