I'm starting in hardware and need to confirm my CPU is performing optimally.
I'm starting in hardware and need to confirm my CPU is performing optimally.
Your Ryzen 3 3200G works best with a stable PSU. After upgrading, ensure your BIOS is set to the recommended power limits and that you're not overclocking intentionally. The system will maintain performance within safe ranges unless you manually adjust settings.
The PSU has no influence on CPU speed. It functions properly or causes a black screen on OCP/LVP.
Previously you used a certain power supply, now you're considering one for comparison. Run Cinebench R20 and check online results to see how it stacks up against other 3200G models.
The overall rating for both PSUs is uncertain. It might restrict performance, but a crash could occur if that happens. Otherwise, more choices will become available based on the PSU you originally had. Ultimately, this shouldn’t depend solely on the PSU and other hardware may be limiting factors.
I have a 700-watt power supply unit. The reason I brought up "potential" was because during installation, my CPU reported insufficient power through the BIOS, though it still managed to run at least minimally.