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    Has anyone tried the new AMD RYZEN 3 2200G? How do its integrated graphics (RADEON VEGA 8) perform?
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    I just bought one, but haven't assembled the PC yet as the MB I got was defective.
    When I get a replacement in a week, hopefully, I'll post a thread about the build.
    It does come with a nice cooler with PWM leads. At ~ $100US, looks like a good deal.
    But make sure you get a compatible MB.
    I'd also recommend a M.2 boot drive, most of the compatible MBs come with that option.

    https://www.amd.com/en/products/apu/amd-ryzen-3-2200g
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    I think most current motherboards will need a bios upgrade to support it and will not work out of the box. Which motherboard did you choose?
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    I got the MSI b350m gaming pro mobo: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813144019 and the 2400g.
    It booted using the onboard gpu with no problems, I just had to update to the newest bios to get it fully functional.

    I've not done much testing, but it handles 1080p with Madvr NGU doubling, debanding, and rca with no problems.
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    Tends to be slightly worse than a RX 550. And RAM speed is much more important with these APUs, than standard Ryzen, as it uses RAM for VRAM.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUT4zedxJhw
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    I needed a fairly small MB for my PC case, so I chose a Asrock A320M-HDV
    It's for a home office PC, so gaming performance is not an issue.
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