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Given the current prices you won’t find much better than the integrated GPU of the 3200G. 

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32 minutes ago, I_loveDaddy_linus said:

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off topic, but i love CNC. spent way too much time in that game.

 

As for your question: the 3200g should hold out for most of those as @Noctesaid in their post.

4 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Warzone will run poorly

warzone is a hard game to power full stop. 

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4 minutes ago, mon1ka said:

off topic, but i love CNC. spent way too much time in that game.

 

As for your question: the 3200g should hold out for most of those as @Noctesaid in their post.

warzone is a hard game to power full stop. 

Not really. A first gen ryzen 1600 will do fine and have no trouble with 60fps+ stable gameplay. Whilst a 8600k for example even oc'd to 4.5ghz or something will have a higher average framerate but be a stuttery mess with random framedrops. Let alone a normal 4core cpu

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Im with @jaslion here. Warzone pretty much utilizes all of my cores from my 3700x. Also my friend has ryzen 5 2600 and it is getting much more stable gameplay than my other friend with i5 9400f while 9400f has little better average fps. 

Warzone is really cpu heavy so upgrading the gpu might not work as you thought it would.

Also if you want better graphics and cpu performance make sure you have atleast 16gigs of ram and atleast 2 sticks of speed 2666mhz or higher

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1 hour ago, SavageNeo said:

Also if you want better graphics and cpu performance make sure you have atleast 16gigs of ram and atleast 2 sticks of speed 2666mhz or higher

to add onto to this, OP what are the rest of your pc specs? do you have a PCPP list you could send?

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3 hours ago, SavageNeo said:

Im with @jaslion here. Warzone pretty much utilizes all of my cores from my 3700x. Also my friend has ryzen 5 2600 and it is getting much more stable gameplay than my other friend with i5 9400f while 9400f has little better average fps. 

Warzone is really cpu heavy so upgrading the gpu might not work as you thought it would.

Also if you want better graphics and cpu performance make sure you have atleast 16gigs of ram and atleast 2 sticks of speed 2666mhz or higher

The best upgrade for op here would probably be a ryzen 4000 6 or 8 core apu better graphics that allow all the games to run at 900p 60fps on this list at least AND is capable of also providing the right cpu part.

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3 hours ago, SavageNeo said:

Im with @jaslion here. Warzone pretty much utilizes all of my cores from my 3700x. Also my friend has ryzen 5 2600 and it is getting much more stable gameplay than my other friend with i5 9400f while 9400f has little better average fps. 

Warzone is really cpu heavy so upgrading the gpu might not work as you thought it would.

Also if you want better graphics and cpu performance make sure you have atleast 16gigs of ram and atleast 2 sticks of speed 2666mhz or higher

Yeah a lot of games do this yet almost every time I mention this, the trend and even the games I usually get shot down. I don't do this in malintent it's just literally in line with previous gen consoles having 7 available threads and current get consoles having 14 (or more) available threads. Devs won't optimize for quad thread and even 6 thread anymore since there are now consumer cpu's with more threads than the consoles for cheap. I mean it took a year after ryzen for quad cores to basically be inadequate for a full stable gaming experience.

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11 hours ago, I_loveDaddy_linus said:

I’m looking for a cheap gpu

Ain't we all

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43 minutes ago, BroBaggums said:

I feel your pain guys im in need for a new gpu as well I met my poor MSI GTX 1060 3GBs match yesterday in RE8 it literally crashed from not enough VRAM and its funny i played all the way threw Cyber Punk with it at 25 to 30 fps sigh

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Lucky...

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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On 5/7/2021 at 4:43 AM, I_loveDaddy_linus said:

I’m looking for a cheap gpu that’s under $200 or 150 that can be paired with ryzen 3 3200g

 

games I play is warzone, csgo,

roblox somtimes, code name cure, gta, Minecraft 

Why don’t you instead use the iGP of a i5 11500?

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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As a recent LTT video showed, a Ryzen Vega 8 iGPU on the 4750G is comparable to a GTX 750 Ti. Given what a few benchmark sites online show, the older one on the 3200G might be around GTX 650 territory. Basically, you'll need to find at least a GTX 950/760 or better to be sure you're getting an upgrade. (On the AMD side, that'd be around an RX 560.)

 

Those cards are going for around $150 on eBay, but as mentioned above, your CPU is possibly already the bottleneck in newer titles like Warzone. So then you'd be looking at a CPU upgrade, too, and even the 2600 is still over $180. So you're looking at a minimum $300 upgrade of CPU and GPU just to get slightly better performance than you already have.

 

If I were you, I'd hang onto the money and keep saving up. You can find prebuilts with GTX 1650S/1660S cards and i5/R5 CPUs for around $800-1000.

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