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AMD Ryzen 7 7700 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

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Features

  • AMD Wraith Prism RGB Cooler Included
  • THE EXCEPTIONAL GAMING PROCESSOR
  • Wraith Prism RGB LED Cooler Included
  • The exceptional gaming processor

Description

Welcome to the new era of performance. AMD Ryzen 7000 Series ushers in the speed of “Zen 4” for gamers and creators with pure power to tackle any game or workflow on the digital playground.

Brand: AMD


CPU Manufacturer: AMD


CPU Model: Ryzen 7


CPU Speed: 3.8 GHz


CPU Socket: Socket AM5


Processor Series: Ryzen 7


Processor Speed: 3.8 GHz


Processor Socket: Socket AM5


Platform: Linux, Windows


Secondary Cache: 8 MB


Wattage: 65 watts


Cache Memory Installed Size: 40 MB


Processor Count: 8


Processor Core Count: 8


Item Dimensions L x W: 1.57"L x 1.57"W


Brand: AMD


Processor Brand: AMD


Model Number: 2BOX


UPC: 730143314497


Global Trade Identification Number: 97


Manufacturer: AMD


Item Type Name: Desktop Processor


Built-In Media: Item


Item Weight: 0.78 Kilograms


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  • excellent CPU with a nice cooler
This was likely the best bargain for a general-purpose CPU in early 2025, considering that it includes a nice Wraith Prism cooler in the box. The Wraith Prism cooler is the easiest cooler installation I've ever done, but make sure the bracket that comes pre-attached to your motherboard is screwed in tight before locking it in! You can improve both the performance and power efficiency of Ryzen 7000 CPU's by undervolting with the Curve Optimizer, and that is what I recommend doing if you can spare the time. In my experience, a stable all-core undervolt is 15 units higher than the lowest undervolt that passes a 10-minute loop of Cinebench R23. My CPU passed the Cinebench R23 test at -35 units, so I have set it at -20 units and have been stable in all games and programs for months. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025 by Benzo Stanbury

  • Best all around Value
Everyone wants the 3D chips to play games. For anything else this 8 core chip is great. I was going to get the Ryzen 5 5600 6 core but read a review that mentioned the Ryzen 7 7700 came with a upgraded OEM cooler. This changed the calculus and the $100 extra for a very nice upgraded OEM designed RGB cooler plus 2 extra cores put this chip at the top of my list. This is an amazing value for your money. The technology today is truly amazing that you can have this kind of performance out of a 65W chip and the engineers at AMD know what they are doing. The upgraded cooler blows down, cooling not only the chip but also the surrounding electronics on the main board unlike most aftermarket air coolers. Thermal paste is pre applied. Unless you need the extra cache for gaming (3d designation) or a threadripper, I consider this chip one of the best values in 1st quarter 2025. The integrated graphics is also nice to have, even though I have a discreet NVIDIA GPU. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025 by Chris9707

  • Great midrange cpu
I built my pc with this and it has been a great build! The performance is great and I get good fps. It was easy to install
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026 by Grayson Godfrey

  • Ample for ms365 and most graphics
This works well with ma365 apps and seems to have good gaming but I’m not a super gamer. I figured I could add a graphics card later but no need so far.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2025 by J. Adkins

  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by Anthony M.

  • Excellent performance, thermals and power efficiency!
To keep this review short and sweet this is a fantastic CPU. Excellent performance upgrade coming from my old 2700X. This CPU runs silently with the stock cooler included and I'm pleasantly surprised how fast this CPU is considering the low TDP. My only real complaint I have regarding this CPU is the cost. I believe Intel currently has a similarly performing CPU that costs a bit less. This CPU is about $50 more than it should be as of this posting but overall I'm very satisfied with this CPU. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023 by Justin J. Slocum

  • ES LO MEJOR QUE PUEDE TENER
EXCELENTE PARA ARMAR MI GAMER
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 by GRETY VEGA CORREA

  • Good value for money, but beware 3P sellers
This seemed to be the best value for the money at the time of purchase, and was a decent upgrade over my 7-year-old 2700 model. However, beware of third-party sellers. The first one I got was an unmarked black box, obviously not a genuine retail product; I returned it and reordered, being more careful to make sure I was getting one sold and shipped by Amazon. I don't know what kind of scam the first seller was running, but if it was a legitimately repackaged open-box product, it should have been listed as such, not listed and sold as a new retail item. A note about the RGB lighting on the cooler: turning it off is a very annoying process involving an extra USB cable, especially on Linux where the official controller app isn't supported; I eventually found the open-source Wraith Master app which worked. There's already a physical switch to select low or high intensity -- surely it couldn't have cost more than a few cents to add a third position for off! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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