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5 minutes ago, murtz said:

So I'm putting together a PC and was wondering if this is a bottleneck

CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G

GPU: AMD RX 570

 

Just wanting some opinons from the comunity

My mate had a Core 2 Quad and I got him a RX 570 and he was amazed and his previous card was a 760 GTX.  Then got him a new rig and now he says games are so much more smoother and fast.  Got him a 2700x and he was shocked how much faster the AAA titles were running.  So there is always room to get a more powerful CPU and video card will give you even higher frame rates.  Is there a botttleneck I would say a very tiny bit bottleneck with that CPU and that video card.  A very small bottleneck, nothing too crazy.  But as I said you get a Ryzen 5 your frame rates will be higher.  You buy a Ryzen 7 you will get even more frame rates.  The bottleneck is ok tho nothing drastic.  One day you will get a new CPU and I promise you will get higher frame rate.

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1 minute ago, Turtle Rig said:

My mate had a Core 2 Quad and I got him a RX 570 and he was amazed.  Then got him a new rig and now he says games are soo much more smoother and fast.  Got him a 2700x and he was shocked how much faster the AAA titles were running.  So there is always room to get a more powerful CPU and video card will give you even higher frame rates.  Is there a botttleneck I would say a very tiny bit bottleneck with that CPU and that video card.  A very small bottleneck, nothing too crazy.  But as I said you get a Ryzen 5 your frame rates will be higher.  You buy a Ryzen 7 you will get even more frame rates.  The bottleneck is ok tho nothing drastic.  One day you will get a new CPU and I promise you will get higher frame rate.

I was doing this build for like a dirt cheap 500$ (CAD) plus a nice cheap GPU

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3 minutes ago, murtz said:

I was doing this build for like a dirt cheap 500$ (CAD) plus a nice cheap GPU

The RX 570 is def not a slouch it is the best bang for the buck.  Then again the RX 580 is a great bang for your buck as well.

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There's always a bottleneck somewhere, either the CPU isn't being fully utilized or the GPU isn't, I really wouldn't worry about it when comparing this level of hardware. Although if you save money like @dgsddfgdfhgs mentioned with a Ryzen 5 1600 you'd have more funds for an RX 580 which would ultimately yield overall better performance

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1 hour ago, murtz said:

So I'm putting together a PC and was wondering if this is a bottleneck

CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G

GPU: AMD RX 570

 

Just wanting some opinons from the comunity

Since you'll be using a discrete GPU anyway, might as well get a first gen Ryzen chip with 6 cores for cheap to pair with your RX 570. Should give you comparable performance in games but should give you an edge over the 2200g in terms of other multi-threaded workloads...

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5 hours ago, theBearman said:

I got Ryzen 2600 and RX 580 8GB and gotta say even tho its slight bottleneck still runs lets say Black Desert Online which has Remastered graphics mode aand it is demanding still run in darn smooth no problems. 

That 2600 is no slouch.. That with a RX 580 is a perfect combination.  Ok fine maybe a 2700x would give you 5fps or 10fps more in certain situation when the frame rate drops, but nothing too noticeable...  Now if you had a 5700XT card then we can cry bottleneck.  But honestly the bottleneck is not severe.  Nothing to worry about imo.

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