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Grazie wrote on 9/29/2018, 11:28 PM

@VladimiroFF I’m not aware that VP8 would “see” or acknowledge an integrated GPU? Maybe someone could put me right on this. However, I’ve done some research for you and this is one old GPU, and I’m assuming it’s rather a RIZEN and not a RISEN? Please read the following and consider what you want to do next? It would appear from the DATA that your 2200 has gone into the grey area of render times.

https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/amd-ryzen-3-2200g-review.html

Failing this, maybe somebody with your RIZEN could add something helpful.

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vkmast wrote on 9/30/2018, 3:01 AM

Or maybe Ryzen as in Grazie's link.😎

fr0sty wrote on 9/30/2018, 7:03 AM

He means the Vega architecture, not Vegas Pro 8. What version of Vegas are you using? Have you updated to the latest GPU drivers?

VladimiroFF wrote on 9/30/2018, 7:26 AM

Is it possible to understand the answer as follows: Vegas 16 with the latest video driver will see the built-in video card?

j-v wrote on 9/30/2018, 10:15 AM

You still have not tell us what program you are using, but you can answer your question yourself as follows:

Install and use the latest drivers for your AMD Ryzen 3 2200G and test it on your program.
If you don't have Vegas Pro 16 as the program, you can use and try the trial of the program for 30 days.

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VladimiroFF wrote on 9/30/2018, 8:32 PM

Vegas 16
In General, is there any data about which version is suitable for this processor?

j-v wrote on 10/1/2018, 3:17 AM

How about this?

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Desktop :MB Gigabyte Z390M, W11 home version 24H2, i7 9700 4.7Ghz,16 DDR4 GB RAM, Gef. GTX 1660 Ti with driver
566.14 Studiodriver and Intel HD graphics 630 with driver 31.0.101.2130
Laptop  :Asus ROG Str G712L, W11 home version 23H2, CPU i7-10875H, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 with Studiodriver 581.29 and Intel UHD Graphics 630 with driver 26.20.100.7985
Vegas software: VP 10 to 23 and VMS(pl) 10,12 to 17.
TV      :LG 4K 55EG960V

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jrb101 wrote on 10/1/2018, 5:07 AM

I've got a Ryzen 2200G-based system and using Vegas Pro 16 I've had no problems enabling GPU acceleration on the integrated Vega 8 APU/GPU - it's basically a full-featured Radeon GPU (broadly equivalent to a RX550 at 2GB RAM). It should show up in the options menu as "Advanced Microprocessor Devices" under the GPU acceleration options on the "Display" tab or something similar (I'm not by my PC at the moment so can't remember the exact term Vegas uses - perhaps someone could give the exact terms?).

For the Ryzen 2200G, though, you'll probably want to ensure that you've set the integrated graphics framebuffer in your BIOS or UEFI to use either 1GB or 2GB of memory as the default/auto options are pretty low and maybe Vegas Pro doesn't recognise the "graphics card" if it's too low memory?

For info, the Ryzen chips are very sensitive to RAM speeds, so you can massively improve the performance of the Vega 8 APU/GPU in the Ryzen 2200G by using fast DDR4 RAM (e.g. 3200MHz or even higher), and having 16+ GB of RAM is best to allow for 2GB of graphics memory without limiting the amount of memory available to Vegas Pro (or any other application) as most things want at least 8GB of RAM these days.

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