Will I be fine for now using an RTX 2070 paired with a Ryzen 2400g?

Calvin_27

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A while back I ordered a 2400g system and I have been using the intergrated graphics but I have just ordered an RTX 2070 to put in my system.

Will this cause any significant bottlenecking? I am only aiming to hit 60 fps at 1080p with maxed out graphics on most games.

I will, in time be getting a monitor that can use the full potential of my graphics card but I basically just want to know is the 2400g capable of at least achieving 60 fps at 1080p with maxed graphics.

 
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For 144hz gaming you really need the IPC and higher boost frequency overclocking capabilities of Intel. I also have a Ryzen system and it is great for smooth gameplay, however I realize you most likely aren't going to realistically be able to match frame rates to a 144hz monitor. Therefore I chose a 21x9 aspect ratio of a 1440p gsync ultra wide that refreshes to 100hz, which will be more than plenty for my system. It's all about finding balance. For me choosing an ultrawide will place a great amount of load on my gtx 1080ti and my Ryzen cpu can push enough to meet the demands of the 100hz refresh rate.

Calvin_27

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Yeah I know i'm going to get a 165hz gsync 1440p monitor when I can afford it, but getting and GPU was the thing I needed the most right now.
 
For 144hz gaming you really need the IPC and higher boost frequency overclocking capabilities of Intel. I also have a Ryzen system and it is great for smooth gameplay, however I realize you most likely aren't going to realistically be able to match frame rates to a 144hz monitor. Therefore I chose a 21x9 aspect ratio of a 1440p gsync ultra wide that refreshes to 100hz, which will be more than plenty for my system. It's all about finding balance. For me choosing an ultrawide will place a great amount of load on my gtx 1080ti and my Ryzen cpu can push enough to meet the demands of the 100hz refresh rate.
 
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Calvin_27

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Thanks mate, I will take a look into this. I only have a B320 board which I would have to replace anyway when I upgrade my CPU so I might just make the switch over to intel when I upgrade my processor. However a monitor is my next port of call.



 

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