Timestamps: 0:00 Assassin's Creed Valhalla 0:25 Assassin's Creed Mirage 0:50 Apex Legends 1:15 Grand Theft Auto V 1:40 Genshin Impact 2:05 Forza Horizon 5 2:30 Fortnite 2:55 Far Cry 6 3:20 Fall Guys 3:45 Elden Ring 4:10 DOOM Eternal 4:35 Cyberpunk 2077 5:00 Counter-Strike 2 5:25 Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 5:50 Watch Dogs: Legion 6:15 Valorant 6:40 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Next Gen 7:05 Shadow of the Tomb Raider 7:30 Red Dead Redemption 2 7:55 PUBG 8:20 Overwatch 2 8:45 God of War 9:10 Dying Light 2 Stay Human 9:35 Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales 10:00 Resident Evil 4 Remake 10:25 The Last of Us Part 1 10:50 Hogwarts Legacy 11:15 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End 11:35 WWE 2K23 12:00 Horizon Zero Dawn
That's what I'm doing for my gf this Christmas! Just bought it and she'll build her first PC! No money for a GPU yet but in a few checks. It's about the same as my Ryzen 5 3600 which has no bottleneck with the RX6600 XT(mine)
Really Good: Overwatch 2 Valorant Fortnite Counter-Strike 2 PUBG Fall Guys Grand Theft Auto V Assassin's Creed Mirage Apex Legends Medium but ok: Forza Horizon 5 Genshin Impact Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales WWE 2K23 Dying Light 2 Stay Human Hogwarts Legacy - Medium but little bad: Doom Eternal Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Red Dead Redemption 2 Shadow of the Tomb Raider Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Assassin's Creed Valhalla The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Next Gen Elden Ring Really Bad: Cyberpunk 2077 God of War Far Cry 6 Horizon Zero Dawn The Last of Us Part 1 Resident Evil 4 Remake Watch Dogs: Legion
I have a thin and slim laptop with ryzen 5 6600h and the performance is quite similar with this or a little bit better (2-3 fps) quite crazy little laptop can do this kinda thing (plus it can run ray tracing)
@@rygskufud yes it's just the 6600h built for laptop so the performance can't be maximized, and my laptop is limited to 512mb vram that's also limit the performance, if not it can beat the vega 7 in 5600G or even in the 5700G
Being a retrogamer and always being on a low budget, I just ordered one of these, with 32Gb RAM and I'll pop in a 4060Ti with 8Gb 😄. The perfect fit for my "new" 2nd hand Oculus Quest 2, which is formidable btw. Thnx for this video, it's great to see what games I can run with the integrated GPU. Will it run MS Flight Simulator 2024?
so it's already tweaked a little and not stock settings right? If i get this one without knowledge to tweak it, I would get less performance? @@PCSupportGamingTest
I don't know a lot about computers but If i pair this 5600g with a gtx 1650s graphics card will i get like better fps in all of these games that you have played?
i believe during this testing vega 100% bottlenecked the 5600g so can u do a test with a gpu which can bottleneck the 5600g so we can see its real performance?
@@kinatacutan3235 For a 3060/3060ti I'd say a 5600x would work best. The 5600g would bottleneck a bit the 3060/3060ti but not to the point of making it useless.
Please do a testing of acer Nitro 5 16 GB Ram single Chanel vs 32 GB Ram dual channel , just to see a difference between signal and dual channel in ddr5 ram laptops,🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hope Inget a reply from you guys who knows more about pc. Ryzen 5 5600G with Biostar A520 MS and HSF Lexar NS10 Lite 2.5 SSD 240ssd Lexar Thor 8Gb Ddr4 3200Mhz I'm planning to buy this one. Is this enough for atleast decent gaming? Also should I upgrade the ram and add storage?
Is there a point of buying today 5600G with 16GB DDR4 + 500GB SSD for £280 ?? Or shall I buy new 8500G with 16GB DDR5 + 500GB SSD for £450 ?? Have in mind Im not going to upgrade this PC for at least 5 years ...I may buy a GPU in next two years but that's not 100%
which computer should I buy to get the highest fps in games? AMD Ryzen 5 5500u and 8(1×8) GB RAM (not upgradable) or AMD Ryzen 3 5300u and 12(4+8) GB RAM (not upgradable) everything else is almost the same. can you please answer thanks.
@@PCSupportGamingTest dude I don't understand shit im trying to build my own PC or to buy one . But for limited amount of money. I ain't got much time to play so it would be occasionally weekends something to play Arma 3 insurgency or grand Turismo
@@PCSupportGamingTest How much does the performance of these systems vary? If we talk about work, I need multitasking and I think that Ryzen 7 can provide it for me, the gaming performance of these systems is almost the same, I watched one of your videos on this matter, that is, this difference in 533 MHz of RAM is very will it affect the frame refresh rate? With all this, the cost is the same for the first and second options, thanks in advance for the answer, and I apologize for the bad English;)
@@PCSupportGamingTest It is the complete cabinet, it does not include a monitor or keyboard or others, but I already have that. They sell it to me in Mexican currency, I'm from Mexico, it would be like 7,500, converted to dollars, it's like 440 dollars
Why does your video of you using the Ryzen 5 4600G have better performance? Did you overclock the Ryzen 5 4600G and not this one? If you did overclock the Ryzen 5 4600G I wonder how the Ryzen 5 5600G would fair when overclocked.
@@PCSupportGamingTest No sadly. I looked at the upload date and it's fairly old, it was uploaded on the 15 of September 2023. I didn't know that you had videos of them from recent times. The way that I found the videos was by searching the names of the CPU's and gaming performance (I would imagine that they show the older videos purely because they probably have higher view counts) and I clicked on yours because you are usually the best for these kinds of videos. You do great and simple (I couldn't think of a better word for it) videos showcasing graphics cards and CPU/GPU combos. I like that you show what settings you have selected for each game and while you would maybe think that, that is standard most other people making these videos screw that up and they even screw up things like showcasing the FPS properly (as in I've seen many that use confusing and awful graphs to show their stats during gameplay). I also like that you tell us exactly what build you have under each video because it gives us, the viewer what to expect when buying these graphics cards and CPU/GPU combos. Thanks for being a helpful guy that lets us people make better informed decisions when building or upgrading our computers.
@@PCSupportGamingTest Also sorry for the wall of text it's quite hard to compress these things without losing the value or meaning of what I was saying
@@PCSupportGamingTest Would an Asus TUF gaming A520M-Plus WiFi motherboard support overclocking or would I have to buy a higher tear board? Also man if you don't already, you should put referral links in the description to like Amazon or somewhere to your hardware/ setup and it's parts per video including whatever thing you are showing the capabilities of. I say referral links because then you could get some kickback from people who buy using your link (although idk how you make a deal with Amazon for referrals) but do it like RetroGame Corps where he also puts non referral links where you don't get any money. The point of having both the referral link and the non referral is basically so that the people have the option and also so that it makes you look better as a trusted source of information. It's the same idea as how Crinacle and others say that you shouldn't trust them which in turn makes people trust them more. Again sorry for rambling, I'm just suggesting ideas because I would like to see you grow as a creator.
@@PCSupportGamingTestAnd man you updated drivers coz some old videos like 2yrs old with same apu same ram getting very less fps i think you updated all drivers of your pc.
I have the same specs with 16 gb of ram but whenever I try to play hogwarts legacy it just crashes when you meet the statues for the first time does anyone have the same problem ?
Guys pls help me to choose my gaming laptop. I'm new to this gaming laptop concept and couldn't decide which laptop suits me better. My requirements are I mostly play apex legends and CS2. Sometimes I'll do some light Photoshop works. Also rare case I play offline games like Dishonored, Dishonored 2, Mirrors edge & Mirrors edge catalyst. I don't play most high end PC games. Would you recommend me a gaming laptop based on my need. And my total budget is 60k. Thanks in advance.
@@PCSupportGamingTest Thank you for your reply bro. Can you suggest me one on Intel processor. Because I did few searches, for editing Intel is better than Ryzen and sometimes ryzen processors getting more heat than intel.
Bro you can build a pc instead choose laptop if you're student or office worker for gaming you should build pc instead it will give you much better fps in games and pc is generally more durable than laptop coz you know better thermals better processor and you can add more upgrades on it.
@@doesntfoundofficial there is no disadvantage in overclocking, overclocking of igpu increases the gaming performance but overclocking of cpu does not increase much gaming performance
@@PCSupportGamingTest i saw ur ryzen 5 4600g video and performance was bit better there and I am getting 5600g 4.6ghz max for ₹12500($150) and 4600g 4.2ghz max for ₹9500($115) so which one should I buy?
For gta v is this best apu and i am thinking to add rtx 1650 graphic card in future is this good is reply i am very confused for i have to go with ryzen 5 3200
@@PCSupportGamingTest I am saying that ryzen 5 5600g ? is best for gaming like gta v roblox fornite for a long term and in future I will add graphic card of RTx 1650 OR with ryzen 5 3600 and RTx 1650 for gaming