Cores
4
Threads
8
Boost
3.8 GHz
L3 cache
8 MB
TDP
15W
Socket
FP7
Performance breakdown
Gaming7
Productivity7
Single-core7
Multi-core17
Power efficiency7
Lab scores
Performance score7
Cores4
Threads8
Boost clock (GHz)3.8 GHz
Estimated gaming FPS
Paired with a high-end GPU. CPU impact is largest at 1080p.
1080p15 fps
1440p12 fps
4K8 fps
Full specifications
Clocks & cache
- Base clock
- 2.3 GHz
- Boost clock
- 3.8 GHz
- L1 cache
- 256 KB
- L2 cache
- 2 MB
- L3 cache
- 8 MB
Memory & platform
- Memory support
- DDR5
- Base power (TDP)
- 15W
- PCIe
- PCIe 4.0
Technologies
- Extensions
- AES-NI, AVX, AMD-V, Precision Boost 2
Community Feedback
What Owners Say
Owners like how it sips power and stays cool in compact builds. The main complaint is its limited multi-core grunt and higher cost versus desktop chips.
Pros
- Idles almost silent in daily use
- Handles office work without breaking a sweat
- Plays 4K video without a dedicated GPU
- Sips power, keeps tiny builds practical
Cons
- Only two memory channels
- Integrated graphics are very weak
- Soldered, not socketed for upgrades
Verdict
Our verdict on the Ryzen Embedded V3C14
A compact 15-watt chip with Zen 3 cores and integrated RDNA 2 graphics, built for low-power embedded systems.
Get it if you need a low-power, efficient CPU for a compact server or embedded system that runs cool and quiet. Skip it if you want raw processing speed for gaming or heavy multitasking—this chip is built for efficiency, not performance.
Buy it if…
- You need a low-power home server that sips electricity.
- You want a fanless build for a dead-quiet office PC.
- You run a compact network appliance that needs modern x86 muscle.
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