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Comparisons between Ryzen 2200G, 3200G, 2400G and 3400G

Can anyone point me to gaming benchmarks with the above APU's? BUT the benchmark must be done with discrete/separate GPU and not the on-board Vega.

 

I want to get one of these now, and defer my GPU purchase for a couple of months. In my country the prices are:

2200G  -1750

3200G - 2000

2400G - 2650

3400G - 3000

 

The closest I can get is the single thread performance from here: https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-5-3400G-Vega-Graphics-vs-AMD-Ryzen-3-2200G/m825156vsm441832

 

So it seems 3400G with separate GPU will be about 11% faster in games than 2200G. But it is 70% more expensive?

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Slight improvements but nothing major.

 

The APU's you should be waiting for (Could be up to a year, probably less though) is the 7nm Zen2 APU's. There'll be a major improvement there and it'll have Navi graphics too, so we'll see a good 20-30% improvement at least over vega 11 graphics, if not more.

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its all similiar. if u use GPU then dont go 2400g or 3400g. go for ryzen 3600

for the ryzen 3 go with 3200g

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What is a good mid-range graphics card to pair with a 3600?

 

Also what is the confidence level than the 7nm APU's will be AM4 and compatible with the B450 chipsets?

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4 minutes ago, Alf84 said:

What is a good mid-range graphics card to pair with a 3600?

 

Also what is the confidence level than the 7nm APU's will be AM4 and compatible with the B450 chipsets?

RX 5700 + 3600 is the best midrange pairing you can get right now. At $349 the 5700 matches the 2060 on price, but gives you 2gb more vram and around 10-15% better performance.

 

The 7nm APU's will be compatible with b450, because the current zen2 series cpu's are as well.

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Think I'll get 2200G without a GPU now, and wait for 7nm APU's. Then decide between new APU or 3600 and GPU. Depends on the budget.

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  • 3 weeks later...

This but with on-board graphics.

I wanna know if there is any reason to buy the 3200G over the 2400G or if I should swallow the $30 difference.

They seem identical when looking at the numbers, except for the iGPU. Same core/thread count, same clock speed, same boost clock, same TDP, same cache.

Is the 3200G basically a recycled 2400G with nerfed graphics?

The only other difference I see is the "features" that the 2400G supports simply by being a higher tier. Like FreeSync and a miscellaneous list of marketing terms like "VR Ready" and "SenseMI". 

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1 hour ago, Ace2213 said:

This but with on-board graphics.

I wanna know if there is any reason to buy the 3200G over the 2400G or if I should swallow the $30 difference.

They seem identical when looking at the numbers, except for the iGPU. Same core/thread count, same clock speed, same boost clock, same TDP, same cache.

Is the 3200G basically a recycled 2400G with nerfed graphics?

The only other difference I see is the "features" that the 2400G supports simply by being a higher tier. Like FreeSync and a miscellaneous list of marketing terms like "VR Ready" and "SenseMI". 

The 3200g is 4/4 cores. 

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Just now, Deadsies said:

The 3200g is 4/4 cores. 

Oh damn. Didn't notice that.

So where would that lack of hyper threading impact me? Running VMs? I don't think it should affect gaming and I don't do anything that requires more than 4 cores/threads.

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On 7/10/2019 at 1:14 PM, Alf84 said:

Can anyone point me to gaming benchmarks with the above APU's? BUT the benchmark must be done with discrete/separate GPU and not the on-board Vega.

 

I want to get one of these now, and defer my GPU purchase for a couple of months. In my country the prices are:

2200G  -1750

3200G - 2000

2400G - 2650

3400G - 3000

 

The closest I can get is the single thread performance from here: https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-5-3400G-Vega-Graphics-vs-AMD-Ryzen-3-2200G/m825156vsm441832

 

So it seems 3400G with separate GPU will be about 11% faster in games than 2200G. But it is 70% more expensive?

i know its abit late but i wanted to say that literally there is no difference between 2200g and 3200g expect for higher clock speed and vga which can be achieved be by overclocking the 2200g and the same goes for 2400g and 3400g .
here is a benchmark for Ryzen 3 3200G vs 2200G with RX 570 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0aqwx_gX8U&t=878s

 

ps : 2400G - 2350 right now so if you want these extra 4 threads for other stuff than gaming then go for it and it will be a future proof or stick with 2200G and save your money till you can get gtx 1060 6gb or rx 580 8gb

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