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The AMD Ryzen 3 3200G is a quad-core processor designed for AM4 motherboards. It offers increased performance compared to its predecessor, with this model having a base speed of 3.6GHz and a maximum speed of 4.0GHz.
Additionally, it features 4MB L3 cache, support for dual-channel 2933 MHz DDR4 RAM, and integrated Radeon Vega 8 graphics.
It has a 65W TDP and includes a Wraith Stealth cooler.
The Ryzen 3 3200G is part of AMD's series of integrated processors (APUs), which means it has an integrated Radeon graphics processor, offering good performance in games and multimedia applications without the need for a separate graphics card.
Up to twice the cache of previous generations, GameCache is designed to reduce memory latency for higher frame rates in top titles.
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.
Software that combines the speed of an SSD with the capacity of an HDD. With Store MI, the two independent storage media create a unified drive that, through intelligent software management, provides incredible advantages resulting in cost savings.
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).
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.
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.
The AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler included in the package is cool, quiet, and low-profile.
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A good processor for a budget Windows 11 system of €300! It works for light gaming at low graphics, but I don't recommend it for such use! It is ideal for an office PC!
A stable value. For a cheap computer for browsing, media consuming, and office tasks with the option to handle a casual game (lol, fortnite, cs medium-low 75-120 fps). If someone wants better performance in games without getting a graphics card on an am4 socket, then it’s better to look at 5600g and 5700g
Good processor, not for much, but satisfactory for simple use! Normal temperatures with the default cooler.
Guys, listen, I'll just say it simply.
It's top.
I bought it for 60 and I reach 100 fps after settings and 1080 low in Fortnite.
And 120 average in Valorant with the same settings.
The 16 GB RAM is unnoticed though
It satisfactorily does its job if there are no high demands in gaming, etc. Value for money
Knowing what one is buying will leave them satisfied, just like me. However, to speak the truth, it is not a capable processor. In many games, there is a bottleneck from the processor with rx6400. It will not handle high FPS and graphics with crowd density, view distance, reflections, and the like. As soon as you put a graphics card like gtx 1650 or rx 6400 and above, you will understand that you need a new processor. Now, if you are sure about the purchase and plan to spend an additional 120-150€ for a new processor when you buy a graphics card, this specific one is a good choice. It will run most games with compromises, of course. It is very important to have dual channel RAM in your PC. When I added a second DIMM, I saw almost double the performance. The photos are from when I bought the PC and gradually upgraded it.
It's great. It's definitely worth the money. It's much better than I thought and than we all think. It handles heavy games like gta5 rp and nba2k21 that I play without any problems. There is no doubt that it's worth the money for sure. It's worth the full price. I highly recommend it.
A good processor is also a good solution for graphics as long as the prices of the cards are high! I have overclocked it to 4ghz and I play lol at 120-180 fps all on very high settings!
I have had this specific processor for about eight months, after so much time of use it is a good moment for evaluation. In combination with 16GB of RAM, it can handle most games, even Warzone at around 50fps. Additionally, its temperatures are always at a good level without needing an upgrade in the cooling system. Unfortunately, its price has reached 230 euros, while it used to be around 80-100 euros. As for multitasking, it works fine but don't expect anything extraordinary.
Excellent processor. I have had it since March 2020. I use it for internet and image editing without any problems on a Gigabyte B450M DS3H-CF motherboard. I didn't have any issues at all... It is an excellent processor and I got it for only 102€! Unfortunately, prices have skyrocketed...
Well, the CPU is perfect, the only negative thing I encountered was that it made a lot of noise. If you plan on getting it, I would personally recommend the Ryzen 5 2600 or 3600x
I run it constantly at 3.6 with the vega 8 at 1,700 and with the cooler I have installed, the pure Rock 2, it reaches up to 55 degrees in games. With the stock cooler, it used to reach 70 degrees, but overall it has good performance. I mainly play Forza Horizon 4, Need for Speed Heat, and League of Legends. Well, League of Legends, of course, runs at ultra settings with 120 to 130 fps. Now, for the other games at 1080p, two of them run at ultra settings and the rest at medium, and I get 45 fps and it plays perfectly. I haven't tried video editing or anything like that. But for the 100€ I got it for, it's flawless
Very good chip for its price (90€). Now at 200€ it's not worth it at all. I have it in my setup for a year.
Specs:
Gigabyte B450M DS3H (rev. 1.0)
G.Skill Aegis 16GB DDR4-3000MHz
CoolerMaster MWE V2 500W Full Wired 80 Plus Bronze
Crucial BX500 SSD 240GB 2.5''
1tb hdd
It performs perfectly in light games like LOL, Fortnite, Valorant, CSGO, Minecraft, and Rocket League.
It can handle light editing at 1080p30fps or, if you don't use many effects, it can reach 60fps (Filmora X).
Gaming Benchmarks:
Lol: FHD Ultra High 80fps
Pubg Lite: high 60fps
Minecraft: 239513478286902745689032475690827fps
Fortnite: 55-60 low 1080p
Good processor with graphics for light gaming. At the price I bought it a year ago, it was an excellent choice. Needless to say, at the current price, it is not worth buying.
The processor is not worth the money, but if the price drops, it is definitely worth getting because it is very satisfactory. I bought it for 150€, which is not worth it of course, and I added 16gb of ram to it, it simply kills it in games.
LoL: 1920x1080 high graphics 120-135fps
Valorant: 1920x1080 high graphics 60fps STABLY (in low it reached up to 150-160)
Pubg lite: high graphics 60fps STABLY
And when I alt+tab and have other open pages, it doesn't lag anywhere. I highly recommend it.
For anyone who wants to build a pc right now, they might consider looking at the Intel Core i3 10100 or Intel Core i5 10th generation, which go up to 160€
The processor is quite good for the 100€ I got it for. At these prices, I wouldn't even consider looking at it. It is good for light gaming and performs very well on low-medium settings.
Overwatch: low 1080p 70-80fps
Gta rp: low 1600x900p 60fps
Fortnite: 1080p low 65-75fps
If not the best, one of the best processors in its category. Of course, you shouldn't buy it at this time, it's better to go for a 2200g or a 10100, which are also very good options. Of course, I won't give it stars like others who don't understand why prices have increased.
Well, it was purchased in March 2020 when I built a low budget gaming pc, initially I didn't buy a graphics card and played with the integrated one. Obviously, don't expect to play all games without a graphics card, but you will be able to play quite decently. In December, I bought a 1050 ti, so I can play Assassin's Creed Odyssey on medium graphics at 40-45 fps. I bought it for 100 euros and now I see that its price has almost doubled to 200. Overall, I believe it is one of the best market choices for office work or light gaming, for example, I played League of Legends on ultra settings at 100 fps without a graphics card. If you have a little extra money, buy the 3400g, which is slightly better.
Theoretically, words are unnecessary since the AMD G series has saved many situations, especially in such a period. It is a very good processor with an integrated graphics card of 2GD5 class. Don't expect crazy gaming, let's know what we're getting. But it can decently handle several med-low games for someone to "endure" until graphics cards become cheaper again. AMD did a great job and if you can go for VEGA 11 (RYZEN 3400G), you will see a tremendous difference by knowing a little about BIOS settings for increasing shared memory
The processor is perfect, but it loses these two stars because of its price. It's not worth so much, i.e. 190 out of 100, and so on
It was a very good case, but it is destroyed by the unjustified price increase. No, it's not worth 190 euros. It's worth 90 to 110, maybe with difficulty 140. Nevertheless, I bought it to be sure that it will withstand the intended use. If time didn't pressure me, I would have bought it from outside at a normal price.
The best in the category of integrated graphics, I have it for a year and it is flawless. It handles 4K videos on YouTube like a feather in the wind, all programs, multitasking, light video editing, etc.
A great advantage is to combine it with dual channel RAM and it will literally fly. I installed 16GB of RAM since their prices are very low now.
As for the cost of the CPU, in April 2020 it started at 80 euros, not 170 to 210 euros as it has reached now due to supply and demand.
It was purchased in August 2020 and was installed with a b450 motherboard and used with integrated graphics. My son uses the computer for Office applications, school websites, as well as light Photoshop, Crita painting, and games like Minecraft, Hollow Knight, and Don't Starve.
No problems so far with any of the applications, multitasking, and running Discord, Skype, etc. everything runs smoothly. In the future, a GPU will also be purchased, but for now, the performance is satisfactory for all the above.
It is worth noting that it was set up with existing SSD that was originally configured for an Intel platform and worked without formatting, all settings were automatically adjusted during the first boot.
All the friends have already written about it. For the average user in office work, htpc, and light gaming in a super mini case like deskmini without a graphics card - which is the essential role of apu - it is the best choice, logically speaking, at the price it had before the corona chaos... above 90 euros, no way (I bought the box for 80). With a little more, however, you can go for the 3400g where, along with overclocked memory, the performance, especially in games, skyrocket.
The processor is excellent for both gaming and multitasking. Personally, I play Forza Horizon 4 and PES 21 and I have no issues. However, when I bought it 5 months ago, it was 83 euros. I also tried to search for a small upgrade, but with such prices, it's postponed.
It is as much value for money as a processor can be. It was purchased with an ASRock B450 Steel Legend motherboard and 16GB Ripjaws RAM at 3200MHz. For the 100 euros that it was bought for, it is worth every euro! It is definitely not worth the 200 euros it is now though. It can handle multitasking and classic games like LoL, CSGO, and the like. It is a very good base if you want to add a graphics card later on, if you want to play only casual games. I think its peak is GTA, which it can play on high settings at 40-50 fps. I have tried Warzone and it plays at very low settings at 30 fps, and for me, it is unplayable. If you want it for casual gaming, for Word, Excel, and such, I think it is the best choice (IF its price drops again. If it doesn't drop, just get the 2200g, it's almost the same).
For the 80 euros I gave 7-8 months ago, it's worth it and more. It's perfect for light gaming (CS GO HIGH 75FPS consistently (can go up to 120+ but I locked it at 75 Hz because of my monitor), GTA MEDIUM LOW 30-40FPS also consistently). In terms of performance, it's slightly worse than the GT1030 and RX550. And of course, it's perfect for casual use. But only up to that point. Unfortunately, it doesn't work for more demanding programs and tasks. For example, for someone like me who uses Visual Studio, it would be preferable to get the R5 3600 or even better, an Intel i5 as it has better compatibility. It operates with dual channel at 3000MHz and the 970 Evo plus. I hope I helped.
From a friend who has it and from various videos on YouTube, the price of 80-100 euros was just right. You could play almost all games (with compromises, of course), with dual channel RAM for better performance, of course. Now, for 180+ euros, I wouldn't recommend it. You can go for better options (unless it goes down again), generally unfortunately prices have gone up a lot, especially in hardware components like graphics processors, etc. In summary, at the moment, I don't consider it to be a value at 180 euros.
Very good choice for teleworking (specifically tele-education), combined with a 16GB RAM, where speed is needed for opening multiple documents and browsers. It's worth its money (bought it for under 100), as it also has an integrated graphics card.
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