Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G review: For whom? Who should buy?
AMD's APU has finally entered the country's market. However, the highest and most expensive variant has entered. Global GPUs are more of such a crisis, price and incredible kind. That is why many people cannot build a PC. Ryzen 7 4750G APU has been introduced in the market, so there is a lot of interest in this APU, many questions have arisen, such as whether it should be bought, value for money or not. Let's discuss.
Ryzen 7 4750G Pro Specification:
First of all, let's take a look at what is inside the much talked about APU, that is, the specifications.
This processor is with 8core and 16 core threads has a base clock of 3.6 Ghz and a boost clock of 4.4 Ghz. There is 8MB L3 Cache. The processor is built on TSMC 7nm FinFET architecture. PCIe express version 3.0 and Chircena AM4 supported motherboard should be used as socket. The TDP of the processor is only 65 watts which is definitely a good aspect. RAM can be installed up to a maximum of 3200 MHz (DDR4).
GPU Specs:
Let's take a look at the graphics processing unit, which is what we are most interested in in this package. The clock speed of RX Vega Graphics unit is 2.1 Ghz and 6 GPU cores have been used.
This APU will require AMD's A520 or B550 motherboard to run.
Discuss the current situation
Over the last few months, there has been a severe shortage of GPUs around the world due to the harassment of Chip Shortage, Minor and Scalper. The condition of the stock is very miserable, with the price pushing 3,4,5 times higher. Many people have not been able to build or upgrade their PC for many months.
Whether for content creation, editing, programming or gaming, the lack of a GPU, the high cost of building a PC has become almost impossible. In this case, before discussing what kind of value for money this APU i.e. CPU + GPU Combo can be, how reasonable and effective solution it can be, for whom it can be suitable, it is important to look at what kind of combo is available in the current market of 33 thousand.
With cards like the GT 710,730, it's almost
impossible to do anything without display output. These cards are also being sold for around 5-6 thousand rupees. At 9/10 thousand rupees there is GT 1030 which is not a very strong card. Gaming at very low 1080p / 720p, nothing can be done without the function of display output. With these cards, of course we don't mean gaming nowadays at 720p low, 1080p low settings and no one is new to gaming in these settings and resolutions. Do not build PC. If the purpose of the display output is to take a non f variant of Intel is more reasonable.
Speaking of dedicated GPU, GTX 1050 Ti is the correct and normal price which is 13-14 thousand rupees (with 13/14 thousand rupees in the processor would be a good combo in normal time). Which is currently being sold in the range of 25-30 thousand rupees which is unthinkable to buy. So in our hands, it is impossible to get a good CPU + GPU combo for 30,000 rupees.
The Ryzen 5 3400G processor has been a great choice for many years of light AAA gaming, esports gaming, lots of PCs have been built with this APU. But in terms of processing power or GPU ability, this APU is not able to give very good performance in 2021. What's more, the current price of this processor does not justify its performance at all, at the price of 16-18 thousand rupees, it is worth a lot. Not money.
Performance of Ryzen 7 4750G Pro:
We have moved on to the most important part. Since we do not have a review unit, and do not have the opportunity to buy and test yourself due to various limitations, 3rd Party Reviews are the only way to get an idea of trust performance. First let's take a look at the results of Tomshardware's Application Benchmark: (Here they use a different GPU, so you get an idea of the raw processing power of this APU).
Almost all the tests show that the Ability of Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G is about Ryzen 5 3600X, 3600XT, in some cases like 3700X (it is seen to score slightly higher than these). And compared to Intel processors, this APU is capable of delivering performance equivalent to 10600k, 10700f. In other words, comparing the price with the performance of the processor, this deal is not bad.
Let's take a look at Ryzen vs Ryzen Comparison (there are some footnotes, GURU3D testing has a lower Lower variant i.e. Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G as a processor, this means that the topic of our discussion is Ryzen 7 4750G, its performance is quite a bit more More will be available from Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G) So readers need to consider this and calculate the scores in mind that will score a little higher than 4750G, and here are different memory chips and different bus speed scores are mentioned, standard As the score of 3200 MHz should be given importance).
From the above charts I think the readers have got enough idea about the capabilities of Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G.
Gaming Performance:
Let's see what kind of performance can be found in gaming from Ryzen 7 Pro 4750. Anandtech, Tomshardware and Guru3d, 3 site benchmarks are given for the convenience of making decisions and getting ideas.
As we can see above, there are a number of AAA games that have a framerate of around 70. (Although in 720p medium resolution) If the range of smooth performance in gaming is 40 fps, then this result is quite good. The score of F1 2019 can be seen around 50 FPS. Titles like World of Tank show a lot of FPS, as can be seen from the graph as it is seen to give 350 fps at 720p, so it can be said that 200+ fps can be found at 1080p as well. GTA V will be available in HIGH Settings at around 60 FPS. Wolfenstein Youngblood will also be available at Low at around 60 FPS.
As mentioned earlier, Guru3d's benchmark is Ryzen 5 4650G. In that case, it is fair to assume that the 4750G will have a slightly higher framerate. And by tweaking the settings, the framerate can be increased a lot more.
Esports Titles:
A large part of the gamers play Battle Royale, Competitive FPS, Sports games online. Esport games will be available in CSGO at 1080p Very High at 90-100 FPS and at Medium / Low at around 150 fps. At Battlefield V with texture high at 70/80% scale at around 60 fps. You will also get 80-90 fps at low on Call of Duty Warzone, which will give you a good enough experience. PUBG will also get around 80 fps in low settings and 80 on Fortnite. You will get a similar performance from Rainbow Six Seige.
League of Legends in very high settings around 110 fps FPS can be found on average. You can get around 120-130 fps in the fastest preset on Dota 2. Overwatch can be found in low settings at around 60 fps, F1 2020 in the same settings around 60 or less. Forza Horizon 4 will get 60-70 fps at low settings. Doom Eternal will have a framerate of around 60-90 fps at low. Dirt 5 will get 45-50 FPS. Using Rocket League Performance Preset will be available at 60 fps.
Conclusion
I have collected this information by watching extensive videos on Youtube. The bottom line is that in most Competitive Battle Royale, FPS games you get 60-70 fps, in some cases 60-90 fps and low settings. Which will give a fairly smooth experience. You can also increase the quality by mixing light medium-high-low settings. However, most AAA titles will not get more than 30 fps at low. GTA 5 will get 60 fps at high though.
In addition, those who play games like FIFA, PES, Cricket will be able to play at high, 100FPS will be available in high settings in FIFA. PES, Cricket will also be available in high settings at 80-90 fps.
Decision: Who will buy, who will buy or not?
For those gamers who want to play online games like Pubg Fortnight Overwatch, Battle Royale, Esports, Competitive FPS FIFA / Pace Cricket or Forza Horizon / Rocket League, they can play at low settings for 60 fps. You can take the processor. Your gaming will not be a problem at all. This is a good deal considering the current situation.
For those who work with gaming as well as productivity, multitasking, content creation, programming, Blender, V-ray and other programs with light gaming Esports or Online, I will also ask them to take this processor.
Who will not take?
For those who want to play very heavy AAA games at High Framerate in high / ultra settings, expecting 50/60 + fps, this processor will not be perfect. In large AAA titles, with this processor, it is almost impossible to get 50/45 fps at any of these 60 fps settings without GPU. So this kind of user will avoid this processor.
However, for those whose professional work, multitasking, productivity work is at a level that requires a PC of one lakh / one and a half lakh, this processor will not be an advantage. They will also avoid.
One more thing to keep in mind is the type of work you do, the software / program you use is more dependent on CPU resource, CPU Speed, you can take this processor.
How much can a PC cost ?:
It is possible to build a PC around 50 thousand with this processor. 50 thousand motherboards, SSD / hard disk, power supply, Ram casing will be built with this processor. So for those who want to build a PC around 50 thousand without GPU, this is a good package.
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