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Do I really need gpu for ryzen

Hello guys, 

I am build a gaming desktop from the scratch, and buying stuffs 1 by 1 as I cannot afford to buy all in one step.. 

 

So I got 

 

Ryzen 5 1600.

Ab350-gaming3 

 

When I bought the product I asked him to test it front of me and he tells me that you need a gpu for the, I am so much confuse that how in the world that a gpu is necessary just to see the display coz in my board I have the hdmi port so display should be there.  I am so confuse now.. I cannot explain you how I am feeling now.. I will buy gpu thats for sure but not now, as every1 says that gpu is very important that ssd coz gpu take around 40% of your budge for a build.. Please help me with answers.. 

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5 minutes ago, Abhishek Ganeriwal said:

Hello guys, 

I am build a gaming desktop from the scratch, and buying stuffs 1 by 1 as I cannot afford to buy all in one step.. 

 

So I got 

 

Ryzen 5 1600.

Ab350-gaming3 

 

When I bought the product I asked him to test it front of me and he tells me that you need a gpu for the, I am so much confuse that how in the world that a gpu is necessary just to see the display coz in my board I have the hdmi port so display should be there.  I am so confuse now.. I cannot explain you how I am feeling now.. I will buy gpu thats for sure but not now, as every1 says that gpu is very important that ssd coz gpu take around 40% of your budge for a build.. Please help me with answers.. 

EDIT:
You could buy something like AMD A10.

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the Ryzen does not have any onboard video capability

 

it nothing like the Intel CPUs

Budget? Uses? Currency? Location? Operating System? Peripherals? Monitor? Use PCPartPicker wherever possible. 

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9 minutes ago, Abhishek Ganeriwal said:

Thanks guys i got what I needed.. Appreciated you help.. 

I would recommend to save the money first and then make the purchases. Why? Because by the time you'll have all the components, the other ones you bought first will/should have a lower price. This does not apply (or is not that visible in price) if you buy them used. Just my 2 cents :)

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5 minutes ago, r3loAded said:

I would recommend to save the money first and then make the purchases. Why? Because by the time you'll have all the components, the other ones you bought first will/should have a lower price. This does not apply (or is not that visible in price) if you buy them used. Just my 2 cents :)

Agreed. Also, new Ryzens will show in Q1 2018 so the price of R5 1600 should drop.

@Abhishek GaneriwalAnd if your budget is limited maybe you should consider buying R3 1200 and A320 mobo? And you don't need SDD. And some cheap GPU like GT 1030 that you could resell later and buy something better.

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The hdmi port is for the APU line (cpu with gpu on die). Ryzen itself does not have a gpu on die, so no graphics output from there. If you need display output on the cheap, the GT 210 and Radeon 5450 would be the cheapest options, though to be clear, neither are adequate for modern gaming. Still handy to keep such a card around when you're in between main video cards.

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On 12/14/2017 at 4:12 PM, nishe1 said:

Agreed. Also, new Ryzens will show in Q1 2018 so the price of R5 1600 should drop.

@Abhishek GaneriwalAnd if your budget is limited maybe you should consider buying R3 1200 and A320 mobo? And you don't need SDD. And some cheap GPU like GT 1030 that you could resell later and buy something better.

well i have already bought the Processor and The mother Board which is

Ryzen 5 1600.

Ab350-gaming3 

i am just waiting for sometime for a Good GPU in   RS 10000 ($159).. i just wanted to sure that i am buying good Board & CPU coz i am not a hardcore games, but will use for multipurpose.. 

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for that price, GTX 1050ti will do.

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4 hours ago, Abhishek Ganeriwal said:

No gaming = RX550

Gaming = GTX 1050 Ti

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