For multitasking prefer i5 4570 because has more core. But for gaming, no significant difference. i3 7300 with newer technology and support DDR4. I personally would choose i3 7300.
@@dbamastore9428 The configuration always comes first, then the limits of the hardware. You can overclock the RX 550 to 2400 graphics chip and VRAM to 1750. And then set the graphics correctly in Adrenalin. Don't do any downscaling, let it do upscaling. Turn on the resizablebar in the BIOS. My Horizon now works even better than in the video. I recorded it badly. You can record with Adrenalin, but I didn't have the optimal settings for the recording parameters. You don't have the best settings. What should they be?
@@recifemedia yeah i see...😊 But we are talking about default here. And not everyone can do overclocking. It takes time and many trial to do it. And if you have more money, you don't have to do overclocking. Better if just buy more powerfull cpu and gpu, you don't have to risk your current PC by doing overclocking. 😌
@@dbamastore9428 The RX 550 is therefore sold according to old sales parameters, not according to its standard technical parameters, the chips. These are 1750 VRAM and 1280 GPU clock. You have to set this separately, then the card no longer runs throttled, but normally. If you set it to "resizable" in the BIOS, the CPU, GPU and RAM communicate with each other, 2400 is a good GPU clock rate that it can do, and where everything works well together in sync, the clock rate would not go higher if you set it higher, but if you set it to 2400, it can go up to that, and the card can do that very well, I have 5 RX 550s, they are all set like this! If the computer crashes once, also because of other things, Adrenalin resets everything and you have to reload the profile. The PC then usually doesn't crash because of the graphics settings, but because of another error. Every error report leads to a reset in Adrenalin, even if it has nothing to do with it. So that the computer can always start again, even if it has been set up completely wrong. In principle, you can't break anything if you experiment with Adrenalin under Windows. What always works and is still completely normal for an RX 550 is 1750 VRam and also 2400 GPU clock. No more, no less, these are normal parameters for the RX 550!" Only the power consumption is then higher than the factory parameters for sale! But every board can do that these days, and a simple 400 or 500 watt power supply. These are the optimal configurations for the RX 550, and not its parameters, as in the sales, where it is throttled due to power consumption. Not because of overclocking. If the card gets the necessary power from a board, which all boards can do these days, with a slightly larger power supply, the card runs completely error-free and of course never breaks, it doesn't even get hot. My card normally gets hot to 63 degrees, sometimes 69 degrees when I do a stress test, but no more than that. That's practically nothing. I sell the computers, they just run for days, they don't crash, they don't get hot, they're cheap, I build them for about $300. They never break! And they're perfectly configured so that I can show you how to play Forbidden West, Last of Us, and Cyberpunk as normal. Smooth and smart. People can afford a computer like that and are very happy with it. For that money, you can't get any other PC that can do that. And no other computer can edit and render films as well with a 16-core CPU, other costs four times as much. Greetings from Brasil!
@@dbamastore9428 I've just sold all my computers. When I put the next one together, I'll send you, all the parameters, how to activate resizable and all the other settings, in the game and in Adrenalin. And also how to record the screen with Adrenalin. And with which settings. Then you say... wow, yes, that's cool! I'm an IT technician and have been through the entire development of PCs and the gaming industry. Configuration starts in the BIOS, goes through the drivers and into the game. Game and recording and synchronization, whole numbers, half or double, are always important. So fix 60 fps, or 30, record at 60 fps, in HVAC, not AVC. HVAC is better, requires half the bit rate and is CPU-intensive, not GPU-intensive! And 32 GB RAM is better. You can see it clearly in a performance monitor. If the CPU and RAM are well utilized, with 32 GB RAM, there is a utilization of over 50%, then it is clear that 16 GB will slow down your system. If the RAM is well utilized, that means that you have configured your system well to be CPU-heavy, so that the graphics card no longer needs to do everything. So 4 GB RX550 is still enough to be able to do everything in the game.
I5:4570 is better i3 7300?
For multitasking prefer i5 4570 because has more core. But for gaming, no significant difference. i3 7300 with newer technology and support DDR4.
I personally would choose i3 7300.
Hey can i run this game whit i5 4570 and same gpu?
Yea, i think so. 😊
Best Settigs? Is a joke!
RX550 ... th-cam.com/video/ST78ce1L8cc/w-d-xo.html
@@recifemedia i hope you find what you looking for...🤭🤭🤭
@@dbamastore9428 The configuration always comes first, then the limits of the hardware. You can overclock the RX 550 to 2400 graphics chip and VRAM to 1750. And then set the graphics correctly in Adrenalin. Don't do any downscaling, let it do upscaling. Turn on the resizablebar in the BIOS. My Horizon now works even better than in the video. I recorded it badly.
You can record with Adrenalin, but I didn't have the optimal settings for the recording parameters.
You don't have the best settings. What should they be?
@@recifemedia yeah i see...😊
But we are talking about default here.
And not everyone can do overclocking. It takes time and many trial to do it.
And if you have more money, you don't have to do overclocking. Better if just buy more powerfull cpu and gpu, you don't have to risk your current PC by doing overclocking. 😌
@@dbamastore9428 The RX 550 is therefore sold according to old sales parameters, not according to its standard technical parameters, the chips.
These are 1750 VRAM and 1280 GPU clock.
You have to set this separately, then the card no longer runs throttled, but normally.
If you set it to "resizable" in the BIOS, the CPU, GPU and RAM communicate with each other, 2400 is a good GPU clock rate that it can do, and where everything works well together in sync, the clock rate would not go higher if you set it higher, but if you set it to 2400, it can go up to that, and the card can do that very well, I have 5 RX 550s, they are all set like this!
If the computer crashes once, also because of other things, Adrenalin resets everything and you have to reload the profile.
The PC then usually doesn't crash because of the graphics settings, but because of another error. Every error report leads to a reset in Adrenalin, even if it has nothing to do with it.
So that the computer can always start again, even if it has been set up completely wrong.
In principle, you can't break anything if you experiment with Adrenalin under Windows.
What always works and is still completely normal for an RX 550 is 1750 VRam and also 2400 GPU clock.
No more, no less, these are normal parameters for the RX 550!"
Only the power consumption is then higher than the factory parameters for sale! But every board can do that these days, and a simple 400 or 500 watt power supply.
These are the optimal configurations for the RX 550, and not its parameters, as in the sales, where it is throttled due to power consumption. Not because of overclocking. If the card gets the necessary power from a board, which all boards can do these days, with a slightly larger power supply, the card runs completely error-free and of course never breaks, it doesn't even get hot. My card normally gets hot to 63 degrees, sometimes 69 degrees when I do a stress test, but no more than that. That's practically nothing.
I sell the computers, they just run for days, they don't crash, they don't get hot, they're cheap, I build them for about $300. They never break! And they're perfectly configured so that I can show you how to play Forbidden West, Last of Us, and Cyberpunk as normal. Smooth and smart. People can afford a computer like that and are very happy with it. For that money, you can't get any other PC that can do that. And no other computer can edit and render films as well with a 16-core CPU, other costs four times as much.
Greetings from Brasil!
@@dbamastore9428 I've just sold all my computers. When I put the next one together, I'll send you, all the parameters, how to activate resizable and all the other settings, in the game and in Adrenalin. And also how to record the screen with Adrenalin. And with which settings.
Then you say... wow, yes, that's cool!
I'm an IT technician and have been through the entire development of PCs and the gaming industry. Configuration starts in the BIOS, goes through the drivers and into the game.
Game and recording and synchronization, whole numbers, half or double, are always important.
So fix 60 fps, or 30, record at 60 fps, in HVAC, not AVC. HVAC is better, requires half the bit rate and is CPU-intensive, not GPU-intensive! And 32 GB RAM is better.
You can see it clearly in a performance monitor. If the CPU and RAM are well utilized, with 32 GB RAM, there is a utilization of over 50%, then it is clear that 16 GB will slow down your system. If the RAM is well utilized, that means that you have configured your system well to be CPU-heavy, so that the graphics card no longer needs to do everything. So 4 GB RX550 is still enough to be able to do everything in the game.