Processor | 3.9 GHz ryzen_5_2400g |
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RAM | 16 GB |
Hard Drive | 1 TB |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX Vega 11 |
Chipset Brand | amd |
Wireless Type | 802.11b/n/ac |
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AMD Ryzen 5 2400G Processor with Radeon RX Vega 11 Graphics - YD2400C5FBBOX
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Brand | AMD |
CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
CPU Model | Ryzen 5 2400G |
CPU Speed | 3.9 GHz |
CPU Socket | Socket AM4 |
About this item
- Built In Radeon Vega RX 11 Graphics
- 4 Cores/8 Threads Unlocked; Max Temps: 95 degree C
- Frequency: 3.9 GHz Max Boost. Supported technologies: AMD SenseMI technology, AMD VR ready processors, AMD Ryzen master utility, enmotus FuzeDrive for AMD Ryzen, Radeon software, Radeon FreeSync technology
- Socket Type: AM4. Default TDP / TDP: 65W
- Thermal Solution: Wraith Stealth Cooler
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Value for money | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.7 |
For gaming | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Easy to install | 4.4 | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 | — |
Video quality | — | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.8 | — | 4.6 |
Easy to lock | — | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.5 | — | 4.6 |
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core count | 4 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
cpu socket | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 |
cpu speed | 3.9 GHz | 4 GHz | 4.6 GHz | 4.4 GHz | 4.6 GHz | 4.2 GHz |
cpu family | ryzen 5 2400g | amd r series | amd ryzen 7 5700g | amd ryzen 5 5600g | ryzen 5 | ryzen 5 4600h |
L2 cache | 2 MB | 2 MB | 20 MB | 19 MB | 4 MB | 19 MB |
wattage | — | 95 watts | 65 watts | 65 watts | 65 watts | 65 watts |
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Specifications Mfr Part Number: YD2400C5FBBOX model: AMD Ryzen 5 processor model 2400G Core count: 4 thread count: 8 Frequency: 3.6 GHz max Turbo Frequency: 3.9 GHz L2 cache: 2 MB L3 cache: 4 MB socket: Socket AM4 Max thermal design Power: 65 W graphics frequency:  1250 MHz graphics model:   radeon Vega 11 processor graphics graphics Core count:   11 processor features: AMD SenseMI technology AMD ryzen master utility enmotus fuzedrive for AMD Ryzen radeon software radeon free Sync technology.
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Brand | AMD |
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Item model number | YD2400C5FBBOX |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Manufacturer | AMD |
ASIN | B079D8FD28 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 12, 2018 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #314 in Computer CPU Processors |
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Customers like the quality, value, compatibility, graphics and gaming of the computer processor. For example, they mention that it runs greats, it does a decent enough job playing recent game and that the stock cooler is not only decent. They appreciate the graphics performance and say it's overclockable. Customers are also impresseded with the gaming capabilities, saying that it'll play modern games.
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Customers like the quality of the processor. They say it's a very good processor, its performance can impress, and it runs greats. The CPU cooler is decent and the power behind this little CPU is amazing. It does a decent enough job playing recent games for the money it costs.
"...play multiple games in 4K (on medium-low settings granted) with decent framerates and no noticeable stuttering)..." Read more
"...CPU runs greats. Plenty fast for my media PC...." Read more
"...So far this processor has a lot or productivity to it, it's very solid and comes with a very decent cooling solution...." Read more
"...But the gaming performance is so shockingly awesome, that I gave it a full 5 stars!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the computer processor. They mention that it is a great chip for the budget gamer, has great power for its price, and has nice graphics for the money. It is also a solid option for light gaming and everyday use.
"...The CPU portion of the chip is a fantastic value on its own, comparable to a Ryzen 1500X and it's performing very well...." Read more
"...I did this for awhile and gaming was great on Ryzen 3. Easily overclockable both gpu and cpu...." Read more
"Got this for my new media PC, with a mini ITX board. Good value for the $$. The Stealth cooler is compact, which was critical for my build...." Read more
"...(ease of use, value vs performance, and overall performance)...." Read more
Customers like the compatibility of the computer processor. For example, they mention it really performs well, the stock cooler works great, and it works fine for office work. Some say that the graphics card works amazing well at 2560x1440, and that the chip performs good under full load. Overall, most are happy with the results and the performance of the product.
"...4K tv for both movies and some light gaming and I've been extremely happy with the results...." Read more
"...The ryzen 5 cpu doesn’t have a place in my heart sadly. It performs good and I’m sure has an application...." Read more
"...With dual 4K monitors I found that the GPU works amazing well at 2560x1440, giving me a solid 30-60fps (remember this is an iGPU), smooth and very..." Read more
"...Mortal Kombat X looks and runs great under its auto-detect settings. I haven't made any attempts to overclock it...." Read more
Customers like the graphics of the computer processor. They say it has good integrated graphics, runs graphics well, and is overclockable. The APU is amazing and despite its simple looks, it packs a punch. The included graphics pair well with a 1080p monitor and allow for good frame rates.
"...On two separate occasions having integrated graphics has saved the day. First, when ordering my PC parts this processor arrived well before my GPU...." Read more
"...not as good as a Ryzen 5 1600 but it gives you a very decent integrated graphic experience...." Read more
"...I love the integrated graphics, but it means higher temps.I'm watercooling and it's generally in the high 30s and low 40s on idle...." Read more
"...Graphics are good enough to run games at low frame rates but it gets really hot with the standard cooler...." Read more
Customers like the gaming capabilities of the processor. They say it's great for entry-level gaming and esports, runs games like Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Minecraft smoothly, and is very play-friendly at high settings. Customers also mention that it'll be excellent for e-sports titles.
"...graphics side has just blown me away though, I've been able to play multiple games in 4K (on medium-low settings granted) with decent framerates and..." Read more
"...me a solid 30-60fps (remember this is an iGPU), smooth and very play-friendly at high settings...." Read more
"...As for the APU:Despite the graphics on the chip; it is NOT suitable for the game I love the most: X-com:Enemy Unknown...." Read more
"...around 40-45FPS, which aren't the highest numbers, but the game is absolutely playable. I recommend this APU." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the frame rate of the computer processor. They mention that it is capable of streaming 720p60fps, and even 1080p on some games. They also say that video playback is smooth, and that it provides a good experience for 1080P gaming. Some say that the graphics are awesome with zero lag, and it displays 4K HDR video flawlessly.
"...K (on medium-low settings granted) with decent framerates and no noticeable stuttering)..." Read more
"...at 2560x1440, giving me a solid 30-60fps (remember this is an iGPU), smooth and very play-friendly at high settings...." Read more
"...latest version of Windows 10 (1809 at the time of writing), the system is smooth, fast and stable...." Read more
"...Fortunately, this seems to have done the trick and video playback is smooth...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the computer processor to be easy. They mention that it's easy to build, and to incorporate into a reliable budget build. Some say that the processor is a perfect way to start PC gaming and is the best for first builds.
"...CPU runs greats. Plenty fast for my media PC. Installed easily, but do wish the AMD CPU design would allow for an outer locking ring to clamp..." Read more
"...Install process of the APU is simple (just read the instructions); the only "hard" part was installing the wraith cooler, but it's more tedious than..." Read more
"...they're much better value than others and they're easy to incorporate into a reliable budget build." Read more
"...Also works great for homework/school tasks. Very easy to build and nice to not have to buy a dedicated GPU...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the computer processor. Some mention that it runs cool, while others say that it gets too hot under load.
"...has a lot or productivity to it, it's very solid and comes with a very decent cooling solution...." Read more
"...The result was watch dog errors, freezing and restarts. Stability for a very short time while using the Microsoft basic graphics driver...." Read more
"...case and mobo with a Noctua air cooler/fan and its dead silent and cool enough that I don't even need to connect up the case fan..." Read more
"...cpu to boost its speed, which is great, but this also means spikes in temperatures and higher sustained temperatures...." Read more
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The graphics side has just blown me away though, I've been able to play multiple games in 4K (on medium-low settings granted) with decent framerates and no noticeable stuttering), so far the only two I've tried are World of Warships and Battlefleet Gothic: Armada but I've been exceedingly happy with it, I never would've believed just how capable this thing is without seeing it for myself and with current graphics card prices this thing has been a lifesaver. I liked it so much I decided to build a second one for my brother and a 2200 version for my dad.
All 3 chips have been fantastic, the only things I would note is that the graphics will perform significantly better with high speed/multiple sticks of DDR4, and that if you're planning to use one of these for a HTPC or other quiet build the stock cooler isn't very loud, but if you have a fairly open case it is audible, especially if you don't have something like a HDD making noise to cover it up. It isn't loud by any means, but it's something to consider when choosing a case and people trying to build a fully silent pc may need to look at other coolers.
The GPU is particularly sensitive to memory performance since it is limited by system memory bandwidth. So focusing on buying high-speed memory (e.g. in the 2966-3300 range) gives you much more bang for your buck.
I've been able to test this with a few games, but not being a heavy gamer all I really had was WoW and GW, neither of which need high-end GPUs. With dual 4K monitors I found that the GPU works amazing well at 2560x1440, giving me a solid 30-60fps (remember this is an iGPU), smooth and very play-friendly at high settings. At 4K resolution I get 15-30 fps or so but it isn't smooth and there is noticeable input lag. Not unexpected since even high-end GPUs have problems at 4K. Desktop works great at 4K, of course.
I'm very happy with this cpu. I have it in a mini-itx case and mobo with a Noctua air cooler/fan and its dead silent and cool enough that I don't even need to connect up the case fan (cpu fan, yes, case fan, no).
-Matt
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E’ stato così per moltissime delle percezioni avute, con qualche tentennamento dovuto probabilmente al controller di memoria o alle schede madri usate.
AMD ritorna quindi in grande stile proponendo una seconda versione di un’architettura che ha dato un incremento di circa il 45% (e più) alla precedente versione di CPU (gli FX) a prezzi molto concorrenziali.
I concetti sono rimasti invariati, i thread sono sempre 8 per questa versione rispetto agli FX di punta, ma ci troviamo di fronte ad un affinamento nei consumi (65W per una APU di questa potenza) e ad una architettura fatta da 4 core e SMT (Multi Threading Simultaneo).
Parliamo di prestazioni: messo a confronto, riesce a sprigionare potenza a sufficienza per farci di TUTTO (sia in piccoli uffici, sia a casa o per divertimento).
E’ al livello di Intel Core i5-7400, supera il core i5-3470 di un 10% complessivo.
NOTA: in multithread spinto i suddetti processori Intel soccombono con prestazioni pari a metà del Ryzen.
In situazione a 4 core o meno sono più o meno alla pari.
Se poi si vanno a spulciare i listini allora è lì che ci rendiamo conto che l’affare è fatto!
Il rapporto qualità prezzo per una CPU che “fa tutto” è a favore di AMD.
Se prendiamo la stessa fascia di prezzo dei 150€, Intel propone nuovi Coffee Lake i3-8xxx che somigliano agli i5 della Settima generazione, ma non brillano in multithread (8 contro 4): intel per cercare di compensare (senza riuscirci) ha aumentato la frequenza (ed i consumi).
Core i3-8300 supera in quad core il Ryzen 5 2400g (per via della frequenza) ma ha il 45% di prestazioni in meno.
Fatevi voi un’idea a seconda delle vostre esigenze.
Riassumendo, le architetture danno un IPC (Istruzione per Ciclo di clock) molto simile (Intel rispetto alla prima generazione di Ryzen era avanti di massimo il 10%).
Confrontando il 2400G con la passata generazione possiamo asserire che il suo rivale è il Ryzen 5 1500X (nonostante quest’ultimo ha una cache maggiore).
Parlando del fiore all’occhiello di questa APU va menzionata la Vega11 (con i suoi 704 motori di elaborazione, con l’ultima architettura di AMD di fascia alta). Praticamente ha capacità simili ad una Radeon HD7770 (GHz edition).
Nella pratica invece le nuove tecnologie danno uno sprint in più al suddetto acceleratore grafico.
Se confrontiamo questa GPU con quelle integrate fornite da Intel nelle sue CPU, AMD vince 3-0 a tavolino.
Giochi come Batman Arkham Knight, Mad Max, Tomb Raider (2013) girano bene (con dettagli che spaziano dal minimo al massimo). AMD dichiara di poter giocare con questa APU a giochi tripla A tutto al minimo. Sì, effettivamente ce la fa!
Altro vantaggio di questa CPU è il SMT, tramite il quale riesce a processare 8 thread contemporaneamente, velocizzando molte attività programmate a thread. Praticamente un i7 di qualche generazione fa (i7-4790 o i7-6700 per esempio).
Ora parliamo della presunta NOTA DOLENTE: ho installato le 2 CPU acquistate su una Asrock B450M-HDV (Memorie Patriot Viper XMP a 3000MHz certificate) e una Gigabyte B450M-D3SH (Memorie HyperX Predator a 3200). Nel primo caso non sono potuto andare oltre 2866MHz e timings da profilo XMP, nel secondo mi sono fermato a 3000MHz con un profilo conservativo XPM.
La CPU potrebbe essere la causa? Non lo so. So solo che non mi è mai capitata una situazione del genere in anni che assemblo PC per diletto e NON.
Ad ogni modo le prestazioni non ne risentono tantissimo.
Concludendo: la CPU è da consigliare a coloro che vogliono un sistema scattante (SSD/M.2 permettendo) e a chi non ha possibilità di comprare una scheda grafica (con i prezzi altissimi degli ultimi 2 anni). Le prestazioni sono adeguate a fare di tutto ad un prezzo finalmente umano.
La concorrenza a parità di spesa offre prestazioni simili: superiori di poco fino a 4 core, inferiori di molto in Multithtreading. AMD ha portato vantaggi a noi acquirenti abbassando i prezzi.
Per chi ha una scheda video ancora valida è bene rivolgersi ad un Ryzen 5 1500X oppure un Ryzen 5 1600X (o 2600) sulla fascia di prezzo di questo 2400G.
PS: il dissipatore è quello in foto. La APU non scalda quasi mai, ma sempre con temperature che per chi ha avuto gli FX sono freschissime.
Reviewed in Italy on February 6, 2019
E’ stato così per moltissime delle percezioni avute, con qualche tentennamento dovuto probabilmente al controller di memoria o alle schede madri usate.
AMD ritorna quindi in grande stile proponendo una seconda versione di un’architettura che ha dato un incremento di circa il 45% (e più) alla precedente versione di CPU (gli FX) a prezzi molto concorrenziali.
I concetti sono rimasti invariati, i thread sono sempre 8 per questa versione rispetto agli FX di punta, ma ci troviamo di fronte ad un affinamento nei consumi (65W per una APU di questa potenza) e ad una architettura fatta da 4 core e SMT (Multi Threading Simultaneo).
Parliamo di prestazioni: messo a confronto, riesce a sprigionare potenza a sufficienza per farci di TUTTO (sia in piccoli uffici, sia a casa o per divertimento).
E’ al livello di Intel Core i5-7400, supera il core i5-3470 di un 10% complessivo.
NOTA: in multithread spinto i suddetti processori Intel soccombono con prestazioni pari a metà del Ryzen.
In situazione a 4 core o meno sono più o meno alla pari.
Se poi si vanno a spulciare i listini allora è lì che ci rendiamo conto che l’affare è fatto!
Il rapporto qualità prezzo per una CPU che “fa tutto” è a favore di AMD.
Se prendiamo la stessa fascia di prezzo dei 150€, Intel propone nuovi Coffee Lake i3-8xxx che somigliano agli i5 della Settima generazione, ma non brillano in multithread (8 contro 4): intel per cercare di compensare (senza riuscirci) ha aumentato la frequenza (ed i consumi).
Core i3-8300 supera in quad core il Ryzen 5 2400g (per via della frequenza) ma ha il 45% di prestazioni in meno.
Fatevi voi un’idea a seconda delle vostre esigenze.
Riassumendo, le architetture danno un IPC (Istruzione per Ciclo di clock) molto simile (Intel rispetto alla prima generazione di Ryzen era avanti di massimo il 10%).
Confrontando il 2400G con la passata generazione possiamo asserire che il suo rivale è il Ryzen 5 1500X (nonostante quest’ultimo ha una cache maggiore).
Parlando del fiore all’occhiello di questa APU va menzionata la Vega11 (con i suoi 704 motori di elaborazione, con l’ultima architettura di AMD di fascia alta). Praticamente ha capacità simili ad una Radeon HD7770 (GHz edition).
Nella pratica invece le nuove tecnologie danno uno sprint in più al suddetto acceleratore grafico.
Se confrontiamo questa GPU con quelle integrate fornite da Intel nelle sue CPU, AMD vince 3-0 a tavolino.
Giochi come Batman Arkham Knight, Mad Max, Tomb Raider (2013) girano bene (con dettagli che spaziano dal minimo al massimo). AMD dichiara di poter giocare con questa APU a giochi tripla A tutto al minimo. Sì, effettivamente ce la fa!
Altro vantaggio di questa CPU è il SMT, tramite il quale riesce a processare 8 thread contemporaneamente, velocizzando molte attività programmate a thread. Praticamente un i7 di qualche generazione fa (i7-4790 o i7-6700 per esempio).
Ora parliamo della presunta NOTA DOLENTE: ho installato le 2 CPU acquistate su una Asrock B450M-HDV (Memorie Patriot Viper XMP a 3000MHz certificate) e una Gigabyte B450M-D3SH (Memorie HyperX Predator a 3200). Nel primo caso non sono potuto andare oltre 2866MHz e timings da profilo XMP, nel secondo mi sono fermato a 3000MHz con un profilo conservativo XPM.
La CPU potrebbe essere la causa? Non lo so. So solo che non mi è mai capitata una situazione del genere in anni che assemblo PC per diletto e NON.
Ad ogni modo le prestazioni non ne risentono tantissimo.
Concludendo: la CPU è da consigliare a coloro che vogliono un sistema scattante (SSD/M.2 permettendo) e a chi non ha possibilità di comprare una scheda grafica (con i prezzi altissimi degli ultimi 2 anni). Le prestazioni sono adeguate a fare di tutto ad un prezzo finalmente umano.
La concorrenza a parità di spesa offre prestazioni simili: superiori di poco fino a 4 core, inferiori di molto in Multithtreading. AMD ha portato vantaggi a noi acquirenti abbassando i prezzi.
Per chi ha una scheda video ancora valida è bene rivolgersi ad un Ryzen 5 1500X oppure un Ryzen 5 1600X (o 2600) sulla fascia di prezzo di questo 2400G.
PS: il dissipatore è quello in foto. La APU non scalda quasi mai, ma sempre con temperature che per chi ha avuto gli FX sono freschissime.