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Is it ok if I pair an amd r3 2200g with a gtx 1650

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In what way would it not be ok? What is your concern?

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Sure. You could pair it with a 3080 if you wanted to.

Would you get the best performances out of it? No of course not. But it'd still work. The same thing applies to the parts you've mentioned. It's not ideal, but it will still work "ok".

 

But why the 2200g ? I believe it still uses Zen cores (first gen). Not to mention, if you're pairing it with a dedicated GPU, there's no point to getting an APU in the first place.

Why not go with a Ryzen 3100 ? Does it not fit your budget?

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7 minutes ago, TetraSky said:

Sure. You could pair it with a 3080 if you wanted to.

Would you get the best performances out of it? No of course not. But it'd still work. The same thing applies to the parts you've mentioned. It's not ideal, but it will still work "ok".

 

But why the 2200g ? I believe it still uses Zen cores (first gen). Not to mention, if you're pairing it with a dedicated GPU, there's no point to getting an APU in the first place.

Why not go with a Ryzen 3100 ? Does it not fit your budget?

he probably already has the 2200g

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Yes, it's fine. It even gives you an advantage that if your gpu ever would fail, you can still use your system with the integrated Vega graphics.

The only thing of the 2200G is that it's a bit less powerful than other Ryzen 3s, but it's still fine with it's quad core.

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