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Interested in reviews of AMD Ryzen 7 7700X? It got 4.8 out of 5 stars from our customers. Find specific customer reviews of AMD Ryzen 7 7700X below. We will appreciate if you also share your experiences with AMD Ryzen 7 7700X after purchasing.
There was no Ryzen 9700X and I didn't want to go to a hexa-core anymore. Hexa-core can have a bottleneck in a year or two in some situations, so the choice fell on a modern octa-core. Although the TDP is 105W, the real power consumption of the PPT is higher. The theoretical ceiling for this is 142W, if the board allows it. In practice, the way it works with Zen4 is that the better cooling you have, the more your CPU will boost in frequencies in multicore. In practice, this means that with a more basic air cooler, your CPU will run 150 MHz lower in multicore load than with a 360mm AIO cooler. AMD has these steps after 25 MHz. It's a feature of Zen4 itself. The limit is then the temperature and the CPU tries to go to 95 C as a maximum completely fire-free ceiling. So the limit is mostly just the heat sink. Even though you will have 95C on heatsink A and 95C on heatsink B, the boost will be higher in practice on the higher performance heatsink. When maybe even the AIO 360mm hits that point where the CPU temperatures no longer even go to that boost ceiling.
The newer Zen5 (Ryzen 9000 series) has brought some improvements in IPC and power per watt efficiency, but still the Zen4 is a hilarious architecture that fans will remember.
high performance
Zen4 architecture
8C/16T is still a reserve for the next years
reasonable consumption
Zen4 boost features
higher temperatures under load (a feature of Zen4)
slightly longer post with XMP DDR5 memory 2x 16Gb 6000 MTs (AEMP is better at this)
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Rated 28/12/2025, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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good process to price
it eats too much
good cooling you must have preferably a watermaker
I recommend undervoltnout and capnout ppt with thrtle limit
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Rated 15/12/2025, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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very powerful processor
according to factory settings it is overclocked, so underclock / undervolt will not harm the processor (it will reduce temperatures and sometimes even increase performance)
according to the manufacturer it is normal that the processor gets to 95°C at load, but my card was getting to 98°C (milli-second spikes), so I preferred to underclock it and put the limit to 85°C and suddenly the temperature is perfectly fine without performance drop
if you don't want to undervolt, it's probably a good idea to get a water cooler to tame it: )
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Michal, Ústí nad Labem 3
Rated 25/11/2025, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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when gaming at 3440x1440 resolution I get fps 120 to 200 depending on what title. I personally use nVidia RTX 4070 and the heat on the Aquarius 360 holds a max of 70°C
water cooling has no problem to cool down holding at 68°C while playing
every game runs fine
nothing
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Jiří, Budíkov
Rated 18/08/2025, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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works without problems
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Jan, Ostrava - Poruba
Rated 10/08/2025, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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Jj not bad for the money, it does what it has to for the games fully sufficient
consumption is within normal limits
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Anonymous customer
Rated 22/06/2025, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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If you do won't play MSFS, this is more than enough for gaming
Performance
Low power consumption
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Ivan, Prostějov
Rated 28/02/2025, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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Good processor, just a shame I bought it a week before they started giving out gifts))))
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Michal, Praha
Rated 04/01/2025, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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I bought this one, the ninth generation doesn't bring that much progress to justify the price difference over the AMD Ryzen 7 9700X (at the time of purchase): )
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Jiří, Chrudim
Rated 28/12/2024, variant AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
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This processor has really brutal performance. For not being the latest in the series anymore, it's still good value for money considering what it can offer. Ideal for games, incl. the latest ones, where it has power to spare and is also suitable for work. The downside, however, is the temperature. Without water cooling, you will literally burn up the socket. Even though I have a fractal case with very good air flow and a deepcool ak620 cooler, I couldn't tame it, it still exceeded 90*, even with minimal load. I was a little worried about his health and also the health of my MB. Calm temperatures have been around 60-70*, but it tends to climb to a hellish 100 in a very short while. Supposedly it can be solved in the bios by undervolting, a little bit of it, but then it is worth another piece, perhaps straight from the 9000 series, where there is a better manufacturing process, so lower temperatures and also greater potential for future clocking.