Intel Alder Lake-H Core i9-12900HK Review: MSI's Raider GE76 Goes Hybrid
by Brett Howse on January 25, 2022 9:00 AM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
- Intel
- MSI
- Laptops
- Alder Lake
- GE76 Raider
- 12th Gen Core
- Alder Lake-H
Battery Life
Built on what Intel now calls Intel 7, the new Alder Lake processors do not get a completely new foundry node to reduce power consumption. The idea of having P-Cores and E-Cores though is an interesting one for the laptop space, as in theory the E-Cores could lower power consumption quite a bit. However, that discussion will need to likely wait for the thin and light notebooks to arrive with U-Series and P-Series processors as a H-Series device with a massive RTX 3080L Ti GPU, DDR5-4800, multiple PCIe 4.0 SSDs, and a 360 Hz display are not going to be a showcase for power efficiency of a processor.
As always, our battery life tests have the display set to 200 nits brightness and the system set in its most efficient mode.
Web Battery
Our first test shows that the Raider GE76, despite a 99.9 Wh battery, performs very poorly if used as a portable computer. Thankfully it is not really intended to be used this way, as it is big and heavy to carry around, but the regression over the outgoing Tiger Lake model is clear. What is also very clear is how much better AMD is able to power-gate its large discrete GPU compared to NVIDIA, as the AMD gaming system dominates in the battery life tests.
The normalized results remove the battery size from the equation and drops the new Raider GE76 to the bottom of the results. There are several variables, so it is difficult to pinpoint exactly what is causing the power consumption regression, but likely DDR5-4800 is a part of it.
PCMark Modern Office Battery
The PCMark test will run a series of workloads in a ten-minute window, and if a device finishes the work quicker, it is able to idle for a larger percentage of the ten minutes, which probably assists the new Alder Lake system here as it is overall a more performant device compared to the outgoing Tiger Lake laptop.
Movie Playback
The battery life regression is even more pronounced in the battery life playback time. Clearly there is a significant amount of passive power draw in this system.
Looking at the Tesseract score, which divide the movie playback time by the length of the movie The Avengers shows that you would run out of juice halfway through your third viewing.
Battery Life Summary
In a word the battery life could be summed up as "unimpressive". The Raider GE76 is not an ideal test bed to determine CPU efficiency under load since the underlying power draw is significant. To see how Alder Lake compares we will have to wait for more power efficient platforms to get more meaningful results.
Storage Performance
Unlike with the desktop counterpart for Alder Lake, the laptop variants are limited to “just” PCIe 4.0 storage. The Raider GE76 offers support for two of them, and the system shipped with two Samsung PM9A1 PCIe 4.0 drives at 1 TB each.
The drive performance is class leading, with the highest results we have ever achieved in the PCMark Full System Drive test.
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undervolted_dc - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link
100wh battery and 115w isn't a bit high ? is all that needed to win in benchmarks ?shabby - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link
Seems like it, except they always lose in the battery life benchmarknico_mach - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link
That battery life is U-G-L-Y for sure.mothringer - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link
It's a DTR, that's actually pretty good by DTR standards. Almost double what mine gets.tipoo - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link
In what world is a 5900 + 6800 also not a desktop replacement?temps - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link
the one where its performance is too poor for it to actually be used as a desktop replacementBillBear - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link
Except for the part where performance on this craters the second you unplug this from the wall?lilo777 - Tuesday, January 25, 2022 - link
Why would you unplug a desktop from the wall?melgross - Wednesday, January 26, 2022 - link
Because it’s not actually a desktop. It’s not that useful away from the socket though, which is a problem. But that’s been a problem for all Windows machines, no matter which CPU is inside. Performance drops to unusable levels for many software packages.TheinsanegamerN - Friday, January 28, 2022 - link
What a surprise, melgross doesnt understand how DTRs work.