Testseek.co.uk have collected 416 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 5 2400G 3.6GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 5 2400G 3.6GHz Socket AM4.
February 2018
(84%)
416 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(98%)
17 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Very solid value
Best-in-class IGP
Intel-like energy efficiency
Increasing motherboard choice
Affordable
Decent gaming performance
Onboard graphics are convenient for slim builds
Low platform cost
Easy to overclock
Sense MI technologies
Low Power use
Excellent Value
Competitive CPU Performance
Compelling integrated Vegas GPU
Genuine upgrade path (AM4 socket compatibility)
Neutral
- Can get a little warm
- Only 8x PCIe l
Price
Higher frequencies
Solid 720p gaming performance
Passable 1080p gaming in some titles with low settings
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
AMD have released their first desktop APU that makes genuine sense for gamers. Before now their APUs ended up using hobbled processor and weakheart GPU cores, but by building on the twin pillars of the Ryzen and Vega technologies respectively AMD have man...
Price, Higher frequencies, Solid 720p gaming performance, Passable 1080p gaming in some titles with low settings, Unlocked multipliers
Eight lanes for PCIe slots, Need to ensure motherboard BIOS compatibility, Non-metallic TIM, Requires a better heatsink for overclocking
The Ryzen 5 2400G redefines our expectations for integrated graphics. It represents a great deal for budget gaming rig builders, and the ability to purchase a single chip without the added expense of a GPU adds to the value. You can tune the CPU, memory...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Impressive integrated graphics power, Excellent value
PCIe lanes limited to x8 standard, Intel still leads in processing performance
Last year, we thought the Ryzen 5 1400 was an amazing value for a quad-core, eight-thread processor, and now the $169 (£149, AU$269) AMD Ryzen 5 2400G is an even better deal. The processor might only perform slightly faster than the last generation, compu...
We recently updated our Linux testing suite a wee bit, making minor changes, but at the expense of dropping all single-threaded benchmarks – by accident. We hadn't thought much about every single set of results being hugely optimized for core counts, whic...
Published: 2018-11-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Battlefield V is playable on quad-cores but you can expect frequent frame dips, resulting in less consistent frame rates. For the most part, we've found that the older Core i5-7600K has been hanging in there pretty well with AAA titles released in 2018, b...
Published: 2018-07-01, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
The only motherboard form factor that will fit into the H200i is mITX. Anyone who has bought or is planning to buy a mini-ITX board probably did so because they want a small computer, and the H200i isn't small, at least, not compared to its competitors. I...
Published: 2018-05-11, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Intel's Pentium G5600 competes most directly with the AMD R3 1300X or 1200, and indirectly versus the AMD R3 2200G. At $40 more than the G4560, it makes sense that the gains we're seeing are as big as they are in some instances. That said, we're also gett...
IntroThe Ryzen 5 2400G CPU has four cores, eight threads and 3.9 GHz maximum clock, bringing an integrated Vega 11 GPU, that is part of the most recent graphics chips family from AMD. Is it a good choice for a budget gaming PC without an independent video...
Abstract: AMD certainly had great last year – maybe even their best in a decade. First they captured the hearts and minds of the mainstream buying public with their eight-core / sixteen thread Ryzen 7 and six-core / twelve thread Ryzen 5 series of CPUs. Then they c...