Written by Giovanni
Edited on
11 November 2022
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12:57
Get more out of your gaming setup with AMD hardware
AMD has Ryzen processors and Radeon video cards that can handle every game at the highest settings. In addition, AMD offers a range of processors and video cards that fit in a budget gaming PC. We'll help you to choose the processor and video card that will allow you to get the most out of your gaming setup here.
Choose hardware
If you have a gaming PC or want to built one, you have a price range in mind for how much you want to pay for the hardware. The 2 most important components are the processor and the video card. Together, these components determine at which settings you're going to play your games. For gaming, you can use an AMD Ryzen processor and an AMD Radeon video card. You can choose for an AMD...
... Ryzen 9 or 7 and a Radeon RX 5700 (XT), for a high-performance PC.
... Ryzen 5 and a Radeon RX 5600 (XT), for an intermediate PC.
... Ryzen 3 and a Radeon RX 5500 (XT), for a budget PC.
AMD Ryzen processors
The AMD Ryzen processors compete against the Intel Core processors. Game at the highest settings with a Ryzen 9 or 7 in your high-end computer. If you game as a hobby at settings that are higher than average, use an AMD Ryzen 5. Do you game occasionally and are you building a budget PC? Choose an AMD Ryzen 3 processor.
AMD Radeon video cards
Like processors, AMD also offers video cards for every type of PC gamer. Use an AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT video card in your computer if you can't settle for less than the highest settings. Choose an AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT if you game at Full HD and aim for a 60 fps refresh rate. Choose an AMD Radeon RX 5500 for a budget PC.