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2k Monitor with only Ryzen 3 3200G (No dedicated graphics card)

surendhiran977

Hi, This is my system:

 

(NO DEDICATED GPU)
Ryzen 3 3200G 
ASUS A320M-K
16GB RAM
256GB SSD
1TB HDD

My current monitor is LG E1940 (720p).

I'm planning to buy a monitor with a good colour gamut and good factory calibration.
I've chosen the BenQ PD2500Q (1440p).

My doubt:
Will my CPU be able to handle this 2k monitor?
Will it be compatible with my A-GPU?

Will I be able to use that 2k monitor for video editing without any problem?

Can I use after effects and premiere pro with this monitor and A-GPU?

 

So far all information are polarizing, I used reddit to know more about this but in vain.

Small latencies and lags can be bearable.

And if I sell the current monitor (LG), no one will buy it. So I thought of using it as a secondary monitor (For E-mails, surfing, project monitor in NLE's, etc.) with the new BenQ monitor.
Will that be possible?

If not, no problem. I'll ditch the old one. But I don't want it to go to waste.

My work: I'm a freelancer. I do video, audio, and photo post-production. I don't play games, ever.

Software's I use: Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After effects.

 

Some say that unless it's gaming, I shouldn't have a problem.

But my doubt is: video editing is also a demanding task, right?  Can my Ryzen A-GPU handle a 1440P resolution while video editing in premiere and also in after effects?

I searched the internet and, most people say to test out the monitor. Buy it on amazon and test it out.
But I'm not in such a situation. My work is picking up and, I don't want to waste any time on this.

So please help me, guys.

Thanks in advance!
Surendhiran Subramanian.

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Integrated Graphics in the 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega Graphics /Athlon™ with Radeon™ Vega Graphics /7th Generation A-Series APU
Multi-VGA output support : HDMI/RGB ports
- Supports HDMI 1.4b with max. resolution 4096  x 2160  @ 24  Hz / 2560  x 1600  @ 60  Hz
- Supports RGB with max. resolution 1920  x 1200  @ 60  Hz
Maximum shared memory of 2048  MB (for iGPU exclusively)

 

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Just now, DejaVoodoo said:

 

Integrated Graphics in the 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega Graphics /Athlon™ with Radeon™ Vega Graphics /7th Generation A-Series APU
Multi-VGA output support : HDMI/RGB ports
- Supports HDMI 1.4b with max. resolution 4096  x 2160  @ 24  Hz / 2560  x 1600  @ 60  Hz
- Supports RGB with max. resolution 1920  x 1200  @ 60  Hz
Maximum shared memory of 2048  MB (for iGPU exclusively)

 

Basically mostly.  @60hz anyway, in 2d.  Good news is 1440p monitors will do 720p fairly well so you can always just turn the Rez down for gaming. 

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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If you aren't gaming, the 3200G should have no trouble at 2k with the HDMI output.

 

2D workloads are insanely easy for modern graphics hardware - I notice no performance difference at all when I have my graphics card hooked up to a second display, because it's just displaying basic windows. The impact on your editing should be negligible.

 

And the 3200G supports up to 3 monitors, so you should be able to use the HDMI with the 2k display and then use the VGA with your old monitor.

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