**First Look: AMD Ryzen 6000 G Series Integrated Graphics**
I've seen out of an iGPU in Fire Strike 99.8, making that 8700G with the 780M about 16.4% faster than the 8600G and finally we've got time Spy here again, the 8700G is beaten it out with a total score of 3,862 giving us around a 13% increase using that 8700G but these are synthetic benchmarks and now I want to move over to some real-world gaming.
When it comes to the built-in Benchmark for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, I actually thought that both of these chips would do much better than they did. Now they are playable at 1080p low but when it comes to the 8600G we got an average of 57 FPS and on the 8700G we got an average of 65. Either way you look at it, it's not bad for an iGPU but given the age of the game and given that we're at low settings I figured we'd be much higher on both of these.
Next up we've got Spider-Man Miles Moralis and on both of these new Chips, it's actually some pretty impressive performance. Medium settings we're at 1080p and instead of using FSR with this, I like using the built-in upscaling method, IGTI set to balance on the 8600G very playable performance, uh even on the ground, we're over 70 FPS here by the end of this run on the 8600G we had an average of 73 FPS which is really impressive for integrated graphics and on the 8700G we had an average of 78 FPS so it's really not that far off but it could definitely make a big difference in harder to run games down the road.
Here's Pal World, 1080p low settings and unfortunately at the time of making this video without any mods, we don't have access to FSR. That's really going to help out on these new APUs by the end of this on the 8600G we had an average of 53 FPS on the 8700G we had an average of 58 FPS.
I was like to throw at least one fighting game in, so here's Mortal Combat 1, 1080p low settings with FSR set to balance. With these fighting games and these iGPUs, I've had really good luck on the older 5000 series APUs going down to 900p really helps out but we can definitely do these at 1080 now on the 8600G or even the 8700G, 1080p medium settings and FSR is set to Auto. That's how it kind of defaults with all of these APUs.
Over 40 FPS not too bad here but we can get a lot more out of this by taking the settings down and even on this 8600G going down to low settings with FSR set to Performance, we're seeing averages over 60 FPS on the 8600G. Now I know we did have to take those settings down to low but it's still a really playable game like this. It doesn't look absolutely horrible because we're still at 1080p of course, we are using a little bit of scaling there with FSR but it can definitely get you by.
I'm actually really impressed with what this 8600G is doing so far. I got to say the 8600G 760M iGPU is really keeping up with the 780M and the 8700G. I mean, it really depends on the game we've seen anywhere from an 8% increase on the 8700G up to a 20% increase depending on the game but going into all of this, I really thought that that 8700G was going to leave this one right in the dust but this thing is keeping up really, really well. I'm very surprised and at a $100 lower price tag out of the box, I think this would be a really great choice.
That's going to wrap it up for my first look video at the Ryzen 58600G. I will have more videos coming up with these new APUs we definitely need to get some emulation testing out of the way on both of these but I think the next one I've got coming up would be a small form factor build using the 8600G so if you're interested in seeing a video like that make sure you hit the like button and think about subscribing. So you know when to post the next one, but if you want to learn a little more about these new APUs or maybe pick one up links for those will be down below and if there's anything else you want to see running on these new Chips let me know in the comments but that's going to wrap it up for this one.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what's going on everybody it's ETA Prime back here again today we're going to be testing out the allnew AMD ryzen 5 8600 gapu and with the recent release of these new apus with integrated rdna 3 Graphics I've been super excited recently on the channel we took a look at the ryzen 7 8700g I also did a video building a small form factor PC around that new Apu if you're interested in checking those out I'll leave links down below and when it comes to the 8700g it's a great performer but retail price on is 329 with the new ryzen 58600 G retail is 229 now we do have less cores less cus on that new igpu but I was really interested to see how this thing performs with the 8600 G we're getting six zen4 cores and 12 12 threads and when it comes to the new igpu it's still based on rdna 3 but this has eight compute units instead of 12 and its bigger brother the 8700 G and it's clocked a bit lower this we also get a smaller cooler this is coming with the w stealth instead of The Wraith Spire with its bigger brother but with the lower core count and lower core clocks I think the stealth is going to be perfect for the 8600 G now again retail price on this is $229 it's actually coming in $100 cheaper than the 8700g but we've got some cutdown specs here because with this we get six Zen four cores and 12 threads base clock of 4.3 GHz with a boost up to 5 GHz the igpu is an AMD Radeon 760m with eight compute units it's based on rdna 3 and it does clock up to 2800 MHz in this 8600 G this supports ddr5 Ram 5200 MHz plus an AMD does recommend at least 6,000 to 64 to kind of get the best performance and since we're using a new AMD 8000 series we do have that AMD ryzen AI buil 10 with up to 16 tops of AI performance when it comes to the testing rig I'll be using for this video it's the same exact one that I used with the 8700g I wanted to keep everything fair so everything will be exactly the same gigabyte aorus x670 Elite motherboard using a 1 tbte Kingston Fury m.2 nvme SSD and when it comes to the cooler I went with this 280 mm Frost flow from ID cooling I've actually had really good luck with their aiio and it's already installed here so I figured we'd just go ahead and set it up with the 8600 G also 700 W thermal take power supply and of course we need some Ram here and RAM speed is going to be really important with these apus I'm going with Viper's new RGB Venom Ram this is CL 36 and it does clock up to 7400 MHz but I've clocked it down to 72 because that's what I tested with the 8700g running in dual channel here and again it is CL 36 we've got 32 gigs so now I just need to make sure everything boots up make sure all of my drivers are up to date and of course you don't need to build this big with an APU this is just my test rig I will have another video coming up very soon on the channel doing a small form factor build with with the ryzen 5 8600 G it's actually much cheaper than the one we did with the 8700g but if you want to see that one link for that is down below all right so here we are we're going to be testing on Windows 11 Pro as you can see we've got that ryzen 5 8600 G uh six cores 12 threads when it comes to this Ram it is CL 36 running at 7200 megat transfers per second got 32 gigs here and of course we've got the Radeon 760 Mii GPU the very first thing I wanted to check out here was just the total TDP on this chip out of the box uh to do this I've got cemp because it's really easy to see the power here this is CPU package power if I just run a stress test with CPU Z maxing out all six of those scores you can see this jumps up to around 50 Watts we're at 4.8 4.7 on the CPU but that's not all of it because we do need to add a load to the igpu so I've got gpus Z just start a render test round 87 watts and that's what the 8700g is running at stock but there's still more that we can actually get out of this because right now we've got all six cores maxed out and the GPU but as you see over here our GPU is not running at 2800 MHz so there are ways around this and it's really an extreme use case scenario I just want to see what it would take to get those clocks up on the CPU and the GPU at the same time so now with a little bit of tweaking we're going to stress that CPU out again right there at 50 but once we put a load on this GPU you'll see it jump up a bit more we're at around 90 Watts we've got the CPU right there at around 4.8 GHz and we've also got the igpu at 2800 MHz so I mean we're maxed out here with this chip on the CPU and the igpu anywhere from 90 to 95 Watts now remember games aren't going to mat max out all six cores and 12 threads plus that GPU at the same time I just really like running that test to see exactly what this thing can pull and it's quite high for a chip like this but we've also got to factor in that igpu it actually pulls quite a bit of power the next thing I wanted to take a look at were a few bench marks and first up we've got geekbench 6 with the 8600 G single core 2,487 multi 12,441 and just to give you an idea on the 8700g single Core is coming in at 2 2,625 multi 14 4,312 of course it's going to be a bit higher we've got higher base clocks and more cores there so it makes sense but we're really not that far off with the 8600 G moving over to some igpu benchmarks using 3D Mark here's night raid on the 8600 G 27,825 on the 8700g 31,1 72 and remember our Ram is running at 7200 megat transfers per second second it's also CL 36 so with night raid that 8700g is beating out the 8600 G by about 11.2% 3D Mark fire strike 8600 G coming in with a 7,648 8700g with the same setup was the highest score that I've seen out of an igpu in fire strike 99,8 making that 8700g with the 780m about 16.4% faster than the 8600 G and finally we've got time spy here again the 8700g is beaten it out with a total score of 3,862 giving us around a 13% increase using that 8700g but these are synthetic benchmarks and now I want to move over to some real world gaming when it comes to the built-in Benchmark for shadow of the Tomb Raider I actually thought that both of these chips would do much better than they did now they are playable at 1080p low but when it comes to the 8600 G we got an average of 57 FPS and on the 8700g we got an average of 65 now either way you look at it it's not bad for an igpu but given the age of the game and given that we're at low settings I figured we'd be much higher on both of these next on the list we've got Spider-Man Miles Moralis and on both of these new Chips it's actually some pretty impressive performance medium settings we're at 1080P and instead of using FSR with this I like using the built-in upscaling method igti set to balance on the 8600 G very playable performance uh even on the ground we're over 70 FPS here by the end of this run on the 8600 G we had an average of 73 FPS which is really impressive for integrated graphics and on the 8700g we had an average of 78 FPS so it's really not that far off but it could definitely make a big difference in harder to run games down the road here's pal World 1080p low settings and unfortunately at the time of making this video without any mods we don't have access to FSR that's really going to help out on these new apus by the end of this on the 8600 G we had an average of 53 FPS on the 8700g we had an average of 58 FPS I was like to throw at least one fighting game in so here's Mortal Combat 1 1080p low settings with FSR set to balance with these fighting games and these igpus I've had really good luck on the older 5000 series apus going down to 900p really helps out but we can definitely do these at 1080 now on the 8600 G or even the 8700g 1080p medium settings and FSR is set to Auto that's how it kind of defaults with all of these apus and I mean over 40 FPS not too bad here but we can get a lot more out of this by taking the settings down and even on this 8600 G going down to low settings with FSR set to Performance we're seeing averages over 60 FPS on the 8600 G now I know we did have to take those settings down to low but it's still a really playable game like this it doesn't look absolutely horrible because we're still at 1080p of course we are using a little bit of scaling there with FSR but it can definitely get you by I'm actually really impressed with what this 8600 G is doing so far I got to say the 8600 G 760m igpu is really keeping up with the 780m and the 8700g I mean it really depends on the game we've seen anywhere from an 8% increase on the 8700g up to a 20% increase depending on the game but going into all of this I really thought that that 8700g was going to leave this one right in the dust but this thing is keeping up really really well I'm very surprised and at a $100 lower price tag out of the box I think this would be a really great choice but that's going to wrap it up for my first look video at the ryzen 58600 G I will have more videos coming up with these new apus we definitely need to get some emulation testing out of the way on both of these but I think the next one I've got coming up would be a small form factor build using the 8600 G so if you're interested in seeing a video like that make sure you hit the like button and think about subscribing so you know when to post the next one but if you want to learn a little more about these new apus or maybe pick one up links for those will be down below and if there's anything else you want to see running on these new Chips let me know in the comments but that's going to wrap it up for this one and like always thanks for watchinghey what's going on everybody it's ETA Prime back here again today we're going to be testing out the allnew AMD ryzen 5 8600 gapu and with the recent release of these new apus with integrated rdna 3 Graphics I've been super excited recently on the channel we took a look at the ryzen 7 8700g I also did a video building a small form factor PC around that new Apu if you're interested in checking those out I'll leave links down below and when it comes to the 8700g it's a great performer but retail price on is 329 with the new ryzen 58600 G retail is 229 now we do have less cores less cus on that new igpu but I was really interested to see how this thing performs with the 8600 G we're getting six zen4 cores and 12 12 threads and when it comes to the new igpu it's still based on rdna 3 but this has eight compute units instead of 12 and its bigger brother the 8700 G and it's clocked a bit lower this we also get a smaller cooler this is coming with the w stealth instead of The Wraith Spire with its bigger brother but with the lower core count and lower core clocks I think the stealth is going to be perfect for the 8600 G now again retail price on this is $229 it's actually coming in $100 cheaper than the 8700g but we've got some cutdown specs here because with this we get six Zen four cores and 12 threads base clock of 4.3 GHz with a boost up to 5 GHz the igpu is an AMD Radeon 760m with eight compute units it's based on rdna 3 and it does clock up to 2800 MHz in this 8600 G this supports ddr5 Ram 5200 MHz plus an AMD does recommend at least 6,000 to 64 to kind of get the best performance and since we're using a new AMD 8000 series we do have that AMD ryzen AI buil 10 with up to 16 tops of AI performance when it comes to the testing rig I'll be using for this video it's the same exact one that I used with the 8700g I wanted to keep everything fair so everything will be exactly the same gigabyte aorus x670 Elite motherboard using a 1 tbte Kingston Fury m.2 nvme SSD and when it comes to the cooler I went with this 280 mm Frost flow from ID cooling I've actually had really good luck with their aiio and it's already installed here so I figured we'd just go ahead and set it up with the 8600 G also 700 W thermal take power supply and of course we need some Ram here and RAM speed is going to be really important with these apus I'm going with Viper's new RGB Venom Ram this is CL 36 and it does clock up to 7400 MHz but I've clocked it down to 72 because that's what I tested with the 8700g running in dual channel here and again it is CL 36 we've got 32 gigs so now I just need to make sure everything boots up make sure all of my drivers are up to date and of course you don't need to build this big with an APU this is just my test rig I will have another video coming up very soon on the channel doing a small form factor build with with the ryzen 5 8600 G it's actually much cheaper than the one we did with the 8700g but if you want to see that one link for that is down below all right so here we are we're going to be testing on Windows 11 Pro as you can see we've got that ryzen 5 8600 G uh six cores 12 threads when it comes to this Ram it is CL 36 running at 7200 megat transfers per second got 32 gigs here and of course we've got the Radeon 760 Mii GPU the very first thing I wanted to check out here was just the total TDP on this chip out of the box uh to do this I've got cemp because it's really easy to see the power here this is CPU package power if I just run a stress test with CPU Z maxing out all six of those scores you can see this jumps up to around 50 Watts we're at 4.8 4.7 on the CPU but that's not all of it because we do need to add a load to the igpu so I've got gpus Z just start a render test round 87 watts and that's what the 8700g is running at stock but there's still more that we can actually get out of this because right now we've got all six cores maxed out and the GPU but as you see over here our GPU is not running at 2800 MHz so there are ways around this and it's really an extreme use case scenario I just want to see what it would take to get those clocks up on the CPU and the GPU at the same time so now with a little bit of tweaking we're going to stress that CPU out again right there at 50 but once we put a load on this GPU you'll see it jump up a bit more we're at around 90 Watts we've got the CPU right there at around 4.8 GHz and we've also got the igpu at 2800 MHz so I mean we're maxed out here with this chip on the CPU and the igpu anywhere from 90 to 95 Watts now remember games aren't going to mat max out all six cores and 12 threads plus that GPU at the same time I just really like running that test to see exactly what this thing can pull and it's quite high for a chip like this but we've also got to factor in that igpu it actually pulls quite a bit of power the next thing I wanted to take a look at were a few bench marks and first up we've got geekbench 6 with the 8600 G single core 2,487 multi 12,441 and just to give you an idea on the 8700g single Core is coming in at 2 2,625 multi 14 4,312 of course it's going to be a bit higher we've got higher base clocks and more cores there so it makes sense but we're really not that far off with the 8600 G moving over to some igpu benchmarks using 3D Mark here's night raid on the 8600 G 27,825 on the 8700g 31,1 72 and remember our Ram is running at 7200 megat transfers per second second it's also CL 36 so with night raid that 8700g is beating out the 8600 G by about 11.2% 3D Mark fire strike 8600 G coming in with a 7,648 8700g with the same setup was the highest score that I've seen out of an igpu in fire strike 99,8 making that 8700g with the 780m about 16.4% faster than the 8600 G and finally we've got time spy here again the 8700g is beaten it out with a total score of 3,862 giving us around a 13% increase using that 8700g but these are synthetic benchmarks and now I want to move over to some real world gaming when it comes to the built-in Benchmark for shadow of the Tomb Raider I actually thought that both of these chips would do much better than they did now they are playable at 1080p low but when it comes to the 8600 G we got an average of 57 FPS and on the 8700g we got an average of 65 now either way you look at it it's not bad for an igpu but given the age of the game and given that we're at low settings I figured we'd be much higher on both of these next on the list we've got Spider-Man Miles Moralis and on both of these new Chips it's actually some pretty impressive performance medium settings we're at 1080P and instead of using FSR with this I like using the built-in upscaling method igti set to balance on the 8600 G very playable performance uh even on the ground we're over 70 FPS here by the end of this run on the 8600 G we had an average of 73 FPS which is really impressive for integrated graphics and on the 8700g we had an average of 78 FPS so it's really not that far off but it could definitely make a big difference in harder to run games down the road here's pal World 1080p low settings and unfortunately at the time of making this video without any mods we don't have access to FSR that's really going to help out on these new apus by the end of this on the 8600 G we had an average of 53 FPS on the 8700g we had an average of 58 FPS I was like to throw at least one fighting game in so here's Mortal Combat 1 1080p low settings with FSR set to balance with these fighting games and these igpus I've had really good luck on the older 5000 series apus going down to 900p really helps out but we can definitely do these at 1080 now on the 8600 G or even the 8700g 1080p medium settings and FSR is set to Auto that's how it kind of defaults with all of these apus and I mean over 40 FPS not too bad here but we can get a lot more out of this by taking the settings down and even on this 8600 G going down to low settings with FSR set to Performance we're seeing averages over 60 FPS on the 8600 G now I know we did have to take those settings down to low but it's still a really playable game like this it doesn't look absolutely horrible because we're still at 1080p of course we are using a little bit of scaling there with FSR but it can definitely get you by I'm actually really impressed with what this 8600 G is doing so far I got to say the 8600 G 760m igpu is really keeping up with the 780m and the 8700g I mean it really depends on the game we've seen anywhere from an 8% increase on the 8700g up to a 20% increase depending on the game but going into all of this I really thought that that 8700g was going to leave this one right in the dust but this thing is keeping up really really well I'm very surprised and at a $100 lower price tag out of the box I think this would be a really great choice but that's going to wrap it up for my first look video at the ryzen 58600 G I will have more videos coming up with these new apus we definitely need to get some emulation testing out of the way on both of these but I think the next one I've got coming up would be a small form factor build using the 8600 G so if you're interested in seeing a video like that make sure you hit the like button and think about subscribing so you know when to post the next one but if you want to learn a little more about these new apus or maybe pick one up links for those will be down below and if there's anything else you want to see running on these new Chips let me know in the comments but that's going to wrap it up for this one and like always thanks for watching\n"