Gaming Performance: 4K

All of our game testing results, including other resolutions, can be found in our benchmark database: www.anandtech.com/bench. All gaming tests were with an RTX 2080 Ti.

We are using DDR5 memory at the following settings:

  • DDR5-4800(B) CL40

Civilization VI

(b-5) Civilization VI - 4K Min - Average FPS

(b-6) Civilization VI - 4K Min - 95th Percentile

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

(c-5) Deus Ex MD - 4K Min - Average FPS

(c-6) Deus Ex MD - 4K Min - 95th Percentile

Final Fantasy 14

(d-3) Final Fantasy 14 - 4K Min - Average FPS

Final Fantasy 15

(e-5) Final Fantasy 15 - 4K Standard - Average FPS

(e-6) Final Fantasy 15 - 4K Standard - 95th Percentile

World of Tanks

(f-7) World of Tanks - 4K Max - Average FPS

(f-8) World of Tanks - 4K Max - 95th Percentile

Borderlands 3

(g-5) Borderlands 3 - 4K VLow - Average FPS

(g-6) Borderlands 3 - 4K VLow - 95th Percentile

Far Cry 5

(i-5) Far Cry 5 - 4K Low - Average FPS

(i-6) Far Cry 5 - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Gears Tactics

(j-5) Gears Tactics - 4K Low - Average FPS

(j-6) Gears Tactics - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Grand Theft Auto V

(k-5) Grand Theft Auto V - 4K Low - Average FPS

(k-6) Grand Theft Auto V - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Strange Brigade (DirectX 12)

(m-5) Strange Brigade DX12 - 4K Low - Average FPS

(m-6) Strange Brigade DX12 - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Strange Brigade (Vulkan)

(n-5) Strange Brigade Vulkan - 4K Low - Average FPS

(n-6) Strange Brigade Vulkan - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

The Core i7 and Core i5 performed well across the majority of our tests, although they ran noticeably slower in Strange Brigade. This was only the case when testing 4K, but in every other title we tested at 4K resolutions, performance was competitive.

Gaming Performance: 1080p Intel Core i7-12700K and Core i5-12600K Conclusion
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  • Khanan - Tuesday, April 5, 2022 - link

    The USB problem you’re talking into something big was a big that only affected a small portion of users, don’t blow it out of proportion. And clearly your comment can be viewed as fan nonsense as Intel had its numerous own issues you’re completely ignoring here for your own sake. Suffice to say, PCs aren’t for noobs or people that want perfect experiences, they will always be a bit trouble and shoot.

    If you don’t like it, get a Apple maybe.
  • 29a - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Thank you for including the iGPU tests. It would be nice to see a few more data points like 720p/high and 1080p/low.
  • dwillmore - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    It's hard to take this article seriously when it compares processor prices when it spends more on memory for the Intel system than it does on the processor for the AMD system.
  • lmcd - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    On the flipside, low-end boards for AMD are pretty lacking in IO. B660 boards are competitive with and often superior to X570 boards in IO.

    While obviously choosing a B350 board was my own fault (a couple years back), it's pretty painful to realize that the total available IO from my B350 board is already showing its age. There's tradeoffs here and you should acknowledge them.
  • lmcd - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Point being, you can't normalize platform costs when the platforms are out of step anyway. There's no good way to equalize these platforms.
  • dwillmore - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    There are a range of motherboards for LGA1700. You can get Z690 MBs with either DDR4 or DDR5 memory slots. Sites have done comparisons between the two, we know that these Intel chips benefit from DDR5 and the IGP particularly benefits from it.

    There's no reason anyone sane would pair DDR5 with a low end i5.
  • Mike Bruzzone - Tuesday, April 5, 2022 - link

    @dwillmore

    "There's no reason anyone sane would pair DDR5 with a low end i5", absolutely, and not one PC review site I'm aware has said this specifically, more generally focusing on the price premium.

    Another area that get's my goat that has not been said by PC review sites is if u'r sticking with Windows 10 late market (I am) the choice is V5x, M3x, Comet top bin or 9900K and if you must have Windows 11 'adoptive adaptive then its AL/RL or wait for Zen 4 validation . . . so simple to express simply and precisely. mb
  • yeeeeman - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Finally a sign that Anandtech is coming back!
    I wanna see Exynos 2200 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 analysis.
  • gal_shalif - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Please note that only the "big" cores can be counted for performance - while the "little" cores are only relevant for saving energy ...
  • eloyard - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    If your workload has enough threads to cover all cores, it should still better to have them.

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