Gaming Performance

With gaming, there are two camps. With the focus on e-Sports, lower resolution gaming with ultra high framerates is often the key. That is why MSI offers a 360 Hz refresh rate 1920x1080 display in the Raider GE76 that was supplied for testing. If you are after the lowest latency this is a sizable difference over a standard 60 Hz display. The other camp prefers resolution, although ultimately everyone would likely prefer to have both. Unfortunately, current graphics cards for notebooks are still barely able to handle 3840x2160 UHD gaming, although NVIDIA has just released the RTX 3080 Ti for Laptops, which is installed in this test system.

As the focus of this article is on the new Alder Lake processor, the gaming focus needs to be at 1920x1080 where the GPU is the smallest bottleneck, but the Raider GE76 was also connected to a UHD display for additional testing. The CPU will have the biggest impact at 1920x1080, whereas the GPU will be the sole bottleneck at 3840x2160. Let’s start with some synthetics, then move on to gaming tests.

We have recently added some new games to our testing suite, as well as testing at UHD, but since all our review laptops are returned to the manufacturer, there is no way to backfill the data. If a laptop is missing from a result that means it was never tested on that game or resolution.

3DMark

Futuremark 3DMark Time Spy

Futuremark 3DMark Fire Strike

UL’s 3DMark has a variety of graphics tests available to match up with different power devices. We’ve begun the transition to the latest DirectX 12 Time Spy test but will also continue testing the older tests to keep the database current.

The new Raider GE76 is significantly ahead in both Time Spy and Fire Strike, thanks to the new Alder Lake processor and RTX 3080L Ti.

GFXBench

GFXBench 5.0 Aztec Ruins Normal 1080p Offscreen

GFXBench 5.0 Aztec Ruins High 1440p Offscreen

GFXBench offers DirectX 12 versions of Aztec Ruins in both 2560x1440 as well as 1920x1080 resolutions. Although this test is designed for smartphones and low-end PCs, we will include it here since it was run. All of the systems do very well here, although the new Alder Lake system is again in the lead.

Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider - Enthusiast

The original reboot of Tomb Raider can still be a challenge for lower-powered laptops, but not the Raider GE76.

Rise of the Tomb Raider

Rise of the Tomb Raider - Enthusiast

Although much more demanding than the first game in the rebooted franchise, and featuring DirectX 12 support, Rise of the Tomb Raider is not a huge challenge to this system at 1920x1080.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Shadow of the Tomb Raider - Enthusiast

Shadow of the Tomb Raider - UHD

The latest installment is even more demanding, and we capture UHD results as well now for gaming laptops. The Alder Lake system has a sizable lead at 1920x1080 and is able to achieve over 60 FPS average at UHD Ultra.

Strange Brigade

Strange Brigade - Enthusiast

Strange Brigade - UHD

Strange Brigade is not a very demanding game at low settings, allowing it to achieve reasonable framerates on even integrated graphics. The powerful gaming systems can run this at UHD without too much issue.

Shadow of War

Shadow of War - Enthusiast

At 1920x1080 the Alder Lake system has a commanding lead. As this is an older game that is being phased out, UHD results are not available.

Borderlands 3

Borderlands 3 - Enthusiast

Borderlands 3 - UHD

The new Alder Lake system has a slight advantage at 1920x1080 but is almost identical to the previous generation GE76 at UHD.

Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla

Assassins Creed: Valhalla - Enthusiast

Assassins Creed: Valhalla - UHD

Again, the Alder Lake system has a reasonable lead at 1920x1080, and a smaller lead at 3840x2160.

F1 2021

F1 2021 - Enthusiast

F1 2021 - UHD

Codemasters F1 series tends to be more CPU bound than some of the other games, so the Alder Lake system can stretch its legs a bit more here at FHD resolutions. At UHD, it is GPU bound.

Far Cry 5

Far Cry 5 - Enthusiast

Far Cry - UHD

Far Cry is also a title that is more CPU bound than most, and the Alder Lake system can pull ahead here as well.

Godfall

Godfall - Enthusiast

Godfall - UHD

Unlike the other games, the previous generation GE76 Raider with Tiger Lake and RTX 3080L achieves a small win here, but it is likely within the margin of error.

Gaming Performance Summary

With the fastest CPU and the fastest GPU, it should be no surprise that the Raider GE76 system Intel shipped is incredibly potent for gaming. At the lower resolution of 1920x1080 the extra CPU power helps to stretch ahead a bit. At UHD though, where it is GPU bound, unsurprisingly it is not a huge impact on average framerates.

Platform Power and Multitasking Battery Life and Storage Performance
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  • Timoo - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link

    Yes, and if you want your gaming rig to be portable, because you love gatherings and hate to drag around your 36" screen, case, cables, mouse, keyboard, etc., then this is a good solution.
  • melgross - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - link

    Sure, and when ten or more people are together, they find that they can’t all plug in at the same time. Wonderful!
  • TheinsanegamerN - Friday, January 28, 2022 - link

    And when 100 get together they'll find they cant talk over each other! I love strawmen arguments!
  • PeachNCream - Friday, January 28, 2022 - link

    Its more of a kids oriented laptop than performance oriented given the branding, colorful light bulbs, and other presentation methods for the hardware. Something designed for performance in the laptop space is more along the lines of a Dell Precision for example. This is instead a toy for little boys that want to be gamerz0rz.
  • TheinsanegamerN - Friday, January 28, 2022 - link

    Kids are not buying several thousand dollar RGB PCs. Adults are.

    Just like games. It's not kids buying microtransactiosn by the billions. It's adults in their 30s. They're the biggest market.

    Millenials never grew up.
  • vlad42 - Friday, January 28, 2022 - link

    You're right adults are buying them...for their kids.
  • vlad42 - Friday, January 28, 2022 - link

    The overwhelming majority of the target market for these types of laptops are people in middle school through undergraduate. The thing is, most grow out of this aesthetic and, because they have more disposable income as they get older, are likely to have a lighter laptop/tablet paired with a console/desktop for high performance computing/gaming.

    Think about, if the millennials who were interested in this type of device/aesthetic when they were in middle school to undergraduate were generally still interested in it, then there would be far more devices like it available from Dell, HP, Lonovo, etc. Instead, for every device like this one, there are a dozen(s) ultrabooks with more of a MacBook/ThinkPad aesthetic.
  • Ananke - Tuesday, February 1, 2022 - link

    Intel H series targets portable workstations aka HP Z Book and Dell Precision. It's irrelevant to compare this MSI to a corporate market class laptop. I would prefer this 12900H instead of the Xeons in my Z-Book for example. This is what large corporations are buying, none of them buys AMD regardless any performance. Priority is security and manageability. A comparison to M1Pro would be somehow relevant, it falls in the same price segment and corporate market.
  • vladlazlo - Wednesday, February 2, 2022 - link

    Intel and security... That's a good one...
    Haven't heard that since the last time there was a news about 240+ security vulnerabilities that you get for free with intel processors. AMD and all the ARM based processors combined can't put a dent on that record, even if you triple the number of vulnerabilities they 'offer'.
    Maybe these adventurous people you speak of want more vulnerabilities?
  • vladlazlo - Thursday, February 3, 2022 - link

    You might want to read this...
    https://www.tomshardware.com/features/intel-amd-mo...
    Or this

    https://www.zdnet.com/pictures/all-the-major-intel...

    before you start talking about security.....

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