The Ryzen 3 3200G Is Not Worth your money. 
Recently, I found out that the desktop world is much better than being on a laptop. For a couple of years, I used a laptop from high school, and I noticed it was running very slow. After talking to a lot of IT people, they all told me to get a desktop system. They said it would be a little more expensive, but very worth it in the end.
The only problem is that I’m broke and don’t have money for a really expensive computer, so I decided to go as cheap as possible and oh boy, was I wrong. I’ve had the worst experience and ended up spending more money than I thought. This was a big mistake, and I hope nobody else does what I did.
To start, I bought the MSI B550-A-Pro motherboard. I had heard very good things about this board, and I still think it was a good option. I paid $90 for it, and I like the sleek design. Overall, I think it’s a pretty solid motherboard.
Now, where I went wrong was buying the AMD Ryzen 3 3200G, which I paid $64.40 for on Amazon. I thought, “That’s a good deal I’ll jump on that.” It was the cheapest CPU that would fit my motherboard, and I didn’t want to buy used because I’ve had bad experiences with that before. However, this was a really bad purchase that I’ve learned from.
CPU Specifications:
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Number of Cores: 4
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Number of Threads: 4
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Max Boost Clock: Up to 4.0 GHz
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Base Clock: 3.6 GHz
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L1 Cache: 384 KB
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L2 Cache: 2 MB
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L3 Cache: 4 MB
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Unlocked for Overclocking: Yes
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CPU Socket: AM4
My final thought is, I think this CPU is very bad. Sure, it’s cheap, but it’s extremely slow and not worth the $65. Anyone trying to build a PC on a tight budget should spend a little more money to get a CPU that’s actually worth paying for.
Note: This review is part of a classroom project.
