

⚡ Unlock your PC’s potential with Ryzen 3 2200G — power meets value in one sleek chip!
The AMD Ryzen 3 2200G is a budget-friendly quad-core processor featuring a 3.7 GHz max boost clock and integrated Radeon Vega 8 graphics, delivering solid performance for everyday computing, 4K media playback, and light gaming. Equipped with the efficient Wraith Stealth cooler and compatible with AM4 motherboards supporting DDR4 memory up to 2667MHz, it offers a versatile and cost-effective solution for professionals and enthusiasts building compact or entry-level systems.




| ASIN | B079D3DBNM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #494 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,934) |
| Date First Available | February 12, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | YD2200C5FBBOX |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Processor | 3.7 GHz ryzen_3_2200g |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches |
| RAM | 8 GB |
K**S
Punches way above it's price tag. Used for 4K Media PC, install guide.
Incredible value and a great performer. The new AMD APU's are touted as a great entry level gaming setup while the insanely high video card prices continue. While I don't use mine for gaming but for a Home Theater PC (HTPC) to drive my 42" bedroom TV, I would agree. I did run some games through it and was impressed. Some were concerned that because these CPU dies are not soldered to the IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader) but instead some thermal compound (usualled called TIM (Thermal Interface Material)) was used to help save cost they would run hotter I think that it's a non-issue. Sure the processor and integrated graphics solution are overclockable with The B and X series motherboards, and a soldered die would perform better in this situation, people are overclocking these and they are doing well. I'm using a very basic A320 motherboard that doesn't support overclocking and I'm not an overclocker anyway. Anyway again I'm mainly using this as an HTPC so gaming is not a focus. To see gaming benchmarks there are plenty on Youtube. Installation was a little bit complicated because I was using an motherboard I had laying around for the past few months. That mobo was originally intended for use on my Linux workstation but they just didn't really get along. I used a different motherboard for that Ryzen 3 1300X build and this one went into a box. I had to install the latest BIOS on this A320 mobo in order for it to work with the new APU. I borrowed the CPU out of my linux machine, got into the BIOS and updated it. Put the CPU back in my linux machine and put it back together, and the next day the 2200G arrived from Amazon. I installed the CPU and admittingly didn't use the included cooler. It's a great cooler honestly but I had the larger CPU cooler from the Ryzen 7 1700 that's in my Windows gaming PC. Yeah I have a lot of Ryzen based systems now. :D Anyway, I downloaded the latest Windows 10 64bit ISO from Microsoft, used a programmed called Rufus to put the ISO into a 16GB USB flash drive and installed it onto a 250GB SATA SSD. Windows ran poorly at first. Very slow. I installed the chipset drivers. This improved things. Video performance was also better but it still was not running 100 percent smoothly. I then downloaded the latest video drivers from AMD specifically for the integrated Vega GPU and it ran MUCH better, but still seemed a bit sluggish. I also noticed at 4K via HDMI it defaulted to 30FPS. I was able to go into the driver and up it to 60 FPS. After that there was a Windows 10 update that wanted to be installed. Now it was running as quickly as I expected. All that was left to do was transfer my Windows 10 license via my Microsoft account. This was fairly easy. The very first 4K YouTube video I played worked fine at first but got corrupted for some reason in full screen. Taking it out of full screen and reloading the page seemed to fix this. It has happened one other time since I built this PC the day after launch day up to now. It's an odd issue but seems like it's a driver thing and I'm sure it will go away after a few updates. SO that was my method that I would normally do while building a PC anyway, download the latest Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft, install Windows, install Chipset driver, then video driver. This was later confirmed because Gamers Nexus and some other early reviewers had a lot of trouble doing it any other way. So.. yay me? Finally, at the time of writing this, this seems to be the method for a good experience building a PC on this platform. I think as the drivers, BIOS, & Windows get caught up with this new release it will go much easier. Also, it's super nerdy but if you are reading this you are probably buying this CPU to build a PC and would be checking on this anyway, but keep a close eye on still newer BIOS releases for your motherboard and I would avoid any beta BIOS releases. Just check the product support page for your mobo from time to time to make sure you're always current. Hope all this helps. I couldn't be happier with my purchase.
A**R
Great system for the price. Check your BIOS for supportability!
I bought this the day of the official release as an impulse upgrade to a mini ITX build I was making to be the new general home computer/file server. So far so good. The install involved putting a lot of force on the retaining screws for the Wraith (seems like more than the Ryzen 5 1500 I put in my work computer). This processor will almost certainly require a BIOS update, my Mobo required two! This will be a problem for new builds unless you have a spare Athalon available--see AMD for a free loaner (seriously). I anticipate this issue gradually being resolved as new Mobos with new BIOS installed make their way into the channels. In my case I had an A8-9600 installed previously so I put it back in for the update. The new Mobo BIOS lost my m.2-2280 widows bootable SSD making this build a royal PITA and requiring a number of workarounds and orders of parts. I guess the Mobo OEM left that out in the rush to field a working BIOS for the new processor but I can't hold that against the processor. Overall the Ryzen 3 2200G is noticably faster than the A8 and boots and operates nicely. Not as fast as the 1500 or an i5 but I think it will do great for several years as the house computer. If you crunch a lot of data or play a lot of games you will want a more powerful processor. The 2200G does not support multithreading(!) and therefore is limited to 4 virtual cores and lags behind an equivalent processor with a separate graphics card that is free to multi thread (1200?). I bought this for $99 and the integrated GPU was important to my build so I am quite happy with it's performance. The processor is running 2-8% at idle or browsing the interwebs and usually doesn't get too taxed. In my build 8gb of RAM is the limiting factor most the time. The 2200G processor clocked around 6850 on passmark. GPU was great for 2D but failed the 3D. Probably needs some adjustments to the firmware but I don't know that it matters. This thing can run my 47" HD TV as a monitor like a champ and I'm not planning on much gaming. All in all great purchase, great value, impressive system for $99.
L**1
Great for a budget build, but some Linux challenges
This is an amazing processor for my budget Linux build, primarily for photo editing, video encoding, and file management. Four physical cores means it handles multithreaded tasks well. The cooler seems beefy enough to handle light overclocking, but I haven’t gone there yet. The only negative is Linux support for the built in graphics. I originally wanted to use Ubuntu Studio which comes with several photo management apps built in, however I had issues getting this to boot into the OS past post. Even booting into recovery mode and updating drivers and the Linux kernel didn’t help - graphical glitches and screen tearing made the experience untenable. After trying several distros, I landed on Linux Mint, and after updating the kernel and drivers, things worked fine. I won’t dock a star for this, since Linux support is always a dodgy situation, and most consumers will be using Windows. The good news is that once I got these issues worked out, this little powerhouse handled more than I thought it would - doing complicated processing in GIMP, or Darktable, processing batch EXIF refoldering, encoding videos in Handbrake were all processed without hiccups and without pegging the processor. I could have processes running in the background and browse websites or check email with little to no slowdown. I also installed Steam and Minecraft to check out the casual gaming performance and was pleasantly surprised that this would run Minecraft and TF2 at reasonable framerates. Considering every other IGP I’ve used before was utterly unsuitable for gaming, this was a nice little bonus.
S**A
The seller (nationalPC) I bought from was giving Retail packaging or Open boxed CPU even after Replacement, But the APU is working great so I am sticking with it. Talking about the APU, it is the best APU you can get in budget and the performance is equivalent to a 7th Gen i5 7400. Pair it with a Dual Channel memory and fast RAM, Corsair 3000 Mhz is recommended. I bought this mainly for Photoshop which it can handle without a doubt and Counter-Strike, an esports title that can run at 177 FPS average on the APU. It can be paired with upcoming Navi RX 5500 for 1080p Gaming. Even the RX 570 can do 1080p Gaming for now but future Games may not run, like Cyberpunk 2077.
B**.
En el momento en que estoy escribiendo esto este procesador está por debajo de los 90€. Por ese precio tienes una CPU que SIN OVERCLOCKING - Rinde igual que un intel i5-7400 (un 7% menos en single thread, despreciable en multithread) y que cuesta 160€ (a día de hoy) - Rinde en torno a un 13% menos en single thread y 10% en multithread que un intel i3-8100, y que cuesta 103€ De regalo tienes una tarjeta gráfica integrada que SIN OVERCLOCKING y USANDO MEMORIA RÁPIDA (Dual channel, 3200 Mhz CL16 en mi caso) es un 10-15% más lenta que una gtx 1030 (alrededor de los 100 €) En la vida real y con algo de overclocking (necesitas una placa con chipset B350 y recomendable usar un ventilador mejor que el que viene de serie), mueve el Deus Ex:Mankind revolution a 1080 y 25-30 FPS en calidades medias-bajas (EDITO: a 900. A 1080 en calidad baja se mueve en 25 bajos). Juegos de antes del 2014, casi todos a 1080 en medias a >40FPS sin despeinarse. Resumiendo... Ventajas (de más a menos importancia): - Relación calidad-precio inmejorable - Procesador muy solvente - Tarjeta gráfica integrada decente, de sobra para e-sports y para jugar a AAA actuales en 1080 a calidades medias-bajas - Facílismo de overclockear (bajarse el Ryzen master, instalarlo y tocar parámetros) Inconvenientes (de más a menos importancia): - Necesita memoria decente (dual channel imprescindible, ancho de banda cuanto más alto mejor, la latencia no es tan importante) - La placa B350 puede ser más cara que el equivalente de Intel - No es tanto un inconveniente como una curiosidad: el procesador tiene 8 canales PCI-e en lugar de 16. Da de sobra para una 1080 o cualquier otra gráfica de alta gama actual, aunque a largo plazo puede que ande falto de ancho de banda. Aclaraciones sobre los inconvenientes: - AMD utilizará el socket AM4 hasta 2020, así que la placa dará más margen de actualizaciones de CPU - Gastar dinero en memoria rápida no es tan mala inversión
A**S
¿Buscas actualizar tu procesador de la era con dinosaurios? ¿Quieres un buen procesador, solo que no tienes para comprar una tarjeta de vídeo dedicada aparte? ¡No lo pienses más! Esta Ryzen 3 2200g te sacará de todo eso, ¿Por qué? 3.5 GHz de Procesador e incluye tarjeta de vídeo integrada con el procesador (Vega 8) (El controlador lo descargas desde la página de AMD o busca en YouTube instalar Drivers para el respectivo Ryzen). Vino en una bonita caja cuadrada con su disipador de stock ya con pasta térmica incluida de fábrica y con unas calcomanías de AMD y RADEON muy chiquitas, bonitas y brillantes para decorar el Gabinete. ***RENDIMIENTO EN JUEGOS*** -Placa madre Asrock a320m HDV (Lista para Ryzen 3, 5 y 7 serie 2000 con soporte de 32gb ram). -Cuento con 4gb Ram DDR4 a 2133 MHz (sí, lo actualizaré) -Fuente de poder 500wtss de EDGE (bastante sobrado) -NO TENGO TARJETA DE VÍDEO DEDICADA (actualizaré a una RX 560 AMD). ** ¿¿J U E G O S?? ** Lo he probado en Resident Evil 6, Left 4 Dead 2, Call of Duty Black Ops 2, League of Legends, Infestation: The New Z, PUBG Mobile, Unturned, Minecraft (actualizado 2020...), COD Warzone (30 fps 720p Gráficos bajos), Tekken 7, PUBG Lite, HALO MCC, Battlefield 3, GTA 5, Batman (Todos los juegos), Cuphead... Corre muchísimos juegos en gráficos configurados y en 1280x720 (resolución de pantalla en el juego). Obviamente por los 4gb ram no he probado Fortnite, pero va de maravilla solo que se atora por la falta de ram. ¿Configuraciones en los juegos? Algunos piden más que otros, normalmente los juego en 1280x720 con detalles gráficos en bajos, a veces en medios y otros en Alto-Ultra :) No hay que exigirle mucho a esta gráfica integrada del procesador, va bastante bien y me sacó de una i5 3330. ¿El precio del producto para todos los beneficios que te otorga? EXCELENTEEEEE !! ¿Recomendaciones? -Úsalo con 8gb ram a 2400 MHz, y si la placa madre tiene Dual Channel, aprovecha. -¿Piensas poner tarjeta de vídeo aparte del procesador? Te recomiendo una fuente de poder certificada, la que tengo es una genérica pero bueno, para mi uso cotidiano no está mal. -NO ESPERES CORRER TODO A 1080p 60 fps EN ULTRA, la tarjeta integrada no es de última generación, pero te quita la sed de jugar buenos títulos a una calidad regular con una tasa de FPS estable, solo es buscar buenas configuraciones en cada juego. Es todo por mi parte, ¿lo leíste todo? Pues muchas gracias! Te recomiendo bastante este maravilloso producto para empezar en el Gaming :) Me iré a jugar Lolsito (Lo corre en GRÁFICOS ULTRA) y ánimo en su compra! (El producto sí llega, tranquilos) GG!
L**O
This CPU (APU) is cheap, but do you really buy this only because of the price? You do not have to, this is not only a good value, but this is really good product, I read the AMD really should charge more and that is true :) This is a steal. Yeah, it is only 4 threads, but now the price of the 2400g is closer, than it was, so you can consider that. I could say look around at the intel side, but they simply do not offer similar product. I had a much slower CPU before, so it is really fast for me, but the really interested part is the GPU and the video decoder engine. It plays every video without CPU load, nice and easy, 4k@60Hz smooth, no errors on the screen. I used to the problems with the 4th intel graphics, but with the 2200g? No issue, + I can choose several resolution and refresh rate on my tv, not like on the intel chip, or even an rx 460 what I used for a short period. I am very impressed. The 3d performance and the computing performance of the GPU is amazing, it is really a beast. I tested the computing power of this vega : it is 60 times faster than a CPU. Not a lot application can use this power (that is why the AMD APU strategy did not work) but the power is there, a huge power. It plays AAA games on low settings, low resolution, but it plays plenty of popular games high res/high setting. I play as well, it is a smooth experience, there was always a big compromise using integrated graphics for gaming, this is not the case now. You are not limited 20-30-40 fps, you can really buy this for gaming (depend on the title). I had an AMD APU chip with a powerful GPU in its age, but the CPU part was limiting the GPU power, this is the past. I had AMD chip, what performed below average, but running hot. this is the past, this thing is cold, even the CPU fan stops when it is idle. I told same nice thing, but the reason you really go for an AM4 platform is the the promise they going to support until 2020, and the CPUand GPU process is still the ( 4 years) old 16/14/12nm, not really future proof, but next year the new 7 nm technology is coming and staying for a while, so you can take a big step forward without changing your platform. Same issue to tell: you are limited to use windows 10 or a new linux, because of the video drivers. Not only a windows 10, but you have to wait for the update and after install and than install the drivers.
K**I
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