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AMD R3 3200G is officially launched, with a maximum frequency of 4.0GHz in 12nm process.

In addition to the R5 3400G, AMD also released the R3 3200G. This new product and the R5 3400G are equipped with a 12nm Zen+ process and are positioned as a mid-range entry level.

The AMD R3 3200G features a quad-core, four-thread design with a base frequency of 3.6 GHz and a maximum frequency of 4.0 GHz. The chip is a 4MB L3 cache and a 65W TDP with a Wraith Stealth heatsink. The nuclear part uses Vega 8 with a frequency of 1250 MHz.




Compared to the R5 3400G just introduced, the R3 3200G does not support brazing heat dissipation and does not support PBO automatic overclocking. However, with reference to the positioning of this product, R3 3200G is only 799 yuan compared to the price of R5 3400G 1199 yuan, so some functions are also understandable.