The GPD Win 5 with a Ryzen chip was tested in games and benchmarks. |
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The results of testing the GPD Win 5 portable gaming console, one of the first solutions based on the AMD Strix Halo processor, have appeared online. The performance of the new product was evaluated in Cinebench R23 and 3DMark tests, as well as in a real gaming scenario. The GPD Win 5 is based on the 16-core AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor with Zen 5 architecture. Graphics capabilities are provided by the built-in Radeon 8060S, which is almost on par with the discrete GeForce RTX 4060 in terms of performance. In the CPU-Z benchmark, the console scored 771 points in single-threaded performance and 12,678 points when all processor cores were loaded. In Cinebench R23, the result was 30,495 points, and in Time Spy Graphics, it was 9,680 points, which is about 15% lower than the RTX 4060 (11,413 points). Despite the 70W power limit, the iGPU's capabilities, judging by the numbers, are sufficient for comfortable gaming in 1080p with high graphics quality settings. For example, in Black Myth: Wukong, the device ?squeezes? out more than 80 fps, while the chip heats up to 70?80 degrees Celsius. To dissipate heat, the GPD Win 5 uses a cooling system with two fans on the back panel. The device also supports a removable 5170 mAh battery, which attaches to the back and increases the weight of the console from 570 g to 910 g. The package includes a docking station, a USB Type-C ![]() At launch, the GPD Win 5 will be available in two configurations: with AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 and Ryzen AI MAX 385. The price of the console has not yet been announced. |