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3700X
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Amd Gamecache
More Memory On-Chip To Accelerate Gaming
Up To Twice The Cache Of Previous Generations, Gamecache Is Designed To Reduce Memory Latency For Higher Frame Rates In Top Titles.
Precision Boost 2
Boost Performance When You Need It
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Amd Storemi Technology
Software That Combines The Speed Of Your Ssd With The Capacity Of Your Hard Disk Into A Single, Fast, Easy-To-Manage Drive - Included With An Amd X570, 400 Series, Or X399 Motherboard.
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Cpu Type
Amd Ryzen 7
Cpu Model
3700X
Core Name
Zen 2
Socket
Am4
Cpu Size
7Nm
Number Of Cores
8
Number Of Threads
16
Clock Speed
3.6Ghz
Turbo Speed
4.4Ghz
Unlocked Core Multiplier
Yes
Processor Graphics
N/A
Gpu Core Speed
N/A
L1 Cache
N/A
L2 Cache
4Mb
L3 Cache
32Mb
Max Tdp
65W
Heatsink
Wraith Spire
Packaging
Retail 3700X
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Ryzen 7 3700X, 3.6GHz (4.4GHz), 8C/16T, 32MB L3, AM4, 65W + Wraith Prism
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X. Processor family: AMD Ryzen™ 7, Processor socket: Socket AM4, Processor lithography: 7 nm. Memory channels: Dual-channel, Memory types supported by processor: DDR4-SDRAM, Memory clock speeds supported by processor: 3200 MHz. Market segment: Desktop, PCI Express configurations: 1x16
Initial Release Date: 04/06/2019
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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X processor 3.6 GHz 32 MB L3 Box 100-100000071BOX Reviews
Reviewer - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 09 August 2019
In a price/performance sweet spot, as it happens. Both the Core i9-9900K and Ryzen 9 3900X are priced around the £500 mark, so if it delivers high-end performance, the £300 Ryzen 7 3700X could still be the CPU most of us should buy.The Ryzen 7 3700X uses...
+Incredible performance, Cheaper than Intel equivalents, Power-efficient design-Higher temperatures than the second-gen RyzensEven at stock speeds, the Ryzen 7 3700X is fantastically powerful for its price. It can do pretty much anything the Core i9-9900K can do, and for £200 less: that's the kind of CPU deal I haven't seen since the original Ryzen 7 1800X undercut half of Intel...
James - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on feefo.com in the United Kingdom on 25 July 2019Verified Purchase
Fantastic processor, well outperforming my old i7-5820k. I'm thrilled with it.
Reviewer - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 25 July 2019
AMD Ryzen 3rd Generation is finally here, and the Ryzen 7 3700X is kind of the poster child of what this generation of processors has to offer. It still only has the 8-core, 16-thread setup carried over from the previous-generation Ryzen 7 2700X, but with...
+Incredible price to performance, Affordable, Included cooler-Single-threaded performance still falls behind IntelThe AMD Ryzen 7 3700X is another impressive release from AMD and its 3rd Generation of Ryzen chips. You're getting 8-cores and 16-threads, with a boost clock of 4.4GHz. On paper, that's not the most impressive chip ever made, but when you see the actual p...
Richard - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on eurogamer.net in the United Kingdom on 20 July 2019
Team Red's best value eight-core chip takes on the Core i7 9700K.The buzz surrounding the third generation Ryzen has been extraordinary, with AMD's new range of processors taking the fight to Intel's incumbent CPU champions in seemingly spectacular styl...
NextRead the Eurogamer.net reviews policySometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. For more information, go here.Jump to comments (33)About the authorRichard LeadbetterTe...
James - 5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2019Verified Purchase
I bought from Quzo as I needed to upgrade my PC and they were the only ones with 3700x's in stock near the launch date which would arrive to me within a week. Having never heard of them I was dubious at first as to whether they could be trusted but given my timeframe I decided to just purchase and be done with it. Suffice to say the service was great and the package came well protected with everything in correct order and it was cheaper than most too! The only thing letting down my experience with them is the fact they use DPD as their courier, they may be one of the cheapest couriers but they've always never delivered when they state they will and to top it off my package ended up doing a round trip of the Northern UK before actually getting to me and i paid for expedited delivery but still didn't get it till over the weekend. TL;DR, great service, so-so courier.
Reviewer - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pcgamesn.com in the United Kingdom on 08 July 2019
The new AMD Ryzen 7 3700X is sure to become the most popular eight-core entry in the Ryzen 3000 lineup. Coming in at $329, this core-happy chip will set you back roughly the same as the Ryzen 7 2700X at launch, albeit this time packed with the very latest...
The shift from Ryzen 7 2700X to Ryzen 7 3700X has been a major step towards snatching the performance gaming market. AMD has ironed out the bugs, totally turned around on memory support, and put together a product that excels in the same, budget-friendly...
Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on vortez.net in the United Kingdom on 07 July 2019
$ saw a processor launch that really threw the cat amongst the pigeons The Ryzen CPUs were here and they wanted a word with Intel Now, two years on, we've already had a range refresh that boosted clockspeeds with a small process shrink with a spattering...
+Clear IPC advancement over Zen+, Reasonably priced, Vastly better memory performance, Decent overclocking potential, 65W TDP ensures cooling isn't a huge task-High power draw at idleA relative weakpoint of the Ryzen series so far as been memory performance. Latency and bandwidth has always lagged behind its Intel counterparts, however, in the latest series AMD seems to have come on leaps and bounds, reducing its memory latency to les...
Tarinder - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on hexus.net in the United Kingdom on 07 July 2019
Today, July 7, is a busy and important day for AMD. The Zen 2 CPU and Navi GPU architectures are officially released to retail in the form of the Ryzen 3rd Gen processors and Radeon RX 5700/XT GPUs. In this review well be focussing on the CPU releases, so...
+Improved IPC, Massive multi-core performance, Continues AM4 support, Blurs the lines between gaming and HEDT, Very good on power, Wide choice of X570 boards-Don't overclock fantasticallyAMD impressed the technology world when it debuted the Zen CPU architecture a couple of years ago. Immediately competitive in multi-threaded applications and reasonable at gaming, executives were bombastic about future Zen designs improving upon the muscu...
Luke - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 07 July 2019
AMD has launched its Zen 2 architecture in the form of the Ryzen 3000 processors. Slotting directly into the now well-established AM4 platform, AMD is leveraging the improvements brought about by TSMC's 7nm FinFET process technology, in addition to its ow...
+Superb productivity performance in multi-threaded and single-threaded workloads, Excellent value compared to Intel competitors, Manageable power consumption with excellent efficiency values, Precision Boost 2 algorithm works very well, Strong high-sp-Gaming performance is still slower than Intel Coffee Lake at the ultra-high-end, Platform cost is high due to expensive X570 motherboards, Maximum frequency capability is limited compared to Intel, even when overclockingAMD's Zen 2 architecture in the Ryzen 3000 CPUs has delivered its side of the deal and the ability to squeeze twelve cores into a 105W package, thanks to smart design and the 7nm TSMC FinFET process, makes the Ryzen 9 3900X a success. The new AM4 flagship...
Peter - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on eteknix.com in the United Kingdom on 07 July 2019
There's a whole host of new hardware launching today. From the massive number of X570 motherboards we're reviewing today, to the brand new 7nm Radeon graphics cards. All those are linked below, and on the last page of this review for your reading pleasure...
I'm torn on which CPU is the best deal here. The Ryzen 7 3700X is the best all round for gaming I would think. It doesn't run as hot, and it uses less power. However, 8 cores is more than enough for 99% of the PC gamers out there, and the performance and...
Antony - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on bit-tech.net in the United Kingdom on 07 July 2019
If you've been looking for a CPU in the region of £300+, your options until now have in recent history been the Core i5-9600K (closer to its launch last year) or the Core i7-9700K (since Intel's price-drop bonanza), which now retails for just £360 - a hig...
If you're toting a powerful GPU and are aiming for super-high frame rates to drive your high refresh rate monitor, then there are still some instances were Intel is a tad better. Dota 2 saw marginal gains over AMD, and as we suspected, the higher frequenc...
Mike - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 07 July 2019
It's an exciting time for AMD, too. The red team has been on a roll with its CPUs since the first generation of Ryzen arrived back in 2017. Now we're two ranges down, and the firm is promising big changes – and big competition for market leader Intel.So...