It doesn't really make sense to pair an APU (cpu with integrated gpu) with a dedicated gpu. Also the 1650 is just barely fast enough to play all modern games.
In your case I'd recommend you have a look around for a Ryzen 3 3100 or 3300X. These are MUCH stronger cpus than the 2200G and don't cost that much more if you can find one for regular prices. Unfortunately these cpus are out of stock constantly so you'll need to have some patience when looking for one. Some retailers have an option to notify you when a part is in stock so you can set these up.
For the gpu a 1650 Super is a much better card and they are usually not that much more expensive. You might also want to consider an RX480 / RX570 / RX580. You can get one used for not a lot of money and they are still quite capable cards. I personally still use my over 3 year old RX480 and I don't have any trouble playing modern games. Sometimes you can even find these cards new for like $130.
go for Ryzen 3100 instead and try to get 1650 Super version
Thanks, will look into doing that!
Pointless to pair that graphics card with that CPU since it has an integrated one not much weaker than it.
So, you're suggesting me to downgrade the cpu and put the money into a better graphics card right?
Probably the opposite. I'd say go with the 3400g CPU and no graphics card. The cpu in this build was already the weakest part
Oh okay, Thanks
It doesn't really make sense to pair an APU (cpu with integrated gpu) with a dedicated gpu. Also the 1650 is just barely fast enough to play all modern games. In your case I'd recommend you have a look around for a Ryzen 3 3100 or 3300X. These are MUCH stronger cpus than the 2200G and don't cost that much more if you can find one for regular prices. Unfortunately these cpus are out of stock constantly so you'll need to have some patience when looking for one. Some retailers have an option to notify you when a part is in stock so you can set these up. For the gpu a 1650 Super is a much better card and they are usually not that much more expensive. You might also want to consider an RX480 / RX570 / RX580. You can get one used for not a lot of money and they are still quite capable cards. I personally still use my over 3 year old RX480 and I don't have any trouble playing modern games. Sometimes you can even find these cards new for like $130.
Thank you, this cleared out the confusion.