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which is better for gaming ryzen 5 1400 or 3 2200g?

ryzen 5 1400 easily

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1 minute ago, lmeneses said:

ryzen 5 1400 easily

really i looked at gaming benchmarks and the 3 gets better fps

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4 minutes ago, googleyowner said:

really i looked at gaming benchmarks and the 3 gets better fps

Can I see the benchmark video, cause all the ones I've seen it gets barely 3 better in a few games. Either way, I would only recommend an apu if you don't have a gpu

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1 hour ago, lmeneses said:

Can I see the benchmark video, cause all the ones I've seen it gets barely 3 better in a few games. Either way, I would only recommend an apu if you don't have a gpu

sorry i was accidentally looking at 5 2400g benchmark would you say a 570 4gb with a 5 1400 is a good combo let me link you the build

anything you would change?

 

and would you say its worth it to get a 5 1600 instead?

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30 minutes ago, googleyowner said:

and would you say its worth it to get a 5 1600 instead?

The only thing I would look into is a better power supply, which you can see its tier on:

 Well, since the 1400 is a 4 core/8 thread, I would say spending a little extra for the 1600, which is 6 core/ 12 thread, is a worthy investment. What is the price difference between the 1400, 1600, and 2600?

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1 hour ago, lmeneses said:

The only thing I would look into is a better power supply, which you can see its tier on:

 Well, since the 1400 is a 4 core/8 thread, I would say spending a little extra for the 1600, which is 6 core/ 12 thread, is a worthy investment. What is the price difference between the 1400, 1600, and 2600?

 

so like this but what power supply?

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