First reviews of the AMD Ryzen 4000 Pro G series are coming about

HEXUS announced tuesday the release of the first Ryzen (Pro) 4000 G Series desktop APUs. This was necessarily a paper publication for our needs, as AMD did not submit any APUs for review, who prefer to supply them to giant original equipment manufacturers before the next shipments are finally available to DIY enthusiasts and fans. However, we saw that DIY PC outlets in Thailand were already breaking AMD Ryzen 4000 Pro G Series processors packaged in bulk for all arrivals. It would be necessary to use an existing cooler or purchase a new cooler, to combine with this OEM stock.

Although PC review sites and parties established as HEXUS do not have verification samples, desperately independent third-party reviews would possibly get an idea of CoolPC data from Taiwan. From the images of the item, it turns out that stores in Taiwan can also break OEM packaging in bulk so enthusiasts don’t get acquainted with them.

MasterFB from the coolPC online page says you have selected to cool AMD Ryzen Pro 4750G, 4650G and 4350G chips tested with an AMD Wraith Prism, while imaginable shipments to consumers will likely package the Wraith Stealth. An outdoor Asus ROG ITX platform was used for testing, with 16GB OF DDR4-3600 (dual-channel) XPG memory and a Seagate FireCuda NVMe SSD.

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