
Original price was: $299.00.$139.99Current price is: $139.99.
Description
- Can deliver ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world’s most popular games, discrete graphics card required
- 8 Cores and 16 processing threads, based on AMD “Zen 3” architecture
- 4.6 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 36 MB cache, DDR4-3200 support
- For the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards
- Cooler not included
Additional information
Specification: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
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J.H. –
You can still get some pretty crazy performance out of these for the money. Upgrade from a 5600 solved my stuttering issues in Monster Hunter Wilds.
I bought it to extend the life of my AM4 setup another year or two. Seems like it’ll do just fine. Will make a great server CPU when I’m ready to move on.
Sudon Fungchung –
I bought this for a friend to beef up there gaming performance and it’s helped with frames and streaming and quality to. The noise all depends on your cooler and so far the performance beats his old 3700x. Great value for a upgrade.
David Juan –
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a high-end CPU that excels in both gaming and productivity. This processor is capable of supporting any current-generation GPU, making it perfect for a powerful gaming rig or work setup. I absolutely love this CPU—it runs flawlessly with a wide range of programs, systems, and games. The performance, efficiency, and price make it an incredible value. It’s one of my best purchases, and I couldn’t be happier. It arrived quickly, well-packaged, and in perfect condition. Highly recommended for anyone in need of a reliable, high-performing CPU!
catz_rulez –
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Casper –
قوي لإنتاج المحتوى والألعاب والشغل ال 3D كمان عن نفسي أستخدمه ببرنامج ريندر والألعاب وماواجهت معه مشاكل
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Jeff –
Good performance, well priced CPU what can I say more about it.
David W –
The Ryzen 7 5700X is the perfect upgrade for anyone looking to step up from a budget CPU like the Ryzen 3 without breaking the bank. I was amazed by the performance boost—it handles gaming, multitasking, and productivity tasks effortlessly. For its price, this CPU offers incredible value, delivering 8 cores and 16 threads with impressive power efficiency. The upgrade process was seamless, and the difference in speed and responsiveness is night and day. If you’re upgrading from an entry-level processor, the Ryzen 7 5700X is a budget-friendly powerhouse that’s absolutely worth it!
Jason –
My setup is R7 5700X, ASUS RTX 4060 EVO, MSI PRO B550M VC WIFI, 1TB + 500GB GEN 4 M.2 2280 SSD, 32GB DDR4 RAM, ENERMAX 240 AIO, DIYPC Q3 V2 CASE, SAMA BLACK DIAMOND PSU 750W GOLD & THERMALRIGHT ARGB PWN FANS x5. It’s super fast (i have mine overclocked), played Witcher 3 @ 1080p Ultra RT and was getting 82 FPS (Ultra without RT was in the 100’s). I was getting around 80 FPS (give or take) on Hell Divers 2 1080p Ultra. Gaming and multitasking……no problem! Highly recommend!
Sudon Fungchung –
while it is the older A4 architecture, this is a phenomenal upgrade piece to aging machines. My PC while no slouch with gpu and ram was struggling under the aging ryzen 5 3600 which powered on dutifully since 2019 and was the one thing I had not upgraded within my pc. with the 32gb of ram and arc a750 gpu, its performance was severely bottlenecked until this guy came along. everything is running buttery smooth, it handles just about any task I throw at it and stays cool to boot. great value, great power honestly an easy recommendation.
Matthew Spivey –
I bought this because it supports ECC, too bad there’s no onboard graphics so you need to buy a cheap GPU.
David Juan –
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
Joseph Powell –
For the price you can’t beat it, the cpu itself was flawless on the pin side from this seller. It performs well & remains cool under load.
Matthew Spivey –
Great CPU for a great price.