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Videocard on Ryzen 2200G for playing Battlefield V

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What videocard can uplift config based on Ryzen 2200G for playing Battlefield V on max or ultra settings with min 60 FPS? 

 

Or I need to change a processor first (6 or 8 cores)? Because I saw the GTX 1050/1050 Ti/1060 on 2200G and no one of this can give above 45-50 fps average, but what I know from experience Counter-Strike 1.5, 60 FPS is minimum standart for nolagging/freezing comfy play.

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BFV Max or ultra 1080p 60fps? You'd need a decent GPU (something like a Vega 56, RTX 2060 or GTX 1070) and for that the CPU has also to be replaced with a decent one.

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11 minutes ago, LightParticle said:

What videocard can uplift config based on Ryzen 2200G for playing Battlefield V on max or ultra settings with min 60 FPS?

Not even nearly possible with that CPU.

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15 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

BFV Max or ultra 1080p 60fps? You'd need a decent GPU (something like a Vega 56, RTX 2060 or GTX 1070) and for that the CPU has also to be replaced with a decent one.

Whaaaat? 1080p 60fps?

what are you high on?

a 1060 6gb gets 75fps avg on BF5. 570 gets 60.

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1 minute ago, Firewrath9 said:

RX 570, for 150$ will get 60fps, with high settings/

Or like 100$ if it's that mining one (works perfectly as a normal GPU, just might have some gimmicks some people don't like)

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Just now, Firewrath9 said:

Whaaaat? 1080p 60fps?

what are you high on?

a 1060 6gb gets 75fps avg on BF5. 570 gets 60.

ultra/max, not just normal settings like medium-high

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the 2200g will likely be a bottleneck if you want to run BF V at max settings. Multiplayer games like this are generally cpu bound so an upgrade to your GPU alone might not get you what you're looking for. Some things you can try before upgrading the CPU are overclocking it (assuming you have a decent cooler on the cpu) and making sure you have fast dual channel memory for Ryzen.

 

GPU wise for 1080p 60fps ultra, you are looking at cards around the gtx 1660ti, RX 590 area. Both of these are great 1080p cards. Right now I'm not sure it is worth upgrading CPUs until next gen ryzen comes out, but if you can't wait I would go with the Ryzen 2600 if you are on a budget, or the 2700 if you want it to last a little longer. 

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1 minute ago, NunoLava1998 said:

ultra/max, not just normal settings like medium-high

I think his point is the 2060 and vega 56 are overkill for 1080p 60. But I agree the rx 570 is a little anemic for ultra 1080p 60fps gaming. 

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yeah no you cant play battlefield 5 with that cpu. due to it being 4 cores 4 threads. Latest battlefield games dont like that. So you would need to both get a decent cpu and gpu for that. 

you need at least a cpu with more than 4 threads. 

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I have an i7 3770 and a rx 580 4gb and i can play bfv on high 60-75fps with 1% low dips down to 40s. My monitors freesync range is 24-75hz...so not a biggy for me. 

 

I would say upgrade to a gtx 1660ti and sit and wait till you have saved the money for a r5 2600. 

 

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16 minutes ago, Spudbilly said:

I have an i7 3770 and a rx 580 4gb and i can play bfv on high 60-75fps with 1% low dips down to 40s

Unfortunately for OP the 2200G isn't as well suited as your i7 becuase it only has 4c/4t instead of 4c/8t so Battlefield will struggle.

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1 hour ago, NunoLava1998 said:

ultra/max, not just normal settings like medium-high

yes, 1080p ultra.

 

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1 hour ago, Sorenson said:

I think his point is the 2060 and vega 56 are overkill for 1080p 60. But I agree the rx 570 is a little anemic for ultra 1080p 60fps gaming. 

at 1080p max, i get 90 on metro last light with my 1430mhz 570... ill benchmark bf5 when i get home (with real gameplay multiplayer)

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4 hours ago, fasauceome said:

Unfortunately for OP the 2200G isn't as well suited as your i7 becuase it only has 4c/4t instead of 4c/8t so Battlefield will struggle.

Agreed. I did bot suggest that it was well suited. I suggested he start with a gpu upgrade and wait to upgrade the cpu second. Not the other way around. 

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