The AMD Ryzen 7 7700 processor is part of AMD's 7000 series, which combines a processor and graphics into a single chip. It is aimed at users seeking powerful performance for multitasking, such as gaming, video editing, photo editing, and other demanding tasks. It features 8 cores and 16 threads with a base frequency of 3.8 GHz (with the ability to boost up to 5.3 GHz) and integrated AMD Radeon graphics. It is compatible with the AM5 socket and is intended for desktop systems.
When your computer has the world's most advanced desktop processor for Gamers, you can focus on what really matters: winning on the digital battlefield.
Presentation of new models with AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for ultimate gaming performance
Three new AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors with AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for a massive performance boost in games. With the introduction of the new Ryzen 9 7950X3D and Ryzen 9 7900X3D, AMD combines its top processors with on-chip memory up to 144MB. This means that enthusiasts can harness the power of ultimate gaming and creation performance in one chip. No workload is off-limits with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and 3D V-Cache™ technology.
Technology that saves you time
Whether you are performing 3D rendering on a highly complex scene, exporting massive video files, or visualizing an architectural dream, the AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors are built to beat the clock. With time-saving connectivity such as PCIe® 5.0 storage support, ultra-fast WiFi® 6E, AMD EXPO™ technology, up to 32 processing threads, and dedicated video accelerators, elevate your experience with AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors.
Easy overclocking, in the game
Accelerate your game with AMD EXPO™ technology. Higher memory frequencies and more aggressive settings can unlock higher and smoother frame rates in your favorite games.
Exclusive AMD 3D V-Cache™ Technology
The ultimate hardware for gaming
AMD's 3D V-Cache™ technology offers a massive gaming performance advantage with up to 144MB of on-chip memory, available in three new AMD Ryzen Series 7000 processors.
Efficiency
With Eco-Mode and new low power consumption models
The AMD Ryzen™ 7000 series processors can deliver up to 49% greater performance with the same power compared to the previous generation. Use even less energy with AMD's exclusive Eco-Mode feature or choose one of the new 65W low-power models in the series.
Upgradeable for the coming years
Invest in a platform that grows with your needs over time.
Your computer platform can be an investment or a liability. AMD is the only processor manufacturer committed to years of future support for the new Socket AM5 platform, so you'll be able to upgrade to processors with new technologies that we haven't even announced yet. It's packed with cutting-edge technologies, such as high-speed DDR5 memory, PCIe® 5.0 support, one-touch memory overclocking with AMD EXPO™, and ultra-efficient 5nm manufacturing. Put an AMD Socket AM5 motherboard at the heart of your setup to dominate the games you love today and tomorrow. If your computer needs the latest and greatest features now and in the future, stick with AMD Ryzen™ processors.
Create More, Faster with AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series Processors.
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I bought it last November for €230 in Tray. For that money, it's definitely worth it. Its temperatures have not exceeded 75 degrees with the Arctic Freezer 36 cooling it.
In general, I always recommend X3D in this generation, but the system that was built was mainly for office use and programming and Machine Learning, so I couldn't justify the extra money. It is flawless, classic AMD quality of the last 5 years, what more can one say.
Very good!
It is quite fast without stuttering, easily handles games and performs well in video editing and multitasking.
In general, it does everything satisfactorily quickly and comfortably without strain or holding the rest of the machine back.
In idle with an Arctic Freezer 34 eSports Duo, it ranges from 45-50 degrees (it's August now as I write this review) and under heavy stress in demanding gaming with high graphics, it ranges around 80 (I've seen it reach up to 86 with a safe limit of 95, so it's good).
Logically, in winter and especially with better cooling, it shouldn't even reach those numbers.
At €225 Tray that I got it for, it's VFM!
Plays everything at 2K with a simple 4060, ranging from 80 to 160 fps depending on the game. It doesn't get tired with anything in general, and I didn't expect such performance from AMD! I switched from the 5950X because I was frustrated with the temperature that reached 90 degrees with water cooling! The 7700 goes up to 80 under full stress! Well done to AMD for creating an amazing CPU for its price.
Excellent processor, I don't have much else to say but it's worth mentioning that I haven't installed a GPU yet. I connected it with the display port that the motherboard has and just for fun, I decided to play Warzone with low settings and of course not at full resolution, and it worked... I was shocked!! I can only imagine what it can do with an RX 7800 XT, which I'm planning to get!
Very satisfied so far. Used in a mid-range system mainly for gaming, combined with a Gigabyte B650M Aorus Elite AX motherboard, G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 32GB DDR5 (CL30) RAM, and Be Quiet Pure Loop 2 FX 240mm AIO. My case is the Corsair Crystal Series 280X and the GPU that works with it is the Sapphire Radeon RX 7800 XT 16GB GDDR6 Pulse Gaming. My software is Windows 11.
Temperature at idle 35.5°C to 41°C, average temperature with light use 42.5°C to 50°C, and the maximum I have seen during long hours of gaming on Ultra settings and demanding tasks such as Video Editing, 3D modeling is 75°C. The safe limit of this CPU is 95°C so no issue. Measurements were taken with HWinfo64 and there are a total of 4 fans in the case (2x120mm of the AIO as exhaust + 2x140mm as intake).
The 65W TDP compared to the 105W of the 7700X make it much easier to cool (which was important to me due to the small case), much more cost-effective in the long run for long daily use, and there is still room for overclocking to reach the performance of the 7700X if needed. It's practically like the 7700X in ENERGY SAVING MODE, the difference in performance is negligible according to all the most relevant sources e.g. (Gamers Nexus) that's why I chose this CPU. For my use, it's great, if you want that extra 5% in performance, go for the 7700X.
It comes with the Wraith Prism RGB cooler which is beautiful but just okay in terms of CPU cooling. I recommend if you have the financial means to get something better for cooling your processor.
04/04/2024 - Absolutely no issues so far! Reliable and stable.
It is a perfect processor, get it. I was playing games with the gigabyte RX 7600 on Fortnite with epic graphics at 360 FPS cap, FiveM on medium graphics at 240 fps, GTA V on medium graphics at 360 fps, and overall it plays perfectly.