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AMD logo Ryzen 9 4900H
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General information Ryzen 9 4900H Core i7-2620M
Launched Q2 2020 Q1 2011
Used in Mobile Mobile
Factory AMD Intel
Socket FP6 BGA1023
Clock 3.3 GHz 0 % 2.7 GHz 18.2 %
Turbo Clock 4.4 GHz 0 % 3.4 GHz 22.7 %
Cores 8 0 % 2 75 %
Threads 16 0 % 4 75 %
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 45 W 0 % 35 W 22.2 %
Performance Ryzen 9 4900H Core i7-2620M
Overall Score 59322 0 % 35378 40.4 %
Future Proof 76 % 0 % 23 % 69.7 %
Benchmark Score 12384 0 % 1566 87.4 %
Single Thread Score 2703.3 0 % 1461.9 45.9 %
Encrypting Data 16183.3 MB/s 0 % 3555.4 MB/s 78 %
Compressing Data 269.3 MB/s 0 % 37.2 MB/s 86.2 %
String objects sorting 30209.3 thousand/s 0 % 5618.8 thousand/s 81.4 %
Prime numbers generation 35.7 millions/s 0 % 12.9 millions/s 63.8 %
Mathemathic operations (integer) 66597.3 millions/s 0 % 8993 millions/s 86.5 %
Mathemathic operations (float) 38244.6 millions/s 0 % 3385.1 millions/s 91.1 %

Comparison of average FPS

Comparison of average FPS count by settings on resolution 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) for Ryzen 9 4900H, Core i7-2620M.

Average frames per second Ryzen 9 4900H Core i7-2620M
Screen resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels   Change
Ultra settings 130.9 FPS 59.8 FPS
High settings 209.4 FPS 95.7 FPS
Medium settings 261.8 FPS 119.6 FPS
Low settings 327.2 FPS 149.5 FPS
Difference 0 % 54.3 %

Grand Theft Auto V Frames per second

Comparison of FPS count by settings on resolution 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) in game 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) for Grand Theft Auto V.

Grand Theft Auto V Ryzen 9 4900H Core i7-2620M
Screen resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels   Change
Ultra settings 155.1 FPS 112.7 FPS
High settings 248.2 FPS 180.3 FPS
Medium settings 310.2 FPS 225.4 FPS
Low settings 387.8 FPS 281.7 FPS
Difference 0 % 27.3 %
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