This was the specs of my first pc build in 2020... That cost me around 1000 bucks cuz prices were insane during the pandemic... Now I just built a new pc 3 months ago for about the same price.. But my new build is a Ryzen 7 5700x/ 4060ti/ 32gb 3200 ram/ and 1tb nvme drive... and omg its a beast lol , This is the first time I can actually play any game I want on ultra settings and not have any stutters or input lag
@@ptrblds i have problem with mine rtx 2060, its the oem from dell and it says that the tdp is 1060w but it never reaches it in any games, and it has very weird fancurves and the performance its scary for me its not performinf as it should (also sometimes its running cool even at harder games but because its only taking up like 50w and its not pushing itslf up)
Hello, I'm afraid I can't offer that solid of advice for your problem, but TDP is NOT the amount of wattage your GPU will always use or reach. So it could be that whatever it is that you're doing just doesn't require that much work on the GPU. Secondly, I'd recommend looking into updating your GPU's drivers and Windows updates, if not -- take a look at MSI Afterburner for guides on how to undervolt or adjusting fan curves. Lastly, there are many other possibilities, it's worth checking to see if you're being CPU bottle-necked in your games (depending on your monitor resolution/game type), meaning that your CPU can't keep up so your GPU is just waiting to do work.
I just ordered r5 3600 to upgrade from 3 3200g, i have 2060 6gb evo , You think it will work a lot better? Like now i have bootleneck smth like cpu 100% and gpu 10-30% in games like Escape from tarkov or Squad. And tell me about ur 16 gb or ram is it 8x2? Or its only 1 stick cause dual channel will improve fps a lot
Hey there, while I have not personally used/done testing on the Ryzen 3 3200G, I can confidently say you WILL see improves once you jump to the R5 3600. Albeit, the gains may or may not be big (this is up to the user to decide), it's still there. It does sound like to me that you may be CPU bottlenecked here with your numbers, but it could be handful of reasons: - Your system may be using the integrated graphics of the 3200g (make sure you're not plugged into the motherboard!). - Certain games use hardware differently. - If you're gaming at 1080p and at the lowest settings, it is possible that the game isn't demanding ENOUGH for your GPU to really work hard. - Check for driver updates! And lastly, the PC showcased in the video uses 16GBs of RAM, which is an 8x2 kit (which makes 16GB). And yes, you are correct about dual channel performing a lot better in many tasks.
@@ptrblds Thanks for the answer :D , well nothing is pluggged into my motherboard but ethernet mouse nad keyboard so i think its deffinetly the cpu that causes the bootleneck and even the internet is telling me that 3 3200G with 2060 is a bad coop. i mean 4 thread vs 6 and 4 cores vs 12 is like a huge diff imo.
@@justtap9471 Of course! I'm happy to have you ask questions 👍 And yeah 3200g USED to be alright for very budget builds, but for games of today or just decent performance, 4 cores and 4 threads is nothing lol. But I hope you enjoy your upgrade! Thanks for watching!
I haven't tried Tarkov before but that's some good info! Though it's still dependent on certain graphic settings and resolution users pick to play on that dictate what is being used more!
There are a couple of things that could affect CPU temps! - This build had an after market cooler and fresh paste at the time of recording - the number of case fans and the flow of air can either help or worsen temps - the amount of VRMs on the motherboard - the voltage that the CPU is using (mine is default, but you could undervolt it) All in all, it might just be a blockage or lack of airflow somewhere. But if the overall temp of everything in the case is decent, the CPU will also reflect that!
if i got a 2060 should i get a 3600 or 3600x and also is the 5600x even worth it for what i have or should i just stick with one of the 3600@@GoldiGaming96
I really need to figure out/plan how long each clip should be per game/setting... What do you guys prefer? Let me know!
⏱ Game Timestamps ⏱
0:00 Borderlands 3
1:46 Shadow of the Tomb Raider
3:40 Cyberpunk 2077
5:57 Apex Legends (Low)
7:02 Apex Legends (Medium)
8:22 Apex Legends (High)
9:31 CS:GO (Low)
10:16 CS:GO (Medium)
11:32 CS:GO (High)
12:36 GTA V
14:40 Fortnite (High)
17:19 Fortnite (Epic)
19:07 Valorant (Low)
19:54 Valorant (Medium)
20:57 Valorant (High)
21:34 Rainbow 6 Siege (High)
22:21 Rainbow 6 Siege (Very High)
23:53 Rainbow 6 Siege (Ultra)
25:40 Overwatch 2 (High)
28:24 Overwatch 2 (Ultra)
30:04 Overwatch 2 (Epic)
31:58 Halo Infinite (Medium)
33:30 Halo Infinite (High)
34:54 Halo Infinite (Ultra)
36:14 Warzone 2 (Minimum)
37:47 Warzone 2 (Basic)
38:41 Warzone 2 (Balanced)
41:31 Warzone 2 (Ultra)
43:45 Warzone 2 (Extreme)
This was the specs of my first pc build in 2020... That cost me around 1000 bucks cuz prices were insane during the pandemic... Now I just built a new pc 3 months ago for about the same price.. But my new build is a Ryzen 7 5700x/ 4060ti/ 32gb 3200 ram/ and 1tb nvme drive... and omg its a beast lol , This is the first time I can actually play any game I want on ultra settings and not have any stutters or input lag
yeah no i use the minimum setting and my game looks like shit but yours looks amazing?
u are good at apex legends bro, btw how much power does 2060s draws ?
It depends on the load being thrown at it, but it should typically draw around 165W - 180W (assuming it is at base clock)
@@ptrblds i have problem with mine rtx 2060, its the oem from dell and it says that the tdp is 1060w but it never reaches it in any games, and it has very weird fancurves and the performance its scary for me its not performinf as it should (also sometimes its running cool even at harder games but because its only taking up like 50w and its not pushing itslf up)
Hello, I'm afraid I can't offer that solid of advice for your problem, but TDP is NOT the amount of wattage your GPU will always use or reach. So it could be that whatever it is that you're doing just doesn't require that much work on the GPU.
Secondly, I'd recommend looking into updating your GPU's drivers and Windows updates, if not -- take a look at MSI Afterburner for guides on how to undervolt or adjusting fan curves.
Lastly, there are many other possibilities, it's worth checking to see if you're being CPU bottle-necked in your games (depending on your monitor resolution/game type), meaning that your CPU can't keep up so your GPU is just waiting to do work.
I just ordered r5 3600 to upgrade from 3 3200g, i have 2060 6gb evo , You think it will work a lot better? Like now i have bootleneck smth like cpu 100% and gpu 10-30% in games like Escape from tarkov or Squad. And tell me about ur 16 gb or ram is it 8x2? Or its only 1 stick cause dual channel will improve fps a lot
Hey there, while I have not personally used/done testing on the Ryzen 3 3200G, I can confidently say you WILL see improves once you jump to the R5 3600. Albeit, the gains may or may not be big (this is up to the user to decide), it's still there.
It does sound like to me that you may be CPU bottlenecked here with your numbers, but it could be handful of reasons:
- Your system may be using the integrated graphics of the 3200g (make sure you're not plugged into the motherboard!).
- Certain games use hardware differently.
- If you're gaming at 1080p and at the lowest settings, it is possible that the game isn't demanding ENOUGH for your GPU to really work hard.
- Check for driver updates!
And lastly, the PC showcased in the video uses 16GBs of RAM, which is an 8x2 kit (which makes 16GB). And yes, you are correct about dual channel performing a lot better in many tasks.
@@ptrblds Thanks for the answer :D , well nothing is pluggged into my motherboard but ethernet mouse nad keyboard so i think its deffinetly the cpu that causes the bootleneck and even the internet is telling me that 3 3200G with 2060 is a bad coop. i mean 4 thread vs 6 and 4 cores vs 12 is like a huge diff imo.
@@justtap9471 Of course! I'm happy to have you ask questions 👍
And yeah 3200g USED to be alright for very budget builds, but for games of today or just decent performance, 4 cores and 4 threads is nothing lol. But I hope you enjoy your upgrade!
Thanks for watching!
Tarkov will not make ur gpu work on 80-100% cuz in this game main thing is cpu
I haven't tried Tarkov before but that's some good info! Though it's still dependent on certain graphic settings and resolution users pick to play on that dictate what is being used more!
how are your temps that low? mine are much higher... especially the r5 3600😢
There are a couple of things that could affect CPU temps!
- This build had an after market cooler and fresh paste at the time of recording
- the number of case fans and the flow of air can either help or worsen temps
- the amount of VRMs on the motherboard
- the voltage that the CPU is using (mine is default, but you could undervolt it)
All in all, it might just be a blockage or lack of airflow somewhere. But if the overall temp of everything in the case is decent, the CPU will also reflect that!
Now I can’t decide if I want the 3060 or the 2060 😅
2060
Depends on you processor bro. Avoid bottleneck. 2060 and ryzen 5 3600 is a good example.
if i got a 2060 should i get a 3600 or 3600x and also is the 5600x even worth it for what i have or should i just stick with one of the 3600@@GoldiGaming96
u are not good at apex legends bro