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The latest AM4 4000-series desktop CPUs

The latest AM4 4000-series desktop CPUs

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Draconblade
Member
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04-02-2019, 05:07 AM
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I checked the local Finnish retailer listings you mentioned. They have several Zen 2 models with Wraith stealth coolers and AMD Ryzen CPUs. The Ryzen 3 4100 4C/4T and 4500 6C/12T both come with stealth coolers, while the 3600 shares a similar base frequency with the Ryzen 5 3600. Prices are listed in euros including tax: 119,90e for the 4100, 149,90e for the 4500, and 245,90e for the 3600. It seems AMD is targeting budget-conscious buyers with these options. I didn’t find any recent articles about these new Zen 2 SKUs, which is unusual. It looks like the 4000-series CPUs are mainly for desktops, not just APUs. I might have missed something important though.
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Draconblade
04-02-2019, 05:07 AM #1

I checked the local Finnish retailer listings you mentioned. They have several Zen 2 models with Wraith stealth coolers and AMD Ryzen CPUs. The Ryzen 3 4100 4C/4T and 4500 6C/12T both come with stealth coolers, while the 3600 shares a similar base frequency with the Ryzen 5 3600. Prices are listed in euros including tax: 119,90e for the 4100, 149,90e for the 4500, and 245,90e for the 3600. It seems AMD is targeting budget-conscious buyers with these options. I didn’t find any recent articles about these new Zen 2 SKUs, which is unusual. It looks like the 4000-series CPUs are mainly for desktops, not just APUs. I might have missed something important though.

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willguMC
Member
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04-05-2019, 04:18 PM
#2
They were mentioned around a month ago, but they don't seem particularly exciting. It's likely Intel's 12th gen chips will easily outperform them in both raw speed and value. I found an AnandTech piece about new Ryzen chips launching on April 20th that might interest you.
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willguMC
04-05-2019, 04:18 PM #2

They were mentioned around a month ago, but they don't seem particularly exciting. It's likely Intel's 12th gen chips will easily outperform them in both raw speed and value. I found an AnandTech piece about new Ryzen chips launching on April 20th that might interest you.

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ThereWas
Member
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04-18-2019, 05:28 AM
#3
I understand your concern, but I believe the information you've shared might be incorrect. The Ryzen 4000 series currently includes models like the 4300, 4700 G and GE, as well as the 3600. It seems there might be some confusion about the available options. Please let me know if you'd like clarification on the specific models.
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ThereWas
04-18-2019, 05:28 AM #3

I understand your concern, but I believe the information you've shared might be incorrect. The Ryzen 4000 series currently includes models like the 4300, 4700 G and GE, as well as the 3600. It seems there might be some confusion about the available options. Please let me know if you'd like clarification on the specific models.

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FIZZY258
Member
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04-20-2019, 02:33 AM
#4
The Ryzen 5 4500 is essentially a 4600G without the built-in graphics, and the Ryzen 3 4100 is a 4300G without the built-in graphics. Your understanding is incorrect. Next time, consider a quick web search before assuming a site is a scam.
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FIZZY258
04-20-2019, 02:33 AM #4

The Ryzen 5 4500 is essentially a 4600G without the built-in graphics, and the Ryzen 3 4100 is a 4300G without the built-in graphics. Your understanding is incorrect. Next time, consider a quick web search before assuming a site is a scam.

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Gabokazu
Posting Freak
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05-07-2019, 09:30 PM
#5
They mentioned these a month prior. Models like the 4100, 4500, and 4600g were confirmed. Also, the 5600 (non-x) and 5700, plus the 5800x3d were announced for release.
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Gabokazu
05-07-2019, 09:30 PM #5

They mentioned these a month prior. Models like the 4100, 4500, and 4600g were confirmed. Also, the 5600 (non-x) and 5700, plus the 5800x3d were announced for release.

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Nickolas_Z
Member
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05-08-2019, 09:31 AM
#6
Both verkkokauppa.com and Jimm's are verified stores, as I've used them for many years both in person and online.
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Nickolas_Z
05-08-2019, 09:31 AM #6

Both verkkokauppa.com and Jimm's are verified stores, as I've used them for many years both in person and online.

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superjr123
Member
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05-08-2019, 10:14 AM
#7
Sure, I get it. Those terms weren't on my radar before, but the "new" zen 2 parts caught my attention.
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superjr123
05-08-2019, 10:14 AM #7

Sure, I get it. Those terms weren't on my radar before, but the "new" zen 2 parts caught my attention.

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JebThePleb
Posting Freak
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05-10-2019, 07:46 PM
#8
I’ve checked multiple sources for each of them, but only old articles about the 4000’s release from last year remain. You don’t have to argue with me, since pointing out my mistake isn’t necessary if it’s just unhelpful.
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JebThePleb
05-10-2019, 07:46 PM #8

I’ve checked multiple sources for each of them, but only old articles about the 4000’s release from last year remain. You don’t have to argue with me, since pointing out my mistake isn’t necessary if it’s just unhelpful.

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Loge026972
Junior Member
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05-10-2019, 10:14 PM
#9
That seems quite unusual. Perhaps you missed the page, which isn't impossible. However, it's reasonable to say you're not entirely correct here, since the seller isn't a fraud. It's easy to verify this through Finnish language details, as grammatical accuracy often indicates a scammer attempting to target the Finnish market. Multiple store locations can be confirmed via Google Maps. Of course, they also provide accurate contact information and a valid Y-tunnus. I can grasp why someone might overlook some, but it shouldn't be difficult to catch all of them. There are also valid listings for those CPUs on AMD's site: https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-5-4500 and https://www.verkkokauppa.com/fi/yritystiedot
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Loge026972
05-10-2019, 10:14 PM #9

That seems quite unusual. Perhaps you missed the page, which isn't impossible. However, it's reasonable to say you're not entirely correct here, since the seller isn't a fraud. It's easy to verify this through Finnish language details, as grammatical accuracy often indicates a scammer attempting to target the Finnish market. Multiple store locations can be confirmed via Google Maps. Of course, they also provide accurate contact information and a valid Y-tunnus. I can grasp why someone might overlook some, but it shouldn't be difficult to catch all of them. There are also valid listings for those CPUs on AMD's site: https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-5-4500 and https://www.verkkokauppa.com/fi/yritystiedot