Testseek.com have collected 324 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5GHz Socket AM4.
February 2018
(84%)
324 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
18 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Price
Higher frequencies
Solid 720p gaming performance
Unlocked multipliers
Great Integrated Graphics
Low Power
Unlocked CPU and GPU
Works In Existing AM4 Motherboards
Playable 1080p gaming with popular titles
Incredibly affordable
Great entry-level graphics value
Gaming at 720p possible
Affordable pricing for a true quad-core CPU
Unlocked CPU multiplier
Uses existing AM4 motherboards
Decent entry-level CPU performance
Feature-rich iGPU supports latest video formats and displa
Great price for a modest CPU and GPU combo
A low
Exceptional CPU and GPU performance at their respective price points. GPU performance crushes Intel integrated graphics
Around discrete GeForce GT 1030 levels. Included Wraith cooler. Great motherboard support
Especially on a budget
The editors didn't like
Can't be overclocked and lacks HyperThreading
Conclusion
Price. Limited value for money
Eight lanes for PCIe slots
Need to ensure motherboard BIOS compatibility
Requires a better heatsink for overclocking
Slower In Some Circunstances
Requires Expensive Memory To Shine
Early driver incompatibilities
Intel still leads in computational power
Only 4 MB cache
Lacks SMT (MultiThreading)
1080p gaming tough ask
Unless playing older titles
Crippled PCIe root complex
Discrete GPUs limited to x8 bandwidth
No SLI even on X370
BIOS update needed for support on existing motherboards
Still struggles in more demanding games
Builtin GPU needs good RAM for best results
Not a great option for CPU intensive tasks
Current memory pricing messes with the total value offered by AMD's APU platform and memory speed matters in this case. Graphics drivers are a little immature (this could turn out to be a pro in a few weeks' time)
The new AMD Ryzen 5 2400G ($169.00) and Ryzen 3 2200G ($99.00) are considered midrange desktop processors that will replace the AMD Ryzen 5 1400 ($154.99) and Ryzen 3 1200 ($104.99). When you consider the processors that they are replacing these are impre...
AMD's Ryzen desktop APUs are very strong.Just like their mobile counterparts, the Raven Ridge APUs for desktop have managed to impress us as well. Rated at 65 W and equipped with fast DDR4 memory graphics performance benefits the most when compared to the...
Published: 2018-02-13, Author: Dr. , review by: techarp.com
First off, it bears reminding that the AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (Price Check) is an APU – basically a quad-core processor, with built-in AMD Vega graphics. Even with the added graphics capability, AMD actually made the Ryzen 3 2200G cheaper than the Ryzen 3 1200...
Great entry-level graphics value, Gaming at 720p possible, Affordable pricing for a true quad-core CPU, Unlocked CPU multiplier, Uses existing AM4 motherboards, Decent entry-level CPU performance, Feature-rich iGPU supports latest video formats and displa
Only 4 MB cache, Lacks SMT (MultiThreading), 1080p gaming tough ask, unless playing older titles, Crippled PCIe root complex, discrete GPUs limited to x8 bandwidth, no SLI even on X370, BIOS update needed for support on existing motherboards
The AMD Ryzen 3 2200G retails for $99. Great entry-level graphics value Gaming at 720p possible Affordable pricing for a true quad-core CPU Unlocked CPU multiplier Uses existing AM4 motherboards Decent entry-level CPU performance Feature-rich iGPU support...
Abstract: Let's just lay our cards down at once. AMD's Ryzen 3 2200G and Ryzen 5 2400G APUs are everything budget gamers have been praying for: surprisingly decent gaming performance at a shockingly low price.In years past, such a statement would be met by skeptici...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
The AMD Ryzen Processor with Radeon Vega Graphics, which is it its official name, does exactly what we thought it would do for AMD. It brings the revitalization of the Zen architecture to a market and class of product that previously had been without it...
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Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Great Integrated Graphics, Low Power, Unlocked CPU and GPU, Works In Existing AM4 Motherboards
Slower In Some Circunstances, Requires Expensive Memory To Shine
GPU performance is easier to summarize, however. The Vega 11 and Vega 8 GPU engines integrated into these first Raven Ridge processors are head-and-shoulders better than any other integrated solution currently on the market – bar none. For causal or entry...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
AMD's Ryzen processors with Vega integrated graphics would seem to fix lots of things that prevented past APUs from finding a foothold in the market. Fast DDR4 memory offers copious bandwidth to a powerful Vega GPU. The Zen CPU core puts up competitive p...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: While AMD's Ryzen series of CPUs were highly successful, it is undeniable that they were unable to cover the whole PC market, leaving behind the lucrative integrated graphics market while the company focused on their high-end ambitions. Summit Ridge was a...