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AMD Ryzen 5 4600G, 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler

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Features

  • Features powerful graphics performance in a desktop processor for smooth 1080p gaming, no graphics card required
  • 6 Cores and 12 processing threads, bundled with the AMD Wraith Stealth cooler
  • 4.2 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 11 MB cache, DDR4-3200 support
  • For the advanced Socket AM4 platform

Description

AMD Ryzen™ 5 4600G, 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler.

Brand: AMD


CPU Manufacturer: AMD


CPU Model: Ryzen 5 4600H


CPU Speed: 4.2 GHz


CPU Socket: Socket AM4


Processor Series: Ryzen 5 4600H


Processor Speed: 4.2 GHz


Processor Socket: Socket AM4


Secondary Cache: 19 MB


Wattage: 65 watts


Cache Memory Installed Size: 11 MB


Processor Count: 6


Processor Number of Concurrent Threads: 12


Processor Core Count: 6


Platform: Linux, Windows


Item Dimensions L x W: 1.57"L x 1.57"W


Brand: AMD


Processor Brand: AMD


Model Number: AMD Ryzen 5 4600G


UPC: 730143313940


Manufacturer: AMD


Mfr Part Number: 7BOX


Warranty Description: 3 year manufacturer


Item Type Name: Desktop Processor


Global Trade Identification Number: 40


Item Weight: 14.5 Ounces


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • Much better than expected in the iGPU department.
My son has been able to play games at a higher than expected quality with its integrated graphics. It really surprised me. This is a good product if you're in the price category.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026 by TarTags

  • A great CPU for folks on a budget
The Ryzen 5 4600G is a good budget choice for several reasons. 1.) It has an integrated GPU so if you don't want to use a GPU, you don't have to. That being said, you're not getting much better than E-Sports with this integrated GPU. But if that's all you're looking for, then it may be up your alley. 2.) The price. I got mine for $99 flat and that's a great price full stop. 3.) Compatibility. This chip is compatible with many many AM4 motherboards. 4.) The performance. You should see performance that's only about 5% slower than a Ryzen 5 3600. I think you will have a hard time noticing that in 99% of situations. 5.) It sips power. Right now the max I have seen it use a max of 39 watts, and that's at 100% load. So I'm not sure if I need to put it under some sort of synthetic load or something to get it to hit 65W, but it's been really awesome so far. I recommend this processor wholeheartedly for people on a budget. If you can afford a 5600, the 5600X or higher, you should get it since they are faster, have more cache, and support things like PCI Express 4.0. But overall just a really good processor for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by Nicholas C.

  • Direct competitor to the I3 12100 and 13100, choose AMD for better iGPU.
My targeted use for the AMD 4600g was for a MiniITX based HTPC. For $99 this guy is a beast and was easily one of the best CPUs in this range. Anything cheaper saw sharp reductions in performance. I also paired him with a fairly quality $99 mITX board from gigabyte and the system is overkill for what I needed it for. In 2022 the Intel i3 12100 (The later 13100 is more or less the same in performance and price) really tried to move in on the 4600g's spot. Now in 2023 the price difference is only around $15 and the intel does give a little better cpu performance, but if you were also interested in the gaming performance of the built in iGPU you will find the Vega7 graphics are a bit better. Not only in performance but also at the driver level, the AMD will offer significantly less bugs over intel. If you are looking to pair up with an external graphics card however the intel is probably better. The cost of a MiniITX for the intel will also add an additional $15 at least (And this may go up, I found when I wanted to use some older intel processors in mITX builds the motherboards were all oldstock and significantly marked up). So the final build should you go with AMD should be cheaper, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by JeffMD

  • Pretty Good At Gaming
So to start this off, when I bought this I was on a deep budget, and when I first got the CPU, I never thought much of it, but over all its really great for the price you pay, I got it for 90$, and its well worth the 90$ maybe 100. So if you want good gaming performance about 60 Frames in a game, it can achieve higher frames up to 100+ in esports or competitive games if that's what your into, just make sure you have a good enough GPU, I personally recommended the AMD Radeon 6700XT, which has great gaming performance for the price, i got mine for 275$ used, or it would be 300$ new at time of purchase for me, 300$ is worth it, any higher not so much, but buy higher on your own will. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Skye

  • Un procesador excelente para empezar
Este procesador es super bueno; aunque ya lo cambié y lo vendí, puedo confirmar que sigue funcionando sin problemas. Ofrece un rendimiento muy equilibrado y es una excelente opción si buscas potencia a buen precio.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026 by Elizabeth Gutierrez

  • When it works it is great
When the it works, it is great, when it does not, it is a nightmare. When have extra time I either work in the garage or build a computer. Amazon had a great price on an AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (with graphics) and I bought a couple. Note: I use mainly Gigabyte motherboards and preparing for Windows 11 which the 4600G is certified. I like small and 16GB is inexpensive. First was a Gigabyte B450 Aorus and worked fine right off the bat. Did not know at time but already had a late BIOS revision. Next was an MSI ProSeries which I never could even get the fans to turn on. Followed a Gigabyte AB350M-HD3 which at first did noting. Then I found out about BIOS updates. Upgraded the BIOS (using a flashdrive formatted via Rufus with freeDOS, built in Q-flash kept saying "invalid") and suddenly has graphics. Temporarily. Any attempt to boot Windows or Kali resulted in a total shut down after a few cycles. After more hours than sane (some at 3am) finally gave up and used a 3200G in that system. Last attempt was with a Gigabyte A320M-S2H at first NADA but after upgrading the BIOS (specifically said for 4000 series) suddenly everything worked and is now running Windows 11 with no problem. Bottom line, have a 50% success rate with different motherboards (one partial but kept shutting down) but only after many hours of fails and BIOS flashing. Guess there was a reason it is an inexpensive Ryzen 5. Be forewarned, if it does nothing in your new build it probably needs a BIOS update. Raised to a 4 because have gotten three to work now and just the one that kept shutting down had to use a 3200G instead. Besides the required BIOS update, ran into a different problem: one machine had dual monitors byt was only displaying on one. Confusing part was which one kept chaanging depending on KVM setting. Turned out it had the wrong driver but could not uninstall and let it update, had to get latest AMD Radeon derivers and install manually. After restart both monitors worked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2023 by Padgett

  • Muy bien procesador
Muy bueno por su precio y sus gráficos son buenos
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026 by Luis David Cera

  • Great for Budget PC
Pros - If you're wanting to run a 1080p/1440p gaming build this is your CPU, look no further - Runs cool with the Be Quiet! CPU cooler, stays below 30C with it on stock settings - Is overclockable to 4.2 out of the box, I changed it straight to 4.2 without adjusting voltage, or the BIOS did it for me, and it has no issues; but definitely runs 15% faster than it did. With the overclock it still remains under 45C during stress tests and intense gaming sessions, so it's doing it's job phenomenally - Integrated Graphics Card is nice for running a second monitor during gaming sessions Cons - Default CPU Cooler is trash, I wouldn't use it for gaming; it takes up a ton of space and especially where it counts by scaling horizontally right off the start which inhibits access or airflow to things on the board. Overall - I'd buy again, if you're spending more than $300 on a GPU then do yourself a favor and get a better CPU. This isn't going to run your GPU or other components well if it's the cheapest component in your build by a mile. But for a Budget Gaming Build running something along the lines of a AMD RX 6600 you'll be golden ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by Andrew Dutson

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