Customer reviews of the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X (3.4 GHz / 4.6 GHz)

AMD Ryzen 7 5700X (3.4 GHz / 4.6 GHz) 189€95
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      • by tttt
        Posted on 8 Oct 2024
        Bought on 2 Oct 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 4

        satisfied with the processor but not the price

        Hello,
        I am satisfied with the processor
        but I've since found it on amazon for 30 euros less.

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      • by BillyL
        Posted on 2 Oct 2024
        Bought on 15 Sep 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        AMD Ryzen 7 5700X

        Very good processor, I replaced it with a Ryzen 5 3600 and the performance gain is astonishing.

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      • by LePezzo
        Posted on 21 Aug 2024
        Bought on 15 Dec 2022 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 5 Average rating: 10

        perfect

        Very good processor, AMD has nothing left to prove, updates are easy to do, works very well, also configures very well.

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      • by joséG
        Posted on 14 Feb 2024
        Bought on 11 Feb 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        super processor

        incredible value for money, this processor is perfect for gaming, I'm very happy with my purchase.

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      • by Will
        Posted on 12 Jan 2024
        Bought on 13 Dec 2023 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 22 Average rating: 9

        Ryzen 7 5700X

        Processor delivered without a fan, it has no integrated graphics card, efficient, works very well, well-organised management. It has temperature monitoring software and can be overclocked very easily.
        Very good processor and affordable price for the power, I recommend it.

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      • by YvannB
        Posted on 3 Jan 2024
        Bought on 22 Dec 2023 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 9 Average rating: 9

        A quality processor for an AM4 upgrade

        Replacing a Ryzen 5 3600, this Ryzen 7 5700X is a real monster! Designed for video games, it offers incredible performance, just like my 3600. It saves me from stutters on big games and pairs perfectly with my RTX 4060!

        With a low TDP of 65W (like the 3600), this processor is easy to cool and doesn't get any hotter than it needs to, never exceeding 65° in games and Cinebench R23. A real rally with a well-cooled engine!

        In short, a great processor that I'd recommend for an AM4 upgrade. It'll get the job done on recent games and also on mid-range graphics cards. You'll also need to plan for additional cooling, as it comes without it.

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      • by redhook
        Posted on 29 Dec 2023
        Bought on 1 Dec 2023 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 92 Average rating: 9

        Upgrade from Ryzen 5 2600 to Ryzen 7 5700x

        The performance gain is really noticeable, and power consumption remains limited,
        With a beQuiet Dark Rock 2, no worries about extreme OCCT, temperature around 50° at 4.6 Ghz for an hour...
        Really cool that AMD don't change socket every year.
        It's a versatile processor, but really cut out for 2.5K gaming.

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      • by Fabrice B
        Posted on 11 Dec 2023
        Bought on 30 Nov 2023 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 6 Average rating: 10

        TOTALLY SATISFIED

        I'm upgrading my AM4 platform from the 3700X to the 5700X, still 8 cores and still 65W, a processor that does the job you expect of it.

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      • by FredericS
        Posted on 7 Oct 2023
        Bought on 17 Aug 2023 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 9 Average rating: 9

        Highly efficient

        Processor bought to replace a ryzen 5 3600, performance-wise it's incredible. It allows me to stream without impacting the performance of the graphics card.
        What's more, it doesn't heat up, but you need to have something to cool it down as it's not supplied with it.

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      • by Jean-francois L
        Posted on 12 Jul 2023
        Bought on 14 Jun 2023 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 6 Average rating: 9

        Very good processor

        Coupled with an RX 7900 XT, it does its job very well at 1440p. No worries for basic office tasks either. What's more, it consumes very little power (65w) and heats up very little.

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      • by shaka
        Posted on 12 Dec 2022
        Bought on 2 Dec 2022 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 4 Average rating: 9

        the best!

        I'm sure it's the best am4 CPU in terms of power consumption/perf/heat/price, there's the 5800x3d which is a bit more powerful but also more expensive and consumes more power, the 5700x is still the best compromise between performance and power consumption on am4, almost the same performance as the 5800x without the power consumption and the heat.
        I'm not sure if it's the same as the 5800x or not, but it's a very good CPU, with a small discount which is always nice.

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      • by Linus
        Posted on 3 Jun 2022
        Bought on 4 May 2022 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 12 Average rating: 9

        Excellent processor with low power consumption

        An excellent performance/consumption ratio for the AM4 platform.
        PBO off: 4.650ghz on one core and 4.450ghz on all cores, all with very low power and heat consumption.

        An excellent upgrade from the 1XXX or 2XXX range while taking advantage of controlled heat/consumption.

        By activating PBO you can get back to performances very close to a 5800X, but at the price of a power consumption and temperature that soars (like the 5800x in the end)

        Why not give it a 10?
        Because currently its price is a bit too high compared to the 5800X that you can often find in promotion.

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