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Supporting GPU for: Ryzen 2600

I have earlier asked a question here

from the answers, I have realized that either I should get a GPU or should prefer another processor, one with suffix "G".

Do you have suggestions for a combination mobo-GPU OR combination for processor-mobo-GPU?

 

Thanks

 

PS: I do computation on Matlab and Python, not extensive always.

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3 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

like the cheapest thing you can get your hands on?

 

if its just for office usage, i dont see why you would need more than 4 cores. 

My requirement is non gaming but I do computation, although not extensive always.

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For an office system get the cheapest CPU with build in GPU.

That CPU is Athlon 200 series, it can go around $60.

Don't trust anyone that said you need more than 2 cores and get a separate GPU for OFFICE JOBS.

 

But since Ryzen 1300 (4cores) cost around the same price, if you can get a separate gpu for $10 (no matter the performance as long as it works).

It can be a good deal.

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3 minutes ago, pkr said:

My requirement is non gaming but I do computation, although not extensive always.

That's not an office purpose. You should state that when you made this post.

Computation is a workstation class work, inline with CAD or Editing.

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9 minutes ago, pkr said:

may not be the cheapest but not an overkill for my purpose, should be reliable and steady.

so the cheapest GCN or Maxwell or newer graphics card. 

14 minutes ago, pkr said:

My requirement is non gaming but I do computation, although not extensive always.

what computation?

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7 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

That's not an office purpose. You should state that when you made this post.

Computation is a workstation class work, inline with CAD or Editing.

I believe Ryzen 2600 mostly suits my requirement. For higher requirement I use a cluster. Kindly, suggest me a GPU.

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2 minutes ago, pkr said:

Simulations on Matlab and Python, few times parallel computing.  

2200G is enough. and even for office use 2core will struggle. especially browser like.

 

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ProcessorPU: ii5 (I5-5350U |    

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| Storage: 128GB SSD 

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21 minutes ago, pkr said:

Simulations on Matlab and Python, few times parallel computing.  

If you use Matlab the only option for GPU is NVIDIA, since matlab only support CUDA Acceleration.

But if you can also use CPU only (if you chose to use RX cards).

Since it supports cuda cores, get as many as you can buy.

If your load is not too big, i suggest getting the mid end ones 2060-2070.

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1 hour ago, pkr said:

Simulations on Matlab and Python, few times parallel computing.  

The 2400g is a good choice, or if you want to have slightly better performance, the 3400g will be your best bet. (having the hyperthreading will help the system stay smooth despite having things running, and both have the Vega 11 GPU which is comparable to the GTX 1050 if you have 16GB of 3200 MHz RAM across 2 slots, and have the GPU clock set at 1500MHz)

 

The APUs are much better value than getting a CPU and GPU separate. (the 2400g is at $138 right now on Newegg, which is less than any 4-core CPU + dedicated GPU)

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