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Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE

6 cores · 12 threads · up to 4.2 GHz on AM4.

4.6 · 12 votes

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Cores
6
Threads
12
Boost
4.2 GHz
L3 cache
8 MB
TDP
35W
Socket
AM4

Performance breakdown

Gaming9
Productivity9
Single-core9
Multi-core25
Power efficiency9

Lab scores

Performance score9
Cores6
Threads12
Boost clock (GHz)4.2 GHz

Estimated gaming FPS

Paired with a high-end GPU. CPU impact is largest at 1080p.

1080p20 fps
1440p16 fps
4K11 fps

Full specifications

Processor & cores
Architecture
Renoir
Process node
7 nm
Socket
AM4
Release year
2020
Total cores
6
Threads
12
Integrated graphics
AMD Radeon Vega 7
Clocks & cache
Base clock
3.3 GHz
Boost clock
4.2 GHz
Multiplier
33
L1 cache
384 KB
L2 cache
3 MB
L3 cache
8 MB
Memory & platform
Memory support
DDR4-3200
Max capacity
128 GB
Max bandwidth
51.196 GB/s
Base power (TDP)
35W
Max temperature
95°C
PCIe
PCIe 3.0
Technologies
Extensions
AES-NI, AVX, AMD-V
Community Feedback

What Owners Say

Owners love the low power draw and how cool it runs for a solid office or home server chip. The main complaint is the locked multiplier makes it useless for overclocking fun.

Pros
  • Sips power, stays whisper quiet
  • Zippy enough for everyday tasks
  • Integrated graphics handle casual gaming
  • Socket AM4 means easy upgrades
Cons
  • No integrated graphics upgrade path.
  • Limited PCIe lanes for expansion.
  • Only supports slower DDR4 memory.
Verdict

Our verdict on the Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE

An energy-sipping six-core Renoir APU for office builds where integrated graphics matter more than raw compute speed.

Get it if you need a low-power office PC that stays cool and quiet on a basic AM4 board. Skip it if you want modern gaming speed or plan to upgrade later—it's a dated 2020 chip.

Buy it if…

  • You need a very low-power office PC that stays silent.
  • You want a compact home server that sips electricity.
  • You are building a tiny, fanless HTPC for media playback.
4.6

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