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AMD Ryzen 3 2200G Processor with Radeon Vega 8 Graphics - YD2200C5FBBOX

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CPU Model Ryzen 3 2200G
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  • Built In Radeon Vega 8 Graphics
  • 4 Cores Unlocked
  • Frequency: 3.7 GigaHertz Max Boost; Thermal Solution: Wraith Stealth Cooler
  • Socket Type: AM4; Max System Memory Speed : 2667 MegaHertz
  • OS Support Windows 10 64 Bit Edition, RHEL x86 64 Bit, Ubuntu x86 64 Bit; Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer
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    Advanced, High-Performance Processing

    Intelligent, revolutionary AMD Ryzen processors are designed to bring you the ultimate, high-performance computing experience. The latest revolutionary AMD multi-threaded processing technology gives you blazing fast performance when you work or play.

    The Graphics of 'Vega'

    Powerful Radeon Vega graphics deliver fast, smooth and fluid performance on the games you love to play.

    No Compromise

    AMD Ryzen Processors with Radeon Vega Graphics are armed with some of the most advanced, powerful computing and graphics hardware available today, fused together in a single processor to deliver the high performance you need for demanding work and serious play, without compromise.

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    With AMD SenseMI technology, Ryzen processors use true machine intelligence to accelerate performance.‡

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    AMD VR-Ready processors provide confidence with the processing power required to handle advanced VR workloads.

    AMD Ryzen Master Utility

    The Simple and Powerful Overclocking Utility for AMD Ryzen processors.

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    AMD YD2200C5FBBOX Ryzen 3 2200G Processor with Radeon Vega 8 Graphics. supported technologies AMD SenseMI technology, AMD VR ready processors, AMD Ryzen master utility, enmotus fuzedrive for AMD Ryzen, Radeon Software,Radeon FreeSync Technology. Platform Desktop.

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    Customers like the value, performance, quality and speed of the computer processor. They mention that it's a perfect starter for a budget gaming build, performs well for regular triple A titles, and has zero issues with it running the computer. They appreciate the speed and graphics capability of the little workhorse. Customers also mention that the installation process is incredibly easy.

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    232 customers mention225 positive7 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the computer processor. They say it's a perfect starter for a budget gaming build, has a lot of power for the price, and offers crazy good performance per dollar.

    "Incredible value and a great performer...." Read more

    "...All in all great purchase, great value, impressive system for $99." Read more

    "...I LOVE this cpu with all its features the price makes it a steal. ease of install check runs well check, workload check, great value check...." Read more

    "...If you want a great APU this is a great price and great start...." Read more

    189 customers mention167 positive22 negative

    Customers like the performance of the computer processor. For example, they mention it performs well for regular triple A titles, Minecraft was decently performing, and daily tasks are beyond basic. Some say they have zero issues with it running the computer and that the air cooler works great.

    "...The new AMD APU's are touted as a great entry level gaming setup while the insanely high video card prices continue...." Read more

    "...and the integrated GPU was important to my build so I am quite happy with it's performance...." Read more

    "...ease of install check runs well check, workload check, great value check. I would buy this setup again and again!" Read more

    "...If you want a great APU this is a great price and great start...." Read more

    176 customers mention156 positive20 negative

    Customers like the quality of the computer processor. They say it's well made, dependable, and the best CPU for its time in terms of graphics. Some say that the stock cooler is flawless, and that the APU is amazing. Overall, most are happy with the quality and performance of the product.

    "...The 2200G processor clocked around 6850 on passmark. GPU was great for 2D but failed the 3D. Probably needs some adjustments to the firmware but I..." Read more

    "...No problems with the build or daily use. Very responsive. Everything works. And it is QUIET...." Read more

    "...This is probably the best CPU for its time in terms of graphics...." Read more

    "This is an amazing processor for my budget Linux build, primarily for photo editing, video encoding, and file management...." Read more

    86 customers mention74 positive12 negative

    Customers like the speed of the processor. They say it's fast, has decent FPS, and runs everything great. Some say it doesn't lag on double monitors and that the stock cooler it comes with is fantastic.

    "...I installed the chipset drivers. This improved things. Video performance was also better but it still was not running 100 percent smoothly...." Read more

    "...No problems with the build or daily use. Very responsive. Everything works. And it is QUIET...." Read more

    "...No rubber banding or lag at all...." Read more

    "...My daughter loves it in the new build. Quick and plays all her games...." Read more

    60 customers mention53 positive7 negative

    Customers find the installation process of the computer processor incredibly easy. They say it makes putting the PC together easier without having to fit a big video card in. They also say the setup is pretty standard and it's super easy to upgrade.

    "...I LOVE this cpu with all its features the price makes it a steal. ease of install check runs well check, workload check, great value check...." Read more

    "...On Windows, the machine is very snappy and responsive, handling high-res video with ease, even with 10-bit H264 encoding...." Read more

    "...its very simple, just extra steps. There is included instruction and also youtube video on how to do it...." Read more

    "...Not one problem with the install and build. Very very happy with this budget APU. You know who else is happy?..." Read more

    57 customers mention50 positive7 negative

    Customers like the graphics of the computer processor. For example, they say the onboard graphics are very capable, it performs well beyond their expectations, and it displays 4K HDR movies well. They also say the results for 1080p gaming are satisfying.

    "...PS: EVGA 600W 80+The integrated graphics performed well beyond my expectations. MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL THE LATEST DRIVERS THO...." Read more

    "...One thing I notice is that the built in Vega graphics are more vibrant than the graphics on an Nvidia card...." Read more

    "...On Windows, the machine is very snappy and responsive, handling high-res video with ease, even with 10-bit H264 encoding...." Read more

    "...It's got a lot of power for the price and the onboard graphics are actually very capable (especially since AMD has decent stock coolers)...." Read more

    47 customers mention40 positive7 negative

    Customers like the gaming capabilities of the computer processor. They mention that it can handle games at an amazing level for its price, and is more than capable of running games from a couple of years ago. It's also good for a lot of games that aren't too demanding, and can handle pretty much any AAA game out there without much trouble.

    "...depending on how much is going on at a given time but the game was never unplayable it never crashed or slowed down so much that I had to stop..." Read more

    "...Yet it left me wanting more. It handles just about any single player game and esports game with ease...." Read more

    "...any new AAA games, but it plays Bioshock Infinite and Skyrim pretty well on high settings, and everything else I have on Steam is less than or equal..." Read more

    "...It can run overwatch on higher settings, and can play plenty of older games from the previous generation no problem...." Read more

    42 customers mention38 positive4 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the thermal paste that comes with the processor. They mention that it runs cool with the stock cooler, and the heat sink is good for non-gaming purposes. The temperature is great even when gaming, and it comes complete with a decent CPU cooler.

    "...The video being integrated on board is fantastic deal! and the cooler is included! I was amazed at the value!..." Read more

    "...The included cooler is good enough, you don't need to spend more money on a tower cooler unless you plan on overclocking it..." Read more

    "...I have it over clocked and water cooled and it runs cool and smoth...." Read more

    "...It has four cores and four threads; a 65W TDP; and comes with a heatsink and fan...." Read more

    Full of Surprises-You can Overclock the gpu part of the chip!!!
    4 Stars
    Full of Surprises-You can Overclock the gpu part of the chip!!!
    So far so good. Very zippy little processor. One thing I notice is that the built in Vega graphics are more vibrant than the graphics on an Nvidia card. An apu is no subtitute for cpu and gpu, but it will do til video card prices come down. My daughter loves it in the new build. Quick and plays all her games.***UPDATE: The system we built uses the Asrock Fatal1ty mini itx board with built in wifi and bluetooth. That board rocks and really makes using this Ryzen chip awesome. We added an old EVGA GT 730 that we had from our old intel dual core pentium system. The GT 730 is 2gb of ddr5. Its by no means top of the line. BUT adding a dedicated graphics card and disabling onboard video on the apu (go Youtube how to do that) allows the cpu to access all dram. In our case, I put two sticks of 4gb ddr4 3000 Corsair for a total of 8gb ram. Overclocked the memory to the full 3000 in bios. I did notice that graphics weren’t as vibrant. After i put in a video card, I later read that the built in gpu on this processor can be overclocked and that some are pushing the gpu on the chip from 1100 to 1600 mhz. This produces lots of heat with the included stock wraith cooler. If you do try to OC the gpu on the chip (gpu=video only), MAKE SURE YOU WATCH TEMPS AND HAVE ADEQUATE COOLING. Pushing the gpu on the chip to 1600 mhz can generate over 80 degrees celsius on the stock cooler. This means you also will have to choose overclockkng either the cpu or the graphics on the chip. I vote for the graphics because this chip is already running pretty well on stock speed of 3.5 ghz. Recommended to use a better air cooler than the stock one and use AMDs Ryzen Master software to play with overclocking. OC’ing the gpu part if this chip is giving some a 20-35% increase in framerates which is just plain awesome. So some time this weekend, Im taking the video card out, swapping out the stock wraith cooler for a Cooler Master hyper T2 (EVO 212 is too tall but a T2 is only 140 mm which is the max for my Thermaltake V1 case). will see if I can OC just the graphics on the cpu to 1500-1600 mhz which is about 1 1/2 times its normal 1100 mhz. If thats doable then this apu is prob one of the best bargains to come along in a long time over Intel HD cpu’s. Looking forward to dropping liquid cooling on this chip. Way to go AMD!
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2018
    Incredible value and a great performer. The new AMD APU's are touted as a great entry level gaming setup while the insanely high video card prices continue. While I don't use mine for gaming but for a Home Theater PC (HTPC) to drive my 42" bedroom TV, I would agree. I did run some games through it and was impressed. Some were concerned that because these CPU dies are not soldered to the IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader) but instead some thermal compound (usualled called TIM (Thermal Interface Material)) was used to help save cost they would run hotter I think that it's a non-issue. Sure the processor and integrated graphics solution are overclockable with The B and X series motherboards, and a soldered die would perform better in this situation, people are overclocking these and they are doing well. I'm using a very basic A320 motherboard that doesn't support overclocking and I'm not an overclocker anyway. Anyway again I'm mainly using this as an HTPC so gaming is not a focus. To see gaming benchmarks there are plenty on Youtube.

    Installation was a little bit complicated because I was using an motherboard I had laying around for the past few months. That mobo was originally intended for use on my Linux workstation but they just didn't really get along. I used a different motherboard for that Ryzen 3 1300X build and this one went into a box. I had to install the latest BIOS on this A320 mobo in order for it to work with the new APU. I borrowed the CPU out of my linux machine, got into the BIOS and updated it. Put the CPU back in my linux machine and put it back together, and the next day the 2200G arrived from Amazon. I installed the CPU and admittingly didn't use the included cooler. It's a great cooler honestly but I had the larger CPU cooler from the Ryzen 7 1700 that's in my Windows gaming PC. Yeah I have a lot of Ryzen based systems now. :D

    Anyway, I downloaded the latest Windows 10 64bit ISO from Microsoft, used a programmed called Rufus to put the ISO into a 16GB USB flash drive and installed it onto a 250GB SATA SSD. Windows ran poorly at first. Very slow. I installed the chipset drivers. This improved things. Video performance was also better but it still was not running 100 percent smoothly. I then downloaded the latest video drivers from AMD specifically for the integrated Vega GPU and it ran MUCH better, but still seemed a bit sluggish. I also noticed at 4K via HDMI it defaulted to 30FPS. I was able to go into the driver and up it to 60 FPS. After that there was a Windows 10 update that wanted to be installed. Now it was running as quickly as I expected. All that was left to do was transfer my Windows 10 license via my Microsoft account. This was fairly easy.

    The very first 4K YouTube video I played worked fine at first but got corrupted for some reason in full screen. Taking it out of full screen and reloading the page seemed to fix this. It has happened one other time since I built this PC the day after launch day up to now. It's an odd issue but seems like it's a driver thing and I'm sure it will go away after a few updates.

    SO that was my method that I would normally do while building a PC anyway, download the latest Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft, install Windows, install Chipset driver, then video driver. This was later confirmed because Gamers Nexus and some other early reviewers had a lot of trouble doing it any other way. So.. yay me?

    Finally, at the time of writing this, this seems to be the method for a good experience building a PC on this platform. I think as the drivers, BIOS, & Windows get caught up with this new release it will go much easier. Also, it's super nerdy but if you are reading this you are probably buying this CPU to build a PC and would be checking on this anyway, but keep a close eye on still newer BIOS releases for your motherboard and I would avoid any beta BIOS releases. Just check the product support page for your mobo from time to time to make sure you're always current.

    Hope all this helps. I couldn't be happier with my purchase.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2018
    I bought this the day of the official release as an impulse upgrade to a mini ITX build I was making to be the new general home computer/file server. So far so good. The install involved putting a lot of force on the retaining screws for the Wraith (seems like more than the Ryzen 5 1500 I put in my work computer). This processor will almost certainly require a BIOS update, my Mobo required two! This will be a problem for new builds unless you have a spare Athalon available--see AMD for a free loaner (seriously). I anticipate this issue gradually being resolved as new Mobos with new BIOS installed make their way into the channels. In my case I had an A8-9600 installed previously so I put it back in for the update. The new Mobo BIOS lost my m.2-2280 widows bootable SSD making this build a royal PITA and requiring a number of workarounds and orders of parts. I guess the Mobo OEM left that out in the rush to field a working BIOS for the new processor but I can't hold that against the processor. Overall the Ryzen 3 2200G is noticably faster than the A8 and boots and operates nicely. Not as fast as the 1500 or an i5 but I think it will do great for several years as the house computer. If you crunch a lot of data or play a lot of games you will want a more powerful processor. The 2200G does not support multithreading(!) and therefore is limited to 4 virtual cores and lags behind an equivalent processor with a separate graphics card that is free to multi thread (1200?). I bought this for $99 and the integrated GPU was important to my build so I am quite happy with it's performance. The processor is running 2-8% at idle or browsing the interwebs and usually doesn't get too taxed. In my build 8gb of RAM is the limiting factor most the time. The 2200G processor clocked around 6850 on passmark. GPU was great for 2D but failed the 3D. Probably needs some adjustments to the firmware but I don't know that it matters. This thing can run my 47" HD TV as a monitor like a champ and I'm not planning on much gaming. All in all great purchase, great value, impressive system for $99.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2019
    First off I am a little bit techy, I have built several pc's from bare box out. I scoured the www looking for THE deal. I had a lightning strike blow out ALL my electronics, so budget was utmost. I spotted the MSI board first that this processor (CPU) matches to. and found this cpu. I was sold. I love MSI. the I hunted memory, and had settled on 16ggskill ripjaw. But there was something niggling at me so I re-read the specs on the mobo and cpu, and BAM it hit me the memory wasn't right speeds so I finally asked google the right question and found the right memory for the Ryzen line of cpu's. It is still gskill which imo is gold standard, Trident is the line name. Which imo Amazon could/should have linked to the Ryzen CPU's I almost missed it. w/o having followed the itch that I had missed something, I would have had the wrong speed memory and missed an opportunity to have a rig that is tuned for it's components.
    The video being integrated on board is fantastic deal! and the cooler is included! I was amazed at the value! when I started installation I read thru the booklet and I Freaked! as I said I have built several computers from the bare case so it all should be pretty standard. WELL, the booklet is confusing as, and looks far more complicated than it isn't. I mean it isn't complicated at all. same same as usual. that done it fired up first try which is rare. and has been running ever since like a sweet bell!
    I don't do heavy gaming, this rig with 16g mem wouldn't handle a heavy duty online game imo. I haven't tried. it handles the hidden object games I like some torrenting and 2 browsers with 20+ tabs open each All at once. so yeh it's a work horse imo. I LOVE this cpu with all its features the price makes it a steal. ease of install check runs well check, workload check, great value check. I would buy this setup again and again!
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    Pedro
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muito bom
    Reviewed in Brazil on August 26, 2023
    Esse processador é muito bom e atende minhas necessidades até hoje.
    Chris Pollard
    5.0 out of 5 stars The best bang for the buck on the market today.
    Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2019
    It's astounding how far CPUs have come in the last couple of years. And this little APU from AMD is inanimate silicon proof. Yes, it's ONLY 4-core, 4-thread. But for the price, it's unmatched. You can actually game on this chip and it's integrated Vega 8 gpu. No, not ultra quality at 4k, but decent enough at 1080p and medium quality. Won't rock the nation, but it WILL be playable.

    The best part is AMD doesn't jack up the prices just to let you OC your own chip.

    Installation is super-simple in an AM4 motherboard. Lift the lever, line up the arrow, drop it in, lower the lever. The stock Wraith Stealth cooler has thermal paste pre-applied, and it's a breeze to install. Just pay attention to the little AMD logo overhang when you orient the fan - so it doesn't set over your DIMM slots. It would have covered one of mine if I wasn't paying attention. Unlike stock Intel coolers, these are actually decent!! So while you could still spend extra on a better cooler, you can also save your budget and keep the stock one on there. It's fine unless you're going to do some heavy overclocking.

    Running PassMark 9, temps maxed at 62 degrees, and my setup scored 4045, or 79th percentile. Unigine Heaven 4 gave me FPS: 29.3, Score: 737 - 1080p high quality. On Cinebench R15, I had 75.21fps and a cpu score of 578. It's really a decent little chip for such a great price.

    If you're debating between this and the R5 2400G, you REALLY have to ask yourself if the difference is worth the price. The uses where the 2400G is a better deal are pretty slim. It really only has the 8 thread advantage. So if you do a lot that takes advantage of the threads, or a couple of games where it gets a little boost from the 3 extra Vega cores ... yeah, it may be worth it. But not for the price difference, in my opinion. The 2200G is the king of budget CPUs right now ... and unlike some Intel chips, the word "budget" doesn't mean you're making sacrifices. It's as close to no compromise as you can get with integrated graphics - which runs circles against Intel iGPUs.

    Not against the chip, but a comment at Amazon, but the packager wasn't exactly careful when pulling the part off the shelf for packing. They stuck their hand UNDER the top flap of the box, and almost ripped the whole side out above the CPU. You can see the tear lines in the photo. I was NOT impressed, but there was no damage to the chip itself, so wasn't worth the time/hassle to return and replace. First time I've ever had an issue like that with an Amazon item.
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    Chris Pollard
    5.0 out of 5 stars The best bang for the buck on the market today.
    Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2019
    It's astounding how far CPUs have come in the last couple of years. And this little APU from AMD is inanimate silicon proof. Yes, it's ONLY 4-core, 4-thread. But for the price, it's unmatched. You can actually game on this chip and it's integrated Vega 8 gpu. No, not ultra quality at 4k, but decent enough at 1080p and medium quality. Won't rock the nation, but it WILL be playable.

    The best part is AMD doesn't jack up the prices just to let you OC your own chip.

    Installation is super-simple in an AM4 motherboard. Lift the lever, line up the arrow, drop it in, lower the lever. The stock Wraith Stealth cooler has thermal paste pre-applied, and it's a breeze to install. Just pay attention to the little AMD logo overhang when you orient the fan - so it doesn't set over your DIMM slots. It would have covered one of mine if I wasn't paying attention. Unlike stock Intel coolers, these are actually decent!! So while you could still spend extra on a better cooler, you can also save your budget and keep the stock one on there. It's fine unless you're going to do some heavy overclocking.

    Running PassMark 9, temps maxed at 62 degrees, and my setup scored 4045, or 79th percentile. Unigine Heaven 4 gave me FPS: 29.3, Score: 737 - 1080p high quality. On Cinebench R15, I had 75.21fps and a cpu score of 578. It's really a decent little chip for such a great price.

    If you're debating between this and the R5 2400G, you REALLY have to ask yourself if the difference is worth the price. The uses where the 2400G is a better deal are pretty slim. It really only has the 8 thread advantage. So if you do a lot that takes advantage of the threads, or a couple of games where it gets a little boost from the 3 extra Vega cores ... yeah, it may be worth it. But not for the price difference, in my opinion. The 2200G is the king of budget CPUs right now ... and unlike some Intel chips, the word "budget" doesn't mean you're making sacrifices. It's as close to no compromise as you can get with integrated graphics - which runs circles against Intel iGPUs.

    Not against the chip, but a comment at Amazon, but the packager wasn't exactly careful when pulling the part off the shelf for packing. They stuck their hand UNDER the top flap of the box, and almost ripped the whole side out above the CPU. You can see the tear lines in the photo. I was NOT impressed, but there was no damage to the chip itself, so wasn't worth the time/hassle to return and replace. First time I've ever had an issue like that with an Amazon item.
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    Miguel Angel Baltazar Juarez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy bueno y barato
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 28, 2018
    Vino en una caja grande con bolsas de protección, adentro de ella viene la guapa caja del ryzen con el procesador y el disipador dentro , viene con pasta termica , realmente es muy muy eficiente , tienen temperaturas muy bajas , hablo de 30 y aveces menos, cuando no se usa baja sus frecuencias hasta los 1.6 aveces , en turbo va bien , la gráfica vega me impresiona igual, sin necesidad de hacerle overclock te anda moviendo muchos juegos , los videos de youtube y los descargados van fuidos, maneja bien videos de 120 cuadros , renderizando es bueno , no sacaras el video de 5 min en 5 min pero por lo menos unos 20 min debe estar , la aplicación de amd ryzen master , le saca mas partido , siempre y cuando tengais una placa b 350 o b450 que hacen overclock , las z es mas que obvio y la seria a supongo que no funciona pero aun asi , las velocidades de stock son buenisimas , tenlo por seguro que todos los juegos de la septima generacíon y algunos actuales te los va a garrar , tengo unas memorias de 2400 mhz y van bien, me gusto mucho su cooler , silencioso . Es dificíl poner al 100 porciento este procesador a menos que hagas cosas de renderización o estes procesando algo muy pesado, incluso aveces hay programas que no logran utilizar todo el poder de los nucleos , ya me imagino que si en este ryzen que es el mas basico me cuesta ponerlos al 100 , que sera de los ryzen 7 xDDD , me gusto mucho , vale la pena mas que los athlon apu y realmente la diferencia de presio no es tan grande y te añaden 2 nucleos mas , incluso puedes desactivar nucleos para solo trabajar con 2 pero es raro , si lo que quieres es potencia los ryzen estan en buen camino , mas para las multi tareas .
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    ptitdudup01
    5.0 out of 5 stars Conforme à mes attentes
    Reviewed in France on August 5, 2019
    J’ai commandé ce proco pour une petite config avec une A-320 MK de chez asus et 8 go de ram, il fait le taff correctement à ce prix mais ne vous attendez pas à jouer à fortnite à 144fps en ultra.. Je tourne à 60fps bloqués en jouant avec une faible qualité. Pour CSGO c’est le proc parfait!
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    Laszlo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Are the AMD chips still hot? This is the value for your money?
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 8, 2018
    This CPU (APU) is cheap, but do you really buy this only because of the price?
    You do not have to, this is not only a good value, but this is really good product, I read the AMD really should charge more and that is true :) This is a steal.
    Yeah, it is only 4 threads, but now the price of the 2400g is closer, than it was, so you can consider that.
    I could say look around at the intel side, but they simply do not offer similar product.

    I had a much slower CPU before, so it is really fast for me, but the really interested part is the GPU and the video decoder engine.
    It plays every video without CPU load, nice and easy, 4k@60Hz smooth, no errors on the screen. I used to the problems with the 4th intel graphics, but with the 2200g? No issue, + I can choose several resolution and refresh rate on my tv, not like on the intel chip, or even an rx 460 what I used for a short period. I am very impressed.
    The 3d performance and the computing performance of the GPU is amazing, it is really a beast.
    I tested the computing power of this vega : it is 60 times faster than a CPU. Not a lot application can use this power (that is why the AMD APU strategy did not work) but the power is there, a huge power.
    It plays AAA games on low settings, low resolution, but it plays plenty of popular games high res/high setting.
    I play as well, it is a smooth experience, there was always a big compromise using integrated graphics for gaming, this is not the case now. You are not limited 20-30-40 fps, you can really buy this for gaming (depend on the title).

    I had an AMD APU chip with a powerful GPU in its age, but the CPU part was limiting the GPU power, this is the past.
    I had AMD chip, what performed below average, but running hot. this is the past, this thing is cold, even the CPU fan stops when it is idle.

    I told same nice thing, but the reason you really go for an AM4 platform is the the promise they going to support until 2020, and the CPUand GPU process is still the ( 4 years) old 16/14/12nm, not really future proof, but next year the new 7 nm technology is coming and staying for a while, so you can take a big step forward without changing your platform.

    Same issue to tell: you are limited to use windows 10 or a new linux, because of the video drivers. Not only a windows 10, but you have to wait for the update and after install and than install the drivers.
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