AMD Announces Ryzen 5000 G-Series Desktop Processors with Radeon Graphics (for OEM)
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schmidtbag
Good thing it will only be available for pre-built systems at first. That means people will actually be able to get them for a reasonable price. By the time supply keeps up with demand, then they can sell these, where scalpers can't afford to buy out the whole stock.
Stairmand
Shame they put it against 10th Gen Intel rather than 11th Gen that has a considerably better integrated graphics. Be interested to see who comes out on top.
icedman
I Agree they should have compared to the 11th gen Intel but I really doubt it would have changed much intels igpu hasn't improved that much if gamers nexus recent video is to be believed.
On a side note it is a shame to not see the lowest end sku with the top end igpu available for smaller form factors.
anub1s18
on the topic of amd's integrated graphics, how are they these days?...mainly driver wise?
people have been saying there oke but they said that for a while and i dissagree'd strongly last time.
my first pc had a ati 9250 (way back) but it's drivers were a flaming heap, years later i upgraded my mom's pc with a intel i3 2100t and a passive ati 6570 that had daily driver crashes (general opinion on drivers back then was they were "good")
which is why when a few years later i had some spare money i upgraded her pc again to a intel i3 7100t with igp which driver wise has been great (she watches movies and plays facebook games and such so it was fine for a wile). now her pc is suprisingly slow now and then so i'm thinking of upgrading it yet again but intel switched sockets so amd is on the table as a new motherboard will be needed anyway....
just not sure if the integrated graphics will just be there and work or if she can look forward to long stretches of driver crashes for god knows what reason (i looked i updated drivers when new one's arrived i have no idea what caused the drivers to crash, some drivers made it better some worse but none fixed it, neither did a fresh windows just worked fine for a couple month's and then it gradually got worse)
(also with the parts listed "upgrade" might seem like a big word but i assure you the new parts were plenty faster then the old parts...but also a lot more efficient :P)
Fox2232
anub1s18
Truder
kapu
Fox2232
Valken
I still want to see an full OC'ed review on these APUs. Last time I remember the previous gen APU OC'ed the FCLK 1:1 way higher than Ryzen 3 CPUs. I wonder if these cores with a greater than 4000 MHZ FCLK would be Ryzen 3 killers?
I still did not buy a new system yet, and play old CPU bound games that I want the highest IPC + 1:1 memory as possible, even on 1 core for it.
But I agree they should have a plan for DDR5 for it to feed the onboard GPU.
anub1s18