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So the Vega 3 CU iGPU in the A200GE beats a HD 4850 (512MB, I assume) video card, in Metro Last Light? Wow, not that bad. Those cards were, back in the day, fairly powerful.
So the Vega 3 CU iGPU in the A200GE beats a HD 4850 (512MB, I assume) video card, in Metro Last Light? Wow, not that bad. Those cards were, back in the day, fairly powerful.
So the Vega 3 CU iGPU in the A200GE beats a HD 4850 (512MB, I assume) video card, in Metro Last Light? Wow, not that bad. Those cards were, back in the day, fairly powerful.
that's over 10 years ago... and it was already in "legacy support" when the game you mentioned was released...
kind of cool I guess since it's a 100W+ card, but...
Also, ran GFXBench Metal with my iPhone XR and GFXBench Vulkan with my 200GE w/VEGA3.
1080p Aztec Ruins (Normal Tier) Offscreen
200GE/Vega 3 w/Vulkan
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iPhone XR A12 - Metal
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AMD 200GE APU = 32 FPS
Apple A12 SoC = 68 FPS
Also ran Manhattan 3.0 Offscreen 1080p both using OpenGL
AMD 200GE APU = 42 FPS
Apple A12 SoC = 115 FPS
And this is why i think AMD went too far in decreasing GPU CUs from BR to RR on the low end, only the 9500E had 4CU, the rest, incluiding the 9500 had 6CU. The reason is very simple, this is already better than Intels HD630, why bother?
Even with 6CU, apple's A12 would still score higher.
In 3DMark - Ice Storm Unlimited Physics 1280x720 offscreen Apple A12 score 27400 while the 3 CUs of a mobile Ryzen 2200U score 36000-48000, but for some reasons 6CUs should be worse..??..
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-A12-Bionic-SoC.331518.0.html
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-3-2200U-SoC.277344.0.html
You know what I'm citing. Don't be obtuse. It's in this thread, on this previous page:
https://forums.anandtech.com/thread...-great-place-holder-cpu.2553764/post-39730379
Funny how that flew under your radar, but my post didn't . . .
if the A12 was that good then the results would be similar in 3D mark,
Guys you only need to look at 2300U results to know how 6CUs performs. At any rate, the A12 is performing petty much like a Vega 11 or better, and that looks like too much to me.
@Face2Face hats off to you for posting results here. Some people don't like sitting through videos. It makes sense that people want videos in this day and age, but still, being able to get down to the raw data is nice.
That being said, the Fortnite and GTAV results are pretty surprising. Also CS:GO. What was with the 1% and .1% minimums? That game tanked on the 200GE.

That said, the only thing VEGA 3 has in favor compared to a HD4850 is the pixel fill rate and more vram. But the results are petty much what i would expect.
What happening there is the drivers are not optimised for new games or Windows 10, hell AMD dosent even provide ANY drivers for HD4xxx or less for Windows 10, and even the HD5xxx and HD6xxx are already on a 3 year old driver.
That said, the only thing VEGA 3 has in favor compared to a HD4850 is the pixel fill rate and more vram. But the results are petty much what i would expect.
Yeah. Now that I look at the graph, it may make sense to run the bench for 40ish seconds instead. Then it won't capture the odd smoke issues and produce more realistic frame times. They don't change much besides those two points.Ah, looks like all the cards get tripped up in those two same spots.
