you'd see a larger proformance increase with a on die ram package of 2gb I think thank switching to Rdna however if they did both and had a on package 4gb they would kill most rx 5500 and gt 1050/1650 ect sales ect
@@scudsturm1 I'll keep a look out for that because an 8 cu with 2gb ram would functionally be 1/8 a rx 6800 so if a game like cs go was getting 268 frames 4k we could see 33 frames 4k or by translation 132 frames 1080p would make it a true 60fps apu for most games
11:06 I always play GTA with vsync on even though my rig is able to reach more than 60, because if you don't cap your framerate, you'll get the stupid heavy stutters in map and pause menu
BitWit did that with the InWin Chopin case, it’s a similar case to the InWin B1, about as tall as two soda cans stacked. But yeah BitWit cut the Chopin’s mesh side to fit a bigger cooler. ruclips.net/video/mf8pNTs5gjI/видео.html
If I was looking for a small form factor build, I think this setup would be something to consider. The bee hive case is definitely give it a futuristic look. Great for dorm room (if and when students go back to school. )
Always like your emu vids so really looking forward to this one. May I ask why you don't generally do xenia or citra? I feel like this thing would do pretty well with those.
I think I saw some vids with citra. He tests that emulator if the device have good specs (usually when he also tests cemu and rpcs3). Xenia though, I am not sure if he covers it.
Not really, it plays on low settings most of the time. My bros mini itx build has a tu100b, i7 6700 (soon to be a i5 9400f) and a 2060 mini itx. Far more perf per liter, this is more of a media pc. It's cheap but really it can't actually play things well.
@@Hateforce I did, there are builds using that case on youtube as well. Really there are far better builds. Anything with a dan case and a dedicated gpu is already winning. Onboard graphics just can't match dedicated.
I have an InWin A1 Plus, which I built in early February 2020. It's running nearly 24/7 with only a handful of shutdowns if I had to visit family for a day. CPU temps (stock cooler with stock paste) after running two weeks now without a shutdown or reboot, while watching RUclips and having a half dozen Firefox tabs open is fluctuating between 46C-50C with an AMD Ryzen 2700X, 32GB RAM, and a Radeon 56000XT inside the Mini-ITX case and being about 4 feet away from the radiator and the sun shining in on the PC.
Great video! This pc setup will be a great choice for people who want to get into gaming, especially at times like this, where pc hardware prices are so unreasonably high due to tariffs, shortages, and the pandemic. And of course, scalpers.
Had the same setup a few months ago.. I bought the case, cpu and l9a from same guy off facebook. Got the 47k cooler from amazon few weeks ago. I took my 4750g out and put it inside my a300w and put my ryzen 7 2700 and gtx 1050 inside this case with my pico 160.. Slight modification but it's a nice backup to my skyreach 4 mini build and my htpc a300w build
I love the 200W power supply, ventilation, and design. I wish it could have 10mm more clearance between the mainboard and case. So, after market coolers will not touch the case blocking the ssd drivers. Another annoying thing is the power button that is hard to find. Looks like is concealed...
I think the reason you see a HUGE difference between gaming and max load is because the built in graphics hold back the CPU cores in some titles. I think you would see more utilization of the CPU with a beefier GPU and the right game.
I reeeeeally wish hardware manufacturers would develop sff PCs further. I hope someday we get motherboards and chipsets that support GDDR on sticks to act as memory for imbedded graphics instead of DDR. Maybe it's impossible, but I really want to see how far we can go. What if we got full sized GPUs on the CPU with AMD's chiplet design, like their threadripper CPUs. With GDDR on the mobo... It would be insane.
I built a similar system a couple of days ago. 4750G with a gigabyte b550i. This CPU is insane, fckl has almost no limit, my 64gb vengeance kit maxed out at 4133mhz cl18, but fckl could go higher. Combined with a 980pro this thing is awesome. Also the integrated GPU can run at 2425mhz with a little push on the gfx voltage.
As an early adopter of APUs this blows my mind. No its not a beastly dedicated graphics card, but we are playing GTA V at 60 plus fps on 1080p normal settings. We have come so far from my original A8 3850.
From what I have read the difference between the 4700g and 4750g is that the 4700g is multiplier unlocked and the 4750g is not unlocked. BTW that 4000 Mhz RAM you have installed made this PC run games run a bit faster than the HP M01-F1024 PC you reviewed earlier running 3200 Mhz RAM - it makes a difference for sure. The really interesting thing is the power consumption. On this PC the gaming watts used is 79 watts vs 52.2 watts on the HP.
@@wetdon591 each ram increase in spec increases the bandwith and reduces the latency between the cpu (and in this case, the integrated graphics as well) and the ram and also more capacity as well this will benefit the graphics chip allowing for faster loading of heavy textures allocated in ram into the game, faster access to Ram data that the gpu needs to compute heavy and intensive graphical effects, etc also if you look for benchmarks of Ryzen apus you will find that their graphical chips perform Way faster with Faster ram like for example there is a reason ETA prime went with 4000mhz ram sticks and not the cheap 2400mhz you can find everywhere altought ryzen apus dont benefit much with any ram faster than 3000 mhz but still, from 2400 to 3000 mhz there is a huge difference for ryzen graphics and when DDR5 comes along, AMD will most likely will release a new apu that is compatible with this memory and that could probably take advantage of it
This system could also make a great little steam machine. We are getting to the point where dedicated low power GPUs don't really make much sense anymore. I think this thing would be a good contender for some Steam OS console style gaming in the living room.
I’m getting real excited to do my first pc build. I want to keep the cost fairly low and a mini/small pc. Not a huge fan of that case but it might be a good one to do my first build.
In regards with B450 and 4000 APUs, I've considered it with my asrock board, as I can easily get these chips over here. After a long research, I've found only one older document claiming ryzen 4000 support, it's been removed since, and one guy who actually tried it on a different asrock b450 board. As he put it, with the newest bios the chip worked, sort of. Can't remember which ports exactly were dead, but NVMe didn't work. Would consider a520 board for this chip though, as it can't be overclocked anyway.
Oh man, Skyrim looks amazing on this eGpu, like What!? Hope I can get similar perf on vega 10 ryzen 7 3750h! Who knows if I would go back to Skyrim after 10 years!
it will be nice to see the 11th gen intel in this case, the upcoming intel apus are out performing amd, but really by now apus should be performing like a nvidia 1650 or amd rx 580.
Theyre outperforming the laptop amd apus yeah, but the desktop pro models have memory OC and a memory controller that is the best so far Ive seen, which puts them significantly ahead witha 4000mhz plus mem oc
@@KadiusFTW the 11th generation isn't out yet for desktop, so we will see, and memory overclocking is a thing on intel too, it depends on boards and which particular chip you choose. I think AMD have let the APU thing slip, but I understand that it is business and a good Apu would put GPU sales at risk, Rx 570s 580s and 5500s sell well, while Intel doesn't have such worries, but I doubt any Apu from Intel would be that good, but I think that's the APU performance that should be expected from a Ryzen 7 as a previous generation Ryzen 5 a 4 core 8 thread is only 6% slower in gaming and other GPU heavy tasks.
ASUS PN50 4500U barebone much better value at $400. I built one $650 with 16gb 3200, 512gb nvme, 1tb ssd, win10pro. Best form factor rivals new Mac Mini M1 but ASUS comes with vesa mount for back of monitor, supports up to four 4K displays. Wifi6 BT5, 2x USB C 3.2, HDMI 2, DP, 3x USB 3.1. CDW has a few in stock ready to ship now.
Great video and custom build desktop, I'm thinking to do something like that or go with the Lenovo M75q tiny gen 2 Ryzen 4650GE 16gb 3200mhz, what do you think 🤔 mainly use Multimedia/Streaming 4k/photo editor/casual entry level gaming /emulation
Ah the elusive 4750G. Slightly off topic. I want to build an efficient server with as many affordable cores & threads as possible and run a Type1 Hypervisor. For this I neither want nor need a GPU so this rare beast is perfect. In your opinion, how does she run and would it make a good home server, NextCloud, Esxi or Proxmox type build. As always, thanks for the content.
I built a similar system with the inWin Chopin for my mum. Wish they would give them slightly more room for say- single slot pcie devices. And maybe hit up PicoBox for some of their tiny DC-DC psu's.
the vega renoir igpus are fairly impressive just wish it was easier to find benchmarks for them. the vega 8 to vega 8 renoir improvement is over 50% in some tests and the 8 renoir beats the old vega 11. also its annoying that the name is not consistent. some websites dont even have the new chips listed. i dont know if this a problem with the website or with how AMD labeled them.
I'd love to see a benchmark for this particular APU for online multiplayers: OW, Rocketleague and sure some would appreciate COD warfare, fortnight etc. especially at 1080p for a 60hz experience.
ETA Prime my friend, 150 watts for a full all in one system is not alot of wattage. Intel i7/i9 CPU's themselves consume between 125-300 watts the latter with the i9. CPU only
could we see the same set up with a 3400g, it is a much cheaper apu ($150), with 11 Vega cores, gaming performance from 3400g vs 4750g is around 6% difference, and for the price a 3400g it is still quite compelling today, for this type of setup.
@@williamrutter3619 Yeah probably the last ones and off course you can buy them second hand. 146 dollars seems ridiculous expensive. Compare that with an 10100F ... about 100 dollars... You have some spare change for a second hand GPU that decimates any iGPU. It is not very interesting to make videos about end of line products anyway. AMD won't produce another batch so as a new product you won't see it much any more.
@@erikkarsies4851 as far as I am a aware 12nm production is continuing from AMD, the 1600 af being one the most popular CPUs for sale, there is a global shortage silicon, the 12nm process is from global foundries, not tsmc, and we all know the demand at tsmc. Apus fit nicely in small form factor builds, and use far less electric, so produce less heat, than a CPU & discrete GPU, so also make quieter builds, if maximum performance is not needed an Apu is very desirable, I have an asrock a300 desk mini with a 3400g a brilliant bit of kit, it's what I use most, even though I have a much more powerful pc, I just use that for the high end gaming/GPU intensive stuff.
@@williamrutter3619 Yeah AMD are still producing so much of the 3400g's that almost no normal store is selling them any more! The 1600 is a updated version but no match for the 10100F in price and performance. Lets hope there will be a 5x00G with a higher ipc than intel soon!
Excellent setup, not a bad idea for gaming since you cant find video cards and some processors anywhere. Edit: holy smokes that Ryzen 7 4750G Pro is expensive!
If Skyrim SE will run at 60fps at high, i wonder if it can do VR on an OG vive/rift on low settings. I can't wait for some integrated graphics that can do some basic VR games.
I applaud these videos like a studio audience applauds cooking shows
this made me LOL IRL
That's funny.
AMD needs to stop messing around and release a Ryzen APU with RDNA graphics
Imagine if you could buy a AMD 5000x cpu at MSRP that's be Amazing
Well ... a Ryzen chip in such a case ... you could call it ps5
you'd see a larger proformance increase with a on die ram package of 2gb I think thank switching to Rdna however if they did both and had a on package 4gb they would kill most rx 5500 and gt 1050/1650 ect sales ect
they will, i think it was called Van Gogh or Raphael
@@scudsturm1 I'll keep a look out for that because an 8 cu with 2gb ram would functionally be 1/8 a rx 6800 so if a game like cs go was getting 268 frames 4k we could see 33 frames 4k or by translation 132 frames 1080p would make it a true 60fps apu for most games
11:06 I always play GTA with vsync on even though my rig is able to reach more than 60, because if you don't cap your framerate, you'll get the stupid heavy stutters in map and pause menu
And higher temps because your hardware works at 100%
I play GTA without v-sync & have never experienced the thing you mentioned
and tearing
Delay is increased if you turn vsync onz which is default on console
Did you forget to increase the VRAM size? A few of your test games is only using 512MB~
I always wanted to see a hotrod PC with the heatsink sticking out like like a supercharger out of a hood of a car
BitWit did that with the InWin Chopin case, it’s a similar case to the InWin B1, about as tall as two soda cans stacked. But yeah BitWit cut the Chopin’s mesh side to fit a bigger cooler. ruclips.net/video/mf8pNTs5gjI/видео.html
Something like velocity stack ram intake with electric 12v supercharger
I nearly had to do that with the 3200g cooler. I just took the top shroud off to make it all fit.
Thats a "cool" idea. Imagine a case that looks like car. You better patent that idea.
I think you could buy fake hood scoop like the ricers use an it would fit perfectly
Excellent that you include the wattage readings (from the wall socket). Thank you
This case looks like a Namekian spaceship.
lol first taught was frieza new spaceship
The Kame Case
Ths NameKase
oh boy goku sure is my favourite namekian . Dragon Ball sure is a swell show
@@gabrielbujenita9872 i think you are a bit confused. Goku is saiyan, not namekian
Had I known my interest in newer AAA games would die as quickly as it did, I would have just built this instead. Just beautiful.
If I was looking for a small form factor build, I think this setup would be something to consider. The bee hive case is definitely give it a futuristic look. Great for dorm room (if and when students go back to school. )
I saw it and thought the case looked cool. Then I noticed it was InWin branded; all is clear now.
hm?
the panel is clear yes
INWIN make some great small cases. I've built a few with the Chopin case and it's a winner for APU builds.
Always love to see your mini-pc video series
Always like your emu vids so really looking forward to this one. May I ask why you don't generally do xenia or citra? I feel like this thing would do pretty well with those.
I think I saw some vids with citra. He tests that emulator if the device have good specs (usually when he also tests cemu and rpcs3). Xenia though, I am not sure if he covers it.
Can't wait for the emulation video!
The future is bright with Ryzen. Hopefully towards the summer things start dropping for real.
Hey ETA, Would love to see an emulators test on this build ! 😀 P.s as a fellow RUclips Creator - I am a massive fan of your channel!
Plenty of videos with this or similar GPUs on this channel regarding emulation. HINT: It should be obvious lol
Is this the real Matto?
@@mccalejk2 I honestly dont know. It doesnt have a GPU, so what can it handle up to? Gamecube and psp no frameskip?
do you belong to the RUclips creator union?
ruclips.net/video/UMQAubgcTv8/видео.html Epic Emulation Mini ITX Build Ryzen 4750G - ETA.
if you haven't watch it yet.
Okay, this is one. Of the best mini itx builds that I've seen on youtube.
Not really, it plays on low settings most of the time. My bros mini itx build has a tu100b, i7 6700 (soon to be a i5 9400f) and a 2060 mini itx. Far more perf per liter, this is more of a media pc. It's cheap but really it can't actually play things well.
@@The123tactics I don't think you read his comment properly.
@@Hateforce I did, there are builds using that case on youtube as well. Really there are far better builds. Anything with a dan case and a dedicated gpu is already winning. Onboard graphics just can't match dedicated.
@@The123tactics he literally said "the best that HE'S seen on RUclips", Adam. So no, you didn't.
@@Hateforce Either way, he ain't lookin too hard.
That's awesome. The only moving part is the fan. Im thinking that this is the future of console gaming.
i need this in my life, thank you so much for your videos
I have an InWin A1 Plus, which I built in early February 2020. It's running nearly 24/7 with only a handful of shutdowns if I had to visit family for a day. CPU temps (stock cooler with stock paste) after running two weeks now without a shutdown or reboot, while watching RUclips and having a half dozen Firefox tabs open is fluctuating between 46C-50C with an AMD Ryzen 2700X, 32GB RAM, and a Radeon 56000XT inside the Mini-ITX case and being about 4 feet away from the radiator and the sun shining in on the PC.
a Pro Gaming Build with Ryzen h/w works just incredible for some personal game ready computing.
Great video! This pc setup will be a great choice for people who want to get into gaming, especially at times like this, where pc hardware prices are so unreasonably high due to tariffs, shortages, and the pandemic. And of course, scalpers.
Had the same setup a few months ago.. I bought the case, cpu and l9a from same guy off facebook. Got the 47k cooler from amazon few weeks ago. I took my 4750g out and put it inside my a300w and put my ryzen 7 2700 and gtx 1050 inside this case with my pico 160.. Slight modification but it's a nice backup to my skyreach 4 mini build and my htpc a300w build
I've assembled a mini pc (aka SSF) with a 4650G. And then it replaced by laptop for daily work. The CPU side of these 4000x line is a beast!
Nice video. I'm a simple man and can not understand who dislikes this video. Anyway, love your reviews and guides !
I've been looking to do something like this for months this was super informative.
For the mainboard I would have used ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3. The ability to add an eGPU is very nice to have for future upgradability.
Now that GPU prices are going up and stocks are scarce, APUs are once again viable. Provided you can actually get an APU as well hahaha
*SOLD OUT*
I got this one in the video. I’m really excited because this is going to be my first ever pc build
What a lovely dense build.
I love the 200W power supply, ventilation, and design. I wish it could have 10mm more clearance between the mainboard and case. So, after market coolers will not touch the case blocking the ssd drivers. Another annoying thing is the power button that is hard to find. Looks like is concealed...
Awesome video as always. Looking forward to the emulation video.
I can't wait for RDNA2 based APUs. The leap in performance will be huge.
I think the reason you see a HUGE difference between gaming and max load is because the built in graphics hold back the CPU cores in some titles. I think you would see more utilization of the CPU with a beefier GPU and the right game.
I reeeeeally wish hardware manufacturers would develop sff PCs further. I hope someday we get motherboards and chipsets that support GDDR on sticks to act as memory for imbedded graphics instead of DDR. Maybe it's impossible, but I really want to see how far we can go. What if we got full sized GPUs on the CPU with AMD's chiplet design, like their threadripper CPUs. With GDDR on the mobo... It would be insane.
I was waiting for this an hour ago. Thanks!
hey great video! i would love it if you included a total cost in the description. thank you!
This is actually pretty cool and awesome
My fav inwin case is the Chopin (a bit smaller with better airflow), too sad is discontinued.
Your CSGO-fu is strong btw.
I love my 4750G. Was planning to run it in the Inwin Chopin but went with the CM H100
Very cool.
I do miss when your videos were about stuff I could afford 🤣🤣🤣
Really love this mini pc video!
I am always trying to make a PC with no sound yet for a smaller PC this is very cool
Do like the case. All so looking forward to the emulation video.
Great looking case and nice build. Probably drilling holes in the crystal side (with a nice schema) could improve temps a lot.
I built a similar system a couple of days ago. 4750G with a gigabyte b550i. This CPU is insane, fckl has almost no limit, my 64gb vengeance kit maxed out at 4133mhz cl18, but fckl could go higher. Combined with a 980pro this thing is awesome. Also the integrated GPU can run at 2425mhz with a little push on the gfx voltage.
I got it working on b350 , its avaiable only on asrock
This build looks and works great! Cool stuff.
ty for you video is great to see more info about 4000 series
As an early adopter of APUs this blows my mind. No its not a beastly dedicated graphics card, but we are playing GTA V at 60 plus fps on 1080p normal settings.
We have come so far from my original A8 3850.
Awesome compact build. Case looks cool. I want to build it now lol
This could be it! I'll be waiting on the retro video :D
U always making me want to buy all ur builds lol, thy look nice n small to play in the living room
From what I have read the difference between the 4700g and 4750g is that the 4700g is multiplier unlocked and the 4750g is not unlocked. BTW that 4000 Mhz RAM you have installed made this PC run games run a bit faster than the HP M01-F1024 PC you reviewed earlier running 3200 Mhz RAM - it makes a difference for sure. The really interesting thing is the power consumption. On this PC the gaming watts used is 79 watts vs 52.2 watts on the HP.
I bought this case, pretty good, I have the ryzen spire cooler with a 2400g, fits and runs great
yk, once ddr5 comes we might start seeing entry level gaming gpu performance out of this apus
Hope so then some of us don’t need to tortured by trying to get a GPU.
@@wetdon591 each ram increase in spec increases the bandwith and reduces the latency between the cpu (and in this case, the integrated graphics as well) and the ram and also more capacity as well
this will benefit the graphics chip allowing for faster loading of heavy textures allocated in ram into the game, faster access to Ram data that the gpu needs to compute heavy and intensive graphical effects, etc
also if you look for benchmarks of Ryzen apus you will find that their graphical chips perform Way faster with Faster ram
like for example there is a reason ETA prime went with 4000mhz ram sticks and not the cheap 2400mhz you can find everywhere altought ryzen apus dont benefit much with any ram faster than 3000 mhz but still, from 2400 to 3000 mhz there is a huge difference for ryzen graphics
and when DDR5 comes along, AMD will most likely will release a new apu that is compatible with this memory and that could probably take advantage of it
I didn't like the case at first sight but it grew on me, I actually like it now.
The future is intergrated... no new GPU's are easy to get :]
better Performance, than i ve expected. nice little APU and Cheap. THX for this Video. Why you didn´t take 4200 Mhz RAMs?
Yay, emulation coming up! Let's see everything maxed out!
This system could also make a great little steam machine.
We are getting to the point where dedicated low power GPUs don't really make much sense anymore. I think this thing would be a good contender for some Steam OS console style gaming in the living room.
Good job going with that newer Motherboard, that was a smart move.
Super interesting, very well done! ^^
I’m getting real excited to do my first pc build. I want to keep the cost fairly low and a mini/small pc. Not a huge fan of that case but it might be a good one to do my first build.
Thats a great setup and case for an HTPC.
Wow , this AMD pc is very worth it for me and so cool
In regards with B450 and 4000 APUs, I've considered it with my asrock board, as I can easily get these chips over here. After a long research, I've found only one older document claiming ryzen 4000 support, it's been removed since, and one guy who actually tried it on a different asrock b450 board. As he put it, with the newest bios the chip worked, sort of. Can't remember which ports exactly were dead, but NVMe didn't work. Would consider a520 board for this chip though, as it can't be overclocked anyway.
Oh man, Skyrim looks amazing on this eGpu, like What!? Hope I can get similar perf on vega 10 ryzen 7 3750h! Who knows if I would go back to Skyrim after 10 years!
You don't see this kind of shit on ANY other channel. Love it.
it will be nice to see the 11th gen intel in this case, the upcoming intel apus are out performing amd, but really by now apus should be performing like a nvidia 1650 or amd rx 580.
Theyre outperforming the laptop amd apus yeah, but the desktop pro models have memory OC and a memory controller that is the best so far Ive seen, which puts them significantly ahead witha 4000mhz plus mem oc
@@KadiusFTW the 11th generation isn't out yet for desktop, so we will see, and memory overclocking is a thing on intel too, it depends on boards and which particular chip you choose. I think AMD have let the APU thing slip, but I understand that it is business and a good Apu would put GPU sales at risk, Rx 570s 580s and 5500s sell well, while Intel doesn't have such worries, but I doubt any Apu from Intel would be that good, but I think that's the APU performance that should be expected from a Ryzen 7 as a previous generation Ryzen 5 a 4 core 8 thread is only 6% slower in gaming and other GPU heavy tasks.
I really like the case, it does look a bit like a Portal Turret. :O
ASUS PN50 4500U barebone much better value at $400. I built one $650 with 16gb 3200, 512gb nvme, 1tb ssd, win10pro. Best form factor rivals new Mac Mini M1 but ASUS comes with vesa mount for back of monitor, supports up to four 4K displays. Wifi6 BT5, 2x USB C 3.2, HDMI 2, DP, 3x USB 3.1. CDW has a few in stock ready to ship now.
Great video and custom build desktop, I'm thinking to do something like that or go with the Lenovo M75q tiny gen 2 Ryzen 4650GE 16gb 3200mhz, what do you think 🤔 mainly use Multimedia/Streaming 4k/photo editor/casual entry level gaming /emulation
I love this Chanel !!!
Ah the elusive 4750G. Slightly off topic. I want to build an efficient server with as many affordable cores & threads as possible and run a Type1 Hypervisor. For this I neither want nor need a GPU so this rare beast is perfect. In your opinion, how does she run and would it make a good home server, NextCloud, Esxi or Proxmox type build. As always, thanks for the content.
Excelent video and very nice setup. By the way, any build for an small form factor PC but with dedicated GPU on your channel?
Loved it!
I'm looking forward to the 4300G coming on sale for making a media server, so that the Vega graphics can be used for accelerated video transcode.
Looks like a "Flux Capacitor" when on :D
My APU build is in an InWin as well. The InWin Chopin. 😁👍
Waiting on that emulation performance video 😎
Portal was my first thought too
I built a similar system with the inWin Chopin for my mum. Wish they would give them slightly more room for say- single slot pcie devices. And maybe hit up PicoBox for some of their tiny DC-DC psu's.
Interesting case ! nice ! :-)
I'm not interested by APU anymore, but when it comes to 15watt tdp, and the efficiency is impressive
This does Doom Eternal better than my r5 2600x and 1050 ti. Since GPUs are so pricy right now a 4750g might be a worthy upgrade
the vega renoir igpus are fairly impressive just wish it was easier to find benchmarks for them. the vega 8 to vega 8 renoir improvement is over 50% in some tests and the 8 renoir beats the old vega 11. also its annoying that the name is not consistent. some websites dont even have the new chips listed. i dont know if this a problem with the website or with how AMD labeled them.
I'd love to see a benchmark for this particular APU for online multiplayers: OW, Rocketleague and sure some would appreciate COD warfare, fortnight etc. especially at 1080p for a 60hz experience.
I don't know if someone commented already. To have it recognized as 4750G you need to update the bios.
This case is so nice.
ETA Prime my friend, 150 watts for a full all in one system is not alot of wattage. Intel i7/i9 CPU's themselves consume between 125-300 watts the latter with the i9. CPU only
You should test Cyberpunk 2077 in the city, it's way more demanding there.
I'm holding out for the Kfconsole! Lol.
same, i want mah chicken
@@giorodriguez2291 Mmm chicken. 😋😋😋
could we see the same set up with a 3400g, it is a much cheaper apu ($150), with 11 Vega cores, gaming performance from 3400g vs 4750g is around 6% difference, and for the price a 3400g it is still quite compelling today, for this type of setup.
The 3400g seems to be almost sold out here now ? So eol
@@erikkarsies4851 there were some on AliExpress last time I looked, 146 dollars.
@@williamrutter3619 Yeah probably the last ones and off course you can buy them second hand. 146 dollars seems ridiculous expensive. Compare that with an 10100F ... about 100 dollars... You have some spare change for a second hand GPU that decimates any iGPU.
It is not very interesting to make videos about end of line products anyway. AMD won't produce another batch so as a new product you won't see it much any more.
@@erikkarsies4851 as far as I am a aware 12nm production is continuing from AMD, the 1600 af being one the most popular CPUs for sale, there is a global shortage silicon, the 12nm process is from global foundries, not tsmc, and we all know the demand at tsmc.
Apus fit nicely in small form factor builds, and use far less electric, so produce less heat, than a CPU & discrete GPU, so also make quieter builds, if maximum performance is not needed an Apu is very desirable, I have an asrock a300 desk mini with a 3400g a brilliant bit of kit, it's what I use most, even though I have a much more powerful pc, I just use that for the high end gaming/GPU intensive stuff.
@@williamrutter3619 Yeah AMD are still producing so much of the 3400g's that almost no normal store is selling them any more! The 1600 is a updated version but no match for the 10100F in price and performance. Lets hope there will be a 5x00G with a higher ipc than intel soon!
ETA! I still would love to see your upgraded Atari console running PC games and emulators to compare the improvements IRL application!
I love this case, really, daaaamn 😁
I wpuld really love to have something like this .....but qithout cash i resort to watch ETA instead. Tribvtwa from.germany . Love this
Excellent setup, not a bad idea for gaming since you cant find video cards and some processors anywhere.
Edit: holy smokes that Ryzen 7 4750G Pro is expensive!
you love that 4k jazz test
Lol he does but it is one of the best videos for testing HDR/4k, especially if you have an OLED monitor/tv.
Plus it’s a free to use video, I wish I could show a 4K 60 movie trailer like the new Godzilla vs Kong but I don’t have any usage rights.
A case mod of that to look like a Portal turret would look awesome.
"It's a kind a magic"
"It's a kind a zip-tie magic"
Hmmm.. doesn't work as well.
Lol your name makes me chuckle take my like 😂
Zip-tie magic? I only know Hentai Magic :O
If Skyrim SE will run at 60fps at high, i wonder if it can do VR on an OG vive/rift on low settings. I can't wait for some integrated graphics that can do some basic VR games.
btw The 5700G is on ebay, it's a engineering sample and runs a little slow and the price is around 500 bucks. maybe you are interested