Ryzen 3 2200 with 1080Ti Bottleneck?

Apr 17, 2018
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i have 1080Ti and will buy Ryzen 3 2200 so is this a bottleneck?
and can i use GPU in ryzen 3 CPU?

how much ram i need for a system like this?
in this case :
I want to play games with ryzen GPU, and Mining with 1080Ti in the same time and system ...?
sorry for the bad english ...
thx
 
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If the GPU is being used exclusively for mining then there is no bottleneck. The GPU does its own thing while the APU in the CPU handles the game rendering. That CPU with its integrated graphics will give you low performance. It is an entry level quad core with that has a GT 1030 in it. It's not great in a lot of games so using an APU when you have a GTX 1080 Ti in the system seems very odd. It would be better mining on the card whenever you aren't gaming. The GTX 1080 Ti is over 6 times faster than the 2400G integrated graphics.

If you are using the GPU for gaming at all then the CPU really should be something better. The Ryzen 7 2700X or Core i5 8600k would be good processors to pair with a high end graphics card. Ryzen 5 2600 or...

lperreault21

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Um. Bottlenecking is not a yes or no answer.

So, The 2200 does not exist. 2200g as vega 9 GPU, a 2100 / 2300x You mean?

Anyways, I would Just game with the 1080ti and Mine when you are not playing games. Because You could get ULTRA 1080p / 1440p In nearly all games, though with the iGPU, only AT MOST 1080p / medium low settings.

8-16gb is ok. Also, You would have to unplug the GPU / igpu when you want to use one.

TDLR: Play games with 1080ti, Mine when PC is not in use. Do not bother with iGPU
 
Apr 17, 2018
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2200g

so how much ram should i use, 4GB enough?

if i just stream youtube with iGPU.

Can I keep mining with 1080ti?

in this situation i want to know if iGPU (youtube) and 1080ti (mining) can work together?
 

nobspls

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Ryzen and GTX1080ti = bottleneck. The 1080ti is too expensive for you go cheap on the CPU and gimp the whole thing. See:

https://www.techspot.com/review/1505-intel-core-8th-gen-vs-amd-ryzen/page6.html

https://m.hardocp.com/article/2017/05/26/definitive_amd_ryzen_7_realworld_gaming_guide/13
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Overall, the Intel Kaby Lake 7700K CPU at 5GHz Z270 system provided the highest performance while gaming. Didn’t matter if it was single-GPU, multi-GPU, 1080p, or 1440p, or 4K, the most wins (at least in terms of raw data) are with the 7700K at an overclocked 5GHz.

Overall, the AMD Ryzen 7 1700X at an overclocked 4GHz provided the same performance and gameplay experience as the Intel 2600K on Z68 at 4.5GHz. It was most competitive with the 2600K CPU with both overclocked to the highest levels.

In terms of gameplay experience we felt the 2600K and Ryzen CPUs "felt" the same while gaming in single-GPU at any resolution. We "felt" the 7700K at 5GHz had an experience advantage at all resolutions, and especially with multi-GPU CrossFire.
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https://www.techspot.com/article/1496-pairing-cpu-and-gpu-bottlenecking/

http://www.legitreviews.com/cpu-bottleneck-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-tested-on-amd-ryzen-versus-intel-kaby-lake_192585/4
 
the 2200G is not the proverbial 'cat's meow' in gaming....

If you have a fast GPU, at least get an adequate CPU to go with it...

R5-1600 and above (R5-2600 and above, 2xxx series released or reviewed in two days), or, Z370 w/ 8600K/8700K...preferably 8700K
 

jr9

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If the GPU is being used exclusively for mining then there is no bottleneck. The GPU does its own thing while the APU in the CPU handles the game rendering. That CPU with its integrated graphics will give you low performance. It is an entry level quad core with that has a GT 1030 in it. It's not great in a lot of games so using an APU when you have a GTX 1080 Ti in the system seems very odd. It would be better mining on the card whenever you aren't gaming. The GTX 1080 Ti is over 6 times faster than the 2400G integrated graphics.

If you are using the GPU for gaming at all then the CPU really should be something better. The Ryzen 7 2700X or Core i5 8600k would be good processors to pair with a high end graphics card. Ryzen 5 2600 or Core i5 8400 would be solid budget-ish choices.

8GB of RAM (2x4GB) is the minimum for new gaming machines. 16GB (2x8GB) is preferable.
 
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4gb can perform things but there is problem that you want use igpu than your total ram will be reduced cuz reserve by igpu
at least you need 1gb for it , than 3gb left will reserved by os
so if you dont use or lower memory of igpu you should go fine