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FSurfin
Journeyman III

Ryzen 5 Pro 4400GE, rare?

Got an used Ryzen 5 Pro 4400GE to build a home server, it´s working perfect for some months now.

The thing is: it´s detected at bios and any software (CPU-Z, Windows, OCCT and more) as a Ryzen 4650GE.

Online data show both have the same specs, other than the name, seem to work as it should. Maybe it´s a custom OEM? 🤔

Has anyone else seen these before?

 

Detected as 4650GEDetected as 4650GE

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The part number on the Processor 100-000000153 shows it to be a Ryzen 5 Pro 4650GE processor as per CPU WORLD: https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Zen/AMD-Ryzen%205%20PRO%204650GE.html

According to CPU World it is a OEM /Tray processor there are no Consumer versions which is not covered by AMD Warranty even if you are the original owner which you are not since it is used.

 

 

FunkZ
Forerunner

Both 4400GE and 4650GE are OEM processors and appear to have identical specs. The AMD naming convention for PRO processors typically uses a "50" in the model number to differentiate them from the non-PRO counterparts, so 4650GE is probably the more common name. However as I believe the entire 4000 series was OEM-only it's possible this particular 4400GE chip was made exclusively for Lenovo.

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