Another pleasant surprise is the power usage. With or without a dGPU, the Ryzen 5 2400G is one of the least power hungry CPUs we’ve tested. This translates to needing a more affordable PSU, a less powerful cooler, and means a lot less heat. We only needed the stock cooler for this review, and even while overclocked, it didn’t hit 60c, which is just incredible and great news for consumers.
Stock – With dGPU
Stock – No dGPU
Overclocked – With GPU
Stock – No dGPU
Stock – With dGPU
Stock – No dGPU
Overclocked – With dGPU
Overclocked – No dGPU
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