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Published: 2018-02-13, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Playable 1080p gaming with popular titles, Incredibly affordable
Early driver incompatibilities, Intel still leads in computational power
It's easy to agree with this self-contained $99 (£89, AU$139), especially since it doesn't have any glaring faults. The AMD Ryzen 3 2200G is powerful enough to power any eSports gaming rig on its own without the need for an additional discrete graphics ca...
Very solid value, Best-in-class IGP, Intel-like energy efficiency, Increasing motherboard choice
Stability concerns still linger, Single-thread performance is lacking
AMD today expands its desktop Ryzen ecosystem with the introduction of the Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G. These two chips offer broadly similar CPU performance as select Ryzen chips from last year but augment the value offering by including integrated g...
Affordable, Decent gaming performance, Onboard graphics are convenient for slim builds
Modest processor performance, Can handle only the least demanding games
In most cases, you shouldn't bother with either the Ryzen 5 2400G or the Ryzen 3 2200G — just buy the Ryzen 5 1600 or Intel Core i3-8100 and pair them with a discrete graphics card. The Ryzen APUs are the option of last resort for budget gaming and, shoul...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
These new AMD APUs are long overdue. Ryzen successfully reasserted AMD as a strong competitor in the mainstream CPU market, giving customers more cores (or threads at the very least) for less money and forcing Intel to do the same in turn, but every deskt...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
An impressive evolution of the APU, Punchy CPU for day-to-day tasks, 25-30 FPS gaming at 1080p with no dGPU, Low power requirements, Cheaper and more powerful than the Ryzen 3 1200 it replaces, Excellent thermal performance on stock cooler, Can be overclo
Memory performance has a huge impact on overall system performance due to the nature of this CPUs design, we strongly recommend using 2933-3200 memory, Neutral, Only supports 8x PCIe not 16x, but that’s unlikely to be of concern for any GPU that would lik
If you're building an affordable system for a bit of casual gaming, something for the office, a family computer, or anything like that, it's a no-brainer. We think it would be great for a multimedia system, emulator rig, or small form factor PC too, so th...
Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Stable performance
M.2 slot on the bottom, No USB Type-C ports, Relatively expensive and hard to find,
AMD has hit the market with two extremely interesting products at incredible prices. In terms of integrated graphics performance for desktop processors, there's simply no comparison with what Intel has to offer. The fact that someone can now skip buying a...
What do you want to do with your PC?AMD's made decent progress in the space of a year, working on its weakness in single-threaded performance and 1080p gaming while continuing to push its advantage in multi-threaded performance.To recap, here's a look at...
What do you want to do with your PC?AMD's made decent progress in the space of a year, working on its weakness in single-threaded performance and 1080p gaming while continuing to push its advantage in multi-threaded performance.To recap, here's a look at...
Retailing at RM 759 for the Ryzen 5 2400G and RM 479 for the Ryzen 3 2200G – I'd say both processors are winners from AMD.Consider this, the GPU performance of the Vega 11 on the Ryzen 5 2400G (based on my tests) comes to around 75% of the RX 550 2GB that...