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Ryzen 7 2700X in 2023 – Still Capable After 5 Years?

Ryzen 7 2700X in 2023 – Still Capable After 5 Years?

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  1. Update: The stuttering in Warzone 2 has nothing to do with the CPU, the problem is the RTX 2070. I tried using an RX 6600 XT with the 2700X and the game runs so much smoother. I have a comparison of these two GPUs coming up, I will include the link here once it goes live.

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  2. sorry im a newbie, I noticed that for warzone 2, the cpu usage never reached a critical level like 70%. I don't think it even reached 50s. I don't understand why we're blaming the cpu here or at least saying that the cpu isn't that capable enough even though its not reaching like 50% usage? can somebody please enlighten me?

  3. I actually started with a Ryzen 5 1600 in my X370 mobo. Then I upgraded to a Ryzen 5800X3D and a X570 mobo so I could take advantage of that pCIE gen 4 along with my new 6900XT. I put the Ryzen 5 in a B550 mobo. But now I'm thinking I might put this Ryzen 7 2700X in my X370 mobo,

  4. I still run it these days with a 2080ti and hell it rocks all the games i play. Only in star citizen i can get some problems but thats probably more a game problem then cpu. Sry tho not a native english speaker

  5. @RATechYT i am currently on a amd 2700x with a asus rx 570 rog 8gb i am wanting to upgrade one at the end of the month before new cod in nov which would you recommend i upgrade first im also playing thru the crew motorfest and only getting avg 38-41 fps

  6. I was looking to upgrade my parent's 4th gen i5 pc, because my dad is into 3D printing and needed a bit more juice for CAD. I bought a Ryzen 7 2700X in pristine condition for 40€ on eBay. What an absolute beast of a CPU

  7. Very interesting video, the only difference between your build and mine, when I built my system in 2018-2019, is the motherboard and ram. I have a msi gaming M7AC X470 motherboard paired with the 2700x with 32gb of ddr4 ram and a msi gaming Z 8gb RTX GPU.

  8. It's fast but if you want to have the maximum performance out of your GPU the Zen/Zen+ architecture is starting to show its age.

    Still using it to game with my RX 570

  9. I have this CPU with 32GB DDR4 RAM and it runs amazingly with my GTX 1080TI GPU. Still very capable for the price and honestly it's got intelligent variable timing in-built so I wouldn't bother overclocking anyway as you're pretty much always going to hit 4.0 Ghz on variable smooth across multiple cores and overclocking adds little gains for instability so I wouldn't even bother.

  10. I have a shit ton of stuttering with my ryzen 7 2700x in warzone 2. I have a 3060 ti and plenty of fast ram so I think it’s time to upgrade. Any thoughts?

  11. Thank you for this video.

    For whoever who has the same unbalanced build like me (2700x with 4070) and want to play RT ULTRA just letting you know that for this cpu it will cost you 30-40% of your fps to play with RT. So just don’t.
    Practically speaking you will only loose reflection in windows and volumetric shadows for your car but fps will increase in 1.5 times

  12. Can you do a comparison of the 2700X vs the 5600X3D? I been running a 2700X since Jan 2020 and have since upgraded the GPU to the 6700XT. Thinking of swapping the CPU with the 5600X3D.

  13. I just upgraded from the 2700x to the 5700x and changed my 2666 16gb ram to 32gb 3200hz ram. Holy smokes what an upgrade! I definitely notice a difference.
    Here are the things that I have noticed, FPS went up by 20-40 in these games.

    Conan Exiles went from 60-70 fps with stuttering to 90-110 fps and runs smoother without stuttering, doesnt slow down when near huge base buildings as much. Feels so smooth.

    No man's sky (this one got a huge difference, 60 fps more now easly hitting 140 fps on 1440p)

    Bannerlord got around 30 more fps.

    Diablo 4 got 20-50 more fps depending on what I am doing. But I also turned up some settings.

    Ark, for some reason even ARK went from 50 fps to 70 fps and I also turned up some settings.

    Red Dead Redemption only got 15 more fps but I really turned up some serious settings in this one.

    If you are wondering, I am playing at 1440p with a 6700 XT.

    I would say the 2700X is still good, I could play all games with it and got 60 fps so it was not a "problem" but if you want to upgrade to a 5700X and you are wondering if there will be a difference, yes you will notice the upgrade. Mostly stuttering and stuff like that has dissapeared.

  14. As someone who uses the 2700x for the past 5 years I can definitely confirm that it is a great cpu even good enough today for the edge of competitive games but I dont really recommend buying a used one which is over 3 years old because after about this time it still works great but start to wear out because Amd high bost clock and voltage which I believe make the cpu wear out

  15. Hello RA Tech. Thanks for making these video altho it's been couple of month already.

    Was thinking of upgrading my setup from 2700x and 2060.

    Should i upgrade the cpu also? Or i can just upgrade the gpu (6700xt)

    Since I'm only playing on 1080p (valo,csgo) and now upgrading for upcoming cs2 .

    Thanks!

  16. Cyberpunk is not a demanding cpu game, it is an intel sponsored game it has always ran better on intel hardware, obviously the first zen cpu's are not doing great on that game, ever since cyberpunk release intel has been dominating on that game despite the big difference in other tittles, so the zen+ is still very capable and power efficient on stock frequencies, obviously things changed, back at 2018 60 fps was still the target and now somehow 144fps is the target like if everyone would play shooters and if that isn't enough to make old hardware look bad then we have these new ports that even with new hardware they run pretty bad, but at least for workloads the 2700x is still decent.

  17. I've had this processor for 2-3 years now and it still runs most games perfectly fine, probably will upgrade to a 5800X3D at some point but for now it will do

  18. My lad has just had a new PC and gave me his old set up. 2700x, rtx 2060 super and 16 gb ddr 3200 ram. I have stuck a m.2 drive on and I am more than happy. Main game is R6 siege but also like a bit of VR which it handles very well.

  19. I enjoy your videos and hope you rise to the top with the truth and real world testing! Just like you, I was a fan of may tech channels and at times was sucked in the Intel hype without doing my own testing… But one day, I decited to build a PC using the hardware that all these channels I was watching were always speaking bad about.. What I found was, I was lied too and things wheren't that bad, it worked just great! Till this day 10 years later, I still have my FX 8350 setup! I have had many years to build new PC's which I have sold and made extra cash on the side, but I have never gotten ride of my 8350 setup! Why!? Because of consistency and reliability! It just works! Thank, and keep up the good work!

  20. It's been my workhorse since early 2019 and I can vouch for the performance it still offers. I recently upgraded to a 6750XT and X570s board and it's until now that I notice that a couple of games are too much for it, worst instance is WZ 2.0, idk why but it performs quite bad, GPU utilization never goes over 40% and framerate dips hard into the 40s on large maps.

  21. I'm still rocking a 2700X paired with an RTX 2080 from 5 years ago (just a 'ti' short of the best Ryzen/AMD build you could get at the time) and I'm just now starting to have to dial games back slightly from Ultra settings. If I can get min 40 FPS I'm satisfied, but usually I like 60+ FPS. I play mostly single player and don't necessarily need the extra FPS. It is still a very good CPU, but it is showing it's age. I will probably stick with AM4 and upgrade to the 5800x3D soon, since that is the cheapest upgrade to get a big boost in performance. I'd prefer an RX 7900XTX or XT right now, but can't see spending $900+ when I can get the x3D for around $300 and get close to the same performance boost.

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