Summary of power consumption
In 2022, the Intel Core i5-12400 is really the first Greta-compliant economy machine with still enough performance to grandiosely and impressively dethrone the Ryzen 5 5600X as the king of efficiency, nothing has changed between the tests with the emulated and final CPU. Of course, the variant with the boxed cooler, which I had already presented many weeks ago 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 around 44 watts (720p in CPU limit) and just under 39 watts (1440p) are really impressive for a CPU on the level of a Ryzen 5 5600X. After all, the already frugal Ryzen 5 5600X needs more than 56 percentage points in the CPU limit at 720p, which is actually a humiliation of the first order. At the same time, 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 over 60 percentage points (!) that a Ryzen 5 5600X absorbs in electrical performance with slightly better or the same performance. AMD will have to follow suit here. Also with the price for their own CPU, although Intel is still charging heavily for the motherboards. I’m sure that will have to settle down.
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 now a real declassification, even of the actually rather frugal Ryzen 5 5600X. When it comes to the power utilization at the socket, AMD really has completely lost out on the small Alder Lake. The listing in required watts per FPS unfortunately speaks a very clear language.
- 1 - Introduction, preface and test systems
- 2 - MSI MEG B660M Mortar WiFi DDR5 in detail
- 3 - MSI MEG B660M Mortar WiFi DDR4 in detail
- 4 - 720p - Gaming Performance
- 5 - 720p - Power consumption and efficiency
- 6 - 1080p - Gaming Performance
- 7 - 1080p - Power consumption and efficiency
- 8 - 1440p - Gaming Performance
- 9 - 1440p - Power consumption and efficiency
- 10 - Overall evaluation of gaming performance
- 11 - Overall evalutaion of power consumption and efficiency
- 12 - Summary and conclusion for gaming
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