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Yep. And like [USER=10734]@gazpl[/USER] said, I got my 5600G by purchasing a prebuilt HP system with a 3070. So its not a pre-release chip or anything like that. Its a proper retail chip. Only negative being software like Ryzen Master doesn't work with it yet.I had to update firmware to 1.60 for it to work on the Deskmini x300. Despite it not being listed on their specification page I can tell you it works no problem.Also here is a performance comparison between 4650G and 5600G. I did the tests at 3800MHz (which is the rated speed of the sticks) but you can push the memory to 4000Mhz without any issues whatsoever. Just have a look at the CPUz result above (memory running at 2000, you multiply that by 2 as thats the single data rate speed and the sticks are double data rate)
Yep. And like [USER=10734]@gazpl[/USER] said, I got my 5600G by purchasing a prebuilt HP system with a 3070. So its not a pre-release chip or anything like that. Its a proper retail chip. Only negative being software like Ryzen Master doesn't work with it yet.
I had to update firmware to 1.60 for it to work on the Deskmini x300. Despite it not being listed on their specification page I can tell you it works no problem.
Also here is a performance comparison between 4650G and 5600G. I did the tests at 3800MHz (which is the rated speed of the sticks) but you can push the memory to 4000Mhz without any issues whatsoever. Just have a look at the CPUz result above (memory running at 2000, you multiply that by 2 as thats the single data rate speed and the sticks are double data rate)