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If i use 2200g with (rx 570 or gtx 1050ti or gt 1030) in my system then will i make any use of the igpu in 2200g ? Or will it just sit jobless in presence of high discreet gpu? And if so should i change to 1300x?
I am tight in budget !!
Only combos i can use are
1. 2200g or 1300x +( rx570 or gtx1050ti).
2. 2400g + gt 1030
3. Or any combos you can suggest in this range?
I need a mid range pc to play mid to high game(FPS like cod, bf, etc )in medium setting and a little bit of productive like (photo editing, video editing ( max 15 to 30seconds for adds), web designing).

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The iGPU will be sitting idle if you have a dedicated GPU. Do you already have the 2200G? As far as I understand it's a decent CPU, however if you are going to buy a dedicated GPU anyway I would go for a Ryzen 5 1400 or something (It's only slightly more expensive than the 2200G where I live).

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By the way, if there is no immediate rush I would maybe wait until the new desktop processors by AMD come out. They look to be great value going by the rumors.

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2 hours ago, martward said:

The iGPU will be sitting idle if you have a dedicated GPU. Do you already have the 2200G? As far as I understand it's a decent CPU, however if you are going to buy a dedicated GPU anyway I would go for a Ryzen 5 1400 or something (It's only slightly more expensive than the 2200G where I live).

Ya but ryzen 5 1400 clocked(3.2 to 3.4GHz max)

And ryzen 3 2200g (3.4 to 3.7GHz max)

Although 1400 has hyper threading in 4 cores but still 2200g hase more clock speed and can perform faster i guess?? If i am wrong correct me. And yes i am planning for this pc buld in march. So should i wait untill new things come out from amd so the price drops both in gpus and apus? Because i don't think i can afford the new one my budget is $250 for (cpu and gpu)

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My budget is $250 for (cpu and gpu) so... If any of you can suggest me a combo within $250..$260

I need a mid range pc to play mid to high game(FPS like cod, bf, etc )in medium setting and a little bit of productive like (photo editing, video editing ( max 15 to 30seconds for adds), web designing).

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So the new APUs will probably not launch until Q3 2019 (July-September). If money is tight you can just go for a 2200G and add a GPU later. 

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