GPU compatibility


  1. Posts : 1,533
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    GPU compatibility


    Have an Nvidia GTX 650ti boost GPU wonder if it will work in an Asrock X570, phantom gaming 4, was considering a Ryzen 5700G and use the integrated graphics, but if this fits it should be better, then can get a Ryzen 5800 maybe, any thoughts please
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    reddwarf4ever said:
    Have an Nvidia GTX 650ti boost GPU wonder if it will work in an Asrock X570, phantom gaming 4, was considering a Ryzen 5700G and use the integrated graphics, but if this fits it should be better, then can get a Ryzen 5800 maybe, any thoughts please
    It depends what you want to use your computer for. For normal use there shouldn't be any difference. However, for games the Nvidia GTX 650ti boost would do a little better. Note that is only for old games because this GPU is ten years now.

    I have an old computer with a GTX 560 GPU. It is a little slower than the GTX 650ti boost GPU. I can play old games like GTA IV and V with the GTX 560 but I have to use low settings to do so.

    GTX 650 Ti Boost vs Ryzen 5700G with RX Vega 8
    UserBenchmark: AMD RX Vega 8 (Ryzen iGPU) vs Nvidia GTX 650 Ti Boost

    The Ryzen 5800 is about the same performance as a Ryzen 5700G. The only advantage of the 5700G is having integrated graphics for troubleshooting. I don't see the Ryzen 5800 but do see the 5800X for sale. The 5800X is about 5-10% faster than the 5700G.
    The 5800X is about $60 USD more than the 5700G. It is up to you if the difference is worth the higher price.

    Ryzen 5800 vs Ryzen 5700G
    UserBenchmark: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G vs 5800

    Ryzen 5800X vs Ryzen 5700G
    UserBenchmark: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G vs 5800X
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  3. Posts : 1,533
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    Thread Starter
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    Thank you, so am I paying a premium to have IGPU ? Also wil the 659ti fit the asrock mobo ? Thanks for such an informative reply
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    reddwarf4ever said:
    Thank you, so am I paying a premium to have IGPU ? Also wil the 659ti fit the asrock mobo ? Thanks for such an informative reply


    Yes, it will "fit" physically.
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  5. Posts : 1,533
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    Thanks, hopefully it won't interfere with the cpu install
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    Win 10 Home ♦♦♦19045.5198 (x64) [22H2]
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    reddwarf4ever said:
    Thanks, hopefully it won't interfere with the cpu install


    Won't even interfere with the CMOS battery...


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    Here's the link to the motherboard manual...
    https://download.asrock.com/Manual/X...Gaming%204.pdf
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  7. Posts : 1,533
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    Thank you, may still go for the 5700k as it's not much duff than the 5800x and saves the cost of a cooler, plus handy for troubleshooting as you said
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