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Is Ryzen 3 2200G good for light gaming?

So im building my first pc ever and i'm considering to use the 2200G because GPU pricing im ny country is HORRIBLE. Im going to play Minecraft, Fortnite and doing light video editing. Is the 2200g enough, or should I upgrade to a 2400G? Thanks

 

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2200g is enough. Not worth buying the 2400g either, it cost so much just for SMT and mildly faster graphics.

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6 minutes ago, CoreCombat said:

light video editing

I would go 2400g if you can swing it

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Yeah go 2400g for the better CPU, and somewhat better graphics.

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8 minutes ago, CoreCombat said:

So im building my first pc ever and i'm considering to use the 2200G because GPU pricing im ny country is HORRIBLE. Im going to play Minecraft, Fortnite and doing light video editing. Is the 2200g enough, or should I upgrade to a 2400G? Thanks

 

Minecraft yes. Light video editing yes, but it might not be the greatest experience. Fortnite eeeehhhhhhhhhhh...

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I would say it's worth it to step up to the 2400G for the better CPU

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18 minutes ago, wasab said:

totally, it runs gta v 

Not really fair because GTA V is one of the most optimized games in PC history... Haha.

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33 minutes ago, Orangeator said:

Not really fair because GTA V is one of the most optimized games in PC history... Haha.

So is minesweeper 

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13 minutes ago, wasab said:

So is minesweeper 

Damn, you're right.

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12 hours ago, wasab said:

So is minesweeper 

oh really i used to run minesweeper in 60 fps with a pentium 2 and a gtx 69 

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19 hours ago, orbitalbuzzsaw said:

I would say it's worth it to step up to the 2400G for the better CPU

Thanks for the suggestion, btw can I record video using the 2400G (Minecraft only i'm not recording fortnite)? ty

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7 hours ago, CoreCombat said:

Thanks for the suggestion, btw can I record video using the 2400G (Minecraft only i'm not recording fortnite)? ty

Yes

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