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I wish to buy a 2700X Ryzen AMD based Desktop, but I don't see almost any such desktop provided by HP.

I found one Elite Desk 705 one, but I am in Israel and that's in the US store.

There are almost no 2700X Ryzen based Desktops by HP?

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both newegg and amazon sell hp systems with AMD/Ryzen cpu's and they do ship worldwide

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I am looking specifically for second generation Ryzen 7, the Ryzen 2700X.

There are a few first generation or Ryzen 5, but not a single 2700x on both newegg and Amazon.

Maybe I don't know how to search for it... not sure.

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It has just the 2700 and not the 2700X, but I guess that's something too.

Also, Power supply only 500W. No sure if you don't need 750W

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while you might not be sure about the required power supply wattage a system needs or should ship with,

 

the HP design team of engineers with the room full of testing equipment is sure

 

last, you want the expensive top of the line cpu that is only 2-6% faster for 400.00 dollars more?

 

then buy the system with the lowest cpu available, and then buy the 2700x seperate,

although doing do seems to be a waste to me

 

you might want to google amd " 2700 vs 2700x " before you get all wraped up about HP not offering the 2700x

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It's at least 10% more, and in the world of CPUs where moore's law is ending that is very substantial.

Also, the Ryzen is already more cost effective than the intel option.

But thanks anyway.

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