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Review on AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Quad-Core 3.6 GHz CPU Processor with AM4 Socket - Efficient Quad-Thread Performance at 65W, L3=4M by Wei-Yin Chang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

So far so good, great value for money. The "embedding" is good, it only needs to allocate a couple of GB in the BIOS. "Changed" Intel, yes; - and what to do if their price bites and integrated graphics "for show". In general, the last circumstance is not so important for watching FullHD movies, but what if you want to "tanchiki"? At least on the "minimum" :) Pros: Well, for an office typewriter - super and extra; in general, I wanted an i3 8100, but it's more expensive, dog. Therefore, I had to join these amdash games - matching the mat. boards, taking care of cooling, selecting memory - but since there is nothing special to do in quarantine, I bought a simple Gigabyte 320A-M, 2x4 Kingston 2666, SSD M2 120Gb, Kingston - in the end, everything started up, the firmware came up (especially from the guys Store PCforGames requested that the motherboard fit EXACTLY, well done). W10 loads surprisingly quickly, solves all my tasks, for 4 cores 6K, albeit not as fast as the "blue" ones - excellent. Under the cooler, perhaps too large (I took it with a margin), PCcooler GI-X2 is "cold as the heart of the former", hmm. Perhaps for my purposes (watching videos from YouTube and office tasks, with a rare conversion of this and that), both Athlon and Pentium would be enough, but the Ryzen 3 3200g is almost ideal for the price. I did not overclock, there is no need. Cons: Well, it still costs money, hmm . There is only one drawback - when you buy an OEM copy, you pray that the processor will not be in the hands of an overclocker before selling it.