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I know for a fact, that the Ryzen 2200G APU, when running with dual-channel memory, can decode 4K60 VP9 like water. It doesn't seem to be able to without dual-channel RAM.
So, my question about the A200GE - does it have the same issue? Or is it too slow, having only 3 CUs, to decode VP9 anyways? (Although, I think Raven Ridge can do VP9 in hardware.)
Just wondering, whether I should build my A200GE rigs that I'm planning, with 1x8GB DDR4-2400 ($45), or 2x4GB DDR4-2400 ($50)?
I do want my customers to be able to watch 4K60 if the APU is capable, and I've done my job properly as a system integrator.
Edit: I decided to just "suck it up", and spend the extra for a 2x4GB kit of Corsair DDR4-2667. Hopefully, it will be worth it, and I'll be able to at least make back what I'm putting into these rigs.
So, my question about the A200GE - does it have the same issue? Or is it too slow, having only 3 CUs, to decode VP9 anyways? (Although, I think Raven Ridge can do VP9 in hardware.)
Just wondering, whether I should build my A200GE rigs that I'm planning, with 1x8GB DDR4-2400 ($45), or 2x4GB DDR4-2400 ($50)?
I do want my customers to be able to watch 4K60 if the APU is capable, and I've done my job properly as a system integrator.
Edit: I decided to just "suck it up", and spend the extra for a 2x4GB kit of Corsair DDR4-2667. Hopefully, it will be worth it, and I'll be able to at least make back what I'm putting into these rigs.
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