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Request: 9800x3d iGPU benchmark

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Hi all,

I couldn't find a 9800x3d owners thread (don't think we have any). So I was wondering if anyone is willing to waste their time to make a little benchmark about the iGPU on this card?

it is fine even if you give me a rough estimate of how it is compared to some other card.

I can't find any benchmarks of the Radeon graphics on these chips anywhere.

Reason being, I don't think it is right to buy the 9070XT at these prices (and I am having budget difficulties), so was wondering if I can just use the iGPU.


Thanks in advance.
 
iGPUs are generally not capable enough, so it'll be a "no you can't just use the iGPU", and nobody buys a 9800X3D to use an iGPU.
If money's tight how about not buying a 9800X3D? 9700X or 9600X are plenty good enough for most people.
Could even drop from 9070 XT to 9070, but that's less worth it. 9060 XT due out soon too...
 

You'd be better off with a cheaper CPU and a dedicated GPU.

If you're more wondering about how you'd get on while waiting for prices for GPU's to drop the answer is poorly in anything remotely modern, and you'd probably end up waiting for a long time.
 
Hi all,

I couldn't find a 9800x3d owners thread (don't think we have any). So I was wondering if anyone is willing to waste their time to make a little benchmark about the iGPU on this card?

it is fine even if you give me a rough estimate of how it is compared to some other card.

I can't find any benchmarks of the Radeon graphics on these chips anywhere.

Reason being, I don't think it is right to buy the 9070XT at these prices (and I am having budget difficulties), so was wondering if I can just use the iGPU.


Thanks in advance.

Nvidia GeForce Now + Gamepass perhaps? = If you have decent internet should be a viable alternative.
 
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it is fine even if you give me a rough estimate of how it is compared to some other card.
They're suitable for 1080p Low at best really, unless the game is really old. The GTX 1630 only got 24 fps in TPU's test suite in 2022 at 1080p and they're slower than that.

Unless you plan on coming into a bunch of cash very soon, you'd be better off spending the £450 on a 7500F/7600 and a graphics card.
 
Thanks for the advice guys.
I am not that tight on the budget, just more like don't want to pay 100 bucks above msrp for nothing.

I should have clarified, sorry, I probably won't be playing on it, was just wondering whether it can handle 144hz on a 1440p monitor without lag, etc? (just watching youtube, movies, browsing) until I can get a dedicated thingy.

At worst, I'm thinking of getting a 30 bucks 1060 from ebay until 9060xt goes to msrp.
 
Thanks for the advice guys.
I am not that tight on the budget, just more like don't want to pay 100 bucks above msrp for nothing.

I should have clarified, sorry, I probably won't be playing on it, was just wondering whether it can handle 144hz on a 1440p monitor without lag, etc? (just watching youtube, movies, browsing) until I can get a dedicated thingy.

At worst, I'm thinking of getting a 30 bucks 1060 from ebay until 9060xt goes to msrp.

Yes fine for all of that as long as the motherboard supports those resolutions/frame rates , I could play some games made in 2019 on it also but 1080p and low settings.
 
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fair enough, not big enough budget difficulties then :P
i would keep an eye on HUKD as some 9070XTs occasionally pop up for ~£600-ish

the igpu will handle 1440p no issues for usual desktop work - i used to run my second monitor on the 7800x3d igpu when there were driver issues with dual monitor on my 7900xt and power usage
144hz, probably not though (you'd be running freesync anyway, wouldn't you? :) )
 
was just wondering whether it can handle 144hz on a 1440p monitor without lag, etc? (just watching youtube, movies, browsing) until I can get a dedicated thingy.
The GPU part is pretty recent for 7000 and 9000 series CPUs, they use RDNA2 (same as e.g. RX 6000). Anandtech had an article on it (will link below).

You don't need a dedicated card for any of those tasks, 9060 XT would be a waste of money. At best, if you had fairly heavy usage for encoding n' such, I'd get a A310 or A380 (not the plane).

Make sure the motherboard doesn't nerf the ports though, as Personality+ mentioned, because they do like to do that on some boards.

"Besides enabling basic pixel processing, the other major function of the Ryzen 7000 iGPU is to enable all of the video decoding and video output functionality expected from a modern GPU. As this part is derived from the integrated GPU that when into Ryzen 6000 Mobile (Rembrandt), it comes with a very familiar feature set. That includes AV1, HEVC, and H.264 video decoding, as well as HEVC and H.264 video encoding. And, as AMD is keen to point out, these video encode/decode blocks remain accessible even with a discrete GPU in play; so unless a user outright disables the iGPU, every Ryzen 7000 system will have access to a modern suite of video encode and decode features.

Meanwhile on the display controller side of matters, this is the block that’s enabling Ryzen 7000 CPUs to drive up to 4 4K@60Hz displays. The iGPU display controllers can drive HDMI 2.1 up to its maximum 48Gbps data rate, or it can drive a DisplayPort 2.0 output at up to the UHBR10 data rate (a feature not even found on NVIDIA’s forthcoming RTX 40 series cards). And as mentioned previously when talking about motherboards and chipsets, motherboard vendors will have the option of exposing these DP outputs either via USB-C alt mode, or by implementing fixed DisplayPorts. All of which, in turn, can be used as active display outputs even if a discrete video card is installed, via AMD’s new hybrid graphics mode."
 
You don't need a dedicated card for any of those tasks, 9060 XT would be a waste of money. At best, if you had fairly heavy usage for encoding n' such, I'd get a A310 or A380 (not the plane).

Oh, I will be playing games, I was just thinking of holding off till I can get something decent at good price.

If it can run 2019 games at 1080p low, then I guess it has no problems running nfs underground 2 :)

Thanks guys, I got the info I needed. :D
 
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You'd be better off with a cheaper CPU and a dedicated GPU.

If you're more wondering about how you'd get on while waiting for prices for GPU's to drop the answer is poorly in anything remotely modern, and you'd probably end up waiting for a long time.
they might as well get something like I did a cheap 7700 from the land of noodles and then have money to go to a gpu its more than capable for all modern games

people get caught in the trap of £300 mobo and £500 cpu all to easy
 
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