With four CPU cores, the
AMD Ryzen 3 4300G is the smallest version of AMDs 7 nm Renoir desktop processors. The processor clocks its four cores with up to 3.8 GHz. The processor can increase the clock frequency up to 4 GHz via turbo mode. The monolithic Renoir design differs somewhat from the usual AMD Ryzen 3xxx processors despite the use of Zen 2 CPU cores. AMD has minimized the level 3 cache to 8 MB in order to integrate a graphic.
The
AMD Ryzen 3 4300G is classified with 65 watts, but can also be operated at 45 watts without major loss of performance. On some mainboards it is even possible to reduce the cTDP to 35 watts, for example in the ASRock DeskMini A300. The processors performance is reduced slightly, but the efficiency increases to a greater extent. It can therefore make sense to lower the TDP of the processor in small or economical systems.
Up to 64 GB of RAM (DDR4-3200) are supported by the
AMD Ryzen 3 4300G in up to two memory channels. The processors memory controller can also handle faster memory via overclocking. At least DDR4-3600 works on almost all Ryzen 3xxx or Ryzen 4xxxG processors, as long as the module size does not exceed 16 GB. In the case of memory modules with a higher capacity (32 GB modules), the main memory can often only be operated at the approved speed of DDR4-3200.
The AMD Radeon 6 Graphics (Renoir) is also manufactured in 7 nm and can therefore be operated with quite high clock frequencies of 1.7 GHz. Although the number of execution units has partially been reduced compared to the previous generation, the Renoir APUs are usually faster in graphics calculations due to the high clock frequency. Driver updates and optimizations have also meant that the
AMD Ryzen 3 4300G can also play most games smoothly in 1080p at low details.
- Integrated AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 graphics unit
- Efficient Zen 2 architecture and 7nm manufacturing
- Solid CPU performance for everyday tasks
- Suitable for systems without a separate graphics card