Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 5 3400G 3.7GHz AM4 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 5 3400G 3.7GHz AM4.
September 2019
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The editors liked
Radeon Vega graphics
Price
Higher frequencies
Passable 1080p
Solid 720p gaming
Auto-overclocking PBO support
Solder TIM
Bundled cooler
1080p and 720p gaming from an APU
Good CPU performance
AM4 platform allows for easy upgrading etc
Great for HTPC and media playback capabilities
CPU cooler included
Price compared to getting a CPU and discrete GPU
The editors didn't like
Lower performance in applications than alternatives
Published: 2021-01-28, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Trying to figure out the best CPU for your next PC upgrade or DIY build? With apologies to Robert Frost, it's the classic two roads that parted in the wood—if the wood were a shopping-results page at Newegg or Amazon, and the road kept dividing endlessly...
Published: 2021-01-28, Author: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: These days, you're not suffering for choice if you're shopping for a new desktop CPU. Far from it! And that's true whether you're buying a new processor you'll use for PC gaming, one packed with cores for speedy content creation or media crunching, or a s...
Lower performance in applications than alternatives, Small performance advantage over previous-gen
The Ryzen 5 3400G is a great niche part for low-cost systems built around integrated graphics, like budget gaming rigs, HTPCs, and basic computers. But keep your eye out for deals on cheaper previous-gen competitors...
Our complete PC build, cost us approximately USD $650, which is sounds about right. It's not the most high-end, but bare in mind with the X570 motherboard, you can upgrade your CPU to a more powerful Ryzen 7 or Ryzen 9 (3000-series) at any time, as well a...
1080p and 720p gaming from an APU, Good CPU performance, AM4 platform allows for easy upgrading etc, Great for HTPC and media playback capabilities, CPU cooler included, Price compared to getting a CPU and discrete GPU
Still waiting for a Zen 2 + Navi APU
With the Ryzen 5 3400G AMD has put together an all-in-one solution for your CPU and GPU at a very low cost. On the CPU-side you have a 4-core, 8-thread part that has a base clock of 3.7 GHz and has a max boost clock of 4.2 GHz. That is more than enough po...
Published: 2019-09-27, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Until the release of Ryzen, a lot of our reviews of AMD processors were focused upon the top of the company product range. Simply put, AMD's older Bulldozer-era CPUs usually required more cores to overcome their single-threaded performance deficit when co...
Published: 2019-09-20, Author: Rob , review by: techgage.com
Abstract: If you're interested in Linux performance, you may want to take a look at our experiences with these CPUs here.We're a little overdue on tackling our performance look on these chips, thanks in part to some hassle that happened along the way, but, it's fin...
Published: 2019-08-23, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: AMD Raven Ridge APUs were a rough launch particularly on Linux where even with the latest motherboard BIOS updates and Linux kernel I am still hitting occasional stability issues, so when the opportunity arose recently to try out the Ryzen 5 3400G as the...
It certainly is true that the Ryzen 5 3400G isnotZen 2 based. Instead, it is Zen+ based. While this is indeed an improvement over the Ryzen 5 2400G it does mean it is not a chiplet based ‘APU'. As such it does not, cannot, use the fantastically improved m...
AMD is offering merely an incremental performance increase with the Ryzen 5 3400G. As an APU these units still hold ground, but as a gaming processor, these obviously are not rather exciting processors. I think it is confusing for the novice buyer that is...