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Not likely, you'll want at least a Ryzen 5 1600. If you're going to be getting a dedicated GPU anyway, I would skip on the APU.

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In general, yeah.

If the game is more dependant on the cpu: definitely.

 

It depends what games

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6 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Not likely, you'll want at least a Ryzen 5 1600. If you're going to be getting a dedicated GPU anyway, I would skip on the APU.

 

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59 minutes ago, Mugenjynn said:

Getting conflicting answers 

From what I've read the 2200g is starting to bottleneck somewhere between the GTX 1070 and GTX 1070 ti

 

1 hour ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Not likely, you'll want at least a Ryzen 5 1600

I agree 

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4 minutes ago, Mugenjynn said:

It’s just that I found this cheap 4K monitor and if I want that I have to downgrade form my r5 2600 to a r3 2200g ??

I have a 4k monitor and wouldn't even recommend it if you're not going to game at that resolution...
Running games at 1080p/1440p on a 4k monitor is just a pain and often buggy, especially if you have any sort of windows scaling (which you'll need really).
Can't you just keep on saving your money for a bit longer? Especially until Black Friday/Cyber Monday .

Because the 2200g will bottleneck the 1070 ti. It's an entry level CPU with a high end GPU after all. I've looked at a few benchmarks and the difference in fps is quite big.

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3 minutes ago, Mugenjynn said:

It’s just that I found this cheap 4K monitor and if I want that I have to downgrade form my r5 2600 to a r3 2200g ??

Since you're getting a 4k monitor, $60 shouldn't be that much of a problem

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4 minutes ago, TetraSky said:

I have a 4k monitor and wouldn't even recommend it if you're not going to game at that resolution...
Running games at 1080p/1440p on a 4k monitor is just a pain and often buggy, especially if you have any sort of windows scaling (which you'll need really).
Can't you just keep on saving your money for a bit longer? Especially until Black Friday/Cyber Monday .

Because the 2200g will bottleneck the 1070 ti. It's an entry level CPU with a high end GPU after all. I've looked at a few benchmarks and the difference in fps is quite big.

I am waiting for Cyber Monday actually 

 

 

your probably right right I’ll stay with the 1080p monitor and the ryzen 5 2600 ??

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You will only bottle neck with that if you are running very low settings. This would offset the workload to the CPU and this would cause this, i have a GTX 1080 with a AMD Ryzen 1600X and i have zero bottlenecking. Your GPU is very much in line with your CPU.

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To be honest I think 6cores is not the minimum.

8threads is however. 4c8t.

I have a heavily overclocked 1070.

 

4cores4threads I see totally I'm thread limited, CPU high usage drops GPU usages.

8threads clears it all up. Legit.

 

Now with Ryzen 2400s 8 threads you'd still want the highest CPU clockspeeds. Much like the 4core4thread CPU, but you'd be most always at full GPU usage on 8 threads and *60-85% CPU opposed to 60-100% GPU on 85-100% of a 4threaded CPU. *In the most troublesome CPU titles that throw 4cores to 90+%

 

Or just go the 2600 6core and enjoy the future.

But you can do very well with 8threads near 4Ghz and 1070s, likely up to 1080s.

 

*Note. I use 1080p and Ultrawide 1080p and I'm GPU bound on both on usual Ultra settings.

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