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Hello guys! My system specs are: Ryzen 3 2200G, 16GB RAM I wanted to record the gameplay with minimal hits to my performance. I know my hardware is barely capable of even playing AAA games and I dont have money to spend on capture card, hence I wanted to go the weird way. Something like streaming/screen sharing to another system and recording on that. I tried OBS NDI, but since my other system (an old laptop) does not has a Ethernet port, its not working that well.. I'm still figuring out that, so I thought are there any similar ways to share the screen over network to my mobile/laptop so that I can record on the other device. Knowing my specs, 720P30 (Or 60 :3) is my aim. Suggest me something pls Thanks!
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Which one to pick between ryzen 2200g and core i3 10100? In my country ryzen costs around107$ and intel costs120$. I'm going to take a entry level board a320 for amd/ or h410m for intel. Which one will be worth for online class and light games? Help me.
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my CPU is a ryzen 3 2200g and i was wondering if maybe this would be bottlenecking my gtx 1060 6gb. And how much would a ryzen 3 bottleneck an rtx 2070 super?
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Hi, I'm trying to build a budget PC and I'm not sure what GPU to use on my Ryzen 2200g. What is the cheapest GPU that I can pair with my CPU that will not bottleneck performance? Will adding a GPU set aside my Vega 8 Graphics or will it improve it? CPU: Ryzen 3 2200g Motherboard: Asus prime a320m-k RAM: 8GB HyperX FURY DDR4 2400MHz Thanks for the reply. .
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As the title says, i recently found my local shop selling a complete computer (w/ pheripherals) for 266 US Dollars. the specs are as follows: -Ryzen 3 2200G -Gigabyte-H/Msi A320M Pro-E Mobo -8gb 2400mhz ddr4 RAM -Hp Keyboard & Mouse USB -Badwolf Headset w/ LED -Casing w/ 700w PSU -500gb Hard Disk Drive -22 inches wide monitor LED (used) I haven't got into touch with them yet as for the specifics of the other components, but is that a good deal?
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i want to use the igpu for gaming and the nvidia card for encoding .i don't have a display port adapter for the nvidia card so i can't see what im doing on the monitor.I tried setting the igpu as the primary but it just turns on with a black screen .using this on a x470 msi gaming plus. please help.i cant get the adapter because of the quarantine .it only works when i take the card out.
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Hey guys just built my first pc. my system has ryzen 3 2200g with integrated radeon graphics asus a320i-k prime itx motherboard 16GB cosair vengence DDR4 ram timings set to 15-15-15-36. m.2 nvme 256GB(will update storage in future) silver stone 500W 80+Gold. PC is mainly for gaming but i will throw in other work loads like CAD projects or streaming. I have partitioned my m.2 for 30gb for windows 10 and 32gb for linux with the rest to be shared access between the two OS.... at least that was the plan. I have windows 10 successfully on its portion. but i am having trouble figuring out how to get ubuntu onto its portion of the m.2. ive been reading up on how do dual boot but its over my head. would appreciate any advise or guide to help me get this done.
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Hi guys, just want to greet you all a good day and ask for feedback, opinions, and some suggestions about my plans on building my very first budget pc at the start of 2020. CPU: Ryzen 3 2200G Motherboard: MSI B450M PRO VDH Pro Series RAM: KINGSTON HYPERX FURY 4GB SINGLE DDR4 2666MHZ CL16 GPU: None at the moment (but looking forward to add an RX570 4GB DDR5 or RX580) SSD: ADATA SU650 240GB SSD Power Supply: Seasonic M12II-520 EVO Bronze 80 Plus Case: - (Haven't looked into it yet.) Budget would be between $300 - $400 - @Philippines Photoshop C6, Illustrator CC, CorelX7, Internet browsing, lets say a League of Legends game and some few light video editing software would be my go-to tasks. I'll be working on a single 1080P monitor but would be adding another in the future for productivity. A regular LED lit mouse, RGB Keyboard and Windows 10 for the OS. What do you think? is this an OK build for a beginner? or would there be a better choice for me on the current market? Efficiency is the key. ???
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So i bought these new memory kit 2x8gb 3200mhz ddr4 (HX432C16PB3K2/16) My system wont post with both ram in a2 b2 slots I checked the motherboard qvl and my memories are compatible Also i checked ryzen 3 2200g cpu ram compatibility and tha also checks out With one ram at a2 slot system posts but the uefi recognizes the ram as a 2000mhz one
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Hello, I have just finished building my first PC Ryzen 3 2200G with no other eGPU than it's interrogated VEGA 8. I have also got a new 19" monitor which is VGA-only. Unfortunately for some reason the PC won't output anything on the monitor correctly/wrong resolution. My GIGABYTE A320-S2H motherboard does has a D-Input/VGA. It would boot up with all wrong resolution then after the Windows 10 loading boot animation (also in wrong resolution) it would stay on black screen. Tried going on Low-res mode and safe mode, nothing worked. Just to make sure I have plugged the PC to my 40" Samsung TV using HDMI and it works flawlessly with BIOS correctly scaled and Windows booting up and reaching desktop correctly. I had installed all required driver and that didn't made it work at all. Resetted the PC back to fresh Windows 10 and still no solution. Anyone can help me with this frustrating issue? Huge thanks! Specifications: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (No OC) Ramsta 8GB DDR4-2666MHz Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H Rev 1.1 WD Blue 500GB HDD Windows 10 x64
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I have an MSI B450 a-pro mobo, ryzen 3 2200g, 16gb ram, and an RX 580 8gb graphics card. I am barely getting any GPU utilization out of most games I’m playing, unless I go to ultra or extreme settings (but then lose frames). Is there anything I can do to fix this? Or is it just a bad pairing? I’m still new to this, and any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Good day guys. Today i would like to ask your opinion, suggestion and violent reactions (oh boy, Tons of this). Can i run Monster hunter world? with a PC: Ryzen 3 2200g APU, GA A320m board, 2x4gb 2400mhz kingston fury, SSD (MHW folder location), I will be using its iGPU. I'm on a tight budget and that is how far my budget can build for now. Don't shame me on that (LOL) i know MHW with this set up is kinda ambitious, but i like to have a clue from LTT experts. Thanks. UPDATE: So somebody recommended Dauntless from EPIC games... I tried and it ran fine on my setup. 1080 gaming btw, it was around 15 gig but then i realized heck, why not go to MHW directly. so i did and Aha! it ran way more than expected. 1366x768 resolution set up. medium settings tho as i was restricted by the iGPU VRAM. (2gb max for ryzen igpu i think) anyways, performance was good and super playable, no fps drops and stutters. Thanks guys.
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SOLVED BY BUYING GSKILL RAM. CORSAIR RAM DOES NOT PAIR WELL WITH RYZEN 1ST & 2ND GEN I think this issue is caused by the GPU or power supply. When in games the graphics card drops to 0% and then immediately spikes to 100% causing the game to crash. The temps are fine and all drivers aside from BIOS are all latest versions. I started with a clean install of windows and nothing is overclocked. Does anyone know what causes this or how to solve it. Ive ran prime95 and kombuster for about an hour each an no issues. CSGO also ran fine, im having trouble with fortnite, rocket league, apex legends, sea of thives, etc. I've posted this on numerous subreddits to no avail CPU: Ryzen 3 2200G Motherboard: MSI B350M Mortar BIOS 1.F0 RAM: Corsair DDR4 2400Mhz 8Gb (one stick) GPU: GTX 1050 2GB Storage: 1tb seagate hdd PSU: Cooler Master 600 Masterwatt lite https://imgur.com/fuKtk5J my apologies if this is on the wrong subcategory
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Hello everyone, i am thinking of buying the components needed for a Ryzen 3 2200G based system. But i'm concerned about the VRM's of the motherboard im buying with the Ryzen 3 2200g, i won't be doing any overclocking and i was wondering if this motherboard https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/A320M-PRO-E.html could do the trick without any issues, i would appreciate it greatly if you guys would have any thoughts on this. Thanks in advance
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I recently put together this system with a Ryzen 3 2200G and an RX 580 8GB, this is not the first computer I've built, but I can not figure out why in certain titles I am getting extremely bad frame skips/drops in titles this system should easily be able to run. What exactly is happening: The games I have run into this problem are Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Overwatch and Tom Clancy's: The Division 2. In CS:GO my framerate is hovering around 80FPS and dips only a little bit to 60, but I feel like this framerate is really low for a game that is not very demanding like Counter Strike. In Division 2, I get frame skips down to 20-25 down from 50-60, which again is rather low for an RX 580. Overwatch is the most severe where I am usually starting anywhere from 120-160FPS and it tanks to 30-60,causing extremely bad frame skips whenever someone uses an ability or gets close to my character. My previous system I was using daily was a laptop with an i7 8700HQ and a GTX 1050Ti, maybe more powerful in the CPU department, but much less powerful graphics wise, and all other titles I would play on this system run better on my new computer, but the ones that I mentioned do not at all. Another good example is Apex Legends which uses the same engine as CS:GO (I think) runs at even higher FPS than CS:GO which is absurd in my opinion. What I have already tried/attempted: All drivers are up to date, I have flashed the BIOS twice, no abnormal thermals or clock speeds are happening (GPU is always 60C or lower and CPU is around the same, 65C max with the stock cooler). My ram is 16GB of Corsair Vengeance at 2400MHZ which I overclocked to 3000MHZ and still get the same results either way. All of these titles are using the RX 580 as the graphics driver (I am new to AMD's software and have had trouble navigating it to make changes though, if any at all). I have turned on and off AMD "Chill FPS" multiple times, uninstalled and installed Re Live to see if that was an issue and I have attempted to go back to a previous driver version, but I can't find where to get any previous drivers from and since I never had previous drivers installed, they aren't already on my system to use. I read somewhere MSI Afterburner can cause conflicts with AMD's GPU settings, which I did have installed, but even uninstalling that along with any other, benchamarking, monitoring or overclocking tools haven't changed anything. I am at a loss on what to do at this point. Full system specs: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G 3.8GHZ Quad Core AMD XFX RX 580 8GB ASUS B350 Prime Plus Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2400MHZ OC to 3000MHZ Crucial P1 1TB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD EVGA 750BQ PSU EDIT: Changing graphics settings in game doesn't affect FPS in virtually every single title, also odd, and an indicator of a CPU bottleneck, but I have seen other benchmarks with the same system specs and they do not have this problem. EDIT 2: I am running in high performance mode, no capture software running from either Windows, AMD or other 3rd party software. I have tried clean driver installs on everything. EDIT 3: Reseating hardware didn't change anything, only fix was to fresh install Windows 10. Will post cause of issue here if I find what was causing it in the future. FIX: I replaced the thermal compound on my GPU, this improved temperatures, but the windows re install had originally fixed these problems in the first place for me, so there is no correlation in my case, however I did see articles stating poor thermal compound application could be a cause to issues like this, it just wasn't mine. The compound the GPU came with was not good quality (which is normal), but it's probably because it is designed for longevity, not performance. Regardless the stock application looked fine on mine, people who reported bad application had thermal compound on the PCB of their GPU. Not related but replacing the compound also got rid of some coil wine when my fans were at full speed, probably from better reassembly. I started having this problem again after attempting to Overclock my GPU. I had done this before, but was resetting my GPU overclock when I started having problems, these problems also were not immediate, but didn't take long to occur the second time (20 minutesish). I did not think this was the problem before because I had reset my GPU to it's normal settings both times. From what I have read online about people having similar issues, the solution is to reset the GPU to factory settings in AMD Wattman and Game Settings (Global, or specific games if you had tweaked with them), re install drivers, and restart your computer. This solution worked for me the second time around (I did not attempt this in that order before) and I haven't had issues since. For some reason attempting any overclock will cause your GPU to become unstable in certain situations (bad framedrops/framerates even when everything appears to be running fine). In synthetic benchmarks and certain titles for me everything ran great, even in GPU heavy games like GTA V and Apex Legends, but other titles would not be playable like the ones I mentioned. I even had my GPU crash when playing Overwatch once despite having a stable overclock in MSI Kombostor for 30 minutes straight earlier that day, I assumed this just meant the overclock was unstable, but I'm seeing now this is an issue with AMD on their current drivers. This happens using 3rd party software or AMD Wattman regardless, but I would recommend staying away from 3rd party software. AMD knows about this problem now, and hopefully will fix it in a future driver update, but as far as I can tell only myself and a few others have had this problem, and it's isolated only to people who are overclocking which makes the sample size for fixing this smaller. For now, that is how you fix this. Hopefully I saved someone a lot of headaches.
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Note: First gaming pc. Doesn't mind a PC without RGB. On a budget. So, I'm gonna get the ff. pc on around april and I'm wondering if what I can do to fully utilize this machine to it's full potential: Processor: Ryzen 3 2200G Motherboard: Gigabyte A320M-S2H RAM: DDR4 Team Elite Plus 1x8gb 2400MHz with Heat-Spreader PSU: Generic ATX PSU 700watts Things I want to do: 1. Overclock the RAM - So first of all I won't overclock the cpu YET because of the board, as I am not sure if it's at least 90% safe (me and the machine) because I just recently heard of overclocking with am3 boards. Anyways what I want to ask about the RAM is that what the maximum frequency I could overclock it to is, it has a heat spreader so can I overclock it to 2933MHz like other builds? Or should I just stick with 2600MHz, or like just a little more? 2. Add a GTX (either 1050, 1050TI, 1060, or 1060TI, not sure which to buy yet, depends on what I'll find) in a few months, and a True Rated PSU. - I'm pretty sure the Generic PSU won't cut it and I need to get a true rated one, so can I go away with a Seasonic PSU (Silver or Gold) with 500watts? Or which should I get? I found a lot of Seasonic Gold/Silver PSUs in the Facebook Marketplace reaching from 500w to 700w. 3. Get a better motherboard (am4) and overclock the Ryzen 3 2200G's APU and CPU- Like earlier I said that I won't overclock the cpu YET because of the board, so what BUDGET boards have the features of the Gigabyte A320M-S2H but are am4 so that I can overclock both the CPU and APU of the Ryzen 3 2200G? 4. If there are any other things I could do to get better performance with the current specs, please say them. Thanks!
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I'm thinking to build a new PC and I want it to be with 1660ti although Im on a tight budget. Would ryzen3 2200g with 8x2 Dual channel 3000mhz ram be enough? For the same price I can get intel 8400 and 8gb single stick ram,cheap motherboard (but will work fine) and gtx1060 gddr5x GPU. Which one among the two will be good? You can also suggest me a ryzen+1060 build if the price of that ryzen is same as i5 8400 or below I'm on a tight budget but here in SEAS the prices vary by a lot so giving a max amount in USD doesn't make sense as parts are kinda more expensive here but let's say I can't cross 750 USD.
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i was planning to build my own pc gamer and i found that ryzen 3 2200g is pretty enough to run all games almost so i searched some and i'm convinced that this build will be great it's : Ryzen 3 2200g with vega graphics/8gb DDR4 2400Mhz/B350m PRO/Corsair VS 450 but after some search in amazon i found that the ASRock motherboard B450m mini was like cheaper than the B350m with about 20$ so i would like to ask is the mini B450m compatible with ryzen 3 and what should i buy thanks
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I'm planning to build a budget PC. my budget is 400 USD. I have 2 choices. Ryzen Build Ryzen 3 2200G 8 gb ram ddr4 2400MHz A320M mobo no GPU Intel Build Intel Pentium Gold 5400 RX 570/ GTX 1050Ti/ GT 1030/ RX 550 any of these H310H5-M2 mobo 8 gb ram ddr4 2400MHz Workload is light. Microsoft apps, spotify, League of Legends, DOTA 2, Rules of survival, PS2 Emulator and maybe Fortnite. Should I get the ryzen build and save up for a GPU later or should I get the intel build and sacrifice upgradeability? or can you suggest different parts for my workload. Suggestions are highly appreciated. thank you!!!
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This is my part list so far and I’ve started to read about the usage of APUs and dedicated graphics cards. This is starting to make me think twice about buying an APU such as the Ryzen 3 3200g to use with the RX 570. Would like help with picking a new processor if using an APU is not a good choice. PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant Type Item Price CPU AMD - Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Processor $124.99 @ Amazon Canada Motherboard ASRock - B450M-HDV Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $66.77 @ Vuugo Memory G.Skill - Aegis 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory $25.00 Storage Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive Purchased For $0.00 Video Card MSI - Radeon RX 570 8 GB ARMOR OC Video Card $199.99 @ Newegg Canada Case Thermaltake - Versa H15 MicroATX Mid Tower Case $44.99 @ Amazon Canada Power Supply Enermax - MaxTytan 800 W 80+ Titanium Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply Purchased For $0.00 Operating System Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit Purchased For $0.00 Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total (before mail-in rebates) $486.74 Mail-in rebates -$25.00 Total $461.74 Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-12-26 15:39 EST-0500
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Hi, sorry for my english its bad! I want to know if ryzen 3 2200G work with a out of the box Biostar A320MH or i have to update bios? Thanks in advance!
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I compare my framerates to others on youtube, and I'm getting about only 1/2 to 3/4 of the frames they are getting. It COD ww2, I only average about 50fps on the map Shipment. Others get over 70. in battlefield 1, i only get abot 15-40fps. and others are getting over 80fps. I have reinstalled drivers and factory reset. but still not fixed