Cores
8
Threads
16
Boost
4.4 GHz
L3 cache
32 MB
TDP
65W
Socket
AM4
Performance breakdown
Gaming14
Productivity13
Single-core14
Multi-core33
Power efficiency14
Lab scores
Performance score14
Cores8
Threads16
Boost clock (GHz)4.4 GHz
Estimated gaming FPS
Paired with a high-end GPU. CPU impact is largest at 1080p.
1080p31 fps
1440p25 fps
4K17 fps
Full specifications
Clocks & cache
- Base clock
- 3.6 GHz
- Boost clock
- 4.4 GHz
- L1 cache
- 512 KB
- L2 cache
- 4 MB
- L3 cache
- 32 MB
Memory & platform
- Memory support
- DDR4-3200
- Max capacity
- 128 GB
- Channels
- 2
- Max bandwidth
- 51.196 GB/s
- Base power (TDP)
- 65W
- Max temperature
- 95°C
- PCIe
- PCIe 4.0
Technologies
- Extensions
- AES-NI, AVX, AMD-V, Precision Boost 2
Community Feedback
What Owners Say
Owners like the solid multi-core performance for office work and how it runs cool and quiet. The usual gripe is that it's hard to find on store shelves.
Pros
- Sips power, stays whisper quiet
- Handles heavy multitasking with ease
- Solid performance for office work
- Plays many games without breaking a sweat
Cons
- Lacks integrated graphics support
- No overclocking headroom at all
- Stock cooler is just adequate
Verdict
Our verdict on the Ryzen 7 PRO 3700
A quiet, efficient office worker's CPU built for reliability, not raw gaming speed or overclocking.
Get it if you need a reliable, efficient office or workstation CPU that runs cool on a budget AM4 board. Skip it if you’re gaming or want high single-core speed—a newer or consumer chip is faster.
Buy it if…
- You build a quiet office PC and value low power draw.
- You need solid multi-threading for moderate content creation.
- You want a reliable, no-frills workhorse for a business desktop.
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