Hello, I recently purchased a new Ryzen 2200G APU for a PC build and was surprised to see the FPS I was getting in most titles.
Accordiong to the typical benchmark on YouTube, this APU should be getting around 80FPS in Overwatch on 1080p whereas I can barely get 30FPS.
Same story with CSGO, should be able to get a respectable 100FPS on low while I can't even get 60FPS.
Specs -
MSI B350 Gaming Pro AM4
Ryzen 2200G W/Vega 8 (2GB RAM allocated VRAM)
8GB 2666 Systeam RAM
500GB 6GBPS 7200RPM HDD
450W EVGA 80+ Bronze PSU
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You a killing the perf with DDR4-2400 and those timings and running single channel. That alone is 3-4X slower than running DDR4-3200 CL14 Dual Channel.
TFLOPS don't equal performace, the GTX 750ti has 1.4TFLOPS but it outperforms the 2400g
Hello,
As said before, please try to use apple to apple comparison. In a way that someone looking for guidances can understand.
I mean if i look for reviews and utube benchs, you will notice that the 2400G is not far behind, compared to a small cheap build with a pentium G coupled with a 750Ti.
This obviously if you would buy it new, as we said before if we slip on second hand market, you can get awesome deals.
Coupled with some research, one could build a fair decent gaming rig quite cheap, not the point here!
Also, even good as it is, the 750Ti is fairly old, i think it's not fair to compare a decent but old discrete gpu, spec to spec to the 2400G APU.
So if one would reformulate, the 2400G APU is not far behind a 750Ti build on a cheap rig, this alone is already a great achievement.
Especially if someone want to save money to get a more powerful, even second hand gpu, but still having a quad ryzen cpu under the hood.
actually it does - thats what FLOPS are for
but Gaming Performance is not raw calculate performance - thats where Nvidia tricks with its drivers
is the 750ti has high fps? did you tested it?
Im using AMD Ryzen 2200g Vega 8 too, and same problem, low fps
do you use fast dualchannel ram?