Hey everyone,
I am currently building a mini ITX system that will be hooked to a Dell 27" 4k monitor (U2718Q). I will be using it as my work computer, meaning front-end and design work (Photoshop, Illustrator) plus some light video editing in Adobe Premier Pro.
I want the system to be as efficient and silent as possible, but also capable to easily handle any tasks.
I do not game, so I don't need a high-end GPU.
My question is this: will a Ryzen 5 2400G be enough to easily drive the 4k monitor at 60hz, hooked via the motherboard's DisplayPort (the mobo being the MSI B350I PRO AC)? The alternative (a lot more expensive) would be a Ryzen 5 2600 and a passively cooled, efficient and with a low power consumption graphic card like the GT 1030. This is actually the only one I can get with a passive cooling system.
I would of course prefer to spend less on the 2400G solution, but if there will be major compromises I will go for the second option.
Thank you
I am currently building a mini ITX system that will be hooked to a Dell 27" 4k monitor (U2718Q). I will be using it as my work computer, meaning front-end and design work (Photoshop, Illustrator) plus some light video editing in Adobe Premier Pro.
I want the system to be as efficient and silent as possible, but also capable to easily handle any tasks.
I do not game, so I don't need a high-end GPU.
My question is this: will a Ryzen 5 2400G be enough to easily drive the 4k monitor at 60hz, hooked via the motherboard's DisplayPort (the mobo being the MSI B350I PRO AC)? The alternative (a lot more expensive) would be a Ryzen 5 2600 and a passively cooled, efficient and with a low power consumption graphic card like the GT 1030. This is actually the only one I can get with a passive cooling system.
I would of course prefer to spend less on the 2400G solution, but if there will be major compromises I will go for the second option.
Thank you