I have a Ryzen 5 7600X and an RTX 3060, but my system is showing that I have two GPUs. I thought the 7600X didn't have integrated graphics. Can anyone explain why this is happening?
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Your motherboard's integrated GPU can assist with basic tasks, but it won’t handle gaming well—just basic display functions. If you had the 3060, you can focus on dedicated gaming without relying on that integrated option.
You're right about the confusion. The 7600X has integrated graphics, and it's labeled as "Radeon Graphics". If you see an 'F' at the end of the processor model like 7500F, that means no integrated GPU. But since you have the 7600X, it has that basic GPU built-in.
Actually, the Ryzen 5 7600X does come with a basic integrated GPU, which is why you're seeing two graphics options. It's part of the RDNA 2 architecture, though it’s not very powerful. The integrated graphics handle basic tasks but can’t compete with the RTX 3060 for gaming or graphic-intensive applications.

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