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AMD Athlon 3000G Processor with Radeon GraphicsOffering solid performance (and decent on-chip graphics silicon) right out of the box, AMD's Athlon 3000G is a worthwhile AM4-socket processor solution for anyone who can't quite afford a Ryzen 3 or Core i3.The Athlon 3000G is AMD's newest entry in its economy desktop processor line, but in truth the AMD Athlon 3000G is mostly old CPU wine in a new bottle. But still, it's a good vintage: On a hardware level, the AMD Athlon 3000G is largely identical to the Athlon 240GE—a dual-core, four-thread processor operating at 3.5GHz. The new chip has a few new moves, though, as it's the first Ryzen-based Athlon CPU to support overclocking. This key feature helps the AMD Athlon 3000G to stand above the other Athlons as the go-to part for anyone looking for a budget-friendly CPU with relatively strong performance.Basic Specs for a Basic CPUJust like all of AMD's other Ryzen-based Athlon processors, the 3000G features two SMT-enabled CPU cores. (SMT, or simultaneous multi-threading, is the technology that allows each CPU core to operate on two threads at a time.) This reduces processor stalls and leads to better utilization of the CPU's resources, which in turn results in a significant increase in performance in multi-threaded tasks.The cache on this processor is also untouched compared to the other Athlon CPUs, which means it comes with 192K of L1 cache, 1MB of L2, and 4MB of L3. It's also still based on AMD's first-gen Ryzen architecture and built on a 14-nanometer process, as opposed to the "Zen 2" 7nm process used by AMD's latest higher-end desktop CPUs. Clock for clock, the CPU portion of the processor is identical to that of the Athlon 240GE, with both parts operating at the same 3.5GHz base clock.Only a little has changed about the integrated graphics processor (IGP) built into the chip. The AMD Athlon 3000G's Radeon Vega 3 graphics silicon features three compute units with a total of 192 pixel shaders, a dozen TMUs, and four ROPs. This matches the IGP found in the other desktop Athlons, but the 3000G operates its Vega 3 IGP at a slightly higher clock speed of 1,100MHz (versus 1,000MHz for the Athlon 240GE).This chip, like other Ryzen desktop chips, is designed for use in AMD AM4 motherboards. You'll want to check for compatibility (some very high end AM4 boards with AMD's top-end chipsets may not support Athlons), but we expect that most buyers will pair a budget chip like this with a budget AM4-socket motherboard, such as those based on the B450 and A320 chipsets.As mentioned in the intro, the key differentiating feature with the Athlon 3000G is overclocking support. This means you should be able to push the processor to work at higher clock frequencies to gain a bit more performance. AMD's Ryzen CPUs haven't shown to overclock particularly well in the past, but those also operate at significantly lower clock speeds than the AMD Athlon 3000G. With a base clock of 3.5GHz, the 3000G is likely to have a bit more headroom. I'll experiment with overclocking the chip a bit later, but first let's get into some benchmarks at stock speeds.As this is a budget CPU, not many people are likely to shell out for an aftermarket cooler for an Athlon (or a Celeron or a Pentium, for that matter). Testing with the stock cooler, therefore, provides the most accurate look into the processor's real-world performance. To check for thermal throttling, I ran a couple of the benchmark tests below over again with CPUID's hardware monitor open to keep an eye on temps and see if the CPU down-clocked...
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AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor with Radeon RX Vega 8 GraphicsThe AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor is built-in intelligence featuring 4 processor cores, 4 threads, and an astonishingly efficient 65W TDP. In this Processor, It stands with 3.6GHz Base Clock, 4.0GHz Max Boost Clock, 2MB L2 Cache, 4MB L3 Cache with AM4 Package, and TSMC 7nm FinFET CMOS. This processor is built with PCIe 3.0 x8 and Wraith Spire Thermal Solution. The AMD Ryzen 3 3200G provides DDR4 2933MHz memory with 2 memory channels. This AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor also has 03 years warrantyThe AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor is built-in intelligence featuring 4 processor cores, 4 threads, and an astonishingly efficient 65W TDP. In this processor, It stands with 3.6GHz Base Clock, 4.0GHz Max Boost Clock, 2MB L2 Cache, 4MB L3 Cache with AM4 Package and TSMC 7nm FinFET CMOS. This processor is built with PCIe 3.0 x8 and Wraith Spire Thermal Solution. The AMD Ryzen 3 3200G provides DDR4 2933MHz memory with 2 memory channels.AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor ReviewThe Ryzen 3 3200G has four cores, a base clock speed of 3.6GHz, and a 4MB L3 cache. It’s based on a 12 nanometer micro processor architecture that is more advanced than the one second-generation Ryzen chips used, but a step behind the cutting-edge Zen 2 architecture that powers the company’s more expensive third-generation chips, like the Ryzen 7 3700X.The Ryzen 3 3200G is one of the few AMD Ryzen chips that comes with built-in graphics processing, which means that if you’re using it in a new budget PC build, you don’t need to spend extra on a dedicated graphics card. Most integrated graphics processors (IGPs) offer basic functionality, such as the ability to display videos and run apps, but they can’t handle demanding tasks like powering multiple 4K monitors or running 3D-graphics-intensive games. The Ryzen 3 3200G’s IGP, silicon on the die dubbed “Radeon RX Vega 8,” is more powerful than you’ll typically see in a budget processor. It can serve as a substitute for a very low-end discrete GPU, such as the Nvidia GeForce MX250. It offers both Display Port and HDMI video-output support. (You’ll just want to check that the motherboard you’re installing it in has the appropriate video-out ports on the I/O panel. Not all do.)If you step up to the Ryzen 5 3400G, you’ll get a Radeon RX Vega 11 IGP, which offers even better graphics performance, thanks mostly to additional graphics processing units. (The number in the name is instructive; the RX Vega 8 has eight graphics compute units, while the RX Vega 11 has 11.) Together with the multi threading support, this graphics upgrade is one of the two key reasons why you should consider spending an extra $50 on the Ryzen 5 3400G if it’s possible in your budget.KEY FEATURES:Speed: 3.7GHz up to 4.2GHzSpeed: 3.6 GHz up to 4.0 GHzCores-4 & Threads-4Memory Speed: 3200MHzIncludes advanced Radeon Vega 8 graphics, no expensive graphics card requiredCan deliver smooth high definition performance in the world's most popular games4 processing cores, bundled with the quiet AMD Wraith stealth cooler4.0 GHz max boost, unlocked for overclocking, 6 MB cache, DDR 2933 supportFor the advanced socket AM4 platform. Base clock 3.6 GHz..
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AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G Processor in BDAMD Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G - desktop processor produced by AMD for socket AM4 that has 6 cores and 12 threads. The base clock frequency of the CPU is 1900MHz, but due to Turbo Core technology, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G can perform Up to 3200MHz. The size of the L3 cache is 8 MB. Please note that this chip has integrated graphics Radeon Vega 7. The processor AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G is developed on the 7 nm technology node and architecture Renoir (Zen 2). Compatible motherboard chipsets include B550, B450, A520, and A320 with necessary BIOS updates. The onboard Radeon graphics which require an allocation of some of your RAM is on par with the NVidia GT 1030 discrete graphics card which makes the Pro 4650G well-suited for light gameplay and media editing. AMD PRO manageability For simplified deployment, imaging, and management that is compatible with your current infrastructure, every AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G processor includes a comprehensive set of open-standards-based, CPU agnostic management features, including support for Asset Inventory, KVM, Remote Management Firmware Updates, and Microsoft Endpoint Manager.Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G Processor reviewToday we bring you an article written by 1USMUS, who you know from the DRAM calculator for Ryzen, yes that little latency demon of ours is back with some fresh content. There is a new hybrid processor in town, that meets the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G. The uniqueness of this event is that the processor series announced and released a few weeks ago should not have got into retail. However, thanks to East Asia, these processors got onto the retail and e-tail grey markets and can very simply be ordered and purchased. With Yuri’s technical and programming background, and the equipment to test it properly, we’ve happily given him the opportunity to once again write up some detailed content. A slight notice in advance, we’ll look at the APU performance, but also the combination in memory frequencies and timings as well as the ASUS ROG STRIX B550-I GAMING motherboard. That said, I’ll hand over the content to 1USMUS with the note that the formatting and review style is slightly off compared to what you are used to from us;Continuing the tradition of non-standard reviews, today there will be really special material. First of all, under my overclocker-roller, there is a new hybrid processor AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G. With the products available in the market, there are no embargoes either. Secondly, this article will place a bit of focus on the ASUS ROG STRIX B550-I GAMING, a record-breaking Mini ITX DRAM overclocker motherboard based on the latest B550 chipset logic. A motherboard that has everything in a very tiny form factor, at the same time it is considerably cheaper than the older brothers of the heavyweights in the face of the X570. But now, let’s get it in order.The AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G is based on the same crystal as the mobile Ryzen 4000. It has what we refer to these days, as a monolithic (non-chiplet) design, so that’s one big die holding it all. The area of the 7-nm crystal is 156 mm2, on which there are six Zen 2 cores and seven Vega CU with fifth-generation GCN architecture for the Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G tested today. The heat generation package is rated 65 Watts for the G series and 35 Watts for the GE series. There are also options with 8 CU / 8 cores and 6 CU / 4 cores, which in turn allows you to cover all price segments. We focus on the six-core part in this review.FAQ:1. Is Ryzen PRO 4650G good for gaming?Ans: Apart from all the above results and charts, we can say that this APU delivers decent performance to all the major Single Player games at a medium graphics settings level. The Ryzen 5 4650G is a very good chipset for daily office workloads along with multitasking without any issues.2. How much will the Ryzen Pro 4650G cost in BD?Ans: The latest price of AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Processor in Bangladesh (BD) is 13,500৳ 3. Which motherboard is best for 4650G?Ans: The best Processor && Motherboard combo pack you can avail which contains a AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G and MSI A520M-A PRO Motherboard as the best companion of this processor.4. Who is the importer of AMD Ryzen Pro 4650g Processor in Bangladesh?Ans: Potaka IT is the importer and distributor of Ryzen Pro 4650g Processor in Bangladesh. We offer AMD Ryzen Processor at a lowest and Dealer price all over Bangladesh...
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