The gaming benchmark scene got a major level-up with the announcement of a new 3DMark version on 14 November 2011. When it dropped on February 4, 2013, it changed the game by letting you compare scores across Windows, Android, and iOS – a first for cross-platform performance showdowns. 3DMark doesn't just give you one score; it dishes out separate tests for different devices. Ice Storm is for the mobile warriors on smartphones, tablets, and entry-level PCs. Ice Storm Extreme cranks it up for the high-end mobile devices. Sling Shot is the mobile-only test for the latest devices and flagship phones. Cloud Gate is for the home PC and notebook crowd. Sky Diver targets gaming laptops and mid-range PCs that want to push their limits. Night Raid is for the integrated graphics squad, like tablets and laptops without dedicated GPUs. Fire Strike is where the gaming PCs flex their muscles. Fire Strike Extreme and Fire Strike Ultra are for the multi-GPU and 4K gaming rigs, respectively. Time Spy is the DirectX 12 arena added in July 2016, exclusive to Windows 10, for the high-end gaming PCs to strut their stuff.
The Pentium G4620 GPU ranks between the Core i3-7100 and A12-9800 in the gaming rig hierarchy. It's 3.1% less powerful than the Core i3-7100 but still offers 37% more juice than the A12-9800 for those epic gaming sessions. In the realm of virtual worlds, the Pentium G4620 shows a stellar performance leap, outpacing the last-gen Pentium G4520 by a whopping 52.5%. Once again, the Pentium G4520 gets left behind in the pixel dust, as its Kaby Lake-S-based successor shows a ~52.5% speed boost in the latest game benchmarks. The Pentium G4520 is a testament to how far behind the entry-level Skylake-S-based GPUs lag compared to the new Kaby Lake-S lineup. With its performance, the Pentium G4620 snags the 47th spot on the leaderboard. For casual gaming, the Pentium G4620 holds the fort with its 2-cores and 4-threads, though it won't be breaking any high score records.
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