Using the 6500 XT with a Budget CPU

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What if I try gaming on a 2200G with a 6500 XT thrown in?

Most videos test with newer components, but I figured a lot of buyers of the 6500 XT would be using it to modernise an older system. Since I have a 2200G (which itself was the ultimate budget gaming rig for years), it made logical sense to test it out with a 6500 XT. Can it help bring the 2200G into the modern era of gaming, or will its 4 cores hold things back? Will every component hold it back? What if the 2200G dies? etc. All this and more revealed in this very disappointing video :(

Shadow of War benchmark - https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/middle-earth-shadow-of-war-pc-graphics-performance-benchmark-review,4.html

How did I get that 69% VS 5700G figure? Was surprisingly hard to find decent comparisons between the 2200G and newer APUs. So instead, to get a (very rough) comparison, I found websites comparing these CPUs and got the averages from the average integrated GPU results:
2200G VS 2400G - https://www.anandtech.com/show/12425/marrying-vega-and-zen-the-amd-ryzen-5-2400g-review
2400G VS 3400G - https://www.techspot.com/review/1878-amd-ryzen-3400g/
Not the most accurate, but not bad for a footnote simply to show that new APUs aren't LEAGUES ahead in games.

0:00 - WHAT IS THIS VIDEO?!
1:32 - Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
3:00 - Doom Eternal
5:05 - Shadow of War
7:03 - Far Cry 5
9:28 - CPU VS GPU Bottlenecks
10:51 - APU VS 6500 XT
12:16 - Conclusion







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