The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Publisher: Bethesda
From our
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim review:
'It’s like watching Star Wars and genuinely thinking, ‘what about those poor Death Star construction workers?’ You’re missing the point: Skyrim is a huge and engaging world to explore and it treats you with great moments, from your first dragon encounter to finally being able to craft dwarven armour.'
Our Skyrim benchmark to includes the official high resolution texture packs. We record a sixty second manual play through just outside the town of Whiterun during a thunderstorm. We use a section where we are able to run forward in a straight line for a minute without being attacked so the benchmark remains consistent, and use the third person camera view.
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AMD A8-7600 (3.1GHz)
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AMD A8-6500T (2.1GHz)
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Intel Core i3-4330 (3.5GHz)
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AMD Athlon 5350
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Intel Core-i3 3220 (3.3GHz)
Frames per second (higher is better)
Power Consumption
For all of the performance tests, we disable all power-saving technology in order to give us a consistent set of results, and to give us best-case performance numbers - even though technologies such as Intel's SpeedStep might only take microseconds to kick in, that can make a difference in some tests.
However, for the power consumption tests we re-enable everything in order to gauge real-world power draw. The power draw is measured via a power meter at the wall, so the numbers below represent the total system power draw from the mains, not the power consumption of a CPU itself. Measuring the power draw of any individual component in a PC is tricky to impossible to achieve.
Idle Power Consumption
For this test, we leave the PC doing nothing but displaying the Windows 7 desktop (with Aero enabled) for a few minutes and record the wattage drawn from the wall via a power meter.
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Raspberry Pi (claimed power consumption)
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Intel NUC DC53427RKE
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Intel NUC D33217CK
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AMD Athlon 5350
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AMD A8-6500T
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Intel Core i3-4330
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AMD A8-7600
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AMD A10-7850K
Watts, lower is better
Load Power Consumption
To generate a realistic load power consumption figure we need to load both the CPU and GPU portions of the processors. To do this we use Prime95 to load the CPU and Unigine's Heaven benchmark to load the GPU.
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Raspberry Pi (claimed power consumption)
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Intel NUC D33217CK
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Intel NUC DC53427RKE
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AMD Athlon 5350
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AMD A8-6500T
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Intel Core i3-4330
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AMD A8-7600 (3.1GHz)
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AMD A10-7850K
Watts, lower is better
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