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AMD Ryzen 3 5300G is a 4-core desktop processor with an integrated graphics unit (iGPU). The processor clocks its CPU cores with 3.8 GHz. It can boost this clock rate to 4.2 GHz, with one or more CPU cores running at this clock. The
AMD Ryzen 3 5300G is based on AMDs Zen 3 CPU cores, which are also used in the new AMD Ryzen desktop processors without iGPU. The
AMD Ryzen 3 5300G now uses a mixture of the Zen 3 cores of an iGPU with the "Cezanne" architecture.
It supports simultaneous multi-threading and can process 2 threads per CPU core, so a total of 8. It is overclockable via the AMD Ryzen Master Tool (CPU and GPU), but this also requires a motherboard chipset that supports overclocking. The processor fits into the socket AM4, but many older motherboards require a bios update (with an older AM4 processor) before.
The AMD Radeon 6 Graphics (Renoir) with 6 execution units and 384 shaders is used as the iGPU in the AMD Ryzen 3 5300G. It is the smallest expansion stage of the Renoir APUs, which is based on AMDs 1st RDNA generation. Unfortunately, the GPU cannot decode the new AV1 codec in hardware yet.
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AMD Ryzen 3 5300G supports 64 GB of DDR4-3200 RAM in two memory channels (dual-channel). In contrast to the normal Ryzen 5xxx desktop processors, the Ryzen 5xxxG APUs do not yet support PCIe 4.0 and can therefore only connect devices via a PCIe 3.0 interface with a maximum of 12 lines.
The processor is classified in the TDP class of 65 watts, but it can use much less energy in reality due to the low core count and clock frequency. The level 3 cache is 16 MB. The processor is manufactured in 7 nm and is correspondingly energy-efficient.
- Integrated AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 Graphics
- Efficient Zen 3 Architecture
- 7 nm Manufacturing Process
- Solid Performance for Everyday Tasks and Light Gaming