To Krasses Bottleneck?

Fa
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Have a wonderful evening.

I thought about getting a budget PC and would need some advice from you experts. I'm not that big in the gaming scene, so I want to take it easy and "only" get a 500 euro PC. I know it's very little for gaming but I don't want to throw in too much money if I don't like it.

In any case after long googling I decided to get an R3 3200g with a 1660 6gb.

I have learned that there will be a bottleneck of 20 percent. And 20 percent is really a lot, but I think I think medium settings are super good and it's not as if I have nothing else to do but gamble.

I just want to take a look and play games occasionally. The games include Minecraft and GTA 5. I just wanted to know if I could just flute a few FPS, if only that's the case then it's fine with me. I just want to know if there's long-term damage to the graphics card. Because if I did like gaming I would definitely switch the CPU to a new one.

Ob

I would fall back on a ryzen 5 2600 and an rx580 / rx590 because you have a lower bottleneck

ju

There's no general bottleneck effect, you can tell that you are not really into the topic.

With a Ryzen 5 2600 with 16 GB RAM and a Radeon RX 570 (8 GB VRAM) on a B450 board you would be well served, that is enough for many things and the price is hard to beat.

Fa

Okay thanks for the tip. Would 8GB RAM in Dual Chanel be enough 2x 4GB or 16GB in Dual Chanel

Je

With the budget I would take an AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AF and an RX 580 8GB. This is how you get the most performance for your money.

Ob

You can take both, but in your case would use 8 GB in the dual channel

Is there a bottleneck? Af Afraidclub
GPU is not fully used? do doubtcamron