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Does Ryzen 7 5800x Have Integrated Graphics – Answers & Ryzens Explained

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    Updated on October 6, 2022
    John Chad, Bachelor Computer Science Degree & Computer Engineering.
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    John is a certified IT & Computer Engineer with a Bachelors Degree. He has worked for a International Insurance Company in the IT department before deciding to become a full time blogger to help his readers. Holds a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science from Stanford University.

    Integrated Graphics are important for people who do not wish to buy a dedicated graphics card, as it allows you to play some games & do things that require graphical processing, as such, it’s important to know if your CPU comes with them integrated or not as it may require you to buy a dedicated graphics card if not. In this article, we will discuss Integrated GPUs & about the Ryzen 7 5800x.

    Does Ryzen 7 5800x Have Integrated Graphics

    All the latest Ryzen CPUs do not have Integrated graphics, this means that if you want to install any sort of software including the Operating System, you will need to buy a separate/dedicated GPU.

    What is an Integrated GPU?

    An integrated GPU is just another word for a graphics chip built onto the CPU itself rather than being physically separate. It does however mean that there is less space taken up inside the PC case by the cooler and therefore usually results in smaller heatsinks too. On top of this many manufacturers opt for cheaper manufacturing methods compared to building a whole new chip resulting in lower production costs. As a result, most modern consumer-grade chipsets feature either integrated GPUs or very weak versions of those found in higher-end desktop computers.

    The only downside with integrated GPU is the fact that they’re often weaker than comparable parts within the same family due to lack of development time and budget allocated to developing them, plus their limiting size also limits their performance as a whole. However they still manage to perform decently enough for basic tasks like web browsing or playing simpler 3D games. That said the difference between integrated and dedicated video cards is still massive and a dedicated card should always be a priority if you wish to play games.

    In terms of actual computing power they aren’t much use if you want to do some gaming, serious number crunching, image editing, or playback 4K ultra HD videos. The integrated graphics card has a far better performance for doing these kinds of things despite also being quite costly. For casual gamers that aren’t after high-end games, though, integrated graphics make good sense since the price point isn’t going to break the bank.

    About The Ryzen 7 5800x

    The current generation of Ryzen processors does not come equipped with integrated graphics.

    The Zen+ based processors released and benefited from additional tuning designed specifically to improve performance in certain applications. Models in this range tend to excel in multi-threaded workloads where multiple cores need to process data simultaneously whereas single-core usage tends to struggle slightly.

    As mentioned earlier, the Ryzens do not have integrated graphics at all and they are manufactured using fewer transistors meaning they consume significantly less energy during operation. This leads to longer battery life on laptops and quieter PCs overall.

    Is AMD’s Ryzen CPU Compatible with Nvidia GeForce Drivers?

    Yes, it is completely compatible, you can use a Ryzen CPU with an RTX Graphics card. For your NVIDIA graphics card, you will always need to update it using Nvidia Geforce Drivers that can be found on their website and your Ryzen will never complain or have any compatibility issues at all.

    AMD recently introduced a program called CatalystDriverSwitcher that allows anyone to easily switch between the official AMD graphics drivers and third-party alternatives. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to work on every device yet, so it’s worth trying it out and seeing if it makes things easier for you personally. Otherwise, you might prefer downloading drivers straight from Nvidia instead.

    Does AMD Support CrossfireX or SLI?

    CrossfireX is AMD’s proprietary technology for combining forces of two identical processors working together in tandem to boost speed and efficiency. In contrast to the usual method of adding two slower graphics cards together in order for each to function independently, CrossfireX uses a shared memory pool to increase bandwidth between the two components. Each component has its own set of unified shader units known as Shader Engines, thus allowing each to utilize resources freely.
    Unfortunately, this comes at the cost of reduced visual effects and detail levels when comparing benchmarks against non-crossfired configurations. A typical example of this phenomenon occurs in Battlefield 1, where the FPS per second drops from roughly 70-80 fps down to 50-60 fps when enabled. Even after disabling Crossplay, the drop remains present. Enabling DX12 mode further reduces framerate.
    Due to poor optimization of CrossfireX in comparison to traditional dual GPU setups, CrossfireX is disabled by default on AMD products. Users wishing to enable it need to head to the Advanced Power Management section of UEFI/BIOS setup screen. After checking Enable CrossFire Technology box, reboot your PC. Once done, you will be able to choose CrossFireX profile in Settings ” Gaming Mode ” Global Setting ” Video Quality Options.
    SLI refers to a solution whereby two different processors are combined together to produce increased performance. Unlike CrossfireX, SLI requires compatible motherboards and involves pairing two identical graphics cards with matching sockets. The benefit of this approach is obvious, especially when paired with an overclocked main processor. Performance increases are typically measured in frames per second (FPS) but sometimes in megapixels rendered per minute (MPPM) or gigaflops.
    To enable SLI users will need to go to Advanced Power Management section of UEFI/BIOS setup screen as previously explained and disable Hybrid Processing features. This setting prevents simultaneous use of both internal and external displays. Next, open the AMD utility tool included with your drivers and select Configure SLi Profile…. From here, you can configure your desired settings and reboot PC. SLI will now become active automatically. To reverse this change, return to the aforementioned page in BIOS and reenable hybrid processing.

    Conclusion

    Hopefully, you now understand the basics behind various types of integrated graphics and how they differ from each other. Whether you plan on buying a Ryzen CPU or not, you should keep in mind that it does not come with integrated graphics, as such, there are several alternative ways to enjoy improved gaming performance. Be sure to read our guides detailing how to optimize your existing games for maximum performance as well as learn how to tweak anti-aliasing options for smoother visuals. Also, remember that integrated GPUs are nothing special and you shouldn’t expect to find amazing performance from them. Just bear in mind that they exist and you might occasionally need them.