AMD also announced availability of the Ryzen 3000 Series Desktop Processors with Radeon Graphics, armed with higher CPU and graphics clock speeds than its prior generation of processors, plus new driver features like Radeon Anti-Lag. Offering best-in-class graphics performance15; smooth framerates for 1080p gamers16; 4K HDR streaming capabilities; and Radeon™ FreeSync support17, the latest generation of AMD Ryzen Processors with Graphics are ideal for affordable gaming rigs, SFF PCs, HTPCs, and other unique builds.
Ryzen 3000 Series
Processors with Radeon Graphics | Cores /
Threads | TDP
(Watts) | Boost/Base
Freq. (GHz) | Graphics
(Graphics Clock) | L2 + L3
Cache (MB) | SEP1
(USD) | |
Ryzen™ 5 3400G | 4/8 | 65 | 4.2/3.7 | Radeon™ RX Vega 11
(1400 MHz) | 6 | $149 | |
Ryzen™ 3 3200G | 4/4 | 65 | 4.0/3.6 | Radeon™ Vega 8
(1250 MHz) | 6 | $99 |
Play Gears 5 and 100+ Other PC Games with Xbox Game Pass18
AMD is also offering the Xbox Game Pass for PC, providing complimentary, three-month access to Xbox Game Pass for PC with the purchase of AMD Radeon RX 5700 Series graphics cards, AMD Ryzen 3000 Series processors, and other select AMD products from participating retailers. Learn more
here.
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