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And yes, the 2200G will work with it no problems.
However, I would reccomend something better if you're looking at playing R6S or GTA5. Becuase they both don't like quadcores, of which the 2200G is.
I reccomend a Ryzen 5 2600.
6c 12 thread CPU, it can play any game on the market while maintaining good performance, being able to handle even the highest of end GPUs with little issue.
So if you ever wanted to upgrade your GPU, you wouldn't have to worry.
However, you will need fast RAM for Ryzen CPUs. (3,000mhz-3,600mhz idealy.) Otherwise you're going to knock some of the performance off.
Also, the 2200G only has x8 PCI-E lanes, meaning any good GPU you put in will be limited because of it.
The 2600 is the best buy at the moment. Cheap, powerful, and will be useful for plenty of years to come.
HOWEVER; I do reccomend waiting for Computex (Starts 27th of May.)
And it should see the launch/announcment of some new CPUs which could perform MUCH better at the same price point.
And no harm in waiting a week to pull the trigger on a new rig. (And chances are, there will be lower prices in current hardware because of it.)
Just note, with a CPU upgrade, you'll need a new motherboard, and RAM (if it's not DDR4)
Also, I reccomend picking up a 240-500gb SSD, it would help loading times in games like GTA5, R6S, and even PUBG, which can take a while.
As for the GPU, it's possible to run high settings in games ans get 60fps.
But I would opt for something a little stronger, an RX 580, or GTX 1660ti/RTX 2060. Those should run any game at 1080p60fps ultra settings.
But an RX 570 will get you by, medium-highish settings, 1080p60fps.
But, its always better to spend the extra cash and get something good.
Any other questions you need awnsering? Feel free to ask them.
I can get almost 60 FPS on my Ryzen3 without any supported GPU, on lower res mind you.
Edit: Definitely get the Ryzen5 if you can afford it though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUJFbTzPK3M
Mafia 3 58:54 ^ 4 cores peaking %100 and ram 5.5GB, you really should consider 16GB ram for games like FC5, FCND, ROTR.
Any way lots of benchies to peruse.
I was surprised though. I watched benchmark videos before it and they concluded that it would run certain games on certain settings only but when I tried it I was able to get res and even draw distance high on tonnes of games still. It was a pleasant surprise.