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Review: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (Renoir) APU
There is a new hybrid processor in town, meet the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G. The uniqueness of this event is that the processor series announced and released a few weeks ago should not have got into the retail. However, thanks to East Asia, these processors got onto the retail and e-tail markets and can very simply be ordered and purchased.
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#5817604 Posted on: 08/13/2020 05:27 PM
There is a new hybrid processor in town, meet the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G. The uniqueness of this event is that the processor series announced and released a few weeks ago should not have got into the r...
Review: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (Renoir) APU
Nice review as always
There is a new hybrid processor in town, meet the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G. The uniqueness of this event is that the processor series announced and released a few weeks ago should not have got into the r...
Review: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (Renoir) APU
Nice review as always
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#5817687 Posted on: 08/13/2020 10:22 PM
Fast little devil that can clock ram to new heights ! I like it , so sad my Asrock deskmini 300 htpc does not have bios support for this new apus :/ , last upgrade for it was 3400G apu. Great review @1usmus
Fast little devil that can clock ram to new heights ! I like it , so sad my Asrock deskmini 300 htpc does not have bios support for this new apus :/ , last upgrade for it was 3400G apu. Great review @1usmus
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#5817696 Posted on: 08/13/2020 11:17 PM
Would like to see Aida64 latency. Probably 40ns area. Nice test, kudos to 1usmus.
This chips have potential. Look at IPC!
Just imagine, having this, plus 20 or 30 Mb L3 cache, or, some l4 cache. That would be destroyer. Maybe next Zen is onto it, I really hope AMD get crown of king of gaming performance in their next zen iteration.
I had i7--5775C@4,1Ghz and that was a beast in most cases, due 128Mb l4 cache(aida64 <50ns!! latency). Granted, my 5,2Ghz 8086 trashes my previous setup, but that previous setup was better than any gaming setup(7700k@5ghz too!) till coffee lake premiere. OFC all gaming wise.
Would like to see Aida64 latency. Probably 40ns area. Nice test, kudos to 1usmus.
This chips have potential. Look at IPC!
Just imagine, having this, plus 20 or 30 Mb L3 cache, or, some l4 cache. That would be destroyer. Maybe next Zen is onto it, I really hope AMD get crown of king of gaming performance in their next zen iteration.
I had i7--5775C@4,1Ghz and that was a beast in most cases, due 128Mb l4 cache(aida64 <50ns!! latency). Granted, my 5,2Ghz 8086 trashes my previous setup, but that previous setup was better than any gaming setup(7700k@5ghz too!) till coffee lake premiere. OFC all gaming wise.
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#5817710 Posted on: 08/14/2020 12:04 AM
1USMUS did a fine job here...I want to give him a kudo for something a bit different, too--if you are not yet using his Power Plan, Ryzen Universal, v 1.1 Balanced, you need to begin using it if you want the most out of your Zen 2 CPU's boost performance. With the identical PBO settings, I routinely see single-core boosts between 4.6-4.7GHz (3900X--x570 A. Master) with his PP under Win10--v2004, b20190.1000--an Insider's advance build of Windows which anyone can obtain simply by joining the Insider's group. I cannot touch those max boosts with any other PP out there--Windows High Performance and AMD High Performance can't touch it. I've extensively tested it, and found it makes a material, noticeable difference for me.
1USMUS did a fine job here...I want to give him a kudo for something a bit different, too--if you are not yet using his Power Plan, Ryzen Universal, v 1.1 Balanced, you need to begin using it if you want the most out of your Zen 2 CPU's boost performance. With the identical PBO settings, I routinely see single-core boosts between 4.6-4.7GHz (3900X--x570 A. Master) with his PP under Win10--v2004, b20190.1000--an Insider's advance build of Windows which anyone can obtain simply by joining the Insider's group. I cannot touch those max boosts with any other PP out there--Windows High Performance and AMD High Performance can't touch it. I've extensively tested it, and found it makes a material, noticeable difference for me.
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For those requesting stuff. As mentioned explicitly in the very first paragraph, this is reviewed by 1usmus and not yours truly!, ergo we cannot mix in the results sets with the ones from my lab. Aside from the default benchies like CB15/20 etc.
dGPU results are in there and yes I know the charts are not 'standard' but yuri very much likes his memory frequency and time tests
schmidtbag > Actually yes, most of the recent CPU reviews have a mouse-hover over in the IPC test inbetween score and relative percentages, It is an experiment though, but I will make that more apparent.