The DG1 in the form of the GUNNIR Iris Xe MAX Index V2 consumes an average of just under 30 watts of electrical power via the single supplying PCie slot, although this value can fluctuate between around 24 and 34 watts for the entire card depending on the game and resolution. If you exclude the frugal memory and include the voltage converter and board losses as well as the other small consumers, you could calculate a discount of about 10 watts. This would result in a value between 14 and 24 watts for the pure chip.
This would put the small Intel card roughly on par with the UHD integrated in the Core i9-12900K, which contributes around 18 watts to the CPU’s total consumption. Thus, we would have a very similar power consumption, but depending on the game and resolution, up to twice the performance with an average lead (normalized, geometric center) of about 22 to 25 percentage points over everything. So this progress is really visible. The new one is more economical and faster.
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- 1 - Intro, technical data, test system, drivers
- 2 - Unboxing, features and functionality
- 3 - Teardown: PCB, components and cooler
- 4 - Borderlands 3 (1280 x 720, DX12)
- 5 - Control (1280 x 720, DX12)
- 6 - Control (1920 x 1080, DX12)
- 7 - Horizon Zero Dawn (1280 x 720, DX12)
- 8 - Shadow of the Tomb Raider (1280 x 720, DX12)
- 9 - Shadow of the Tomb Raider (1920 x 1080, DX12)
- 10 - Wolfenstein Youngblood (1280 x 720, Vulkan)
- 11 - Wolfenstein Youngblood (1920 x 1080, Vulkan)
- 12 - World War Z (1280 x 720, DX11)
- 13 - World War Z (1920 x 1080, DX11)
- 14 - Power consumption in detail
- 15 - Conclusion and final words
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