Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) vs Intel HD Graphics 4200 vs Intel HD Graphics 4000
Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
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The Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) is a low-end integrated Bay Trail graphics card found in certain Atom models (Z3770), nettops (J2850) and notebook SoCs (N3510). It supports DirectX 11 and is based on the Ivy Bridge GPU. Clock rates and shader cores, however, are considerably lower.
Compared to Ivy Bridge, which offers either 6 or 16 Execution Units, the HD Graphics (Bay Trail) comes with only 4 EUs. The core clock is significantly lower as well. Depending on the specific model, the maximum Turbo Boost is 896 MHz or less and the memory controller can support DDR3(L), DDR3L-RS or LPDDR3 in single- or dual-channel operation.
The fastest notebook models equipped with this GPU nearly match the performance of the HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) and the AMD Radeon HD 6310. Therefore, older and less demanding Windows games like World of Warcraft or Half-Life 2 can be played fluently in very low settings. Performance is not sufficient for most modern titles.
Compared to competing ARM SoCs, Bay Trail outperforms the Adreno 320 (which can be found in different Qualcomm SoCs like the Snapdragon 600) and offers a performance similar to the Tegra 4 GPU. That is enough power to run even the most demanding Android games smoothly in very high resolutions as of 2013.
The integrated video decoder supports all popular codecs such as MPEG2, H.264, VC1, VP8 and MVC and is suitable for resolutions up to 4K up to 100 Mbit/s. The user can connect up to two displays via HDMI 1.4 (max. 1920 x 1080) or DisplayPort 1.2 (max. 2560 x 1600). Another new feature is the support for Wireless Display and Quick Sync, Intel's fast and power efficient H-264 hardware encoder. Some of these features are not available on all models.
Depending on the model, the power consumption of the entire SoC is somewhere between 2 and 10 W. The most efficient versions are therefore suitable for passively cooled tablets, whereas faster variants are used in larger subnotebooks with active cooling.
Intel HD Graphics 4200
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The Intel HD Graphics 4200 (GT2) is a processor graphics card that is included in some of the ULV Haswell processors of 2013 (4th generation core). The relatively low base clock can be automatically overclocked using Turbo Boost technology.
In comparison to the HD 4000, the graphics core has been modified in several details. The GPU supports DirectX 11.1, OpenCL 1.2 und OpenGL 4.0. It also features an improved decoder for 4K videos and the fast Quick Sync encoder.
The performance of the HD Graphics 4200 is clearly below the HD 4600 and HD 4400, since the GPU is designed for ULV models of the Y-series (11.5 W). Therefore, the clock rates are relatively low. Compared to a similar clocked HD 4000, the HD 4200 is somewhat faster due to architectural improvements and an increased number of execution units: The GT2 version integrates 20 EUs, compared to 16 EUs for the old HD 4000.
In simple games like Anno 2070 or Counter Strike: Global Offensive, the performance is sufficient to handle low settings and 1024 x 768 pixels. Many current titles like Battlefield 4, however, are not playable even at minimum graphic quality. Detailed benchmarks can be found below.
Due to the 22nm 3D Tri-Gate production process, the power consumption is relatively low and suitable even for tablets. In addition to the TDP of 11.5 watts, the Y-series CPUs are rated at an SDP (average power consumption) of 4.5 or 6 watts (depending on the model).
Intel HD Graphics 4000
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The Intel HD Graphics 4000 (GT2) is a processor graphics card that is included in the Ivy Bridge processors of 2012 (3rd generation of core, e.g. Core i7-3770). The base clock can be automatically overclocked using Turbo Boost technology. Depending on the processor model, the base and turbo clock rate may differ greatly resulting in different graphics performance of ULV parts compared to high-end desktop and laptop quad-core parts.
Compared to the Intel HD Graphics 3000 in Sandy Bridge CPUs, the HD 4000 card was completely redesigned and offers improved DirectX 11 capable shaders, Hardware Tessellation, a dedicated level 3 cache (before the Last Level Cache LLC of the CPU) and DirectCompute support. The IPC (instructions per clock) can therefore be even 2x as fast as with Sandy Bridge and overall up to 60% more performance (3DMark Vantage) should be possible.
First benchmarks position the HD Graphics 4000 (in a fast quad core desktop CPU) on a level with a dedicated Nvidia GeForce GT 330M and therefore above the AMD processor graphics Radeon HD 6620G. In our extensive tests with games the HD Graphics 4000 was able to beat the HD 6620G in a fast Core i7-3820QM by about 15%. In the slower i7-3610QM and a dual core i5 it was on a similar level as the 6620G. Therefore, casual gamers that wont mind reducing the quality settings in high end games, may be happy with the performance of the HD Graphics 4000. Beware, that the HD Graphics 4000 is used with different clock speeds depending on the CPU model. The ULV CPUs (Core ix-3xx7U) for example feature lower clock speeds and cant maintain the Turbo frequency as good as the 35 - 55 Watt models. Therefore, the ULV version is about 30% slower on average.
A speciality of the Ivy Bridge GPUs is that 4x MSAA is supported in hardware now. However, 2x is only supported through software. The algorithm to support 2x is going through the 4x pipeline with a software algorithm, so performance is similar to 4x MSAA.
The integrated video decoder called Multi Format Codec Engine (MFX) was also improved and should allow even simultaneus 4K video decoding. DXVAChecker lists MPEG2, VC1, WMV9, and H264 as supported codecs. QuickSync for fast transcoding of videos was also optimized for higher performance and better image quality.
Another new feature is the support for up to 3 independent displays (depends on how the HD 4000 is used in the laptop - maybe only with a DisplayPort / eDP) as AMD offers with theirs Eyefinity support (up to 6 displays). DisplayPort 1.1 (max 2560x1600) and HDMI 1.4 (max 1920x1080 without hacks) are supported by the chip according to Intel.
Due to the 22nm 3D Tri-Gate production process, the power consumption should be relatively low (the development was focused on performance per Watt). The TDP of the whole package (including processor and memory controller) varies between 18 Watt (ULV) up to 45 Watt (mobile quad core) for the consumer laptop CPUs.
| Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) | Intel HD Graphics 4200 | Intel HD Graphics 4000 |
Manufacturer | Intel | Intel | Intel |
HD Graphics Series | | | |
Codename | Bay Trail | Haswell GT2 | Ivy Bridge |
Architecture | Gen. 7 Ivy Bridge | Gen. 7.5 Haswell | Gen. 7 Ivy Bridge |
Pipelines | 4 - unified | 20 - unified | 16 - unified |
Core Speed | 311 - 896 (Boost) MHz | 200 - 850 (Boost) MHz | 350 - 1350 (Boost) MHz |
Memory Bus Width | 32/64/128 Bit | 64/128 Bit | 64/128 Bit |
Shared Memory | yes | yes | yes |
DirectX | DirectX 11, Shader 5.0 | DirectX 11.1, Shader 5.0 | DirectX 11, Shader 5.0 |
technology | 22 nm | 22 nm | 22 nm |
Date of Announcement | 11.09.2013 | 05.06.2013 | 23.03.2011 |
Features | | QuickSync | QuickSync |
CPU in HD Graphics (Bay Trail) | GPU Base Speed | GPU Boost / Turbo |
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Intel Pentium N3540 | 4 x 2160 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 896 MHz | Intel Pentium J2900 | 4 x 2410 MHz, 10 W | 688 MHz | 896 MHz | Intel Pentium N3530 | 4 x 2160 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 896 MHz | » show 43 more | Intel Pentium J2850 | 4 x 2400 MHz, 10 W | 688 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Pentium N3520 | 4 x 2167 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 854 MHz | Intel Celeron J1900 | 4 x 2000 MHz, 10 W | 688 MHz | 854 MHz | Intel Atom Z3795 | 4 x 1590 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 778 MHz | Intel Atom Z3785 | 4 x 1490 MHz, <4 W | 313 MHz | 833 MHz | Intel Atom Z3775 | 4 x 1460 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 778 MHz | Intel Atom Z3775D | 4 x 1490 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Atom Z3770 | 4 x 1460 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 667 MHz | Intel Atom Z3770D | 4 x 1500 MHz, <4 W | 313 MHz | 688 MHz | Intel Celeron N2940 | 4 x 1830 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 854 MHz | Intel Celeron N2930 | 4 x 1830 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 854 MHz | Intel Celeron J1850 | 4 x 2000 MHz, 10 W | 688 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Pentium N3510 | 4 x 2000 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 750 MHz | Intel Celeron N2920 | 4 x 1860 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 854 MHz | Intel Atom E3845 | 4 x 1910 MHz, 10 W | 542 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Atom Z3736F | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 313 MHz | 646 MHz | Intel Atom Z3736G | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 313 MHz | 646 MHz | Intel Atom Z3745 | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 778 MHz | Intel Atom Z3745D | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Atom Z3740 | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 667 MHz | Intel Atom Z3740D | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 313 MHz | 688 MHz | Intel Atom Z3735D | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 646 MHz | Intel Atom Z3735E | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 646 MHz | Intel Atom Z3735F | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 646 MHz | Intel Atom Z3735G | 4 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 646 MHz | Intel Celeron J1800 | 2 x 2410 MHz, 10 W | 688 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Celeron N2840 | 2 x 2160 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Celeron J1750 | 2 x 2410 MHz, 10 W | 688 MHz | 750 MHz | Intel Celeron N2910 | 4 x 1600 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 756 MHz | Intel Celeron N2830 | 2 x 2160 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 750 MHz | Intel Celeron N2820 | 2 x 2170 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 756 MHz | Intel Celeron N2815 | 2 x 1860 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 756 MHz | Intel Celeron N2810 | 2 x 2000 MHz, 7.5 W | 313 MHz | 756 MHz | Intel Atom Z3680 | 2 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 311 MHz | 667 MHz | Intel Atom Z3680D | 2 x 1330 MHz, <4 W | 313 MHz | 688 MHz | Intel Celeron N2808 | 2 x 1580 MHz, 4.3 W | 313 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Celeron N2807 | 2 x 1580 MHz, 4.3 W | 313 MHz | 750 MHz | Intel Celeron N2806 | 2 x 1580 MHz, 4.5 W | 313 MHz | 756 MHz | Intel Atom E3827 | 2 x 1750 MHz, 8 W | 542 MHz | 792 MHz | Intel Atom E3826 | 2 x 1460 MHz, 7 W | 533 MHz | 667 MHz | Intel Celeron N2805 | 2 x 1460 MHz, 4.3 W | 313 MHz | 667 MHz | Intel Atom E3825 | 2 x 1330 MHz, 6 W | ? MHz | 533 MHz | Intel Atom E3815 | 1 x 1460 MHz, 5 W | ? MHz | 400 MHz | min. - max. | | 311 - ? MHz | 400 - 896 MHz |
| CPU in HD Graphics 4200 | GPU Base Speed | GPU Boost / Turbo |
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Intel Core i7-4610Y | 2 x 1700 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i5-4300Y | 2 x 1600 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i5-4302Y | 2 x 1600 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | » show 8 more | Intel Core i5-4202Y | 2 x 1600 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i5-4220Y | 2 x 1600 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i5-4210Y | 2 x 1500 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i5-4200Y | 2 x 1400 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i3-4030Y | 2 x 1600 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i3-4020Y | 2 x 1500 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i3-4012Y | 2 x 1500 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i3-4010Y | 2 x 1300 MHz, 11.5 W | 200 MHz | 850 MHz | min. - max. | | 200 - ? MHz | 400 - 896 MHz |
| CPU in HD Graphics 4000 | GPU Base Speed | GPU Boost / Turbo |
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Intel Core i7-3770K | 4 x 3500 MHz, 77 W | 650 MHz | 1150 MHz | Intel Core i7-3940XM | 4 x 3000 MHz, 55 W | 650 MHz | 1350 MHz | Intel Core i7-3920XM | 4 x 2900 MHz, 55 W | 650 MHz | 1300 MHz | » show 36 more | Intel Core i7-3840QM | 4 x 2800 MHz, 45 W | 650 MHz | 1300 MHz | Intel Core i7-3820QM | 4 x 2700 MHz, 45 W | 650 MHz | 1250 MHz | Intel Core i7-3740QM | 4 x 2700 MHz, 45 W | 650 MHz | 1300 MHz | Intel Core i7-3720QM | 4 x 2600 MHz, 45 W | 650 MHz | 1250 MHz | Intel Core i5-3570K | 4 x 3400 MHz, 77 W | 650 MHz | 1150 MHz | Intel Core i7-3635QM | 4 x 2400 MHz, 45 W | 650 MHz | 1200 MHz | Intel Core i7-3630QM | 4 x 2400 MHz, 45 W | 650 MHz | 1150 MHz | Intel Core i7-3615QM | 4 x 2300 MHz, 45 W | 650 MHz | 1200 MHz | Intel Core i7-3610QM | 4 x 2300 MHz, 45 W | 650 MHz | 1100 MHz | Intel Core i7-3632QM | 4 x 2200 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1150 MHz | Intel Core i7-3612QM | 4 x 2100 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1100 MHz | Intel Core i7-3540M | 2 x 3000 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1300 MHz | Intel Core i7-3520M | 2 x 2900 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1250 MHz | Intel Core i5-3380M | 2 x 2900 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1250 MHz | Intel Core i5-3360M | 2 x 2800 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1200 MHz | Intel Core i5-3340M | 2 x 2700 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1250 MHz | Intel Core i5-3320M | 2 x 2600 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1200 MHz | Intel Core i5-3230M | 2 x 2600 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1100 MHz | Intel Core i7-3687U | 2 x 2100 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1200 MHz | Intel Core i5-3210M | 2 x 2500 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1100 MHz | Intel Core i7-3667U | 2 x 2000 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1150 MHz | Intel Core i7-3537U | 2 x 2000 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1200 MHz | Intel Core i7-3517U | 2 x 1900 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1150 MHz | Intel Core i3-3130M | 2 x 2600 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1100 MHz | Intel Core i5-3437U | 2 x 1900 MHz, 17 W | 650 MHz | 1200 MHz | Intel Core i3-3120M | 2 x 2500 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1100 MHz | Intel Core i5-3427U | 2 x 1800 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1150 MHz | Intel Core i3-3110M | 2 x 2400 MHz, 35 W | 650 MHz | 1000 MHz | Intel Core i5-3337U | 2 x 1800 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1100 MHz | Intel Core i5-3317U | 2 x 1700 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1050 MHz | Intel Core i7-3689Y | 2 x 1500 MHz, 13 W | 350 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i5-3439Y | 2 x 1500 MHz, 13 W | 350 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i3-3227U | 2 x 1900 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1100 MHz | Intel Core i5-3339Y | 2 x 1500 MHz, 13 W | 350 MHz | 850 MHz | Intel Core i3-3217U | 2 x 1800 MHz, 17 W | 350 MHz | 1050 MHz | Intel Core i3-3229Y | 2 x 1400 MHz, 13 W | 350 MHz | 850 MHz | min. - max. | | 200 - ? MHz | 400 - 1350 MHz |
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Benchmarks
Performance Rating - 3DMark 11 + Fire Strike + Time Spy - HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
1.4 pt (1%)
Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
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AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (Desktop) 6872%
Performance Rating - 3DMark 11 + Fire Strike + Time Spy - HD Graphics 4200
3.2 pt (3%)
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AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (Desktop) 2960%
Performance Rating - 3DMark 11 + Fire Strike + Time Spy - HD Graphics 4000
3 pt (3%)
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AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (Desktop) 3178%
3DMark - 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited Graphics
min: 11835 avg: 14513 median: 14748.5 (2%) max: 17613 Points
41579 Points (7%)
min: 43759 avg: 44324 median: 44323.5 (7%) max: 44888 Points
3DMark - 3DMark Ice Storm Extreme Graphics
min: 4751 avg: 7342 median: 7498 (1%) max: 9234 Points
min: 20514 avg: 24179 median: 24426 (3%) max: 28772 Points
3DMark - 3DMark Cloud Gate Score
min: 354 avg: 1182 median: 1188 (2%) max: 1703 Points
min: 1716 avg: 2853 median: 3027 (4%) max: 3754 Points
min: 1469 avg: 3380 median: 3282.5 (4%) max: 5946 Points
3DMark - 3DMark Cloud Gate Graphics
min: 362 avg: 1230 median: 1228.5 (1%) max: 1670 Points
min: 2101 avg: 3793 median: 3807 (2%) max: 5239 Points
min: 1619 avg: 3850 median: 3768.5 (2%) max: 5761 Points
3DMark - 3DMark Fire Strike Standard Score
min: 83 avg: 185 median: 147 (0%) max: 495 Points
min: 199 avg: 370 median: 394.5 (1%) max: 512 Points
min: 168 avg: 447 median: 444 (1%) max: 647 Points
3DMark - 3DMark Fire Strike Standard Graphics
min: 90 avg: 149 median: 149 (0%) max: 200 Points
min: 218 avg: 411 median: 431.5 (1%) max: 578 Points
min: 191 avg: 486 median: 480 (1%) max: 705 Points
3DMark - 3DMark Ice Storm Graphics
min: 5056 avg: 15391 median: 16047 (2%) max: 21351 Points
min: 17834 avg: 32317 median: 34087 (5%) max: 46175 Points
min: 11232 avg: 31858 median: 31598 (4%) max: 48923 Points
3DMark 11 - 3DM11 Performance Score
min: 143 avg: 223 median: 216 (1%) max: 280 Points
min: 367 avg: 660 median: 712 (2%) max: 828 Points
min: 248 avg: 603 median: 603 (2%) max: 802 Points
3DMark 11 - 3DM11 Performance GPU
min: 122 avg: 192 median: 186.5 (0%) max: 237 Points
min: 329 avg: 624 median: 638 (1%) max: 1060 Points
min: 216 avg: 522 median: 523 (1%) max: 684 Points
3DMark Vantage
3DM Vant. Perf. total + Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) 3DMark Vantage - 3DM Vant. Perf. total
min: 507 avg: 666 median: 637 (1%) max: 846 Points
3DM Vant. Perf. total + Intel HD Graphics 4200 min: 2165 avg: 2538 median: 2537.5 (2%) max: 2910 Points
3DM Vant. Perf. total + Intel HD Graphics 4000 min: 830 avg: 2985 median: 2959 (3%) max: 4433 Points
3DM Vant. Perf. GPU no PhysX + Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) 3DMark Vantage - 3DM Vant. Perf. GPU no PhysX
min: 395 avg: 512 median: 503 (0%) max: 667 Points
3DM Vant. Perf. GPU no PhysX + Intel HD Graphics 4200 min: 1678 avg: 1985 median: 1807 (2%) max: 2471 Points
3DM Vant. Perf. GPU no PhysX + Intel HD Graphics 4000 min: 659 avg: 2441 median: 2415 (2%) max: 3488 Points
3DMark 2001SE - 3DMark 2001 - Standard
7727 Points (8%)
min: 8967 avg: 14343 median: 15220 (16%) max: 16933 Points
3DMark 03 - 3DMark 03 - Standard
min: 4226 avg: 4997 median: 5220 (3%) max: 5323 Points
min: 7402 avg: 11805 median: 12768 (7%) max: 19294 Points
3DMark 05 - 3DMark 05 - Standard
min: 2666 avg: 3195 median: 3331 (5%) max: 3445 Points
min: 5239 avg: 8296 median: 8393 (12%) max: 11948 Points
3DMark 06 3DMark 06 - Score Unknown Settings + Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) 2108 (4%)
3DMark 06 - Score Unknown Settings + Intel HD Graphics 4000 4276 (8%)
3DMark 06 - Standard 1280x1024 + Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) min: 814 avg: 1785 median: 1866 (3%) max: 2151 Points
3DMark 06 - Standard 1280x1024 + Intel HD Graphics 4200 min: 2060 avg: 3529 median: 3383 (6%) max: 5020 Points
3DMark 06 - Standard 1280x1024 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 min: 1605 avg: 4588 median: 4412.5 (8%) max: 7159 Points
3DMark 06 - Standard 1280x800 + Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) 2087 Points (4%)
Unigine Heaven 3.0 - Unigine Heaven 3.0 DX 11
3.6 fps (1%)
min: 6.9 avg: 7.6 median: 7.4 (2%) max: 8.9 fps
Unigine Heaven 3.0 - Unigine Heaven 3.0 OpenGL
min: 7.7 avg: 8.1 median: 8.1 (4%) max: 8.4 fps
Unigine Heaven 2.1 - Heaven 2.1 high
min: 2.4 avg: 2.8 median: 2.8 (1%) max: 3.4 fps
min: 6 avg: 9.6 median: 9.4 (2%) max: 13 fps
SPECviewperf 11
specvp11 snx-01 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 SPECviewperf 11 - specvp11 snx-01
min: 0.69 avg: 1.1 median: 1.2 (1%) max: 1.47 fps
specvp11 tcvis-02 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 SPECviewperf 11 - specvp11 tcvis-02
min: 1.43 avg: 1.9 median: 2.1 (3%) max: 2.27 fps
specvp11 sw-02 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 SPECviewperf 11 - specvp11 sw-02
min: 3.98 avg: 6.9 median: 7.5 (9%) max: 8.45 fps
specvp11 proe-05 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 SPECviewperf 11 - specvp11 proe-05
min: 0.62 avg: 1.1 median: 1.2 (5%) max: 1.47 fps
specvp11 maya-03 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 SPECviewperf 11 - specvp11 maya-03
min: 7.12 avg: 10.2 median: 9.7 (7%) max: 13.09 fps
specvp11 lightwave-01 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 SPECviewperf 11 - specvp11 lightwave-01
min: 5.67 avg: 10.2 median: 11.1 (12%) max: 12.55 fps
specvp11 ensight-04 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 SPECviewperf 11 - specvp11 ensight-04
min: 1.06 avg: 1.6 median: 1.7 (1%) max: 2.24 fps
specvp11 catia-03 + Intel HD Graphics 4000 SPECviewperf 11 - specvp11 catia-03
0 fps (0%)
Windows 7 Experience Index - Win7 Gaming graphics
min: 5.9 avg: 6.4 median: 6.4 (81%) max: 6.6 Points
Windows 7 Experience Index - Win7 Graphics
min: 4.7 avg: 5.6 median: 5.1 (65%) max: 6.6 Points
Cinebench R10 Cinebench R10 Shading (32bit) + Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) Cinebench R10 - Cinebench R10 Shading (32bit)
min: 898 avg: 2014 median: 1991.5 (9%) max: 2889
Cinebench R10 Shading (32bit) + Intel HD Graphics 4200 min: 1991 avg: 4602 median: 4514 (21%) max: 6367
Cinebench R10 Shading (32bit) + Intel HD Graphics 4000 min: 2447 avg: 5020 median: 5157 (24%) max: 8562
Cinebench R11.5 Cinebench R11.5 OpenGL 64 Bit + Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) Cinebench R11.5 - Cinebench R11.5 OpenGL 64 Bit
min: 0.37 avg: 6.2 median: 6.4 (3%) max: 7.69 fps