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wendell97 Jun 1, 2020 @ 1:50pm
Resolution setting for AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
What resolution should I use on ETS 2 to play on my Ryzen 3 3200G? Do I put it on high or on ultra? What settings should I disable, decrease, increase or enable?
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Well that depends on other factors ie: how much memory you have, have you overclocked it, whats your ram speeds and have you overclocked that and or tightened up timings ? you need to figure this out for yourself and your potato . start low and work your way up till it goes crap then dial it back, simple trial and error with logical deduction can help you more then ignorant arm chair professionals here in a forum . There are loads of tutorials on how to do these things on the Youtoobs and that can help you greatly to understand more how your stuff works . Cheers
Hoebbi Jun 1, 2020 @ 1:57pm 
Hey, well what's your GPU? or do you use the vega by your cpu?
How many RAM do you got?

If you're just playing (not streaming or sth else) you can set it on high, which i would recommend. You can try ultra but i think this might be lag a bit if you're in towns or when the game needs to load more datas.
Nono54Fr Jun 1, 2020 @ 1:58pm 
Originally posted by wendell97:
What resolution should I use on ETS 2 to play on my Ryzen 3 3200G? Do I put it on high or on ultra? What settings should I disable, decrease, increase or enable?

Those questions mostly relies on the GPU / RAM, not the CPU. Is it a notebook ? Are you using the GPU integrated in the CPU or a dedicated GPU ?
wendell97 Jun 1, 2020 @ 2:07pm 
Originally posted by Nono54Fr:
Originally posted by wendell97:
What resolution should I use on ETS 2 to play on my Ryzen 3 3200G? Do I put it on high or on ultra? What settings should I disable, decrease, increase or enable?

Those questions mostly relies on the GPU / RAM, not the CPU. Is it a notebook ? Are you using the GPU integrated in the CPU or a dedicated GPU ?

My PC has the following configurations: Gigabyte A320M-S2H Motherboard, AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor Integrated, RAM Memory 2 8G Vulcan Combs, Gamemax 500w 80 Plus Bronze Source, 120G SSD Crucial. The chip is integrated, it is not dedicated!
wendell97 Jun 1, 2020 @ 2:07pm 
Originally posted by Hoebbi:
Hey, well what's your GPU? or do you use the vega by your cpu?
How many RAM do you got?

If you're just playing (not streaming or sth else) you can set it on high, which i would recommend. You can try ultra but i think this might be lag a bit if you're in towns or when the game needs to load more datas.

My PC has the following configurations: Gigabyte A320M-S2H Motherboard, AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor Integrated, RAM Memory 2 8G Vulcan Combs, Gamemax 500w 80 Plus Bronze Source, 120G SSD Crucial. The chip is integrated, it is not dedicated!
wendell97 Jun 1, 2020 @ 2:07pm 
Originally posted by xFetusx:
Well that depends on other factors ie: how much memory you have, have you overclocked it, whats your ram speeds and have you overclocked that and or tightened up timings ? you need to figure this out for yourself and your potato . start low and work your way up till it goes crap then dial it back, simple trial and error with logical deduction can help you more then ignorant arm chair professionals here in a forum . There are loads of tutorials on how to do these things on the Youtoobs and that can help you greatly to understand more how your stuff works . Cheers

My PC has the following configurations: Gigabyte A320M-S2H Motherboard, AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor Integrated, RAM Memory 2 8G Vulcan Combs, Gamemax 500w 80 Plus Bronze Source, 120G SSD Crucial. The chip is integrated, it is not dedicated!
hackintoshchap Jun 1, 2020 @ 2:20pm 
For Vega 8 graphics on the Ryzen 3 3200G processor, lower all settings to as low as possible and use that as your base.

I am assuming that you have a 1080P monitor resolution.

wendell97 Jun 1, 2020 @ 2:25pm 
Originally posted by hackintoshchap:
For Vega 8 graphics on the Ryzen 3 3200G processor, lower all settings to as low as possible and use that as your base.

I am assuming that you have a 1080P monitor resolution.

Ok friend!
mojo_musica Jun 1, 2020 @ 3:39pm 
Originally posted by wendell97:
Originally posted by hackintoshchap:
For Vega 8 graphics on the Ryzen 3 3200G processor, lower all settings to as low as possible and use that as your base.

I am assuming that you have a 1080P monitor resolution.

Ok friend!

Your mobo has a PCI slot for a graphics card, running at PCI 3x16, so you could get a GFX card that would be a huge improvement over the integrated GFX on the CPU for not too much money, the PSU should be well capable of delivering enough power to run one.
Pick a budget and go for the best Nvidia card you can afford.
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