No, a 2400G will not bottleneck a 1070Ti.
No, a 2400G will not bottleneck a 1070Ti.
I’m evaluating a Ryzen 5 2400G paired with a GTX 1070 Ti for freeframe support with an NVIDIA GPU, using the XF250Q at 240Hz. At close viewing distance and with detailed textures, I expect around 60–70 FPS, which should be smooth but not perfect. Lowering settings or using anti-aliasing might help maintain stability.
It would be significantly below 240Hz, yet I’d still choose it.
The bottleneck would be extremely pronounced, yet if you believe the cost savings from Freesync are justified, I recommend checking 2400f frame rates for each game.
Many are proposing switching to Intel because it would necessitate a completely different motherboard. The 2200g offers solid performance, but it may limit the 1070ti significantly. It can still deliver decent results, yet you won’t get the maximum speed from either the CPU or the monitor. It’s not ideal unless you intend to upgrade your processor soon. I’d recommend sticking with it but consider moving to a Ryzen 5 or 7 as soon as possible.