Ryzen 3400G Desktop: Difference between revisions

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=Builds=
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*Tech Republic - [https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-build-a-great-linux-pc-for-under-1000-usd/]
*Tech Republic - [https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-build-a-great-linux-pc-for-under-1000-usd/]
*Reference builds with [[Ryzen 3200G]] - [https://www.linuxnow.com.au/dsintro.html#standarddesktops]
*Reference builds with Ryzen 3200G - [https://www.linuxnow.com.au/dsintro.html#standarddesktops]
*Ryzen 3400G on a budget - [https://linuxnewbiesince1996.wordpress.com/2019/11/23/build-a-ryzen-test-computer-with-scrap-n-a-150-250-budget-part-4/]


=Issues=
=Issues=

Revision as of 22:01, 23 September 2020

Successful Builds

  • Linux Qeustions build details the components - [1]
  • System 76 uses Pop!_OS on Ryzen 3400G hardware. [2]
  • System 76 with Ryzen 3400G is great - [3]
  • This says 3400G works with just about every Linux - [4]

Builds

  • Tech Republic - [5]
  • Reference builds with Ryzen 3200G - [6]
  • Ryzen 3400G on a budget - [7]

Issues

  • Linux Mint - just use recent kernel 5+ - [8]
  • Good experience - [9]
  • Display issues - [10] + [11]
  • Hardware Acceleration (HWA) encoding issues - [12]
  • Debian has graphics issues - [13]

Working Motherboards

  • ASRock Fatal1ty B450 ITX/ac - [14]

Cases