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    Re: AMD Ryzen 3000 desktop CPU series listed by Singapore retailer

    Im going to have to wait for a bios update at a guess to use it in my x370 board. Not fussed about pcie 4, will wait to see if it makes any tangable differences or not in games.

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    Re: AMD Ryzen 3000 desktop CPU series listed by Singapore retailer

    Quote Originally Posted by dfour View Post
    Im going to have to wait for a bios update at a guess to use it in my x370 board. Not fussed about pcie 4, will wait to see if it makes any tangable differences or not in games.
    Gaming capability is key really, if all they do is add more cores and make them better workhorses it doesn't make much difference to the gaming market. It will be interesting to see if they offer more overclocking potential in the 3 series.

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    Re: AMD Ryzen 3000 desktop CPU series listed by Singapore retailer

    3600G? A 6 or 8 core APU? Throwing a GPU chiplet in with the CPU chiplet would be neat, but then we've come almost full circle to a dGPU (or arguably the same as some early APUs, I used to have an intel one with separate silicon for the GPU made on a smaller node)

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