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Im playing csgo in 25 fps with an Intel hd graphics card on a laptop that's from 2008... You wanna tell me csgo ain't playable with a ryzen cpu and gpu? Gtfo of here
The only question is can integrated APU support a 144hz monitor.
At 4:3, more than 100 FPS is possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Dx-pThH7s
Is there any reason to play CS on medium-high settings? I've used to play on wooden PC on LOW with 1080 and it was around 60-70 FPS, but it has regular office GPU.
Yes, thats a lot of them on sale, when AMD did release new processors 35XX, prices on 32XX went about 20% down.
My dude everything over 40 fps is playable stfu