AMD Ryzen 3 Picasso 3200G OEM (YD3200C5M4MFH)
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Based on the 12nm process technology, the Zen+ microarchitecture model belongs to the Ryzen 3 Picasso series, which is positioned as entry-level solutions. The processor belongs to hybrid models, that is, in addition to four computing cores with simultaneous support for up to 4 command streams, it is equipped with a Radeon RX Vega 8 graphics GPU with a frequency of 1250 MHz.
The capabilities of the integrated graphics card are enough to run popular, but not the most demanding games, such as Counter-Strike Global Offensive or World of Tanks. The base clock speed of the AMD 3200G OEM processor is 3.6 GHz, and the dynamic frequency is 3.9 GHz. With a free multiplier, both computing and graphical potential can be improved through custom overclocking. The model is compatible with socket AM4 motherboards and DDR4 2667 MHz RAM. The factors limiting a potential upgrade include the presence of only 8 free PCI Express 3.0 lanes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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A good solution for playing without a discrete graphics card (as of winter-spring 2020) 1. Good performance in games (online projects run great, more demanding ones are comfortable on low-medium settings). 2. The price in February 2020 was 2600 UAH + delivery, which is nice. 3. Enough for streaming up to 60 frames with 16 GB of RAM (2 GB of which is taken by the integrated graphics). 4. Low heat emission and comes with a boxed cooler. 1. The price as of winter 2020 increased to 4k UAH. (Not too high, not too low, but it's close to a twofold increase). 2. It's not suitable for demanding tasks, 4 cores and 4 threads are the adequate minimum (for rendering, complex graphic and design programs, it would be insufficient). 3. With a discrete graphics card, the presence of integrated graphics becomes negligible and can no longer be considered a plus. |
I bought a 3200G in January 2020 to replace an FX 8150 with a discrete GTX 770/4 Gb. Changing the platform certainly brought some advantages in FPS, but not significantly. It was necessary to take something multi-threaded and productive... But in principle I’m happy, (-40W) in terms of TDP it’s not a cat sneezed... Gammaxx 300 copes quite well even when overclocked to 4.1 Really cooler, the higher performance is debatable. Get a 3400G (with 8 threads) or 3600 for ease and not to worry. Get 16GB of memory, or better 32 GB if you have the money, 3000MHz+ so you don’t worry with the 4000 series. The processor easily overclocks to 4.1, the most "budget" Samsung memory 2666, overclocks to 3000 at 1.2v. It works stably without increasing the voltage. My memory at 3200 sometimes crashes, but maybe because it's not enough (only 8GB or V)... By the way, you can lower the timings before overclocking to the lowest 16-17... It's not much different from the FX 8150, although it does have built-in graphics. If you have money, buy 3600 and memory from 3000 |
I took it as a temporary option for the time being, in the future I plan to upgrade to Ryzen 7 3700X and install a discrete viduhu, I didn’t pull it all at once in finance. Compared to the predecessor 2200G, we already have the Zen + architecture based on the 12nm process technology (less heat dissipation), higher clock frequency and ... that's all) Well, there's also solder under the lid, which, if good cooling is installed, will make it possible to overclock it more efficiently. According to the graphics, everything seems to be the same: Radeon Vega 8, but with a higher frequency. And here I was pleasantly surprised: the graphics core copes with games quite well. Of course, you won’t be able to play comfortably at maximum settings, but it pulls out all modern games at medium and in some at high ones, while the FPS is quite stable and playable (FullHD monitor). In this regard, I am satisfied and until I buy a normal viduhu, I can play anything without problems. In short, AMD is head and shoulders above Intel in this regard, despite the fact that the direct competitor of the i3-9100 costs more and has almost the same performance. The bundled Wraith Stealth cooler is quite decent and copes with its task, everything is the same as in the predecessor 2200G. The processor works on the ASUS TUF B450-Pro Gaming board, I was lucky, the board out of the box already had support for third Ryzen. As a result: the percent for the money is excellent and will perfectly fit into any budget gaming assembly. Great price/performance ratio, AMD always pleases Powerful graphics core that allows you to play without lags or stutters Relatively cool, the stock cooler is sufficient I didn't find them myself. |
AMD Ryzen 3 Picasso configurations
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| AMD Ryzen 3 Picasso 3200G BOX | from £49.99 | 18 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 3 Picasso 3200G OEM | from £48.66 | 2 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 3 Picasso 3200G PRO OEM | from £67.99 | 3 offers | ||
































