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I have a budget build that is using a Ryzen 5 2400g and no dedicated GPU. I plan on using the integrated graphics because they will do what I need them to do, but I plan on upgrading to a physical GPU, specially the GTX 1070 8GB founders edition, so i'm wondering if it'll bottleneck or if I should get a new CPU if I want to get a 1070.

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What resolution and what games?

 

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It shouldn't bottleneck.

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30 minutes ago, stealth80 said:

What resolution and what games?

To be honest, I dont know yet, I don't only have like 6 games on steam, the hardest to run being 6seige, but I plan on getting Destiny 2 (so I can use the textures/improve them so I can hopefully hack Destiny 1 onto PC), maybe some GTAV or VI when it comes out, and really anything else to see how far I can push the system. 

 

Resolution, probably 1440p or 4k, I only have a 1080p TV right now but if im going to spend 400 on a nice GPU id probably have a new monitor or a dual monitor.

 

Speaking of which, because I only have like 6 games and am about to build a dedicated gaming PC, what games should I play, at least for the RX VEGA 11 because I don't have the 1070 yet but i plan on getting it as an upgrade later down the line.

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Would be fine especially at 1440p, it’s still an 8 thread cpu so just make sure that ram is fast and over clock it

 

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21 hours ago, valdyrgramr said:

Destiny 2 is more GPU intensive than CPU intensive.  Hopefully, you have an SSD because loading in that game can be annoying without one.  It's not load screens, but loading into the next area of a map can be.   A 1070 won't be bottlenecked by a the 2200g, especially not in D2, but you might wanna wait off on the 1070 because the 1170 will be replacing it soon, I think.

That sounds nice and all, but I dont really plan on going with the 1100 series, mainly because i wont need it.  I do have an SSD though, but i wouldn't actually be playing the game, mostly modding and programming with it so i can understand how the game works so i could potentially use its engine or assets to mod D1 onto PC and hopefully with better graphics.

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