I'm curious if the Ryzen 3 3200G will perform adequately for most digital drawing applications. I could stretch my budget for a Ryzen 5 5500GT, but if the 3200G can handle the tasks well enough, I'd prefer to save some cash.
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The Ryzen 3200G isn't the best choice these days. It might work fine for basic drawing software, but when it comes to something like Photoshop, don't expect top-notch performance. It's starting to show its age.
For simpler tasks, the 3200G should be sufficient. However, if you're working with large files or extensive effects in programs like Photoshop, it's likely to lag. If your workflow is going to be demanding, consider upgrading to the 5500GT.

Yeah, I think I might just go for the Ryzen 5 5500GT along with 16GB of RAM.