@@aleatorio4021 and this is what i was trying to say. iGPU is the same (Vega 7, same frequency, same CU), but CPU is better 5600G or 5700G are zen3 , and they have more L3 cache (16 instead of 8) , so… in games you can get like 2-4 more fps because of a better cpu, but not because of the iGPU
Hey Christo, what graphics card can you recommend for my build. Processor: Ryzen 5600G Motherboard: Msi B450M Pro VDH Max 16 GB RAM 500 GB SSD (NVME) 500 GB HDD PSU: 500 Watts I need to play some modern titles like Elden Ring, RDR2, Horizon Zero Dawn, other famous games like GoT and GoW.
run this game on 1080p low settings with medium or low textures and Depth of field off and use fsr 3 quality and use lossless scailing frame generation 2.0 performance mode it'll run 35-45frames
@@mughetsutv2060 caso consiga manter cravado a 30 eh jogavel sim, agr se ficar caindo nn vai ser uma experiencia mt boa. o meu processador eh esse mas nn cheguei a testar aq
@@sepremz Some games like Star Wars Jedi graphics is like potato textures when vram is default (512mb vram), so put it on 2gb vram and then you will have no issues with graphics textures on games. So, yeah other games 512mb vs 2gb vram performance is still same, only different is lag spikes and potato graphics textures.