Intel 12th Gen UHD 770 Graphics vs 5700G vs GT 1030.
The Ryzen 7 5700G vs UHD 770: A Graphics Comparison
In this article, we will delve into the world of AMD's Ryzen 7 5700G and Intel's UHD 770 graphics solution. To begin with, let's examine the specifications of these two graphics solutions. As we saw in our previous benchmarking session, the Ryzen 7 5700G performed admirably in the Fire Strike Extreme test, scoring an impressive 1914 points. In contrast, the UHD 770 graphics struggled to keep up, with scores ranging from 1298 to 1318 on both DDR4 and DDR5 memory.
While it's true that the UHD 770 graphics may not be significantly different from each other in terms of performance, there is a noticeable difference between the Ryzen 7 5700G and the UHD 770. In gaming benchmarks, the Ryzen 7 5700G consistently outperformed the UHD 770, showcasing AMD's optimization prowess for their APUs. This disparity highlights Intel's challenge in keeping up with AMD's graphics solutions.
For those on the fence about investing in the UHD 770 graphics solution, we must consider whether it's worth the investment. In our opinion, the answer is no. With the UHD 770, gamers can expect a sub-optimal experience, even with the best-case scenario. The results of our benchmarking session demonstrate that the UHD 770 falls short of expectations, and for those building a new PC, it's not a viable option.
On the other hand, AMD's Ryzen 7 5700G offers a compelling alternative for gamers looking to upgrade their graphics capabilities without breaking the bank. With its superior performance in gaming benchmarks, this APU solution is an attractive option for those seeking a reliable and efficient graphics solution. Furthermore, AMD has demonstrated its ability to optimize their APUs for high-performance gaming, which sets them apart from Intel's UHD 770.
One potential advantage of the UHD 770 graphics solution is the inclusion of QuickSync technology. This feature allows users to take advantage of hardware-accelerated video encoding and decoding, which can enhance performance in certain applications. While this may be a factor for some users, it does not outweigh the significant performance disparity between the Ryzen 7 5700G and the UHD 770.
The prospect of upgrading to a dedicated GPU solution is also worth considering. For those who want the best possible gaming experience, there are more affordable options available on the market, such as the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1030 or AMD Radeon RX 750. While these solutions may not offer the same level of performance as the Ryzen 7 5700G, they can still provide a significant improvement over the UHD 770 graphics solution.
In conclusion, when it comes to building a new PC and considering the UHD 770 graphics solution, we must weigh the pros and cons. While QuickSync technology may be an advantage for some users, the performance disparity between the Ryzen 7 5700G and the UHD 770 makes this solution less desirable. Instead, we recommend opting for AMD's Ryzen APU solutions, which offer superior performance and a more comprehensive feature set.
A Question of the Day
As we conclude our article on the Ryzen 7 5700G vs UHD 770 graphics comparison, we'd like to hear from you. Our question of the day comes from Moodib Attradis, who asks: "Is it possible to flash a Quadro card to a GeForce card?" This is an intriguing question that has sparked debate among enthusiasts and developers alike.
While our team has attempted to tackle this challenge in the past, we have met with limited success. We believe that the fundamental differences between Quadro and GeForce cards make it unlikely for users to successfully flash one solution onto another. However, we would love to hear from anyone who has managed to overcome these challenges.
If you're interested in exploring this topic further, please let us know your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below. We'd be happy to engage in a discussion with our readers and share any insights or advice that may help alleviate the difficulties associated with flashing graphics solutions.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwith intel's launch of 12th gen cpus they also released their uhd 770 graphics on board the cpus at least with the models that aren't the f models so today we are going to be comparing this graphics to the ryzen 7 5700g which has its own onboard graphics and also three budget gpus we featured in yesterday's video mainly the quadro k4000 which is a budget solution you can pull out of a workstation but first thing is first these graphics intel on their website has the 12600k coming in at 1.45 gigahertz maximum speed then the 12 900 k benefits from an extra 100 megahertz going up to 1.55 gigahertz though what we're going to also throw in is the ddr4 versus ddr5 results since on z690 motherboards some of them do support ddr4 memory and then some of them support ddr5 memory for the ddr4 memory we're using corsair dominator 3600 megahertz cl18 but we have tuned this to cl 16 and then on the ddr5 side we're using again corsair dominator memory and this is 5200 megahertz cl 36 so let's get this comparison underway and give you guys the lowdown if you're looking for a motherboard that supports the latest 12th generation lga 1700 cpus and you're cached up then today's video sponsor asrock has you covered with the z690 taichi you get 20 phase vrm pcie gen 5 as well as having reinforced dimm slots and surface mount technology over your pci gen 5 device the final feature for the icing on the cake is the killer ethernet e30 100 2.5 g solution and wi-fi 6e ax1675 which can be combined for the wi-fi to handle background tasks and lan port to prioritize gaming packets links in description below to find out more welcome back to tech yeah city and the first title we're pulling up here is age of empires 4. now all the titles we did test at 1080p low settings with 100 screen res which i think is a good compromise between good performance and still getting a half decent visual experience but in this title the ryzen 7 5700g really catapulted above all the other solutions here but then the uhd 770 actually didn't impress at all getting quite low fps numbers and then the ddr4 versus ddr5 in this particular title did give a slight benefit to ddr5 memory though moving on now to borderlands 3 and here's where there was no real difference between ddr4 and ddr5 though i did notice that the 5700g did yet again win out this title even compared to those three budget used graphics cards and then going on to cs go this is where the 5700g actually came in middle of the pack and then the uhd 770 graphics actually performed the best in correlation to the other games and also the other gpus on display in this particular benchmark though the ddr4 versus ddr5 this is where we saw the biggest difference between these two types of memory 112 average fps versus 99 average fps they're moving across to fortnite here's where we test it at low settings though we do use that epic distance which is what actually a lot of pro players like to play with so if you want to play with a reasonably smooth experience the ryzen 7 5700g will provide just that they used gpus as well they provided a decent experience then the uhd 770 graphics again falling behind in this title with sub optimal fps you will get what i consider a pretty poor experience in this particular title coming in with 34 versus 37 fps on ddr4 and ddr5 but i noticed that the ddr4 in this particular title did do better than ddr5 though the final title to pull up in today's comparison is new world and here's where we got some surprising numbers or should i say lack of surprising numbers where with the uhd 770 graphics this title just refused flat out to even let the game boot so we couldn't even give you numbers on either ddr4 or ddr5 presenting the same message on both times though the ryzen 7 5700g was successful in booting and that did provide the best numbers even versus the three used graphics counterparts though i do say if you want to play this title perhaps drop the screen resolution rendering down to 50 and you'll get a much smoother experience though the final numbers to pull up here today is the fire strike extreme scores which actually gives me a lot of insight into the ryzen 7 5700 g versus the uhd 770 and here's where we see the numbers on the 770 was coming in with 1298 and then 1318 on both ddr4 and ddr5 so there wasn't much of a difference there in this particular graphics score then the 5700g got 1914 points so it's coming in with roughly 50 percent more points in this benchmark but we could see with those gaming benchmarks that it actually came out ahead by a long shot which does mean amd is definitely optimizing their apu solutions a lot better for gamers and intel do have some work to do here where as we saw with cs go that's a best case scenario with the 5700g versus the uhd 770 pretty much correlated to these fire strike extreme scores but then if we look at the rest of the games the 5700g was just coming out well ahead so basically summing up the uhd 770 graphics it's time to give you guys my thoughts and opinions and as we saw with that lackluster performance intel do need to do a bit more work especially to even catch up to amd but i'd like to really see what amd can do with their next generation apus especially if they couple it with ddr5 memory i think we could see at that stage a true 1080p all games decent settings apu be finally released to the market but as it stands with the uhd770 i wouldn't personally bother with this for dedicated gaming in fact i'll just go and look for even a gt 1030 or a gtx 750 or even a quadro k4000 it's going to give you a much better gaming experience than this onboard graphics from intel the one thing that intel does benefit from is the ability to use quick sync with their onboard gpu portion so if you are looking for that particular feature then it may be worth getting but when it comes to building a new pc and if you're on the fence of well i can just get all the rest of the pc but the graphics and just use the uhd 770 graphics for now i think you're going to be sorely disappointed if you try go down this route where i just thought in all the titles with the exception of cs go the gaming experience was really sub-optimal and if you're building a new 12th gen system and you're thinking of just holding it out until gpu prices become more affordable and then you pop one in and this gravity solution will get you by then i think you're going to be getting very frustrated and in fact if you want to go down this route i would suggest going with the apus from amd they perform phenomenally well at least in the case of the ryzen 7 5700g personally i'd love to see amd release the ryzen 3 5300g to the masses instead of making it oem only four cores eight threads with a decent on board gaming solution could really provide a great benefit to those who want to get on the latest and greatest stuff and have a lot of upgrade options but still not pay ridiculous prices for gpus at this point in time so the real tied by option at the moment is definitely coming from amd and their apu solutions and unfortunately for intel and the uhd graphics it's just not really an option in my opinion anyhow i hope you guys enjoyed today's video if you did then be sure to hit that like button for us and also let us know in the comments section below what do you think of the uhd 770 graphics especially versus the ryzen apu solution love reading those thoughts and opinions as always just like this question of the day here which comes from moodib attradis and they ask hi brian is it possible to flash a quadro to a geforce card and here's where i'm gonna say i have tried this in the past and i have failed miserably so i just don't think it can be done if anyone knows actually how to flash a quadro card to a g-force card especially if you can then install g-force drivers i would love to know how to do that but as it stands i have tried this in the past and i just have not got anywhere i was just met with block after block it was just seemed like it was impossible to do since i do believe the quadro cards are actually fundamentally different to begin with than the g-force cards and that they actually have a few more things unlocked like fp64 performance anyhow guys that's all for me today if you've stayed this far and you're enjoying that tech yes content manage to hit that sub button ring that bell to get the videos as soon as they drop and with that aside i'll catch you in the next one peace out for now bye youwith intel's launch of 12th gen cpus they also released their uhd 770 graphics on board the cpus at least with the models that aren't the f models so today we are going to be comparing this graphics to the ryzen 7 5700g which has its own onboard graphics and also three budget gpus we featured in yesterday's video mainly the quadro k4000 which is a budget solution you can pull out of a workstation but first thing is first these graphics intel on their website has the 12600k coming in at 1.45 gigahertz maximum speed then the 12 900 k benefits from an extra 100 megahertz going up to 1.55 gigahertz though what we're going to also throw in is the ddr4 versus ddr5 results since on z690 motherboards some of them do support ddr4 memory and then some of them support ddr5 memory for the ddr4 memory we're using corsair dominator 3600 megahertz cl18 but we have tuned this to cl 16 and then on the ddr5 side we're using again corsair dominator memory and this is 5200 megahertz cl 36 so let's get this comparison underway and give you guys the lowdown if you're looking for a motherboard that supports the latest 12th generation lga 1700 cpus and you're cached up then today's video sponsor asrock has you covered with the z690 taichi you get 20 phase vrm pcie gen 5 as well as having reinforced dimm slots and surface mount technology over your pci gen 5 device the final feature for the icing on the cake is the killer ethernet e30 100 2.5 g solution and wi-fi 6e ax1675 which can be combined for the wi-fi to handle background tasks and lan port to prioritize gaming packets links in description below to find out more welcome back to tech yeah city and the first title we're pulling up here is age of empires 4. now all the titles we did test at 1080p low settings with 100 screen res which i think is a good compromise between good performance and still getting a half decent visual experience but in this title the ryzen 7 5700g really catapulted above all the other solutions here but then the uhd 770 actually didn't impress at all getting quite low fps numbers and then the ddr4 versus ddr5 in this particular title did give a slight benefit to ddr5 memory though moving on now to borderlands 3 and here's where there was no real difference between ddr4 and ddr5 though i did notice that the 5700g did yet again win out this title even compared to those three budget used graphics cards and then going on to cs go this is where the 5700g actually came in middle of the pack and then the uhd 770 graphics actually performed the best in correlation to the other games and also the other gpus on display in this particular benchmark though the ddr4 versus ddr5 this is where we saw the biggest difference between these two types of memory 112 average fps versus 99 average fps they're moving across to fortnite here's where we test it at low settings though we do use that epic distance which is what actually a lot of pro players like to play with so if you want to play with a reasonably smooth experience the ryzen 7 5700g will provide just that they used gpus as well they provided a decent experience then the uhd 770 graphics again falling behind in this title with sub optimal fps you will get what i consider a pretty poor experience in this particular title coming in with 34 versus 37 fps on ddr4 and ddr5 but i noticed that the ddr4 in this particular title did do better than ddr5 though the final title to pull up in today's comparison is new world and here's where we got some surprising numbers or should i say lack of surprising numbers where with the uhd 770 graphics this title just refused flat out to even let the game boot so we couldn't even give you numbers on either ddr4 or ddr5 presenting the same message on both times though the ryzen 7 5700g was successful in booting and that did provide the best numbers even versus the three used graphics counterparts though i do say if you want to play this title perhaps drop the screen resolution rendering down to 50 and you'll get a much smoother experience though the final numbers to pull up here today is the fire strike extreme scores which actually gives me a lot of insight into the ryzen 7 5700 g versus the uhd 770 and here's where we see the numbers on the 770 was coming in with 1298 and then 1318 on both ddr4 and ddr5 so there wasn't much of a difference there in this particular graphics score then the 5700g got 1914 points so it's coming in with roughly 50 percent more points in this benchmark but we could see with those gaming benchmarks that it actually came out ahead by a long shot which does mean amd is definitely optimizing their apu solutions a lot better for gamers and intel do have some work to do here where as we saw with cs go that's a best case scenario with the 5700g versus the uhd 770 pretty much correlated to these fire strike extreme scores but then if we look at the rest of the games the 5700g was just coming out well ahead so basically summing up the uhd 770 graphics it's time to give you guys my thoughts and opinions and as we saw with that lackluster performance intel do need to do a bit more work especially to even catch up to amd but i'd like to really see what amd can do with their next generation apus especially if they couple it with ddr5 memory i think we could see at that stage a true 1080p all games decent settings apu be finally released to the market but as it stands with the uhd770 i wouldn't personally bother with this for dedicated gaming in fact i'll just go and look for even a gt 1030 or a gtx 750 or even a quadro k4000 it's going to give you a much better gaming experience than this onboard graphics from intel the one thing that intel does benefit from is the ability to use quick sync with their onboard gpu portion so if you are looking for that particular feature then it may be worth getting but when it comes to building a new pc and if you're on the fence of well i can just get all the rest of the pc but the graphics and just use the uhd 770 graphics for now i think you're going to be sorely disappointed if you try go down this route where i just thought in all the titles with the exception of cs go the gaming experience was really sub-optimal and if you're building a new 12th gen system and you're thinking of just holding it out until gpu prices become more affordable and then you pop one in and this gravity solution will get you by then i think you're going to be getting very frustrated and in fact if you want to go down this route i would suggest going with the apus from amd they perform phenomenally well at least in the case of the ryzen 7 5700g personally i'd love to see amd release the ryzen 3 5300g to the masses instead of making it oem only four cores eight threads with a decent on board gaming solution could really provide a great benefit to those who want to get on the latest and greatest stuff and have a lot of upgrade options but still not pay ridiculous prices for gpus at this point in time so the real tied by option at the moment is definitely coming from amd and their apu solutions and unfortunately for intel and the uhd graphics it's just not really an option in my opinion anyhow i hope you guys enjoyed today's video if you did then be sure to hit that like button for us and also let us know in the comments section below what do you think of the uhd 770 graphics especially versus the ryzen apu solution love reading those thoughts and opinions as always just like this question of the day here which comes from moodib attradis and they ask hi brian is it possible to flash a quadro to a geforce card and here's where i'm gonna say i have tried this in the past and i have failed miserably so i just don't think it can be done if anyone knows actually how to flash a quadro card to a g-force card especially if you can then install g-force drivers i would love to know how to do that but as it stands i have tried this in the past and i just have not got anywhere i was just met with block after block it was just seemed like it was impossible to do since i do believe the quadro cards are actually fundamentally different to begin with than the g-force cards and that they actually have a few more things unlocked like fp64 performance anyhow guys that's all for me today if you've stayed this far and you're enjoying that tech yes content manage to hit that sub button ring that bell to get the videos as soon as they drop and with that aside i'll catch you in the next one peace out for now bye you\n"