A renowned overclocker from South Korea who goes by the name of Safedisk has earlier demonstrated the insane overclocking capabilities of AMD’s Ryzen 3 5300G. However, this particular card is one Cezanne APU that AMD hasn’t released for the DIY segment yet.
We have already witnessed the jaw-dropping success that AMD garnered after the launch of the AMD Ryzen 5000G Desktop APUs in the DIY market and if the Ryzen 3 5300G hit the market then it would have made it even better. AMD’s Ryzen 3 5300G is a quad-core APU that has lots of overclocking potential and will most probably be placed somewhere around a price close to $110-$130 US. That along with a Vega GPU should have made it the perfect budget solution for PC gamers on a tight budget.
The overclocking test which was display included a test rig equipped with the AMD Ryzen 3 5300G APU, along with the newly launched ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme motherboard, and 16 GB of G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-2066 (CL14-14-14-28-1T) memory. The APU managed to achieve an amazing overclock of 5.52 GHz & while that isn’t the fastest frequency achieved on the Ryzen 5000G APUs, it’s still the fastest clock speed used for benchmarking.
In terms of benchmarks, in Y-Cruncher (AMD Ryzen 3 5300G @ 5.4 GHz), the APU achieved a score of 53 sec & 681ms beating Intel Core i7-7740X, which had previously managed to achieve an overclock of 6.4 GHz. Coming to Geekbench the Ryzen 3 5300G (5.52 GHz) achieved a score of 32200 points which is 2% faster than the previous record. Finally, in the GPUPU 1B, the APU posted a score of 2min, 2sec, 651 ms at 5.52 GHz and stood a minute faster than the Core i7-7740X running at over 7 GHz.
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