The processor AMD Ryzen 5 3400G is aimed at users seeking an economical solution for gaming and everyday use. It is suitable for users who wish to build a computer system with integrated graphics, as the Ryzen 5 3400G features an integrated Radeon Vega GPU unlike other processors that require an external graphics card. It is ideal for users engaged in light gaming, multimedia, video playback, and everyday office tasks such as web browsing, bureaucratic tasks, and multimedia playback.
AMD Ryzen Master Utility
The AMD Ryzen Master technology provides up to four profiles for storing custom configurations defined by the user for both the CPU and the integrated Radeon Vega graphics and DDR4 memory. You can adjust the active cores, the integrated graphics frequency, and customize the memory timings to optimize overall performance or fine-tune for your favorite applications.
AMD GameCache
More On-Chip Memory for Gaming Acceleration
Up to twice the cache of previous generations, GameCache is designed to reduce memory latency for higher frame rates in top titles.
Precision Boost 2
Boost performance when you need it
AMD Ryzen processors monitor power consumption and temperature. The processor can increase clock speeds in precise 25 MHz steps for any application without interrupting work.
AMD StoreMI Technology
Software that combines the speed of an SSD with the capacity of an HDD. With Store MI, the two independent storage media create a single Drive that, with the intelligent management of the software, gives us incredible advantages resulting in cost savings.
If you have an AMD X399 series chipset, 400 series, or 500 series, you can download the AMD StoreMI software for free.
SenseMI Technology
AMD's SenseMI technology is a set of learning and adaptation features that help the AMD Ryzen processor adjust its performance to you and your applications thanks to machine intelligence (MI).
AMD Ryzen™ 3000
The AMD Ryzen™ 3000 are the world's first processors to support the PCI Express 4.0 (PCIe 4.0) standard, as well as compatibility with AMD's new X570 chipset, offering greater communication bandwidth and unmatched performance with the most advanced motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices available on the market. They are also compatible with older generations of motherboards, providing new capabilities and value to your investment.
Wraith Stealth Cooler
Premium cooling solutions for AMD processors
Each Wraith cooler features nearly silent operation combined with capable thermal performance. With the Wraith Stealth, you can be sure that your processor stays at low temperatures without unnecessary noise.
Radeon Vega Graphics
High processing and graphics performance. All in one chip.
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Look, for its price it is a pretty good computer, with 16 gb ram and without a graphics card it runs most games on low settings 45-60 fps (in some games) however if you don't have the budget and want to get a processor with integrated graphics I would recommend spending 40€ more and getting the 5 5600g
I've had it for 4 years and I play games like GTA RP, Fortnite, and CS2 and many others, and it runs just fine for what it is, 40 fps and above with 16GB RAM at 3200 frequency, and it runs relatively well. But I wouldn't recommend it for 2025 because you can't put in a good graphics card.
I've had it since 2020 until today, late 2024. This piece of junk has drained my soul; if I had known what awaited me, I would have never bought it. Today, at 75 euros, in terms of CPU and GPU performance, it's 3.5 stars, while in 2020 for 140 euros it would have been a 1.5/5. It allows you to open many games, and with relatively low optimization, many new and old titles run at 1080p FSR balance/performance 30fps. The truth is that with this APU, I have built a career in Aim Lab, Smite, LoL, PUBG, but outside of Warzone, don't even think about downloading it. Overall, this experience was fun, but I never recommend integrated graphics for gamers again; but what can you get with these outrageous prices today? It's better to reduce gaming and invest in things that have real value. Over and out
It's worth the money and more. With 16gb of ram and everything set to low on fortnite I was getting 200fps, 65fps on gta rp, and 55fps on warzone. I believe if you don't have a budget for a graphics card, this is the one
I will speak to you honestly. The processor was purchased in 2019 when this model was released. At that time, it was a pretty good processor and worth the money for someone who wanted a processor with graphics and later would add a simple graphics card. Now, for 2023, avoid it! I have paired it with an rx 7600, which is just as good as an rtx 4060. It has a huge bottleneck to the point where in all games, the graphics card only uses 50% of its power because the processor limits it. Now I have upgraded to a Ryzen 5 5600. If you want a high-end GPU, stay away. Go for a Ryzen 5 5600 like me, and everything will change! If you don't have money for a graphics card, go for a Ryzen 5 5600g, which has integrated graphics!
Recently I built a system for casual gaming and I included this specific CPU along with 16GB of RAM... it's perfect for someone who doesn't have high demands, it runs League of Legends and Fortnite smoothly (I built the PC with a budget of 300 euros, I didn't want to go overboard otherwise I would have gone for the 5600g)
I bought it in December 19 on offer for 150€ and paired it with the MSI B450M PRO VDH MAX motherboard and 16GB of memory. I won't go into details, but I combined the memory type and motherboard in order to achieve the best possible compatibility and performance. There is recommended material on the MSI website for both the processor and memory type. You should look into it a bit.
To cut it short, the system performed exceptionally well in all the benchmarks I ran, consistently being presented as "far above average" compared to other systems based on the 3400G processor.
It was an excellent choice back then. It doesn't lack in anything, and the performance of the integrated graphics card is amazing. I don't even consider the idea of changing it, and it's been almost 3 years since the purchase date.
However, it doesn't make sense to buy it anymore, as there are better and cheaper options available.
Nevertheless, if you're considering whether AMD is worth it compared to Intel, I would tell you not to worry. AMD processors are an excellent choice, and you will get better performance at a lower price. But be careful, you need to make the right choice in terms of motherboard and memory if you want to achieve the maximum possible performance and avoid crashes and various issues that others comment on.
Well guys, this processor is not available but I took the trouble to write to you how good and value for money it is at the same time. This processor was purchased in January 2020 after 2 years of use, and I believe I have been satisfied. Of course, it cannot run some games with very satisfactory results, but for a little bit of GTA, a little bit of Fortnite, and generally lighter games, I think it is something good, even though the prices for graphics cards have dropped. But for someone who works on the PC all day, it is the best option if they want to spend less. I have been satisfied with this APU, although now I bought a graphics card because I want something more in terms of FPS. But if someone wants to spend a little money and get a decent to good processor, I think this is the way to go. Plus, it comes with a very good cooler that maintains a standard temperature of 60 degrees in games and 30 degrees at idle. I hope I helped you!
Well, the processor reaches 80-100 fps in Fortnite, 60 fps in Minecraft, and 60 fps in Call of Duty Ghost for 140 euros. The processor with Vega 11 is perfect and in the future I will pair it with an RTX 3060. I highly recommend it without hesitation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, this processor is the BEST FOR ITS PRICE ... It is very fast and doesn't lag anywhere! As for the integrated graphics ... it's like saving money ... Radeon rx vega 11 = gt 1030. I wanted to put a gt 1030 but I saw and searched that the integrated graphics of this processor are much better and it really is when I built my pc! In short, it gets 40 fps gta at 1080p high graphics, at low it goes up to 100+. I believe that even if you want a processor at €150 and to put a better graphics card, get this one .... if you now want a pc that costs €400-500, get this one with the integrated graphics .... I HIGHLY recommend it. Get it before you leave the market.
I bought this CPU in November 2020 for 130€. It is the best in terms of APUs. Of course, now the 4650g has been released, which is more powerful and worth getting if you're considering a computer without a graphics card for gaming
I have had it for about 1.5 years and I am completely satisfied with its performance. Along with 2 x8 RAM at 3600MHz, Asus Prime 450m-a ii motherboard, Phantex Ethoo Pro case with 6 fans, and Enermax ETS-T50 cooler, it never overheated or froze. At 4.2 in games like Warframe, Diablo, Path of Exile, Book of Demons, Last Epoch, Ori and the Tale of Wisp's, its graphics were more than satisfactory. A few weeks ago, I also added a Sapphire Nitro RX 580 8GB and in 2021, it doesn't even notice it! I bought it for 140€ back then. Today, its price is not suitable for purchase, generally the prices of graphics cards and processors are outrageous. Patience, guys, better days will come!
100% value for money. I bought it for 190, of course 40 euros more than its regular price, due to the current market situation, but it's worth its money. So far, I have tried it in 3 games and its temperatures do not go above 60. In CS:GO, it runs at 180+ fps, in Fortnite it runs at 120 fps in performance mode and a steady 60 fps in DirectX 12 competitive settings at 1080p, and in COD Warzone, something I didn't expect, at 720p with all low settings, it runs at 50-60 fps with a few drops, but it is still playable! I highly recommend it to anyone who wants it for light gaming.
Edit (now it's very difficult to run Warzone smoothly without overclocking the processor and RAM. It also runs NBA 2K21 at a steady 60 fps on medium settings and Fortnite in performance mode at 60-80 fps max, and DirectX 12 is very unstable, around 50-60 fps with continuous drops of up to 20 fps. However, its temperatures are excellent, it does not exceed 60 degrees Celsius with the stock cooler, and I am completely satisfied.)
Guys, it runs great on my PC (g-skill ripjaws 16gb 3200mh), the only issue is that it runs a bit hot, but other than that, it's perfect for the games I play.
games:
MGS phantom pain HIGH 40-60fps
CS GO ultra 50-80fps
DOOM ETERNAL MEDIUM 30-60fps (doesn't drop below 30)
ARMA 3 medium 40-50fps
VALORANT high 60fps (stable)
Overall, it's a very good APU, 100% value for money
Excellent processor works without any lag or problem.
I don't have an opinion on games, but for the work I need it for (video and image editing), it is flawless.
The price is a bit high at the moment due to the current situation
Quite good processor, the integrated graphics card runs games quite satisfactorily (I'm not talking about heavy games because I haven't tried them), but it runs League of Legends, CS:GO, Rogue Company, Minecraft, and R6S very well. It can handle GTA RP, but with a little more difficulty than the previous ones. (All of this without overclocking and with 8GB of RAM)
The processor had crazy issues with the Windows drivers, it would freeze quite often. Furthermore, the temperature was moderate and in half the time it burned out without even any extensive use, it's not worth it personally. I got the boxed version and I'm speaking exclusively about it
The product is amazing, it's definitely worth its price. I bought it for 125 euros, but during the second quarantine, it's not worth buying it for more than 140. I give it 4 stars because sometimes the temperatures rise abruptly. The integrated graphics it has are very good, as it can handle CS:GO at 1080p high settings with 40-60fps, Valorant at 1080p ultra settings with 70+fps, and GTA 5 at high settings. However, for those who want to play GTA RP, the integrated graphics cannot perform well at all, so I would recommend getting a graphics card. Total War runs at 20-40fps on high settings at 1080p, Minecraft runs at high settings with 1080p at 50-60fps, PUBG Lite runs at high settings with 1080p at 40-50fps, Apex runs at very low settings with 30-50fps at 1080p, and Jurassic World runs at low settings with 1080p at 30-40fps. Additionally, you can easily edit videos on Sony Vegas Pro 13 without any lag, and Adobe Premiere had some minor lags but overall worked well. It can handle office tasks comfortably and can even run videos on YouTube in 4K! From my experience, it's definitely worth buying (only at a price of 140 euros or less), and in the future, you can also add a GTX 1660 as a graphics card to be able to play any games you want.
Friends, I believe that up to 160 euros is the best and most value-for-money APU available (I found it used for 110 euros, truly one of my best purchases). It stands quite well against the 4000 series (which paradoxically are not sold separately), except for tasks that require the use of all cores, such as editing in Premiere, and of course, if you can find them, they cost much more euros.
However, the 3400g balances the power difference fairly with better graphics thanks to Vega 11.
For me, it's worth replacing it only when the 5000 series APU arrives.
But don't forget that if you don't pair it with dual channel RAM, at least at 3000mhz and above, you won't fully enjoy its magnificence.
Here's a comparison of the 3400 with the next generation, in games with a difference of about 5 fps from the 4750g:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul3bqXl3LU4&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=RandomBenchmark
I want to emphasize that the processor is ideally made for mini systems without a graphics card, and it serves this purpose perfectly. For example, I have it in the new deskmini x300:
https://www.skroutz.gr/s/26631599/Asrock-Deskmini-X300.html
As an example, retroarch, dolphin, emulators in general, play EVERYTHING at 59.90fps (and the 3200 is also very comfortable). Memu Android emulator, for example, plays Call of Duty on high settings easily. Decent rendering times in editing with Filmora. 30+ tabs in Chrome without any lag. It even plays new titles comfortably with some compromises.
In conclusion, if you have a case/motherboard that accepts a GPU and if gaming is a must for you, it's better to invest a little more and go for the 2600/3600 with a decent graphics card, which I consider preferable.
Guys, amazing processor, its graphics are satisfactory, it runs games like GTA V or Fortnite at 50-60 fps on medium-low settings. The temperatures reach about 50 to 40 degrees after prolonged use and overall it is a value-for-money processor with graphics. For those who want a graphics card, they should initially choose one since the prices of the cards have skyrocketed due to Bitcoin. Patience until the value of Bitcoin drops and the miners stop.
The processor for office work is really fast. At the price of 140 euros, it is amazing. My advice is to get two 8GB memories to have about 70% more performance in games. It plays GTA RP at 720p 60fps consistently and CS:GO at 1080p low with an average of 95fps, never dropping below 75. Very good for building and when you gather more money, get a graphics card and you're all set. I do editing in Davinci Resolve at 1080p and the timeline doesn't lag at all. At 4k, there are some stutters, especially when using h.265 encoding, but you can't expect more at this price. Get it without fear
140 euros purchase in September 2020, the best for entry level League of Legends, all high 100-120 FPS, tested in many games, up to 75 with stock, simply adjust the fans. GTA V, Forza Horizon 4, Modern Warfare 2019 Multiplayer (not Warzone), Call of Duty 4 Remastered, all play well with the appropriate settings, just the renderer on Low runs with Msi b450 Tomahawk, 2x8GB Gskill 3200 hz Ram, Corsair 550 gold certified ssd 250 Samsung evo 860, and WD 1TB 7200 RPM. In regular use, internet at 35-40 degrees, max 50, it's the best. Now, for 220 euros, it's not worth it, unfortunately. FPS ranges from 40-50-60 depending on the games, MW on Medium at 50-60, GTA V on Medium at 40-50, Remastered at 60-70 on Medium, Forza 4 at 50-60 on Medium
I bought it 5-6 months ago and I am completely satisfied! The PC has never crashed on me and until recently I was using the integrated graphics without any problems. As for the integrated graphics, I was playing League of Legends on medium settings with around 60 fps and GTA V, I think, on medium to low settings again close to 60 fps. Although I was expecting to play LoL on high settings with good fps, I don't think you can expect much at this price (I bought it for 160 euros). Of course, since I installed the 5500 xt 8gb, I have tried Red Dead Redemption 2, Jedi Fallen Order, Hitman 2, Metro Exodus, all on high to ultra settings. I see that due to the quarantine, the price has significantly increased. In case of a possible future price drop below 200, I highly recommend it!
At the price of 120 euros, it is the best one can buy. Of course, due to circumstances, its price has skyrocketed. It runs LOL and office tasks very well. It is the best if in the future you want to upgrade in terms of graphics card