Test Setup
For our tests, we used a test rig which includes the ASRock AB350M Pro4 Motherboard, along with an AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4) at default clock speed of 3.6GHz (turbo boost @ 3.9GHz), as well as 16GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4-3000 ram in dual channel mode.
All tests were conducted at default clock speed of 3.9GHz at a resolution of 1920×1080 using the integrated Radeon RX Vega 11 graphics of the AMD Ryzen 5 2400G. High or Ultra settings enabled.
CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4) @ 3.6GHz (Turbo Boost @ 3.9GHz) |
Cooling | Corsair H115i Pro RGB AIO |
Motherboard | ASRock AB350M Pro4 |
Ram | 2 x Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4-3000 |
SSD/HDD | Patriot Hellfire PCIE M.2 256GB SSD |
PSU | Thermaltake Toughpower RGB 850W |
VGA card | Onboard: Radeon Vega RX 11 Graphics |
Graphics Drivers | Latest AMD Adrenalin Edition 18.3.4 |
OS | Windows 10 |
System Information
AIDA64 Motherboard Info
AIDA64 Chipset Info
Idle Temperatures
Our idle temps were good. The Ryzen 5 2400G reached a temperature of around 47 degree Celsius, which is more than acceptable.
Load Temperatures
We put the Ryzen 5 2400G processor through its paces and load temperatures reached 74 degrees Celsius. Which what I expected. Looks like the Corsair H115i Pro RGB AIO cooler is doing its job pretty well. Of course this is also thanks to the Corsair ML140 Pro RGB fans which we used on the radiator.