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Sample Ryzen 3 5300G tested, 8-17% faster than Ryzen 3 4350G

Ryzen 3 5300G, the lowest model built on a desktop APU Cezanne (Zen 3 + Vega+) with four cores and eight fibers appeared in the form of a pre-production sample (ES). The basic clock is 3.5 GHz, it also has a boost, but it is not certain which one (the screenshots show that the processor reached at least 4.13 GHz). As it is an EC, this means that the final parameters (and therefore the performance) will not be worse, but either as in the sample or slightly better.

The results from CineBench R15 and CPU-Z can be included in the context of other processors:

CineBench R15

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CPU-Z

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The Ryzen 3 5300G stands for multi-core performance at the level of the last-generation mainstream top model, the Core i9-9600K. Single-core, the current most powerful model of the competing mainstream, the Core i5-10600K and the high-end Core i7-10700K. It can be argued that at the time of a possible release, Intel will already be on the market Rocket Lake. Recent reports on the subject, however, suggest that Intel has a low-end generation Rocket Lake it doesn’t count right away and for this segment will release Core i3 built on Comet Lake (“Refresh”), so it probably won’t change much compared to the situation you see in the graphs.

The following are graphs from the test author, which we leave as they are (be careful, the first one does not start at zero):

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