I have a PC running Linux Mint with the following spec -
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Storage : NVMe
RAM: 16GB
I was expecting a little more out of the integrated graphics than it delivers, so I'm looking for a graphics card to give me a bit of gaming capability. But it's complicated by the fact that I'm on a bit of a budget and shopping simply by price at the moment is difficult to due price gouging.
So hoping for some advice. I use Linux and don't particularly want to use proprietary drivers so AMD Radeon is preferred. Budget wise for me £100 would be ideal - £200 would be absolute limit and I'd rather not go anywhere near that. I mainly play Steam games - the PC can cope with some of the low-spec top down/platform indi games I enjoy but I'd also quite like to try some 3D games. Seems like every time I try a 3D game on this rig it's just unplayable but I'm not looking to achieve the ultra settings - just something playable for some 3D games or the slightly bigger games.
I have a 4K monitor running 3840x2160@60.
Any advice taking into account current prices and availability? Many thanks.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Storage : NVMe
RAM: 16GB
I was expecting a little more out of the integrated graphics than it delivers, so I'm looking for a graphics card to give me a bit of gaming capability. But it's complicated by the fact that I'm on a bit of a budget and shopping simply by price at the moment is difficult to due price gouging.
So hoping for some advice. I use Linux and don't particularly want to use proprietary drivers so AMD Radeon is preferred. Budget wise for me £100 would be ideal - £200 would be absolute limit and I'd rather not go anywhere near that. I mainly play Steam games - the PC can cope with some of the low-spec top down/platform indi games I enjoy but I'd also quite like to try some 3D games. Seems like every time I try a 3D game on this rig it's just unplayable but I'm not looking to achieve the ultra settings - just something playable for some 3D games or the slightly bigger games.
I have a 4K monitor running 3840x2160@60.
Any advice taking into account current prices and availability? Many thanks.