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Is the 2200g holding price well?

Soldato
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I am after one of the Ryzen APU’s and to not spend more than I need to And so far I keep seeing the 2200g like a fiver less than the 3200g online, so I’m curious if the 2200g is holding it’s price well or the 3200g isn’t good enough to bump the prices down?
 
Yeah they are both around £75 to £80.

If you're going to buy one spend the extra £5 the 3200G is better, i think the 2200G is holding its value because they are still selling well.
 
Yeah they are both around £75 to £80.

If you're going to buy one spend the extra £5 the 3200G is better, i think the 2200G is holding its value because they are still selling well.
The 3400g must be the best buy I think...


Thanks for replies.

Ha yeah thought so then as the 1200 is still £45-55 itself and we know the APU always cost more. I suppose in this case then it’s a no brainier for the 3200g.

the 2400/3400 are better, but also more costly, I don’t need anything fancy as it’s for an office based use, I just want something quicker than the A6 9500 I’m using.
 
The jump in cpu cores in the x400g is worth a step up, or try used at the likes of cex thats where I picked up my daughters 2400g
 
Thanks for replies.

Ha yeah thought so then as the 1200 is still £45-55 itself and we know the APU always cost more. I suppose in this case then it’s a no brainier for the 3200g.

the 2400/3400 are better, but also more costly, I don’t need anything fancy as it’s for an office based use, I just want something quicker than the A6 9500 I’m using.

Yeah that dual core is very slow lol
 
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