Do you have numbers to back this up? I'm looking at a GT520 review and it shows idle-6W, average 23W, max 31W. What does HD4000 use?
I don't own an Ivy yet so can't say. But I do own a Zotac Geforce 520 Zone Edition and I can say it's quite a power-efficient card, especially when used for playback HD videos. GF 520 w/ 1GB DDR3 memory uses less juice at idle AND video playback than GF 6200 64MB DDR. That's to say something.
Again, this is not reflected in reviews but the biggest problem with Intel video is drivers. I've used it on SB, not sure if things have gotten massively improved since. (especially true, if you game, there are tons of game incompatibilities and blue screens, especially with legacy software). Nvidia > ATI > Intel. Only 3rd in my book, I am afraid.
Edit. Also keeping in mind HD4000 is between 50-100% faster than a GT520.
Depending on game. HD 4000 performance is very inconsistent as you can see below. For the trouble-free experience, I can't recommend Intel video for my customers, unfortunately. People got carried away with power consumption way too far and had forgotten that stability & compatibility should come
before it. A better tech process and lower electricity bills do not always warrant that.
