The only single-threaded performance difference between a Ryzen 2200G and 2400G would be its stock clockrate as they are architecturally identical down to even the amount of cache used.
Same thing goes for 1000-series Ryzen CPUs which also share an identical CPU architecture, though the 1200, 1300x, and 1400 have 8MB L3 while all the other 1000-series Ryzen CPUs have 16MB L3 cache.
But the thing is about these differences in clockrate is that all Ryzen CPUs are multiplier unlocked as long as you don't use an A_20 motherboard.
Same thing goes for 1000-series Ryzen CPUs which also share an identical CPU architecture, though the 1200, 1300x, and 1400 have 8MB L3 while all the other 1000-series Ryzen CPUs have 16MB L3 cache.
But the thing is about these differences in clockrate is that all Ryzen CPUs are multiplier unlocked as long as you don't use an A_20 motherboard.
Dolphin 5.0 CPU benchmark
CPU: Pentium G3258 @ 4.5GHz 1.24v
GPU: Intel integrated
RAM: 4x4GB Corsair Vengence @ DDR3-1600
OS: Linux Mint of some variety + [VM] Win7 SP1 x64
CPU: Pentium G3258 @ 4.5GHz 1.24v
GPU: Intel integrated
RAM: 4x4GB Corsair Vengence @ DDR3-1600
OS: Linux Mint of some variety + [VM] Win7 SP1 x64
