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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)