AMD Athlon 3000G Picasso

$54.99

(8 customer reviews)
Last updated on February 16, 2025 8:43 am
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Specification: AMD Athlon 3000G Picasso

Product
Brand

Model

YD3000C6FHBOX

Product Type

Desktop

Specification
Best Seller Ranking

#45 in Processors – Desktops

L3 Cache

4MB

Windows 11

Supported

Cooling Device

Heatsink and fan included

Thermal Design Power

35W

PCI Express Revision

3.0

Graphics Base Frequency

1100 MHz

Integrated Graphics

AMD Radeon Vega 3

Memory Channel

2

64-Bit Support

Yes

Manufacturing Tech

14nm

L2 Cache

1MB

L1 Cache

192KB

Operating Frequency

3.5 GHz

Core Name

Picasso (Zen+)

Name

Athlon 3000G

Series

Athlon

Date First Available

July 04, 2021

Memory Type

DDR4 2667

Processor

Desktop

CPU Socket

Socket AM4

Number of Cores

Dual-Core

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8 reviews for AMD Athlon 3000G Picasso

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  1. John B.

    Pros: installed on an amd pc in a small business. Snappy performance on Microsoft office (windows 10), Quick Books Pro, and web. Price is super. Cons: Not 4 core. Overall Review: business was using a nine year old i3 machine that started having problems. Upgraded to an A320 mb with 8gb DDR4, 500 gb Samsung SSD and the 3000G. Significant improvement in performance and no problems with other components or software. Highly recommend for business apps.

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  2. James B.

    Overall Review: Good performance for the money, just wish the CPU fan was quieter.

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  3. Anonymous

    Overall Review: Would recommend for lower budget yet good performance.

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  4. Raul A.

    Pros: Great value for the price working as expected Cons: None Overall Review: Great performance for the price Comes with a cooler

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  5. Leslie H.

    Pros: -Fast Enough For Office Applications. -Great For An HTPC -Low Heat Output And Power Usage -Can Run Aftermarket CPU Cooler At Really Low Fan Speeds And It Still Runs Cool. -Is Unlocked So With The Right Motherboard It Can Be Overclocked To 3.8-4.1 GHZ For About 10-12 Percent More Performance On Average -Can Only Game On Older Games With The Internal Video Built Into It. (Vega 3) -With An Appropriate Video Card Though (AMD RX 570, nVidia GTX 1060,AMD RX5500XT or nVidia GTX 1660) You Can…

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  6. IT Pro

    Pros: Cost Cheapest way to build modern pc Windows 11 compatible Built in graphics Good for everyday use Overclocking ability Cons: Will run a few modern games at low resolution, but definitely not a full-out gaming APU. Also, this APU Does not support M.2 NVMe drives. Even if your MB supports this APU and NVMe drives, this APU only supports SATA drives not NVMe drives. Overall Review: I would definitely recommend this APU for someone needing to build a modern PC on a budget.

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  7. Matthew K.

    Pros: zippy runs cool low cost Cons: not good for huge workloads Overall Review: if you need a workstation, testbench or other low-load machine this cpu is perfect! just stay away from MSI PRO B450M PRO-VDH MAX

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  8. K L

    Overall Review: The old CPU wasn’t Win11 ready, so updated to this Picasso (6M20FH stepping) APU without changing the rest of the hardware. Had to adjust some BIOS settings in order to POST with the same DDR4, but once set, computer booted and reinstalled Win10 in UEFI BIOS mode, CSM disabled, and TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled. Works great with a separate GPU card as well.

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