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AMD Vega 8内显入门款 - Ryzen 3 2200G效能与游戏解析
AMD在今年2/12首度推出两款搭载Vega内显的Ryzen APU
个人当天先分享过较高阶的Ryzen 5 2400G,过完年后继续测试下一款
这款是较为低阶的Ryzen 3 2200G,两款CPU在市场价位会有一段差距
同样实体四核心,主要差别在于超线程功能,还有内显运算单元多寡
本次的主角 - Ryzen 3 2200G搭载Radeon Vega 8内建显示GPU
14nm制程与去年Ryzen系列相同,4核心4线程,也就是所谓的4C4T架构
基础频率为3.5GHz,最大Boost频率可达3.7GHz,L3快取为4MB
核心代号为Raven Ridge,内显Radeon Vega 8频率为1100MHz
Core Count达8个运算单元,支持HDR、FreeSync 2与4K影音输出功能
美金报价为99元,台湾代理商的价位为3370元,这部分还是有一些的价格差距
Ryzen APU可能有些网友想用来搭配小主机,像是M-ATX或是ITX主板
本回搭配BIOSTAR Racing X370GTN,虽然是较高阶的X370芯片组
在美国市场价位约为107美元左右,折合台币约3150元,CP值相当地高
因为比许多品牌的B350 ITX主板还便宜,不过如果市场能见度再多一些会更好
几点主要特色
VIVID LED DJ、BIOSTAR Hi-Fi音效技术、5050 LED FUN ZONE
BIOS算是更新得很勤快,对于AMD Ryzen APU这种新架构来说
更新BIOS提升稳定度与超频能力相当地重要,毕竟去年3月刚开始上市时Bug算是蛮多的
后来几次AMD AGESA大更新后,DDR4、M.2或USB兼容性表现才有所提升
ITX主板普遍都把M.2插槽设计在背面,支持M.2 type 尺寸的SSD
M.2最高带宽可达32Gb/s,搭配RYZEN为32Gb/s,如果使用APU & NPU为16Gb/s
如果是使用Pioneer APS-SE20 256GB这种内附大型散热片的M.2 SSD
安装入机壳内可能会卡到机壳内侧,这点在DIY配置时需要多加注意
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
MB: BIOSTAR RACING X370GTN
DRAM: KLEVV CRAS DDR4
VGA: AMD Radeon Vega 8
SSD: Pioneer APS-SE20 256GB
POWER: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1200W
Cooler: AMD Wraith Max
OS: Windows 10 64bit
2200G默认值支持到DDR4 2933,所以将2133直接设定成2933
CL等参数使用默认值,当然这也要这对DDR4体质够好才可以这样做超频动作
CPU电压与频率皆采用默认值,也就是3.5~3.7GHz,电压会依频率高低做变化
CINEBENCH R15
CPU =& 576 cb
CPU(Single Core) =& 148 cb
CPUZ 1.83.0
单线线程 =& 425.6
4C4T多任务线程 =& 1699.3
Fritz Chess Benchmark =& 20.88 / 10023
Running Time =& 7m 17s
x265 Benchmark 2.0.0 =& 17.65 FPS
CrystalDiskMark 2004R7 =&316092
依CPU效能做比较,4C8T 2400G大约会比4C4T 2200G高出1成多到3成以上的效能
除了超线程的差别外,另外2400G平均也比2200G高出200MHz的频率
还有这两款Ryzen APU才出现的Pricision Boost 2新技术,也是卖点之一
此款技术会依所搭配的散热器强弱来调整自动超频的频率,基础效能还会再高一点
以入门Ryzen APU来看,2200G CPU能力胜任文书机已经绰绰有余
毕竟4C4T已经可以符合绝大部分的使用需求,未来可能有更高或更低阶的型号推出
接着是最大的特色,也就是内建GPU - Radeon RX Vega 8
默认值为共享主存储器1GB,测试中另外在BIOS选单调整到最高值2GB
设定2GB对于3D效能没多大差异,主要还是取决于GPU本身的3D能力够不够强
1080P MEDIUM =& 1897
2400G在这个测试中为2331
FINAL FANTASY XIV: Stormblood Benchmark
1080P =&3466
分辨率为1920 x 1080,将3D特效开启到LOW模式
开头选单画面 - 56 FPS
FAR CRY 4播完开头动画后在一开始场景画面 - 35 FPS
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Siege 虹彩六号:围攻行动
1920 x 1080,GRAPHICS设定Low
进入游戏一开始场景画面 - 56 FPS
NieR:Automata 尼尔:自动人形
1920 x 1080,GRAPHIC PRESET设定Low
进到储存点刚开始为31 FPS
PAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS 绝地求生
1920 x 1080,3D特效开到非常低,开始角色设定画面 - 32 FPS
对比2400G用相同的设定则为38 FPS
本篇2200G测试游戏的设定与上一篇2400G有所变动,改为1080P为主
设定尽量都是以最低特效,再搭配中阶以上,甚至是高阶3D需求的游戏来进行
2200G对于1080P开最低特效,大多数的游戏都有机会达到30页以上
再来是网友在上一篇2400G响应中提到,希望个人测试两款较为入门的3D游戏
首先是Dota2,此款游戏个人在2012年左右就已经购入,到现在还是有一定的族群
1920 x 1080,设定为画面最好,开始时角色设定画面 - 104 FPS
Heroes Of The Storm 暴雪英霸
1920 x 1080,3D特效设定为最高,一开始进入游戏进行画面 - 47 FPS
以上这两款游戏开1080P搭配最高特效,看起来大部分顺畅度应该没有问题
只不过在对战角色或是3D对象较多的环境下,是否还能有30页以上的表现就不得而知
以上测试只是在比较容易对比页数的开头画面,毕竟对象多或场景复杂的环境每个人都不同
这样就无法较为客观的对比GPU该有的页数表现,特别说明一下页数参考点的环节
网友也有建议测试Vgea内显播放HEVC (VP9) 10bit / H.264 4K
个人在Youtube上搜寻了一段4K影片播放做为参考,使用率约22~30%左右
有时最高会冲到接近40%使用率,比起Intel Pentium G%要好上一些
最后还是超频的部分,手边只有AMD Wraith Max散热器可以搭配
这款散热器提过很多次,缺点在于噪音偏高,散热能力也只有中上,售价却是偏高许多
有RGB信仰灯加上外貌导向,如果要追求更好的散热能力,台币千元以下会有更好的选择
将2200G超频至4025MHz,电压采用默认值,CPU电压会依频率高低做变动,Auto值最高也会到1.45V
CINEBENCH R15
CPU =& 616 cb
CPU(Single Core) =& 160 cb
跟2400G超频4G对比,2400G单核心多出1.25%,因架构相同可看成是容许内误差值
多任务表现2400G约高出40%,此处也可以对比超线程的差异,居然有高达约40%?
以往Intel实体核心相同,但是有无HT的配置会高出约27~30%的效能
难道这几年HT的模拟多核心技术越来越进步了吗..XDD
室内温度约23度,进行CPU超频后烧机温度测试
2200G由BIOS设定为频率4025MHz,,电源模式为Ryzen
Prime95全速运行 - 75~79度
用中阶散热能力等级的AMD Wraith Max散热器,超频4G时最高会达到79度
如果使用原厂内附的散热器,温度还会再高上一些,超频时要多注意温度的变化
个人会建议Ryzen目前14nm制程,若用原厂Cooler想有较佳的温度与电压表现
设定为3.7~3.8GHz比较好,如果散热器换成更高阶,那3.9~4G以下再做细部调整
目前台湾市场对AMD 2400G与2200G售价约有来到60%价差
由本篇2200G测试再对比个人上一篇分享的2400G数据来看
针对CPU或是GPU这两大部分,效能落差大概约有10几~30几%左右
个人觉得2200G的CP值会较高一些,若要最低特效1080P更顺畅一些也可以考虑2400G
新一代AMD APU 3D效能表现出色,也让许久没再明显进步的3D内显跨出了一大步
希望未来AMD继续推出比这两款更高或更低阶的Ryzen APU,让消费者有更多的选择
此外主板芯片组规格或是软硬件兼容性的提升,也是AMD需要再努力加强的课题
本来这篇是过年期间测试,预计二月底前可以发表,不过中间发生了点意外
就是存放游戏软件的外接硬盘突然读不到,登入Steam与Uplay后重新下载
原本想说个人的游戏并不多,没想到几天下来共下载约400G的容量..
当然其中也包括此次增加的暴雪英霸与Dota2效能测试,用来增加本文参考价值
想到好像有一段时间没分享高阶SSD,考虑下一篇分享这类型的产品,您的支持依然是我前进的动力:)
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1/19/2018 Update: The rapidly evolving Spectre/Meltdown security fixes may (or may not) affect performance in significant ways. This will obviously require retesting. But as new OS patches and BIOS updates are currently arriving on a daily (sometimes hourly) basis, for now there’s currently no feasible way to keep our test results up to date. Any comprehensive re-testing would almost certainly be out of date by the time we could post it. In the meantime, you can head here for our latest updates on the.
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If you don’t feel confident enough to pick the right processor on your own, we've compiled a simple list of the best CPUs offered for the money. This list is for gamers who want to get the most for their money, so if you don’t play games, the CPUs on this list may not be suitable for you. The criteria to get on this list is a mixture of price and performance, but cost and availability change on a daily basis, and while we can’t offer up-to-the-minute pricing information in text, the prices in green are current. These are new retail CPU prices for the US - prices will most certainly vary in other regions and on used or OEM markets.
$300+ Best Pick
Flagship mainstream desktop processors come with the highest price tag of our recommendations, but those searching for the best performance to push the beefiest graphics cards will be rewarded with chart-topping performance. Both Intel and AMD offer high-end desktop models that scale beyond 16 cores, but those premium processors often don't deliver the same amount of gaming performance as the mainstream models. Also, they come with expensive platforms and typically support quad-channel memory, which adds yet more cost to the equation. The picture changes if you need more performance for other types of applications, like rendering or encoding, but the mainstream processors offer the best value for strictly gaming.
For most high-end gamers, the flagship mainstream models in Intel's Core i7 and AMD's Ryzen 7 product families offer the best value. Intel's Coffee and Kaby Lake models offer the best absolute gaming performance, but AMD's Ryzen 7 series comes with more cores, which you might find attractive if you have more demanding requirements, such as streaming or intense multi-tasking. You can also often find the Ryzen processors well below MSRP.
Intel Core i7-8700K
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Intel updated the Core i7-8700K with two additional cores, giving you a six-core 12-thread processor with a 3.7 GHz base clock. Intel offsets the relatively low base clock with a 4.7 GHz Turbo Boost on a single core. That's complemented by varying multi-core boost frequencies based upon the number of active cores, which delivers performance where it's needed while keeping power and thermals largely in check.
You'll need to budget in a new Z370 motherboard for the Core i7-8700K, but the platform is very similar to Z270 motherboards. As with all K-series processors, you'll need to bring an aftermarket cooler. Air coolers are fine for mundane overclocks but plan on an AIO or closed loop to chase the bleeding edge. Intel also retains the same basic graphics engine, but this class of processor begs for a discrete GPU.
The Core i7-8700K comes with a $20 premium over its predecessor, but that's a relatively small price to pay for 50% more cores.
Alternative Pick:
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
$200 - $300 Best Pick
Mid-range processors typically land in the $200 to $300 price range, and they offer satisfying performance for the majority of gamers. Stepping beyond the $300 price class typically grants less than a 10% overall performance improvement that isn't always worth the higher price tag.
AMD's Ryzen processors have truly reinvigorated this segment and often come with a discount, too. For the overclockers among us, AMD's processors all offer unlocked ratio multipliers that you can exploit on budget-friendly motherboards, while Intel's offerings are split into both locked and unlocked processors. With Intel, overclocking requires a step up to a Z-Series motherboard and a more expensive "K"-series processor.
This price range finds two distinct price tiers, but provided the processor has an unlocked multiplier, you can often find the best value around the $200 mark. It's best to step up to the more expensive models in this class if overclocking isn't in your plans.
Intel Core i5-8400
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The Core i5-8400 brings a powerful six-core design to the mid-range, offering class-leading gaming performance and competitive performance in heavier applications. More expensive models offer more performance in both categories, but the Core i5-8400 is easily the pound-for-pound gaming champion.
The i5-8400 wades into the market with six physical cores and no Hyper-Threading, which is 50% increase in cores compared to the Kaby Lake i5 Series. The 2.8 GHz base frequency jumps to 4.0 GHz on a single core. That's complemented by varying multi-core boost frequencies based upon the number of active cores.
The -8400 drops into the LGA1151 socket on 300-Series motherboards. It comes with a bundled cooler and will make a good companion for B- and H-Series motherboards when they arrive early this year. For now, Z370 motherboards are the only option, but you can find “budget” Z370s for as low as $120.
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Intel Core i5-8600K
AMD Ryzen 7 1700
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The lower end of the gaming processor spectrum is incredibly competitive, particularly with the copious core counts, bundled coolers, and unlocked multipliers you can find in the AMD lineup. Intel processors tend to offer the best performance at stock settings, and the locked multipliers in this price range make them suitable for less-expensive B- and H-Series motherboards.
These processors will often find a home in sub-$800 gaming rigs, so bundled coolers, particularly if they can handle overclocking, become more important.
AMD Ryzen 5 2400G
Budget Pick
Finding any gaming-friendly graphics card at a reasonable price these days is next to impossible thanks to coin mining. But AMD's latest Ryzen chips with onboard Vega graphics make gaming without a card a serious possibility. Don't expect to run games above 1080p, or even always at 1080p with the Ryzen 5 2400G. But if you're after a chip that will let you achieve smooth frame rates on recent titles at low settings without buying an overpriced card, the Ryzen 5 2400G is your best bet today.
If you have or will soon buy a graphics card, the Ryzen 5 2400G is not the best option, as the processor and graphics cores have to share power. In this price range, if a graphics card is destined for your rig, get the Intel Core i3 8100 instead--especially if Intel's more affordable 8th-gen B- and H-series motherboards are available by the time you read this.
Alternative Picks:
AMD Ryzen 5 1400
Intel Core i3-8100
AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Intel Core i3-8350K
Sub-$100 Best Pick
You won't find several of the more advanced features on this class of processors, such as AVX or Optane support, but they make a great pairing for sub-$200 graphics cards.
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
Entry-Level Pick
Graphics card price hikes haven’t quite hit the budget builder and low-end gamer market as hard as the mid-range and high-end market (basically, anything above a Nvidia GTX 1050). But when money is tight, being able to game without a graphics card can lead to serious savings. And with RAM prices continuing to soar, those working with small budgets need to tighten the strings anywhere they can.
That makes the four-core, four-thread Ryzen 3 2200G particularly appealing for budget gaming builders and upgraders. The $99 chip delivers solid 720p performance thanks to its Vega on-chip graphics, decent CPU muscle for mainstream tasks, and can be dropped into an existing inexpensive 300-series motherboard (after a requisite BIOS update), to form the basis of a surprisingly capable low-cost PC. It’s also unlocked, so with proper cooling you can tune the graphics or the CPU to best suit your needs.
Alternative Pick:
Intel Pentium G4560
AMD Ryzen 3 1200
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Paul Alcorn is a Contributing Editor for Tom&#039;s Hardware US. He writes news and reviews on CPUs, storage and enterprise hardware.
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