Hello, I have a chance to get Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G for a decent price and I would like to build A300 around it. Is there any issue with the compatibility of the "PRO" model, or it doesn't matter? I plan to go with Crucial Ballistix 2x8GB 3200, L9a, 970 EVO and USB/WiFi expansions from ASrock.
@DoM_HCheck your retailer. There is no PRO model of 3400G.You're right. Even AMD lists PRO on their product page.
What has PRO what the non-PRO does not offer? It's "AMD Memory Guard" and "AMD GuardMI Technology"
If rubicoin is able to run with his 4650 PRO, I suggest you would be able to use 3400G PRO in the same way.
@rubicoin impressive benchmarks! could you add it up with a small GPU review? So we could tests both Vega's against each other?
I can test against UNIENGINE Valley, CSGO, GTA V
We should speak about the testing profiles though, and mem timings
UNIENGINE Valley is free, I've achieved 45fps or ~1900 points with:
API: DX11
Quality: Low
Stereo 3D: Disabled
Monitors: Single
Anti-aliasing: Off
Full Screen: Yes
Resolution: 1920x1080
at stock Ryzen 2400G with G.Skill 3200MHz@CL18 XMP.
CINEBENCH R15: 775 points
CINEBENCH R20: 1713 points
temps (modded NH-L9a-AM4 with 25 mm fan @ standard cpu fan setting in bios):
- idle (win10+chrome): 1200 rpm / 39 °C
- load (cinebench_r20): 2000 rpm / 52 °C
temps (modded NH-L9a-AM4 with 25 mm fan @ standard cpu fan setting in bios):
- idle (win10+chrome): 1200 rpm / 39 °C
- load (cinebench_r20): 2000 rpm / 52 °C
Your temps are higher than mine at idle. Im sitting at 29 with the stock wraith cooler while browsing through SFF. Dont know what your ambient temps are but it cant make that much of a difference.
3.62 bios file date is 22/01/2020, while 3.60R beta is 14/08/2020 ?
checked 4PDA thread with google translate, found nothing related.
While it is true the file has been modified on the 1st if january. It seems like it has been created on the 13/08/2020.
So the creation date is after the modification date ?
Well, let's wait for a brave explorer (or a release note).
yeah, probably, no GnbSocRenoirDxe string (or any other with "Renoir" in name like in 3.60N+) in UEFIextract report ?without renoir support
Just wanna share some statistics I gathered with my A300 with 2400G / 4750G and notebook 4650U
thanks for the reference, know i have something to match my temps (35w 4750g vs 65w 4650g seems to be a fair comparison), and also know which is the best software to use. the only question remaining is your cooling solution.
so i consider this hwinfo report the most accurate measuring possible (28 °C idle and 60 °C stress temps):