Amd Ryzen 3 3200g?

cl
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An entry-level gaming PC wanted to get me up to 300 euro and came across a finished PC that has an amd ryzen 3 3200g, so it has an integrated graphics card. Then I got information after the VRam and figured out that there's no vRam at all. Could it be difficult with my 8GB RAM or will it happen less.

I would like games like:

GtaV

Apex Legends

Fortnite

Etc. So not such games they need a lot of power.

LG

Pc: https://www.agando-shop.de/product_info.php?products_id=101958

ca

Gta 5 and little performance?

Hm.

Ah and would rather save the money and then later buy a reasonable Pc.

Senn ideally you need 16gb ram for an APU

Fl

You can't play properly with it. The only good APU would be a Ryzen 5 3400G.

Fr

Even if some games run with such a Ryzen 3200G, this does not change the fact that this APU was not designed for gaming. As I said, even if you get older or less demanding games to run, it is not so much a game, but rather a rumgeeiere.

cl

I looked at gameplay via the cpu and stop via the integrated graphics card and it ran at 1080p medium strings at 40-60 fps the realm for my demands and if it was still too bad then you could turn down the graphics

cl

And if I retrofit it with an 8GB RAM but there should be problems with this CPU with 2 RAM modules right?

cl

But on the official website it says that it is a gaming cpu or I'm completely wrong

ca

2 RAM modules are required if you want to gamble.

It is best to buy 2 x 8GB ram.

Then the dual channel will also be activated

De

Gaming PC and 300 euro are mutually exclusive. The term is understood to mean PCs with an above-average graphics card and CPU, because games are more demanding on average than many other applications. For older or less demanding games, yes, but what you mentioned is no longer part of it for me. Sure, minesweeper always works. Yes, 8 GB RAM is not enough if there's no dedicated VRAM (i.e. On the graphics card).

I rather use components that have already become cheaper. Currently means: MB: 80 euro, CPU (Ryzen 3 1300X): 60 euro, RAM 16 GB: 60 euro, GTX 1060 6 GB: 160 euro (prices 7/2019). We're already at 360 euro, and the case, power supply and drives aren't even there because I already had them. We would be very rough at at least 500 euro. This shouldn't be a compilation for you now, just show that you don't get a "gaming PC" with 300 euro.

cl

It should only be for the beginning and in retrospect I have planned to retrofit an external graphics card but that makes it wait

Fr

You're definitely wrong. There are many new challenging games that would not even start with the graphics unit. Even if the Vega 8 graphics unit is already very good, it still stays the same. If you want to play on a PC, you should always use a dedicated graphics card.

What is quite possible, however, is that future APUs will do better and something could then change. But I don't see that at the moment.

But which is also true, if you have no demands at all and only play small games, you can also cope with the 3200G. But for me it is just a rumgeeiere.

cl

It's only good for getting in and for the Office PC but can they run the games mentioned above like fortnite apex and GTA v which you said they wouldn't even start

Fr

As I said, older games and more undemanding newer games will definitely run. And the ones you mentioned would definitely work too. And if it doesn't matter if something jerks every now and then, why not. I just want to say that for most gamers that would be nothing.

After that, it's just a question of whether a game console might not make sense. Because you can assume that all games that are available for the console will also run well.

De

OK. As an entry-level device for upgrading… I can't now judge whether it makes sense in this case. RAM should then also be upgradeable, i.e. Slots should be free, or you would have to remove the existing modules. You then have them left over or you should sell them cheaper.

In general you can do it. I only thought of my CPU as an entry-level CPU because the time to switch to AM4 was optimal in terms of price. Then later a new CPU maybe if cheaper.

In your case, I would probably choose to save and wait.

cl

I have a ps4 and there are Dan and there are also arguments with my brother who gambles and my friend also has an old PC and it would only be sold for office and he gambles with it on medium settings 40-60 fps

cl

Birthday is coming soon and saving me nothing because if I set a limit I want to keep it and recently I got a new MTB and that was also 600 euro

Fr

Well, fortnite shouldn't be a problem. And even though GTA V is already more demanding, I think it won't be a problem due to the age. But there's no guarantee.

cl

Hopefully soon GTA 6 on Low settings

Fr

So I put my hand in the fire that GTA 6 won't run nearly with just one Ryzen 3200G. I would make a bet that it won't work.

cl

It is enough for a beginner and Office will be able to cope with it after a few years you can create something new and if you don't like it you can decide after the test whether you prefer to stay with a game console or rather with a PC

Fr

Well, in the end everyone has to decide for themselves what is best. And of course it is also clear that not everyone can just put up a 1500 euro calculator. So everything is fine.