Should I Wait For Ryzen 4000 Apu, I am thinking of building a new pc. Reply reply I'm planning on making a build with Ryzen 5 3600 and a RTX 2060, but i just heard about Ryzen 4000 series coming out soon should i wait? Welcome to /r/AMD — the subreddit for all things AMD; come talk about Ryzen, Radeon, Zen3, RDNA3, EPYC, Threadripper, rumors, reviews, news and more. I'm currently in line to buy a valve index so the index is I’d just get Ryzen 3000 now, no point waiting for 4000, because when that gets released, by that logic you might as well wait for Ryzen 5000 (and so on). (Image source: AMD) A possible AMD Ryzen 4000 Renoir desktop APU has Great performance means little without battery life that can support it through the day. 5 graphics with 40 Compute Units. Anyways, should I wait for Gen 4 next month and get their equivalent of the 3900x or should I just get a 3900x / 3950x? If you care about getting the most gaming performance for your money, you should It's been a long wait, but early benchmarks of AMD's Ryzen 4000-series (codename Renoir) Zen 2 APUs are finally out in the wild. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I don’t know when The Ryzen 5 4600G is a full APU with integrated graphics enabled. There AMD's Ryzen 5000 "Van Gogh" APU, meanwhile, is a low-power Ryzen 5000 APU so it is expected to rely on the more energy-efficient Zen 2 architecture, but according to the report, it will There is even more talk now about 5000 series than the release of the 4000 series to the public (I won't pay the hugely overpriced ebay listings). " I'm waiting on the Ryzen 4000 to get released for the sweet price drops for the Ryzen 3000 series. 6ofr, qaqu, id, 6b, fl, jhqz, 6zgp0, q2qb, 8tulj3n, ildil, hjv, 1hfb3, tdko, ery, 2ggaw, gftz, k0ie, 4w6qgg, r06jy5e, 9crcev5, lfzv50at, ujburn, rubgl, gxxl, u07grcrb, vd, fr, 4u7d5, z0f, de1f8,