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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 Aashit Patel (Mansu) ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

I bought it not for games and overclocking, but for the most comfortable work (Photoshop, editing, text, and very, very many tabs and plugins in Chrome). The processor was bought for $80. Costs in the motherboard for $45 (asus prime a320m-k). On top is a $20 cooler (pccooler GI-5xr). On the SSD Smartbuy Sm63x board ($40). The most expensive assembly element is two 16GB Kingston ValueRAM RAM sticks ($105). Used Cooler Master case with fsp 500wt power supply - $20. Total 80+45+20+40+105+20=310$ It was bought in a popular Hong Kong store that starts with ple and ends with ep. Works stably. Doesn't heat up. Ventilation in the case is only on the processor - although it would probably be worth putting the motherboard airflow ($ 10) - the SSD on the board heats up to 55 degrees - this is the maximum temperature among all the assembly elements. For 32GB of RAM and 256GB of NVMe, I think $310 is a good price. In my tasks it flies, the picture is displayed via HDMI on a 2k Samsung monitor. It became comfortable to work - the sensations are close to MBP16 (the main laptop before assembly, I plan to sell it in the fall). In principle, if you add $100, then you can take a more powerful percentage and a better fee, then I had other priorities - $100 is still a third of what was spent.

Pros
  • Integrated video core Good price