Hello! I have a small question. Would a AMD Radeon RX Vega 7 graphics laptop with 16 gigabits of 3200 MHZ dual channel memory get more FPS in games like GTA 5/ GTA V than a laptop with Intel Iris XE G7 96EU graphics that also has 16 gigabits of 3200 MHZ dual channel memory? Thanks in advance!

1 : Anonymous2021/06/07 16:40 ID: nuh1wn

Hello! How are you? I have a small question. Would a AMD Radeon RX Vega 7 graphics laptop that's CPU is a Ryzen 5 5500U with 16 gigabits of 3200 MHZ dual channel memory get more FPS in games like GTA 5/ GTA V than a laptop with Intel Iris XE G7 96EU graphics that's CPU is a i7-1165G7 and also has 16 gigabits of 3200 MHZ dual channel memory? Thanks in advance!

2 : Anonymous2021/06/07 16:50 ID: h0xem8n

Very close in performance, however the drivers are far better for games on Vega.

Alot of games, while the avg fps is decent on Intel XE the frame times can be pretty bad.

ID: h0xjirf

Thank you! Also, if I may ask, which is a little bit better than the other as you said both are very close in performance.

ID: h0yocqk

Also I imagine FSR upscaling will work a little better on AMD also... even though it is going to be crossplatform.

Basically it goes like this on Intel you run a game and get 50fps.... but the lighting is all broken or some shader is black etc... so kinda pointless to compare.

AMD's Vega drivers are very stable and work well most of the time. And gets updates for game compatibility that Intel's GPU likely wont get or won't get for as long.

See here many games fail to run at all on intel take higher FPS with a grain of salt, as often its going faster because it's entirely failing to render things:

ID: h0yoqzj

3 : Anonymous2021/06/07 20:15 ID: h0y7ud3

It sounds like you want to only play GTA5? If you have fast enough internet I would recommend trying it on xCloud if you have Gamepass Ultimate. I have played it on xCloud and it is very playable. No computer upgrade needed if this works for you.

4 : Anonymous2021/06/07 17:03 ID: h0xgf1s

You're not going to do much on any system with only 16 gigabits of RAM these days...

ID: h0xj398

16 gigabits=2 gigabytes. 8 gigabits=1 gigabyte. Same for kilobits, terabits, megabits, petabits, et cetera

ID: h0xk2qz

😀

ID: h0xk0vy

If I may ask, what do you mean?

5 : Anonymous2021/06/07 18:33 ID: h0xtab3

5500U being 6c/12t gets my vote. Gpu drivers are probably better on Radeon side for gaming compared to Intel as well.

6 : Anonymous2021/06/07 22:39 ID: h0yr6k8

If you're getting it to play games buy a laptop with a discrete gpu. Literally any current discrete gpu will outperform.

7 : Anonymous2021/06/07 16:45 ID: h0xduo2

The two are very close, and neither is really fast enough to run GTA V at anything above lowest setting.

ID: h0xj8pk

Thank you! Which is a little bit faster than the other although? And yes, I know that, but lowest settings are fine with me.

ID: h0xjb20

The difference is within 5% either way depending on the game.

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