Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon 3000G 3.5GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon 3000G 3.5GHz Socket AM4.
November 2019
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The editors liked
Extremely affordable
Outstanding Performance per Dollar
Multiplier unlocked
SMT
Two cores
Four threads
Low power/cooling requirements
Heatsink included
Integrated graphics
The editors didn't like
Overall CPU performance quite low
Integrated graphics too slow for AAA gaming
No Boost
Aging 1st generation Zen "Raven Ridge" architecture
Published: 2019-12-24, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Announced last month was the Athlon 3000G as a ~$49 processor based on Zen and featuring two cores / four threads and Vega 3 graphics. This 35 Watt TDP processor has finally begun appearing at more Internet retailers in stock last week and I was able to p...
Admittedly, the recent Ryzen Threadripper 3970X review was a hell of a lot faster to test and benchmark! But make no mistake, the performance you have seen here today, is as good as say a fast laptop. And that is what this release is all about, a low leve...
Published: 2019-11-21, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
A quick look at overclocking, using 1.35v we were able to push the clock multiplier to x40 and this resulted in an operating frequency of 4 GHz. This saw the 3000G's Cinebench score improved by 10%, now capable of 418 pts.No big surprises here. The At...
Extremely affordable, Outstanding Performance per Dollar, Multiplier unlocked, SMT: two cores, four threads, Low power/cooling requirements, Heatsink included, Integrated graphics
Overall CPU performance quite low, Integrated graphics too slow for AAA gaming, No Boost, Aging 1st generation Zen "Raven Ridge" architecture, Not supported on modern X570 motherboards, PCIe slot speed limited to x8
The AMD Athlon 3000G retails for $49. Extremely affordable Outstanding Performance per Dollar Multiplier unlocked SMT: two cores, four threads Low power/cooling requirements Heatsink included Integrated graphics Overall CPU performance quite low Integrat...
Very good value, 65W cooler included, iGPU included, Overclocking unlocked, Low power and minimal heat output
All but the most basic of gaming is out of the question, Overall performance is quite low, No boost clocks, No support on X570 motherboards
Since we reported on the AMD Ryzen 5 3400G prices in other sectors have fallen further still, particularly on SSDs and RAM, making a cost-efficient system even easier to come by; thanks to this, the AMD Athlon 3000G presents a rather compelling argument...
Published: 2019-12-04, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Don't get me wrong, for £65 at the time of filming, if you want a brand new CPU for your parents next home pc, or maybe a beginner gaming CPU, it's hard to not recommend AMD's new Athlon 3000G, it's only a dual core with SMT, but for that little money, it...
Ridiculously affordable, Well-set for a touch of overclocking fun, Great performance for its price, Works with any AMD AM4 motherboard, allowing for upgrades to beefier CPUs and APUs down the road
More cores would be welcome for better gaming performance
This might not be the first processor on anyone's mind, but the Athlon 3000G achieves a lot for its asking price...
Abstract: AMD released their Athlon 3000G alongside their new Ryzen 9 3950X and 3rd-gen Ryzen Threadripper last November 29th and alongside these CPUs also came the Athlon 3000G. Following the success of the Athlon 220GE the 240GE, the Athlon 3000G looks to update...
Abstract: AMD released their Athlon 3000G alongside their new Ryzen 9 3950X and 3rd-gen Ryzen Threadripper last November 29th and alongside these CPUs also came the Athlon 3000G. Following the success of the Athlon 220GE the 240GE, the Athlon 3000G looks to update...