Summary of power consumption
In 2022, the Intel Core i5-12400 will probably be the first Greta-compliant economy machine with still enough performance to grandiosely and impressively dethrone the Ryzen 5 5600X as the efficiency king. Of course, the variant with the boxed cooler, which I had already presented for many weeks in great detail as a real blueprint, also fits in with this. For those who haven’t read it yet, here’s the appropriate link again:
Intel has really done an impressive job here and power consumption values between 50 watts (720p in CPU limit) and just under 45 watts (1440p) are really impressive for a CPU on the level of a Ryzen 5 5600X. Always almost 34 percentage points, so over a third, the already frugal Ryzen 5 5600X needs more in the CPU limit at 720p, which is almost a humiliation. However, it also shows that the story with the e-cores does not yet look as efficient as their name implies. Here, with a few exceptions, these cores seem more like a superfluous appendix.
If you then increase the resolution to the usual 1440p, then it’s already almost 36 percentage points that a Ryzen 5 5600X absorbs in electrical performance with slightly worse or the same performance. AMD will certainly have to follow suit here. Also with the price for the own CPU.
Summary of efficiency
The absolute wattage figures are one thing, but what you get for the use of electrical energy in reality in terms of gaming performance is something else entirely. Because what is visible here in the bars is a real declassification, even of the actually rather economical Ryzen 5 5600X. When it comes to the careful rationing at the power outlet, AMD really has completely lost out this time. The listing in required watts per FPS unfortunately speaks a very clear language.
- 1 - Introduction, Test System and Methods
- 2 - 720p - Gaming Performance
- 3 - 720p - Power Draw and Efficiency in each Game
- 4 - 1080p - Gaming Performance
- 5 - 1080p - Power Draw and Efficiency in each Game
- 6 - 1440p - Gaming Performance
- 7 - 1440p - Power Draw and Efficiency in each Game
- 8 - Overall Gaming Performance and Comparison
- 9 - Summary of Power Consumption and Efficiency
- 10 - Conclusion and Final Words (for now)
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