THW: Our mission today was to determine if AMD's Ryzen 5 2400G could truly play games at 1920x1080 using low-quality settings. The answer is yes, though your mileage may vary depending on the title. Vega or not, we're still dealing with integrated graphics. So, the fact that this sub-$200 piece of highly integrated hardware gets us there at all is impressive. Raven Ridge-based processors aren't going to make you swear off add-in cards any time soon. But they do serve up playable frame rates, satisfying their mission in life.
In comparison, the locked multipliers you find on Intel's low-cost CPUs hurt their value proposition among budget-minded enthusiasts. The company did make a half-hearted attempt to court power users with an unlocked K-series Core i3, but the thing is too expensive, no way around it. Moreover, it requires a Z-series chipset for overclocking and doesn't even include a heat sink. Hard pass.
No tak mně to připadá jako prakticky totéž, co je psáno zde. A za tu cenu je to jasnej kauf pro lidi, co nehoní každý FPS a chtějí laciný stroj, který zvládne média a nenáročné hry na FHD. Jediná piha na kráse jsou dnes drahé rychlé paměti.
Apropos, už se dají pod ten Intel koupit levné desky? :-D