[SOLVED] What gpu is best for Ryzen 3 2200g

Nov 19, 2020
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I have ryzen 3 2200g and a320m with 16gb ram
I would like to ask what gpu is the best for this specs that i currently have, Im only planning to buy gpu and not planning on upgrading anything else.

Thanks
 
Solution
You cant find gtx 10 series in stores,only on used market.
Only 1650-1660Ti are in stores right now.
But that doesnt mean the 10 is bad,a 1070 performs the similar or in some cases better than a 1660Ti.
But there is always a risk with used market so u decide.
On used market a gtx 1070 would set you back 200euros,a 1660Ti (although i would get a 1660 super,it has the same performance to 1660ti for less money) would set you back $350-450$ depending on the model.
What is the exact make/model of that 500W 80+ powersupply.
there are tons of 500W 80+ psu's at different pricepoint and for a reason
Jan 15, 2021
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I have ryzen 3 2200g and a320m with 16gb ram
I would like to ask what gpu is the best for this specs that i currently have, Im only planning to buy gpu and not planning on upgrading anything else.

Thanks

I would recommend Nvidia 10 series, preferably a 1060 or 1070, or the 1650 or 1660.

Watch some videos on youtube comparing these and make a call yourself.

idk much about AMD gpus (I would recommend watching GPU comparisons on Youtube to get an idea though)
 
You cant find gtx 10 series in stores,only on used market.
Only 1650-1660Ti are in stores right now.
But that doesnt mean the 10 is bad,a 1070 performs the similar or in some cases better than a 1660Ti.
But there is always a risk with used market so u decide.
On used market a gtx 1070 would set you back 200euros,a 1660Ti (although i would get a 1660 super,it has the same performance to 1660ti for less money) would set you back $350-450$ depending on the model.
What is the exact make/model of that 500W 80+ powersupply.
there are tons of 500W 80+ psu's at different pricepoint and for a reason
 
Solution
Nov 19, 2020
7
0
10
You cant find gtx 10 series in stores,only on used market.
Only 1650-1660Ti are in stores right now.
But that doesnt mean the 10 is bad,a 1070 performs the similar or in some cases better than a 1660Ti.
But there is always a risk with used market so u decide.
On used market a gtx 1070 would set you back 200euros,a 1660Ti (although i would get a 1660 super,it has the same performance to 1660ti for less money) would set you back $350-450$ depending on the model.
What is the exact make/model of that 500W 80+ powersupply.
there are tons of 500W 80+ psu's at different pricepoint and for a reason
I don't really know the specifics but i think its some not well known brand.
 
Keep in mind that your Ryzen 2200g is a 4 core / 4 thread CPU; 4 core / 8 thread CPUs are considered the bare minimum these days, and 6 core / 12 thread CPUs are what most people consider is necessary to run modern games well (without holding back your GPU).

Thus, any GPU upgrade you make is going to result in increased performance compared to your integrated graphics, but it'll almost always be significantly less that you'll see on any benchmark videos you can find for the games you play / GPU you choose.