Costing £100, it has a sensible array of features, solid performance, and a reasonably configurable BIOS...
AMD has delivered a couple of second-generation Ryzen processors that offer built-in Vega-class graphics for effectively free. The Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G, priced at £150 and £90, respectively, breathe some renewed life into the AM4 platform.
Understanding that these new chips are SOCs in their own right, the focus naturally shifts to smaller-form-factor boards primed for mainstream PCs that offer solid everyday computing at attractive prices.
The Gigabyte AB350N-Gaming Wifi is a case in point. Costing £100, it has a sensible array of features, solid performance, and a reasonably configurable BIOS. Our only real concern is the layout of the ports and connectors, which is very top-heavy, and may cause routing issues in some chassis, and a second fan header wouldn't go amiss either.
Overall, though, the AB350N-Gaming Wifi provides a decent home to second-generation Ryzen chips. One to put on a shortlist if going down the small-form-factor route.
The Good
The Bad
Decent RGB implementation
Good value
Has all expected features
Awkward layout in parts
Could do with second fan header
Gigabyte AB350N-Gaming Wifi
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