It is time to upgrade my desktop. The six years old computer.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G
- CPU has 4 Cores, 8 Threads.
- GPU has 11 Cores
- Base clock: 3.6Ghz, Max Boost Clock: 3.9GHz
- Cache: L1 384KB, L2 2MB, L3 4MB
- Unlocked: Yes
- CMOS: 14nm FinFET
- Package: AM4
- PCIe: PCIe 3.0×8
- Thermal Solution: Wraith Stealth
- TDP: 65W
- Max Temps: 95°C
Motherboard: Gigabyte B450M DS3H
- Chipset: AMD B450
- Memory: 4 x DDR4 DIMM sockets supporting up to 64 GB, Dual channel, Support for DDR4 3200(O.C.)/2933/2667/2400/2133 MHz, Support ECC/Non-ECC, XMP.
- Onboard Graphics: 1 x DVI-D port, 1X HDMI port.
- Expansion Slots: 1 x PCI express x 16 slot, running at x16; 1 x PCI express x 16 slot, running at x4; 1 x PCI express x 1 slot.
- Storage Interface: 1 x M.2 connector(Socket 3, M key); 4 x SATA 6Gb/s connectors; Support for RAID 0, 1, 10.
- USB: Chipset supports 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports through internal USB header; 8 x USB 2.0/1.1 ports(4ports on the back panel, 4 ports available through the internal USB headers)
CPU supports 4 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports on the back panel
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2X8GB
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- Configuration: Dual/Quad Channel
- Series: VENGEANCE LPX
- Size: 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB)
- Latency: 16-16-16-39
- Voltage: 1.2V
- Speed: 2400MHz
- Color: Black
- Rating: PC4-19200 (24MHz)
- Heat Spreader: Anodized Aluminum
- Format:L DIMM
- Profile: XMP 2.0
- Pin: 288
Look at the pictures.
I am still using my old Crucial MX100 256GB SSD, but now it is connecting with SATA 3 port instead of SATA 2. So the SSD performance is better than before upgrading.
I did a quick test with AS SSD 1.8.5636
Compared with the test result I run on SATA 2, it is much faster.
The previous score is 723, now it is 956. More than 30% increase. The sequence read is 511MB/s instead of 367MB/s. All these performance improvements are because of the SATA 3 connection. The test result also matches the official flyer sheet.
OH, the first test I did is Cinebench R20.
So far so good. I used the upgraded PC for three days. All looks good. I don’t even to re-install the new OS. My previous CPU is also AMD. I think this is the reason why I don’t need to reinstall it. The system, Windows 10, just need a little time to find the basic driver to load the Windows. Then I did some driver update to make it better.
My only hope of it is that I can use it for another six years.