Gaming in Quad HD / 1440p
1440p or QHD is probably the most interesting resolution for most readers for today’s test, since most gamers with one of the tested high-end CPUs will probably rarely play on lower resolutions, but at the same time the differences of RAM and CPU become more noticeable here.
Here, we can almost see a linear increase in performance of 10 FPS on average from generation to generation in Far Cry 6. In the other two titles, 10th and 11th generation are almost evenly matched. Only the 12900K is the clear winner here as well. If we look at the FPS over the benchmark run, this can also be seen well in the smoother gradient of the green line, while the others fluctuate up and down more often.
In terms of frame times, you can see again in 1440p that our sorting can be deceiving based on the fewest frames over 8 ms render time. For example, in Cyberpunk 2077, the 10900K is at the top here, where we again have significantly more frames under 2 ms with the 12900K. Thus, the processor generations effectively balance each other out in terms of stutters at this resolution.
In terms of power consumption, Rocket Lake still has the biggest thirst with its large cores with 14 nm manufacturing process. Comet Lake’s oldest and smallest cores remain the most frugal. With one exception, the watts per FPS in Far Cry 6. Here the 12900K needs more power, but manages to deliver more FPS in the same ratio and thus reaches parity in terms of efficiency for the first time. I wonder how what will behave in 1080p? Turn the page!
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