AMD’s Eight-Core Ryzen 7 2700X Now Available for $200
by Anton Shilov on July 15, 2019 3:00 PM EST- Posted in
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- AMD
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- Ryzen 7 2700X
As a part of Prime Day deals at Amazon, AMD’s eight-core Ryzen 7 2700X processor is now available for $199.99, which is $129 off its original MSRP. This is the lowest price for this eight-core processor with an unlocked multiplier ever.
AMD’s Ryzen 7 2700X is the company’s former flagship CPU that has eight cores with SMT, features a 16 MB L3 cache and runs at 3.7 GHz default clocks. The chip also has two DDR4-2933 memory channels and is compatible with modern AM4 motherboards that are available widely and at different price points. Since we are talking about AMD’s X-series processor, it also has the company’s Extended Frequency Range (XFR) feature for an added performance boost.
Originally priced at $329, AMD’s Ryzen now costs $199.99 at Amazon because of its Prime Day deals, which is also the current price of the ‘slower’ AMD Ryzen 7 2700 that lacks the XFR capability.
AMD Ryzen 2000-Series CPUss | ||||
Ryzen 7 2700X | Ryzen 7 2700 | Ryzen 5 2600X | Ryzen 5 2600 | |
CPU Cores/Threads | 8 / 16 | 8 / 16 | 6 / 12 | 6 / 12 |
Base CPU Frequency | 3.7 GHz | 3.2 GHz | 3.6 GHz | 3.4 GHz |
Turbo CPU Frequency | 4.3 GHz | 4.1 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 3.9 GHz |
TDP @ Base Frequency | 105 W | 65 W | 95 W | 65 W |
L1 Cache | I: 64K. D: 32K | I: 64K. D: 32K | I: 64K. D: 32K | I: 64K. D: 32K |
L2 Cache | 512 KB/core | 512 KB/core | 512 KB/core | 512 KB/core |
L3 Cache | 16 MB | 16 MB | 16 MB | 16 MB |
DRAM Support | DDR4-2933 Dual Channel |
DDR4-2933 Dual Channel |
DDR4-2933 Dual Channel |
DDR4-2933 Dual Channel |
PCIe Lanes (CPU) | 16 Free + 4 NVMe | 16 Free + 4 NVMe | 16 Free + 4 NVMe | 16 Free + 4 NVMe |
Original MSRP | $329 | $299 | $229 | $199 |
Price at Press Time | $199 | $199 | $159 | $139 |
Bundled Cooler | AMD Prism RGB | AMD Spire RGB | AMD Spire | AMD Stealth |
To make the deal even more attractive, the Ryzen 7 2700X comes with AMD’s Prism RGB cooling system, which is rated for a 105 W TDP.
Keep in mind that since this is a part of Amazon’s Prime Day campaign, the day is eligible for around ~35 hours after press time, so make it quick if you want the Ryzen 7 2700X for $199.99.
Related Reading:
- The AMD 2nd Gen Ryzen Deep Dive: The 2700X, 2700, 2600X, and 2600 Tested
- The AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen Deep Dive Review: 3700X and 3900X Raising The Bar
- AMD 50th Anniversary Ryzen CPUs Listed At Retailers (ShopBLT)
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olde94 - Tuesday, July 16, 2019 - link
i know, it's such a shame on such a tech forumPeachNCream - Tuesday, July 16, 2019 - link
I think Anand mentioned he was going to work on addressing that problem a few years ago. He hasn't said anything about it lately though.GreenReaper - Tuesday, July 16, 2019 - link
It feels really like AJAX Comments for Drupal - even to the extent of having had a similar bug related to posting a second comment in the wrong place, which I eventually fixed in my own setup (was just referring to the wrong variable somewhere). But that has an edit feature, so I'm not sure why this wouldn't (maybe an early version).PeachNCream - Tuesday, July 16, 2019 - link
If its that outdated, you'd think there would be well-known exploits that would permit easy edits and changes. That'd be a thing to look into, though I'm not advocating someone break the site nefariously, just that if there is a hole, it gets pointed out so that it forces AT to finally modernize the comment system.cl114c0777498d - Monday, July 15, 2019 - link
Nice, thanks for your response, I'll stick with the 3600 in that case.Dragonstongue - Monday, July 15, 2019 - link
I just bought mine yesterday actually, waiting on the MSI x570 gaming edge wifi to ship, out of stock/back order everywhere I see .. also added RRX 570 MK2 OC 8gb .. 32gb 3200 CL16 ram will also make it "snappier" than my in use Phenom II running 980+ speeds with 1866 class ( the new stuff will be more bandwidth and usable lower latency) paired with Sammy 970 pro 512gb and cooled Deepcool Gammaxx 400 in Fractal Design Define C.... I was VERY tempted to go 2700x route as it was within a few $ of the 3600, but, when price drop to $284 last night, I snagged the 3600 to only see it drop to $280 moments later...GRRRR...least I saved $50 odd on the GPU purchase I suppose.YOLO and cry later lol
Dragonstongue - Monday, July 15, 2019 - link
Define R6 usb C .. not Def C (have that, but the 3600 will go into the R6 win 10 pro and the PHII will go to the define C win 7 x64 ultimategamoniac - Tuesday, July 16, 2019 - link
I went the other route. I was ready to jump on a 3600 a few times but just couldn't justify a $190 micro-ATX board for a mid-range build. Then I saw this Anand article of 2700X for $199, grab an reasonable ITX board and case. Since I only game on my Xbox one X, I went for mua-cores, mua-ha-ha.mikato - Monday, July 22, 2019 - link
Hey Phenom II :) I have a 965 myself still, and still game on it.3600 was $280? Wasn't that supposed to be retail $200? Did you buy the out-of-stock price from a third party seller?
webdoctors - Monday, July 15, 2019 - link
For most normal ppl, the 3600 is a much better buy at its MSRP of 200.Even though its only $150 for the 2700, the 3600 is much faster for anything not using 8 cores. When you factor in the motherboard purchase, worth it to pay the extra $50