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AMD YD200GC6FBBOX Athlon 200GE 2-Core 4-Thread AM4 Socket Desktop Processor with Radeon Vega Graphics

Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $66.49.

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Surf the internet smoothly, stream videos without a hiccup, and play the most popular eSports games in high definition 720p. AMD’s new Athlon is most advanced entry level processor AMD has ever created, for users who value fast responsiveness and built in Radeon Vega Graphics. Choose Athlon to deliver the cutting edge processor architecture you need today, on a platform built to take advantage of graphics card upgrades tomorrow.
AMD Athlon delivers responsive, reliable computing for everyday users
Includes Radeon Vega 3 Graphics for smooth videos and gaming
2 Cores / 4 Processing Threads, includes near silent cooler
3.2 GHz Clock Frequency, 5MB cache, DDR4 2667 support
Socket AM4, platform upgradable to Ryzen

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  1. Schtrooklee

    Great value
    Bought it for our new HTPC. Installed it in an ASRock Fatality B450 Gaming ITX/ac AM4 motherboard, since it supports this processor (but only 200GE, not 220GE or 240GE) right from the get go, no BIOS updates needed. Updated the BIOS to version 1.70 nevertheless. Works great. For those who are new to the AMD platform, be sure to install AMD chipset drivers first, and then Adrenalin drivers for the GPU. Don’t bother with All-In-One packages, IMO. As far as the processor’s performance goes, I did notice CPU usage spikes up to 70% when surfing, watching Youtube or installing software. So, don’t expect too much from it. On the other hand, for occasional gaming (Rocket League tier of games, mind you) it does pretty well, I must say. I presume it will perform even better with older games (but not GTA IV, for instance – 30ish FPS with medium/barely high settings, but GTA is known to be a CPU hog, so that shouldn’t suprise anyone). Hardware decoding of 4K Youtube videos works flawlessly, but it does utilize 30-60% of GPU, while CPU utilization is minimal (less than 15%). Used it with stock cooler for a few days, and it worked great even though it’s installed in a pretty small In-Win IW-MS04-01 ITX case (not much room in there). Nevertheless, splurged on a Noctua NH-L9a AM4 cooler. Works even better. So, as far as CPU performance and price go (even though we paid premium price as far as 200GE goes – 61$), give it a go (especially if you can get it for 50$). Plan on replacing it with 2200G in the (near)future, though. Was too cheap to pay 35$ more for a 2200G. Nevertheless, not too shabby. Recommended.

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  2. KMPuter Tech Supplies

    Currently the best value handsdown
    The AMD Athlon 200GE is a dual core processor with “Hyper threading” giving it 4-Threading capabilities. It is a capable CPU which allows you to do all everyday computing tasks such as creating and editing large documents, browsing the internet, doing research etc.
    Where this CPU really shines, is in the graphics processing department. This processor also allows users to play all popular modern games without the purchasing of an extra Graphics Processing Unit which is impossible with any other processor at this price point. It also allows you to play older AAA titles and even newer AAA titles at lower settings. Some of the games which can be played using this processor’s graphics processing capabilities without an additional graphics card are:
    League of Legends
    Dota2
    World of Warcraft
    Dirt
    Assassins Creed
    Rocket League
    —- and many more games.
    The value available in this processor is un comparable.
    This is an AM4 socket compatible processor and can be used on any AM4 socket motherboard without needing bios updates. It also uses DDR4 RAM and can obtain the best gaming performance using Dual channel DDR4 2666 RAM.

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  3. Windows 98 SE

    Can be overclocked on some boards, good basic CPU
    This CPU comes with a cooler, is cheap, and, when overclocked, can meet the performance of a Ryzen 3 1200 (at stock clocks). I was able to overclock mine, which is a holdover for Ryzen 3, to 3.9ghz stable on the stock cooler! It stays under 70 celsius, and I pumped about 1.3875v into it to achieve this. Boots fast, lack of PCI-E lanes, but what do you expect for $50?
    Some boards will allow you to overclock, but it is the odd BCLK*divider*multiplier or whatever way it works on certain boards. For any casual use or office work, this CPU will do nicely, plus, with the Radeon graphics and the right boards, you can play 4K content on a 4k display at 60hz (e.g. boards with DisplayPort).@
    Unlike Intel, AMD was nice enough to offer some backwards and forwards compatibility on their chipsets and sockets. Kudos to them.

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  4. Mike F.

    A fine budget processor …..
    …. when purchased in 2019. If you need a compatible replacement, search for other ‘Raven Ridge’ series processors. In May 2021 most AMD processors are laughably overpriced so be careful out there ….

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  5. sam600sx

    Pretty Good
    This CPU was to update one of my HTPC’s. Performs well doing 1080P media. Runs cool and quiet. The caveat I have is compatible only with Win10 or Linux. which leaves you with glitch y or difficult and expensive options. Although this is mostly MS’s fault. Still happy with the performance and price of this processor.

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  6. Blake Davis

    One of the best first leaps in my computer building hobby
    At first, I wanted to get the Ryzen 3 2200G, cause I wanted to save some money on my first build. I’ve wanted to build a computer for five years, so this was a good opportunity to do so. As soon as I got the parts and put everything together, everything just came to life. The CPU was fast, responsive, and everything looked so smooth. I underestimated the CPU heavily because it only had two cores, but I was very impressed with how well this CPU performs. I’m used to typing ahead of the system and having to have it catch up, I’m used to watching 480p YouTube videos and it STILL being laggy, I’m used to waiting about ten seconds to open Chrome. As soon as I built this computer powered by the Athlon, everything just became so simple. There was no “aight, lemme go grab a bottle of water from the fridge while I wait for this to open”. Nope, it was just a simple click away and everything just happened right there and then, like how computers, in general, are supposed to function. Gaming wise, it’s perfect for entry-level. If you pair this with a decent graphics card and get at least 8gb of system RAM (unlike me, because I have 4gb of RAM), you can get some pretty good gaming performance. It wouldn’t really be anything to stay on for the rest of the system’s lifespan, but it IS an option to do so. I’d recommend an AMD RX 580, a perfect amount of VRAM for the rest of your gaming needs, and it doesn’t have a too bad clock speed compared to the integrated graphics. Just get a good graphics card and have at least 8GB of system ram and you’re good to go. I wouldn’t recommend staying on the processor too long, at least try to get a Ryzen 3 at least. Other than that, even just basic office work, the Athlon would be an absolute MUST HAVE. Even if you’re just browsing the internet, you’re good to go. You can even watch 4K YouTube videos, which is amazing considering I’m used to 480p. It’d be hard NOT to start on this processor.

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  7. Adrian Enrique Ruiz Barrios

    Increíblemente puedo jugar Forza Horizon 4 a 1440p a mas de 60 fps con una GTX1650 Super, donde si se nota que le falta poder es en juegos que usen mas IA como RTS City Builders. Ya cuando hay muchos npc se alenta todo. Pero para una computadora basica para un niño esta mas que bien.

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  8. Venicius

    Deixa o PC em ótima velocidade para usos do dia a dia e até alguns itens de trabalho.

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  9. Jim

    My objective was to build a budget gaming PC for the kids that would perform double duty as a Home Theatre PC as it would be connected to a Television in the Family Room. This room has a great media center cabinet for electronics but it doesn’t exactly allow for a lot of airflow. This had me looking for budget components that would also not consume a lot of power and generate a lot of heat.
    Here is what I built:
    – AMD Athlon 200ge
    – Asrock B450M Pro 4 (MicroATX Motherboard)
    – 8GB (2x4GB) of Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3000
    – MSI GTX 1050 Ti graphics card
    This system is great for a number of reasons:
    1. I bought into a highly upgrade-able platform. 12-18 months from now, I’ll probably drop a 6 or 8-core Ryzen CPU in this system and move it over to my workstation and then shift my workstation over into the role this currently plays.
    2. The performance is great for Gaming / HTPC duties. This is a fantastic Fortnite system and my daughter just got a huge upgrade over an older system with a lesser graphics card. Overall I would say this system feels “snappy” and very responsive. Great platform.
    3. This CPU consumes very little power and therefore generates very little heat. The default heatsink/fan work fine and aren’t loud. I put the fan on the “Silent” setting in the BIOS and it spins no faster than 1800rpm. Virtually inaudible.
    4. This CPU actually has a built-in GPU if you aren’t playing heavier games or just wanted to game casually at lower resolutions and lower quality settings.
    5. The price!? ~$73 CDN for this level of stability and performance is fantastic. I had initially wanted to go with an Intel system but based on the current pricing of the Pentium Gold CPUs… it wasn’t justifiable.
    Go AMD. This is my first AMD CPU going back to the Duron (almost 20 years ago) and I’m very impressed. I think a Ryzen upgrade is in my future.
    Excellent value here. Highly recommended.

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  10. José Antonio Rodríguez Castro

    Lo que mas me ha gustado es el precio, por el cual puedes montar un ordenador para ofimatica bastante majo, ademas de poderlo usar para emuladores y asi poder montar una consola retro. Para juegos actuales puede no ser suficiente pero se maneja bien con casi todo aunque con calidades algo bajas obviamente. Pero para juegos tipo LOL o Csgo corre perfecto. Algo que no me ha gustado mucho y que podria mejorar tanto en este como en su hermano mayor le 3000g es el ruido del ventilador que una especie de piiii algo molesto sin llegar a ser demasiado, pero para su pequeño tamaño deberia ser menor

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  11. rob61

    Ottimo processore, volevo una cpu economica e nello stesso tempo performante (ovviamente nei limiti del mio utilizzo). Il suo impiego naturale lo esprime campi di studi scolastici (elementari/medie) e/o lavori di tipo burocratico, dove prevalentemente viene utilizzato il pacchetto office, la navigazione web, la visione di video in streaming, ecc. Se abbinato ad una scheda con chipset B450 è possibile overcloccarlo e senza necessità di cambiare dissipatore. Lo si può tranquillamente utilizzare a 3700 MHz anche se la sua frequenza nominale è di 3200 MHz. Utilizzato 12 ore al giorno per 7 giorni di continuo e non si è mai impallato o crashato e la temperatura non ha mai superato i 40 gradi. Solo con test di benchmark che spremono la cpu, la temperatura arriva intorno ai 60 gradi, ma la cpu si è sempre comportata molto bene. Ottimo acquisto, consigliato per chi ha le mie stesse esigenze.

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    AMD YD200GC6FBBOX Athlon 200GE 2-Core 4-Thread AM4 Socket Desktop Processor with Radeon Vega Graphics
    AMD YD200GC6FBBOX Athlon 200GE 2-Core 4-Thread AM4 Socket Desktop Processor with Radeon Vega Graphics

    Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $66.49.

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