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If the CPU has a G in the name, then the display outputs on the motherboard's rear I/O would work. Otherwise those ports don't work.

I am a normal user of PC's. I started building PC's for my self and relatives.. Till today I used Intel Processors since last 6 years..

 

Now I have plans to shift to AMD processors..

I never used graphic cards for the PC's I built those are with Intel Processors.

 

When I go through the AMD website, it has the names like Processors with Radeon Graphics or say Ryzen and Ryzen with Graphics.. I am referring to this page https://www.amd.com/en/processors/athlon-desktop.

 

Say I Choose "Ryzen",  does this mean do I need to buy Graphics Card mandatory? and "Ryzen with Graphics" means I can run the system as I ran with intel processors and have the option of Graphics Card?

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if it ends with a "G" that means it does have an igpu, if it does not then you will need a gpu to post. 

do note that APU's are last gen, meaning something like a 3400g is zen + rather than zen 2, and do have different AGES code's from zen + cpu's. 

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6 minutes ago, PRATAP KUMAR PANABAKA said:

Say I Choose "Ryzen",  does this meansdo I need to buy Graphics Card mandatory?

If you use a Ryzen CPU whose name ends with a G, you do not have to use a graphics card.

 

So you DO NOT have to use a graphics card with these: Ryzen 3 2200G, Ryzen 3 2400G, Ryzen 5 3200G, Ryzen 5 3400G.

You DO have to use a graphics card with any other Ryzen CPU.

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Any processor with a G at the end will have integrated graphics. The most recent ones available to consumers are the 3200G (4c/4t) and the 3400g (4c/8t). 

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If the CPU has a G in the name, then the display outputs on the motherboard's rear I/O would work. Otherwise those ports don't work.

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thank you all for the response.. all seems to have answer my Question. not able to decide which one for green tick mark!!!

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Just don't forget that if you're buying a Ryzen CPU with an integrated GPU that you pair it with a compatible motherboard that also has display connections on its rear I/O, and take into account even those are variable (i.e. some will have a single HDMI port, some will have both an HDMI and a DIsplayPort, etc.).

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1 minute ago, BlueScope819 said:

Make a post in New Builds and Planning and we will be able to make a list for you.

yes sure, will post, thanks!!!

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2 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:

Just don't forget that if you're buying a Ryzen CPU with an integrated GPU that you pair it with a compatible motherboard that also has display connections on its rear I/O, and take into account even those are variable (i.e. some will have a single HDMI port, some will have both an HDMI and a DIsplayPort, etc.).

thank you for the valuable suggestion.. I really appreciate your point of thinking..

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