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I have a 2400g system and Im considering a dedicated gpu on the side. (Example P106)

Cable is connected to the igpu output. 

Is there a limit to the output Hz this way ? I think I read somewhere  that ryzen 2400g has a limit of 60hz or so ?

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Could be it was intel HD xxx that I remember. 

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The limit of the 2400G + dedicated GPU will be the limit of the dedicated GPU (e.g. Displayport 1.4 that would be 1080/1440p at 240Hz or 4K at 144Hz).

If you're asking about the max fps a 2400G could support in games, that will depend on what game you're playing.

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34 minutes ago, spartaman64 said:

if you get a dedicated gpu then the hz limit will be whatever that gpu's max resolution/refresh rate is. the limit for the 2400g doesnt matter

 

30 minutes ago, minibois said:

The limit of the 2400G + dedicated GPU will be the limit of the dedicated GPU (e.g. Displayport 1.4 that would be 1080/1440p at 240Hz or 4K at 144Hz).

If you're asking about the max fps a 2400G could support in games, that will depend on what game you're playing.

 

Are you two sure? Because it's going through the Intel / Ryzen GPU then output as far as I know? So the limit should be on that side?

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1 minute ago, Edgar R. Zakarian said:

 

 

Are you two sure? Because it's going through the Intel / Ryzen GPU then output as far as I know? So the limit should be on that side?

when you buy a dedicated gpu you would switch the cable to that gpu wouldnt you? the gpu on the 2400g is a vega 11 so its whatever limit the vega 11 has

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7 minutes ago, Edgar R. Zakarian said:

Are you two sure? Because it's going through the Intel / Ryzen GPU then output as far as I know? So the limit should be on that side?

If you're plugging in a dedicated GPU, I hope you are planning on plugging into that, so you will be limited by that component of the system.

I have a CPU with no integrated GPU, but that doesn't mean I am limited by not having one and not getting an image.. No, the dedicated GPU in my system is the one supplying an image, not anyone else.

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1 hour ago, spartaman64 said:

when you buy a dedicated gpu you would switch the cable to that gpu wouldnt you? the gpu on the 2400g is a vega 11 so its whatever limit the vega 11 has

 

1 hour ago, minibois said:

If you're plugging in a dedicated GPU, I hope you are planning on plugging into that, so you will be limited by that component of the system.

I have a CPU with no integrated GPU, but that doesn't mean I am limited by not having one and not getting an image.. No, the dedicated GPU in my system is the one supplying an image, not anyone else.

Nop, I would be plugging into Vegas plug. Because P106 is a mining card and doesn't have any I/O. 

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5 minutes ago, Edgar R. Zakarian said:

 

Nop, I would be plugging into Vegas plug. Because P106 is a mining card and doesn't have any I/O. 

Did you edit that P106 info in later..? 

Because yeah, a HDMI port can only do so many frames a second.. Having another GPU render the frames wouldn't matter in that case.

 

But you can probably get some more on-hand information from this video:

 

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7 minutes ago, minibois said:

Did you edit that P106 info in later..? 

Because yeah, a HDMI port can only do so many frames a second.. Having another GPU render the frames wouldn't matter in that case.

 

But you can probably get some more on-hand information from this video:

 

No it was there from the first post lol. People just seem to oversee it.

Exactly this I'd do. I think Ryzen 2400g comes with HDMI 2.0, and this can run 4K@60Hz, so 1080p120Hz should be no problem due to this.
https://www.cabletimetech.com/technology/hdmi-technology/ 

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