New Leak Reveals BIOS Support For Upcoming AMD Ryzen 4000G Renoir CPUs

Ahead of the launch of AMD’s Ryzen 4000G Renoir series, a new leak offers new insight into the chips alongside the first signs of BIOS support. The leak comes in the shape of a 3DMark 11 benchmark picked up by known Twitter tech miner APISAK.

We have here a six-core, twelve-thread AMD Ryzen 5 4400G with a base clock speed of 3.7 GHz, a boost clock speed of 4.3 GHz, and a GPU frequency of 1.9 GHz put through its paces. The CPU scored 4395 points for graphics and 10241 for physics.

The results appear to match up with those produced by previous leaks, in particular, those hinting at the Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G pushing a base clock speed of 3.7 GHz, and a boost clock speed of 4.3 GHz. The same applies to the capabilities of the GPU. By this point, we can be reasonably confident that the retail-ready version of the CPU will match these specifications at launch. Or at least, approach them. The benchmark appears to be an OEM testing out a particular feature of the chip, according to APISAK.

The Ryzen 5 4400G is expected alongside another five other Renoir variants. These include a Ryzen 7 4700G with eight cores, sixteen threads, a 3.6 GHz base clock speed, 4.4 GHz boost, and a 2.1 GHz GPU clock. Next, we have the Ryzen 7 4700 GE with eight cores, sixteen threads, 3.1 GHz base clock, and 4.3 GHz boost. Then comes the Ryzen 4400G alongside the Ryzen 5 4400GE with six cores, twelve threads, 3.7 GHz base clock, and 4.2 GHz boost. Rounding off the lineup is the Ryzen 3 4200G with four cores, eight threads, 3.8 GHz back clock, 4.1 GHz boost, and a 1.7 GHz GPU clock, and the Ryzen 3 4200GE with similar specifications although there’s a jump down to 3.5 GHz base clock, and 4.1 GHz boost.

Another leak, courtesy of another known miner, Komachi, reveals a selection of Ryzen 4000G variants in ASUS’ latest update to the Crosshair VIII Impact motherboard’s BIOS. In the update, we see CPUIDs with addresses ranging from 00860F00h to 00860F01h.