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Hi wanted to ask a question so..i am building a pc with Amd Ryzen 5 5600g without no discrete GPU. So if I attached like a Gtx 1660 ti or a Rtx 2060s in the future, will it bottleneck?? I mean it's a powerful APU 

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3 minutes ago, Jej said:

Hi wanted to ask a question so..i am building a pc with Amd Ryzen 5 5600g without no discrete GPU. So if I attached like a Gtx 1660 ti or a Rtx 2060s in the future, will it bottleneck?? I mean it's a powerful APU 

A 5600g (from benchmarks) looks to sit in the middle of a 2700x and a 5600x in performance so a 2060S would actually be a pretty good fit (if not underpowered). I think a 5600g is too powerful to pair with a 1660ti

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9 minutes ago, Jeppes said:

Yes it will. Everything is bottlenecked unless limitless performance becomes available.

Might wanna reword it for sake of Layman's understanding.

 

"A PC without Bottleneck is a PC with unlimited performance, because nothing holds them back".

 

 

Anyway with that nitpick snapped out of the way:

5600G is pretty much just your usual 5600x with an igpu. So honestly itll carry a lot of performance enough for even a 3080 at 1440p. Dont be shy to get up above 1660Ti (or you know, its newer counterpart the 3060Ti), but if the budget doesnt allow it then dont stress about it.

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1 minute ago, SorryClaire said:

Might wanna reword it for sake of Layman's understanding.

 

"A PC without Bottleneck is a PC with unlimited performance, because nothing holds them back".

 

 

Anyway with that nitpick snapped out of the way:

5600G is pretty much just your usual 5600x with an igpu. So honestly itll carry a lot of performance enough for even a 3080 at 1440p. Dont be shy to get up above 1660Ti (or you know, its newer counterpart the 3060Ti), but if the budget doesnt allow it then dont stress about it.

Its just a silly question. Will it bottleneck? Yes it will and that is nothing to worry about.

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5 minutes ago, SorryClaire said:

Might wanna reword it for sake of Layman's understanding.

 

"A PC without Bottleneck is a PC with unlimited performance, because nothing holds them back".

 

 

Anyway with that nitpick snapped out of the way:

5600G is pretty much just your usual 5600x with an igpu. So honestly itll carry a lot of performance enough for even a 3080 at 1440p. Dont be shy to get up above 1660Ti (or you know, its newer counterpart the 3060Ti), but if the budget doesnt allow it then dont stress about it.

Actually a 5600g is a half cache 5600x, specifically the L3 cache.  eSports are much better on 5600x for example.

 

Otherwise only 5-10% worse than the 5600x.

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On 8/6/2021 at 10:03 PM, MyloBishop said:

A 5600g (from benchmarks) looks to sit in the middle of a 2700x and a 5600x in performance so a 2060S would actually be a pretty good fit (if not underpowered). I think a 5600g is too powerful to pair with a 1660ti

Ohk thanks for the info i will ignore the 1660ti and maybe go for the 2060 or the 2070s have a good day!

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