

Yeah while choosing Motherboard and RAM I made some mistake, actually my RAM actual capacity is 3000MHz - linkīut my motherboard Asus Ex A320 gaming( link) supports only upto 2400MHz, if overclocked it can go till 2933MHz but i am not a OCer, so i just kept the speed which matches with my motherboard, i did not dare to go beyond as i though it could cause some problem. According to ExecutableFix, such a system can achieve a Cinebench R23 score of 87,878. Anyway 16gb is ideal with Ryzen at around 3000MHz but since you have a decent GPU you should be okay. The chip scored 29,519 points in the Cinebench R23 multi-core test and the leaker didn’t share the single-core scores, unfortunately. The only thing I want to mention is Ryzen's performance relies somewhat on memory ram so it's nice that you have 24,000 MHz. The Core i9-12900KS that was tested had an all-core boost of 5.4Ghz, which is nearly as much as the single-core frequency Intel advertised, so that’s a really good sign. Remember, Cinebench is just a test and a datapoint. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5990X, a new chip that was not yet released, achieved a Cinebench R23 score of six figures in the hands of an experienced. In the lower left corner, Cinebench will show you how your processor stacks up against a list of similar chips. Cinebench is a real-world cross-platform test suite that evaluates your computers hardware capabilities. I believe you can go medium to high settings if you're okay with above 30fps gameplay. Once your device has completed the test (this may take some time, so be patient), a score will pop up next to the Start button you previously pressed. I think you should be good and I doubt you need to run lowest settings on triple AAA titles. Oh well excellent, you actually have a 1050 Ti. No actually i have disabled my iGPU in bios settings since i have dedicated GPU Are you using a GPU or are you just gonna be using the iGPU of Ryzen 3 2200G which is Radeon Vega 8 Graphics? While some games like Battlefield require more CPU power over GPU, most games however all comes down to GPU power.
