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AMD Ryzen 3 5300G Processor with Radeon Graphics

AMD Ryzen 3 5300G Processor with Radeon Graphics
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AMD Ryzen 3 5300G Processor with Radeon Graphics
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  • •  Speed: 4.0GHz up to 4.2GHz •  Cache: L2: 2MB, L3: 8MB •  Cores-4 & Threads-8 •  Memory Speed: Up to 3200MHz

AMD Ryzen 3 5300G Processor with Radeon Graphics

In the 1960s the computer industry used the term “CPU”. The world's first micro processor is the Intel-4004 which was released in March 1971. In April 1972 intel released the 8008 processor. After 2 years in April 1974 intel improved micro processor cheap, The 8080 became a standard processor in the industry. The processor handles all the basic systems like keyboard input, processing mouse, and running application. Modern CPU includes multiple processing which includes all together to process instruction. The AMD Ryzen 3 5300G is a desktop processor with 4 cores, launched in April 2021. It is part of the Ryzen 3 lineup using the Zen 3 (Cezanne) architecture, including the Socket AM4. Thanks to AMD Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) the core-count has effectively doubled to 8 threads. The Ryzen 3 5300G has 8MB L3 cache and operates at 4 GHz by default, but can increase up to 4.2 GHz depending on the workload.AMD is producing Ryzen 3 5300G in 7 nm production process using 10,700 million transistors. The chip's silicone dye is not made at AMD, but at TSMC's foundry. You can freely adjust the unlocked multiplier on the Ryzen 3 5300G, which greatly simplifies overclocking, as you can easily dial in any overclocking frequency. With a TDP of 65 W, the Ryzen 3 5300G uses normal power levels for a modern PC. AMD's processor supports DDR4 memory with a dual-channel interface. The maximum officially supported memory speed is 3200 MHz, but with overclocking (and the right memory module) you can go even further. To communicate with other components of the system, the Ryzen 3 5300G uses a PCI-Express Gen 4 connection. This processor contains Radeon Vega 6 integrated graphics solution. Hardware virtualization is available on the Ryzen 3 5300G, which greatly improves the performance of the virtual machine. Programs using the Advanced Vector Extension (AVX) will run on this processor, increasing performance for computational-heavy applications. In addition to the AVX, AMD includes the new AVX2 standard, but not the AVX-512.

AMD Ryzen 3 5300G Review

We recently checked out AMD's Ryzen 7 5700G and Ryzen 5 5600G processors featuring Vega graphics in the hope that perhaps these APUs might present a valid stop-gap solution for PC gamers holding out for better graphics card pricing.As discussed in our review, the R7 5700G doesn't make sense at the rather high $360 asking price, and we feel AMD needs to slash about $100 off that price to even consider it. Although it packs 8 cores and 16 threads, the chip packs only half the L3 cache of fully-fledged Zen 3 parts, such as the Ryzen 7 5800X, meaning the 5700G is much slower for CPU related tasks, including gaming with a discrete GPU.The more affordable $260 Ryzen 5 5600G is better, though we still believe it's overpriced and should be positioned closer to $200. But we could at least imagine a few scenarios where the 5600G would be a viable option. Now, what many budget-conscious PC gamers were hoping for was a repeat of the Ryzen 3 3300X, but with integrated graphics for around $160. Basically a Ryzen 3 3400G replacement, but sadly we never got it, sort of.The Ryzen 3 5300G is a 4-core / 8-thread processor featuring 6 CU integrated Vega graphics... the problem is, you can't buy it, or at least not without all the bits that make it work. You see, the 5300G is an OEM-only part, but unlike the 5600G and 5700G which spent their first 4 months of existence in OEM only status before being released into the retail channel, the 5300G is set to be an OEM exclusive indefinitely. The reason for this likely goes down to supply, as AMD wants to avoid a repeat of the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X. In order to make a 5300G, AMD is using defective silicon that couldn't be binned for use as a 5600G. The Ryzen 3 only requires 4 working cores, 8MB of L3 cache and 6 CUs.For AMD, the 5300G serves two main purposes: it allows them to turn some of that defective silicon into cash, while also allowing them to service the OEM market with budget-friendly Ryzen parts that don't require a discrete graphics card. Thus, they're not interested in releasing a retail 5300G that to meet the inevitable demand, would have to dedicate working silicon that could be used for the 5600G and possibly even the 5700G, silicon they could make them a lot more money. This is why the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X disappeared from shelves so quickly. Yields were good enough that working silicon was destined for use as a Ryzen 5 3600 and Ryzen 7 3700X instead than ensuring supply of cheaper Ryzen 3 parts.The Ryzen 3 5300G isn't a cut down version of the original Zen 3 parts, but rather it's another monolithic die, so it's a Cezanne part and is therefore a cut down version of the 5600G and 5700G, with only a quarter of the cache of the mainstream Ryzen 5000 CPUs. With that big drop in L3 cache, no doubt there's going to be a negative impact on performance, though as we recently discovered, with only 4 cores active, you can get away with a smaller L3 cache as there simply aren't enough cores to take advantage of larger buffers. As for clock specifications, the 5300G boosts to 4.2 GHz with a base frequency of 4 GHz and that means the max boost is 200 MHz lower than the 5600G and 400 MHz lower than the 5700G.We know why there won't be a retail version of the Ryzen 3 5300G, but if you have the chance to purchase an OEM chip, or are looking at a system using it, how well does it perform? To find out we need to get into the benchmarks, and for this we've split the testing up into three sections...First, we're going to look exclusively at CPU performance, testing the 5300G in applications using an RTX 2080 Ti so we can compare it to the rest of our CPU data. Second, we want to see how well it works with the Vega iGPU, comparing it with a number of other integrated graphics solutions and entry-level graphics cards.Then finally, we've also run many discrete GPU tests using the GeForce RTX 3090, allowing us to compare the 5300G to a range of other CPUs with a powerful graphics card, showing us what kind of headroom this APU offers gamers, should they upgrade down the track. Let's get into it.This processor also has 03 years warranty (No Warranty for Fan or Cooler). 

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ProductAMD Ryzen 3 5300G Processor with Radeon GraphicsINTEL CORE i5-3470 4 CORES 4 THREADS PROCESSOR
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SummaryAMD Ryzen 3 5300G Processor with Radeon Graphics In the 1960s the computer industry used the term “CPU”. The world's first micro processor is the Intel-4004 which was released in March 1971. In April 1972 intel released the 8008 processor. After 2 years in April 1974 intel improved micro processor cheap, The 8080 became a standard processor in the industry. The processor handles all the basic systems like keyboard input, processing mouse, and running application. Modern CPU includes multiple processing which includes all together to process instruction. The AMD Ryzen 3 5300G is a desktop processor with 4 cores, launched in April 2021. It is part of the Ryzen 3 lineup using the Zen 3 (Cezanne) architecture, including the Socket AM4. Thanks to AMD Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) the core-count has effectively doubled to 8 threads. The Ryzen 3 5300G has 8MB L3 cache and operates at 4 GHz by default, but can increase up to 4.2 GHz depending on the workload.AMD is producing Ryzen 3 5300G in 7 nm production process using 10,700 million transistors. The chip's silicone dye is not made at AMD, but at TSMC's foundry. You can freely adjust the unlocked multiplier on the Ryzen 3 5300G, which greatly simplifies overclocking, as you can easily dial in any overclocking frequency. With a TDP of 65 W, the Ryzen 3 5300G uses normal power levels for a modern PC. AMD's processor supports DDR4 memory with a dual-channel interface. The maximum officially supported memory speed is 3200 MHz, but with overclocking (and the right memory module) you can go even further. To communicate with other components of the system, the Ryzen 3 5300G uses a PCI-Express Gen 4 connection. This processor contains Radeon Vega 6 integrated graphics solution. Hardware virtualization is available on the Ryzen 3 5300G, which greatly improves the performance of the virtual machine. Programs using the Advanced Vector Extension (AVX) will run on this processor, increasing performance for computational-heavy applications. In addition to the AVX, AMD includes the new AVX2 standard, but not the AVX-512. AMD Ryzen 3 5300G Review We recently checked out AMD's Ryzen 7 5700G and Ryzen 5 5600G processors featuring Vega graphics in the hope that perhaps these APUs might present a valid stop-gap solution for PC gamers holding out for better graphics card pricing.As discussed in our review, the R7 5700G doesn't make sense at the rather high $360 asking price, and we feel AMD needs to slash about $100 off that price to even consider it. Although it packs 8 cores and 16 threads, the chip packs only half the L3 cache of fully-fledged Zen 3 parts, such as the Ryzen 7 5800X, meaning the 5700G is much slower for CPU related tasks, including gaming with a discrete GPU.The more affordable $260 Ryzen 5 5600G is better, though we still believe it's overpriced and should be positioned closer to $200. But we could at least imagine a few scenarios where the 5600G would be a viable option. Now, what many budget-conscious PC gamers were hoping for was a repeat of the Ryzen 3 3300X, but with integrated graphics for around $160. Basically a Ryzen 3 3400G replacement, but sadly we never got it, sort of.The Ryzen 3 5300G is a 4-core / 8-thread processor featuring 6 CU integrated Vega graphics... the problem is, you can't buy it, or at least not without all the bits that make it work. You see, the 5300G is an OEM-only part, but unlike the 5600G and 5700G which spent their first 4 months of existence in OEM only status before being released into the retail channel, the 5300G is set to be an OEM exclusive indefinitely. The reason for this likely goes down to supply, as AMD wants to avoid a repeat of the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X. In order to make a 5300G, AMD is using defective silicon that couldn't be binned for use as a 5600G. The Ryzen 3 only requires 4 working cores, 8MB of L3 cache and 6 CUs.For AMD, the 5300G serves two main purposes: it allows them to turn some of that defective silicon into cash, while also allowing them to service the OEM market with budget-friendly Ryzen parts that don't require a discrete graphics card. Thus, they're not interested in releasing a retail 5300G that to meet the inevitable demand, would have to dedicate working silicon that could be used for the 5600G and possibly even the 5700G, silicon they could make them a lot more money. This is why the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X disappeared from shelves so quickly. Yields were good enough that working silicon was destined for use as a Ryzen 5 3600 and Ryzen 7 3700X instead than ensuring supply of cheaper Ryzen 3 parts.The Ryzen 3 5300G isn't a cut down version of the original Zen 3 parts, but rather it's another monolithic die, so it's a Cezanne part and is therefore a cut down version of the 5600G and 5700G, with only a quarter of the cache of the mainstream Ryzen 5000 CPUs. With that big drop in L3 cache, no doubt there's going to be a negative impact on performance, though as we recently discovered, with only 4 cores active, you can get away with a smaller L3 cache as there simply aren't enough cores to take advantage of larger buffers. As for clock specifications, the 5300G boosts to 4.2 GHz with a base frequency of 4 GHz and that means the max boost is 200 MHz lower than the 5600G and 400 MHz lower than the 5700G.We know why there won't be a retail version of the Ryzen 3 5300G, but if you have the chance to purchase an OEM chip, or are looking at a system using it, how well does it perform? To find out we need to get into the benchmarks, and for this we've split the testing up into three sections...First, we're going to look exclusively at CPU performance, testing the 5300G in applications using an RTX 2080 Ti so we can compare it to the rest of our CPU data. Second, we want to see how well it works with the Vega iGPU, comparing it with a number of other integrated graphics solutions and entry-level graphics cards.Then finally, we've also run many discrete GPU tests using the GeForce RTX 3090, allowing us to compare the 5300G to a range of other CPUs with a powerful graphics card, showing us what kind of headroom this APU offers gamers, should they upgrade down the track. Let's get into it.This processor also has 03 years warranty (No Warranty for Fan or Cooler). ..INTEL CORE i5-3470 4 CORES 4 THREADS PROCESSORThe Intel Core i5-3470 processor is a robust and capable solution designed to deliver high-performance computing for a wide range of applications. With its 4 cores and 4 threads, this processor offers excellent multitasking capabilities, making it well-suited for both professional and personal use. One notable feature of the Core i5-3470 is its impressive Maximum Turbo Frequency of 3.60 GHz, ensuring that demanding tasks can be handled with ease. The processor is equipped with a substantial 6 MB Intel Smart Cache, enhancing responsiveness and reducing latency for faster data access. With a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 77 W, this processor strikes a balance between performance and power efficiency, suitable for desktop systems where energy consumption is a consideration. The FCLGA1155 CPU socket compatibility ensures broad compatibility with a variety of motherboards, offering users flexibility in building or upgrading their systems. In terms of memory specifications, the Core i5-3470 supports DDR3 1333/1600 memory types with a maximum size of 32 GB across two channels. This allows for smooth and efficient handling of memory-intensive tasks. The integrated graphics capabilities of the processor are represented by Intel HD Graphics 2500 with a base frequency of 3.20 GHz and a graphics frequency of 650 MHz. This ensures solid performance for everyday graphics needs, including multimedia playback and light gaming. The Max Dynamic Frequency of 25.6 GB/s further contributes to a seamless graphics experience. While the Core i5-3470 doesn't come with a warranty, its proven performance and reliability make it an attractive choice for users seeking a powerful yet cost-effective processor for their computing needs. Whether used for content creation, gaming, or general productivity tasks, the Intel Core i5-3470 stands out as a versatile and dependable option, showcasing Intel's commitment to delivering high-quality processors for diverse user requirements.INTEL CORE i5-3470 4 CORES 4 THREADS PROCESSOR FeaturesThe processor features a maximum turbo frequency of 3.60 GHz. Turbo Boost technology allows the processor to dynamically increase its clock speed beyond the base frequency when needed, providing additional performance.It comes with a 6 MB Intel® Smart Cache. The Smart Cache is a shared, high-speed memory pool that helps improve the efficiency of the processor by storing frequently accessed data for quick retrieval.The Intel Core i5-3470 processor has 4 physical cores, allowing it to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. It supports 4 threads, allowing for improved multitasking performance.The TDP of the processor is 77 Watts. TDP represents the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate to prevent overheating under typical workloads.The processor is designed to fit the FCLGA1155 CPU socket. This socket type is part of the LGA (Land Grid Array) family and is used for connecting the processor to the motherboard.Max Number Of Channels: The processor supports dual-channel memory with a maximum of 2 channels.Maximum Size: It supports a maximum memory size of 32 GB.Maximum Speed: The maximum memory speed supported is 5 GT/s (GigaTransfers per second).Type: The processor is compatible with DDR3 memory at speeds of 1333/1600 MHz.Base Frequency: The processor has a base frequency of 3.20 GHz.Processor Graphics: It features Intel HD Graphics 2500.Graphics Frequency: The graphics frequency is 650 MHz.Max Dynamic Frequency: The maximum dynamic frequency is 25.6 GB/s...

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