What is a good cpu with a good onboard gpu?


  1. Posts : 636
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    What is a good cpu with a good onboard gpu?


    I don't need a separate graphics card, a long time ago I stopped playing multi-player online video games where the user that has the most expensive hardware, the fastest internet and the best cheating software always wins. If I want to make myself feel bad, I will play against an AI and set it to God mode.
    What is the cpu with the best onboard gpu? Also I will be looking at a motherboard that allows for 2 monitors so the gpu should support that.

    Ak
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    Hi.

    This is a good article and there are many others.

    https://www.howtogeek.com/398671/int...et-way-better/

    What integrated CPU/GPU do you have now?

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    Ryzen with Vega 11 is your best bet here. Depending on the motherboard it can also support triple displays. E.g a Ryzen 5 2400G RX Vega 11 APU with a compatible motherboard may work well for your needs.
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    The next Gen of Ryzen is coming this year. Here is what we may get in the 3rd quarter. This is leaked information so we shall see. If you are not ready to buy now you may want to wait. Navi is a new GPU.

    Ryzen 5 3600G 8 core/16 thread 20 CU Navi 3.2GHz 4.0GHz 95W $199 Q3 2019

    Ryzen 3 3300G 6 core/12 thread 15 CU Navi 3.0GHz 3.8GHz 65W $129 Q3 2019

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    For now, Ryzen 2400g is undisputed king of integrated graphics, with an at least B450 chipset equipped motherboard and 3200MHz RAM, it could be upgraded later on with soon coming Ryzen 3000 series APUs or dedicated GPU because CPU part is decent with 4 cores and 8 threads, enough for any games for some time to come.
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  6. Posts : 636
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    Compumind said:
    Hi.

    This is a good article and there are many others.

    https://www.howtogeek.com/398671/int...et-way-better/

    What integrated CPU/GPU do you have now?

    Right now I have an Intel 4770K cpu and a GTX 660Ti graphics card. I have two 1920x1200 monitors, one connected to the motherboard hdmi port and the other to the 660ti display port. I could have both monitors connected to the 660ti but this works fine for me.

    Thanks for that link. Looks like I will be waiting for AMD Zen 2.

    Ak
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  7. Posts : 636
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    CountMike said:
    For now, Ryzen 2400g is undisputed king of integrated graphics, with an at least B450 chipset equipped motherboard and 3200MHz RAM, it could be upgraded later on with soon coming Ryzen 3000 series APUs or dedicated GPU because CPU part is decent with 4 cores and 8 threads, enough for any games for some time to come.
    Good suggestions! If I were to buy now that is what I would get.
    Thanks,
    Ak
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    CountMike said:
    For now, Ryzen 2400g is undisputed king of integrated graphics, with an at least B450 chipset equipped motherboard and 3200MHz RAM, it could be upgraded later on with soon coming Ryzen 3000 series APUs or dedicated GPU because CPU part is decent with 4 cores and 8 threads, enough for any games for some time to come.
    I agree!
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