AMD Ryzen 3 processor model

 AMD Ryzen 3 processor model 



For those who want a powerful processor at a cheap price, the choice is AMD Ryzen 3. When it is modified, the performance of this CPU tries to fight against Intel's Core i3s, which is both at the entry price of the model. One of the first AMD Ryzen 3 launched in 2017 is the Ryzen 3 1000 series, for example AMD Ryzen 3 1300X and 1200. These two processors feature four cores and four threads with a core clock power of 3.5 GHz and 3.1 GHz, n 'One by one. Then it continues with the AMD Ryzen 3 2000 series which was released in 2018. This time it is not only a desktop series but also a laptop. For desktop systems, the AMD Ryzen 3 2000 series based on Zen are the Ryzen 3 2200G and Ryzen 3 2200GE. Both use four cores and four threads and are paired with Radeon Vega 8. 2000 series 

 

There is also the Ryzen 3 Pro 2100GE which uses two cores and four threads. For GPU, it uses Radeon Vega 3. This processor supports DDR4-2933 in dual channel mode and can be installed on motherboards with AM4 slots. Meanwhile, for those based on Zen2, there are AMD Ryzen 3 2300X and 1200 (AF) options. For the laptop version, there is the AMD Ryzen 3 2300U which uses four cores and four threads, and the 2200U has two cores and four threads. Both use different GPUs, namely Vega 6 for the 2300U and Vega3 for the 2200U. Both laptop series have a TDP of 12-25W with a base clock of 2.0 GHz and 2.5 GHz. As for the boost clock, both processors can reach 3.4 GHz. This processor has 14 nm lithography and supports DDR4-2400 in dual channel mode and PCIe 3.0. 

 

3000 series 

 

The AMD Ryzen 3 3000 series was launched in 2019, in the desktop and laptop segment. The desktop series comes in two different architectures, namely Zen+ (eg 3200G and 3200GE series) and Zen2 (3300X and 3100). If you use the Zen + architecture, you can also see the Radeon Vega 8 graphics performance. This is different from the 3300X and 3100 which do not come with integrated graphics. The Ryzen 3 3000 series in the laptop sector uses the Zen and Zen+ platforms. Several laptop series include the 3250U, 3250C, and 3200U. There are also two other Zen+ based systems, namely the 3350U and 3300U. There is a slight increase in the operating frequency, which is 3.1 GHz (base clock) and up to 3.7 GHz and 3.5 GHz (boost clock). 4000 series 

 

Moving on to 2020, there is the AMD Ryzen 3 4000 series. There is a big difference in this year's series, which does not use Vega as a graphics card. For example the Ryzen 3 4100 has integrated graphics.

 

For most other Zen2 series, such as the 4300G and 4300GE, use an iGPU model in the form of AMD Radeon Graphics. There is only one Ryzen 3 4000 series for the laptop version, namely the 4300U, with support for a base clock of 2.7 GHz and a boost clock of 3.7 GHz. 

 

Unlike the previous series which supported PCIe 4.0 lanes, the 4000 series only supports 24 PCIe 3.0 lanes. All processors of this generation use the AM4 slot, support DDR4 3200 and are built with 7nm lithography. 5000 series 

 

The number of AMD Ryzen 3 5000 series processors is very limited. Some of them are the Ryzen 3 5300G and 5300GE, each of which has a Zen 3 architecture that is superior in terms of single-threaded performance, better energy efficiency, and increased IPC. This 2021 processor also supports TSMC's 7nm manufacturing process, PCIe 3.0, and two DDR4-3200 RAM channels. Next in the laptop section, the Ryzen 5000 comes in two different architectures, namely Zen 2 and Zen 3. The type of Zen 3 is divided into two suffixes, namely "U" and "C". The AMD Ryzen 3 5125C processor is designed to deliver high power performance, especially for Chromebook laptops. It only has a TDP of 15W, compared to the 5425U and 5400U with a TDP of 10-25W.

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