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AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (Zen+ & Vega 11) APU Review

7-Zip

7-Zip performance is decent enough, especially on the arguably more important for this market segment, decompression side of the test. The odd heavy compression and decompression here and there certainly won’t have you pulling your hair out with this level of performance being offered up.

Handbrake

Handbrake shows that the Ryzen 5 3400G APU does a decent job at handling our x264 conversion test. You don’t get the AVX-based improvements of Zen 2 with this Zen+ based APU, but a conversion rate close to 30 FPS isn’t too bad given the asking price.

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