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I'm buying a new custom build PC, I wanted to Know that can I stream on twitch using a Ryzen 2200G, it's intergrated Graphics and right now I'm on a tight budget so I can't afford a graphics ?

 

P.S I'm kinda new to these sort of stuff and I'm new here so if you can kindly help me out here

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7 minutes ago, Nihal_Nichu said:

I'm buying a new custom build PC, I wanted to Know that can I stream on twitch using a Ryzen 2200G, it's intergrated Graphics and right now I'm on a tight budget so I can't afford a graphics ?

 

P.S I'm kinda new to these sort of stuff and I'm new here so if you can kindly help me out here

What games? The graphics power on that chip is pretty sub par, let alone enough to stream. Save up a bit more?

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5 minutes ago, Nihal_Nichu said:

I'm buying a new custom build PC, I wanted to Know that can I stream on twitch using a Ryzen 2200G, it's intergrated Graphics and right now I'm on a tight budget so I can't afford a graphics ?

 

P.S I'm kinda new to these sort of stuff and I'm new here so if you can kindly help me out here

I honestly don't think that you could stream, play games and enjoy the experience.

The 2200G is a quad core CPU without hyperthreading. This means that it has about the same performance of an i3, and the iGPU (integrated graphics) from that is about the same as a GT 1030, so not exactly powerful, and also since it is an AMD chip, You cannot use a hardware encoder like NVENC that is built into Nvidia graphics cards. 

 

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You can use AMF (AMD Media Framework, similar to NVENC ) to hardware encode the video you play on the Ryzen 2200G without using your processor besides encoding the audio part. OBS Studio supports AMF.

 

Yes, the graphics in 2200G are sort of same as GT 1030 performance wise, but the GT 1030 lacks hardware encoders, while the AMD chips have hardware encoding.

 

The 2400g would be much better deal for money, better graphics performance and everything else.

 

Should be able to play that Fortnite and GTA 5 and Pubg at 720p or something like that quite well.

 

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2 minutes ago, Nihal_Nichu said:

Like I said I'm buying it pretty soon and I'm hoping to play games like Fortnite GTA V PUBG(50-50) etc

GTA V and PUBG will struggle to get around 40-60 FPS at low on 1080p.

I would really recommend looking for a GPU upgrade before jumping into streaming or heavy load gaming. 

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1 minute ago, Brink2Three said:

GTA V and PUBG will struggle to get around 40-60 FPS at low on 1080p.

I would really recommend looking for a GPU upgrade before jumping into streaming or heavy load gaming. 

Okay

P.S I tried to reply to your previous reply but slow connection

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3 minutes ago, mariushm said:

You can use AMF (AMD Media Framework, similar to NVENC ) to hardware encode the video you play on the Ryzen 2200G without using your processor besides encoding the audio part. OBS Studio supports AMF.

 

Yes, the graphics in 2200G are sort of same as GT 1030 performance wise, but the GT 1030 lacks hardware encoders, while the AMD chips have hardware encoding.

 

The 2400g would be much better deal for money, better graphics performance and everything else.

 

Should be able to play that Fortnite and GTA 5 and Pubg at 720p or something like that quite well.

 

My friend told me about a guy who builds custom PC's he said he can built one under 31k(INR)with MSI Mobo 8Gb ram 1TB HDD Ryzen 2200G 

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29 minutes ago, Nihal_Nichu said:

My friend told me about a guy who builds custom PC's he said he can built one under 31k(INR)with MSI Mobo 8Gb ram 1TB HDD Ryzen 2200G 

Well that doesn't really tell us anything... i can also easily build such a system, but it won't be great.  Just the cpu itself is not everything.

 

With processors with built in integrated graphics like the AMD 2200G the frequency of the memory matters a lot , it can be up to 10% or more extra performance in graphics if you go with 2933 Mhz or higher memory instead of 2133 or 2400 Mhz memory - your friend may quote you the price with the cheapest memory possible.

You could also buy various motherboards ... for example the cheapest motherboard for a 2200g would be one with the A320 chipset, but this chipset doesn't allow overclocking.  If you go with a slightly more expensive motherboard with the B350 chipset you can easily overclock your cpu and integrated graphics just a tiny bit and you get more performance in games

 

Here's for example what I can buy at a local store ... for reference your 31k INR is ~ 1810 RON ... I can buy these for less than 1550 RON  ( less than 27k INR) :

 

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I could go even cheaper by buying a shitty case with integrated power supply as the system won't go over 150 watts so even a shitty psu that comes with the case would last a few months so I'd sell the system and forget about it.

But like I said ... motherboard uses A320 chipset so bad choice, because no overclocking, memory is not great for the AMD 2200G because it's only 2400 Mhz ... the system will also suffer a bit because I'm using a single stick of memory instead of two in dual channel, but A320 boards only support up to 2 memory sticks so left one unused because you may want to buy a second stick later...

 

 

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