Gaming Performance: iGPU

All of our game testing results, including other resolutions, can be found in our benchmark database: www.anandtech.com/bench. All gaming tests here were run using integrated graphics, with a variation of 720p resolutions and at minimum settings.

We are using DDR5 memory for Alder Lake at the following settings:

  • DDR5-4800(B) CL40

All of AMD's Ryzen APUs were tested with DDR4 memory at the relevant JEDEC specifications of each chip.

Final Fantasy 14

IGP Final Fantasy 14 - 768p Min - Average FPS

World of Tanks

IGP World of Tanks - 768p Min - Average FPS

Borderlands 3

IGP Borderlands 3 - 360p VLow - Average FPS

Far Cry 5

IGP Far Cry 5 - 720p Low - Average FPS

Gears Tactics

IGP Gears Tactics - 720p Low - Average FPS

Grand Theft Auto V

IGP Grand Theft Auto V - 720p Low - Average FPS

Strange Brigade (DirectX 12)

IGP Strange Brigade DX12 - 720p Low - Average FPS

Performance on Intel's UHD 770 integrated graphics when compared to AMD's Ryzen APUs came solely down to the intensity of the game title. In scenarios where titles favor CPU grunt, the 12th Gen Core series processors did well, but when it came to graphical performance, UHD 770 clearly trails AMD's integrated Radeon graphics.

The consensus here is that in all scenarios, AMD's Ryzen APUs are superior to Intel for low-budget gaming systems where discrete graphics aren't used. Intel really only makes the bare minimum investment in die space for their iGPU here, and it shows: UHD 770 is good enough for the bare minimum in gaming, and that's about it.

CPU Benchmark Performance: Legacy and Web Gaming Performance: 1080p
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  • brantron - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    Imagine, if you will, a world where one CPU will be pegged to 1.4v and instantly throttle, one will behave as expected, and one will explode into a fiery ball of death because the motherboard's required combination of Doctor Strange hand signs were mistranslated from Mandarin.

    You've just crossed over into...the Manual Undervolting Zone!
  • thestryker - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    That could be really interesting to see how they perform at a capped TDP.
  • edzieba - Thursday, March 31, 2022 - link

    Power consumption for all benchmark runs would be great, possible just plotted into a single plot for all runs (power consumption on X, normalised benchmark performance on Y) to directly compare effective performance per joule. A task that completes faster at a higher power level than one that draws less power but takes longer may user less energy overall.
  • Ryan Smith - Tuesday, March 29, 2022 - link

    I've purged a good dozen comments this afternoon. If you want to have fanboy fights, please go somewhere else.

    In the meantime, if you find yourself calling another poster a shill, fanboy, etc, you need to take a step back before you hit "post".
  • eastcoast_pete - Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - link

    Okay, nice to know, but why isn't there even one test of a non-K AL i7 and i5 with the stock cooler? Not everyone will or can shell out the $$$ for a K CPU, a feature-rich and expensive 690 board, and an AIO water cooling solution, and what can one get for a more regular budget, and how much performance does the extra expense buy? Just wondering, might be worth an article.
  • eloyard - Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - link

    That would paint a bit of a bad picture for Intel, as they're trying to pitch they have both affordable and top performance offerings in check.

    If you factor in whole platform cost, TCO, after available optimizations... bang for buck is a bit lacking.
  • mode_13h - Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - link

    Please use current pricing, in the benchmark charts. Otherwise, simply don't include them.

    Your charts show the 5600X as $299, but its new price is $230. The 5800X is shown as $449, but it's now $350. And the 5900X is listed as $549, but it's now $450.

    Source: https://www.anandtech.com/show/17313/ryzen-7-5800x...
  • supdawgwtfd - Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - link

    That would show Intel in a worse light though?
  • mode_13h - Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - link

    I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt that it's a simple mistake. If you look at the conclusion, they seem to use street prices. So, I don't sense malicious intent.
  • Mike Bruzzone - Tuesday, April 5, 2022 - link

    "Intel in worse light' haha. V5x price and dGPU price is crashing at end run as channels accelerate clearance to refinance for restocking. Sometime this week I will have the new WW GPU supply data which has shown not miner returns but enthusiast returns and some Nvidia and AIB stuffing to drag down inventoried pricing. mb

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