Low-cost computer (please forgive my basic English).
Low-cost computer (please forgive my basic English).
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I have the following hardware configuration: an AMD Ryzen 3 2200G processor, a Radeon RX 570 with 4GB of video memory, an ASUS Prime A320-K motherboard, 4GB of RAM (two 4GB sticks) running at a data transfer rate of 2666MHz, a Corsair CM Power Management Unit (PM500) delivering 500W of power, a Deepcool Gammaxx 400 case fan, a 24-inch LG monitor at 75Hz refresh rate, and a 1TB Seagate hard drive.
Will this setup perform adequately? Is it possible to increase its performance through overclocking? I’m aiming to play Dota 2 on maximum settings and Rainbow Six Siege at low-medium configurations, with consistent frame rates. Please advise.
My hardware configuration is as follows: Ryzen 3 2200G, RX 570 with 4GB of VRAM, ASUS Prime A320-K motherboard, 4GB RAM (two 2GB sticks) running at 2666MHz data transfer speed, CM Power Management Elite 500W PSU, Deepcool Gammaxx 400 cooler, 24-inch LG monitor with a refresh rate of 75Hz, and a Seagate 1TB hard drive.
Is this system adequate? Can I increase its performance through overclocking? My goal is to play Dota 2 on maximum settings and Rainbow Six Siege at low-medium graphics with consistent frame rates. Please advise.
You won’t be able to overclock your CPU due to the limitations of your motherboard – the A320 chipset doesn't support it. To overclock, you’d need a B350/B450/X370/X470 motherboard. I recommend, if you’re sticking with AMD, purchasing a budget-friendly B450 board to avoid the hassle of upgrading the BIOS. If you have more funds, a 1500X or 2600 processor would offer significantly improved gaming performance. Alternatively, consider an Intel i3-8100 with a H310 motherboard; it would deliver better gaming results than the 2200G/B350 combination. An aftermarket CPU cooler is unnecessary if you're using entry-level processors (unless you have a non-retail version, which doesn’t include a fan).