The AMD Ryzen 3 4300U is a mid-range laptop processor. It provides optimal performance for the ordinary computing tasks. It can complete them easily, be it work in Office-type applications, web-based stuff, and similar. In addition, the Radeon integrated graphics processor of the Ryzen 3 4300U enables you to play many of the popular game titles, although it is just an entry-level graphics solution.
The main difference between the Ryzen 3 4300U and its more popular and more powerful Ryzen 5 4500U sibling from the same 15-Watt AMD Ryzen 4000 U family is the number of processing cores. The Ryzen 3 3400U has four computing cores as opposed to six. The Ryzen 5 is faster primarily in heavier tasks like high-resolution photo and video editing. Also, the Ryzen 5 has a better graphics processor for smoother gaming, although it’s still in the entry-level graphics category.
AMD Ryzen 3 4300U CPU Benchmark
Although it’s a lower-end member of the Ryzen 4000 U series, the Ryzen 3 4300U competes very well against other mid-range 15-Watt laptop processors. It’s even close to some high-performance laptop processors like the 45-Watt Intel Core i5-9300H you can find in many 2019 gaming laptops.
Note: The benchmark scores of the listed processors are averages measured across various devices with these processors. The scores and real-world performance of the AMD Ryzen 3 4300U and compared CPUs may vary depending on the notebooks' other components, settings, cooling, and other factors. However, the benchmark results are good indicators of the processors' performance.
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Ephraim –
How does the AMD Ryzen 3 4300U compare with the Intel i3 10th generation?
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