Super Small Ryzen 5700G Emulation Monster! This APU Can Do It All!

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hey what's going on everybody it's ETA Prime back here again today we're going to be checking out the emulation performance of the allnew AMD ryzen 7 5700 gapu recently I put the super small form factor PC together around the 5700 G and for PC gaming it actually performs really well I did overclock the GPU and if you're interested in checking out the build and PC game performance I will leave a link for that video in the description but this video is strictly going to be dedicated to emulation we're going to go through some PSP some wiii some GameCube some Wii U some switch some Xbox Xbox 360 we're going to tackle all the high-end stuff with this new Apu and see what it can really do but before we jump right into it I just want to give you a quick rundown on the basic specs here for the CPU or the Apu we have that ryzen 75700 g we do have built-in Radeon 8 Graphics I went with 16 GB of ddr4 a 1 TB nvme drive this is a super super small 3.3 L case and it does come with 150 W power supply and we're going to be running Windows 10 Pro and like I mentioned if you're interested in checking out the full build Link for that video is in the description but let's go ahead and jump into Windows all right so here it is I'm running Windows 10 Pro as you can see we have that ryzen 7 5700 G 8 cor 16 threads with a base clock of 3.8 GHz and a boost up to 4.6 16 GB of ddr4 running at 4,000 MHz and the built-in Radeon 8 Graphics but with this one here I am overclocked to 2300 MHz from 2000 so we do have a bit of an overclock on that GPU I've got a lot of stuff to test here but some stuff that you won't see in this video is like Dreamcast and N64 when it comes to that lower end stuff this is going to run it just fine even if you want to upscale to 1080p 2K 4K we have more than enough CPU and GPU power to run those emulators at full speed we will start off light here and the first one we're going to jump right into is PS P so here we are with the Standalone version of PV sspp we're at 5x resolution using the Vulcan backend with one of the harder ones to run which is Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition with each one of these emulators you will see the name of the system the name of the emulator if I'm upscaled or not I'll also have the backend listed down in the lower leftand corner we have After Burner running up in the top leftand corner and the name of the game on screen at any given time so you know what's going on with this system next on the list we have Sega Saturn using retroarch with the beetle core if you want to use y boss an Shiro you'll have no issues with it I just personally like the beetle core here and we're running at full speed so Sega Saturn emulation isn't an issue on this machine either just because I was already here in retro Arch I figured I'd show you your boss and Shiro upscale to 1080p we have Sega rally running here and it definitely makes a big difference over jump [Music] easy I also wanted to test out a little bit of upscaled PS1 emulation using Swan station formerly known as duck station inside of retro Arch you could also use the Stalone version if you want to but here we have colum McCrae rally 2.0 upscale to 4K and personally I love upscaling these racing games on PlayStation 1 some games upscale better than others but I find that most racing games do a great job moving over to 3DS using Citra in the past I've actually had a lot of issues running Citra on these ryzen apus mainly because of the openg performance but with this one here it seems to be working a lot better even than the 4,000 series apus we're at 3x resolution now this doesn't mean that every single 3DS game is going to run at 3x you will have to drop some of them down but we're getting decent performance here with Cit great next on the list we have PS2 using PC sx2 we're upscale to 2K using the direct X11 back in uh like I mentioned with Citra openg GL really isn't great on these I did test it here we can run these at 720p with openg GL but if you want to upscale to 2K and maybe even higher with some games go with the direct X11 back in but when it comes to PS2 emulation on these new 5000 series A CPUs it does an amazing [Music] job when it comes to the Dolphin Emulator it's gotten a lot easier to emulate in the last few years via GameCube or Wii and with this system here you're not going to have any issues pushing even some of the harder to run games at 4K using the Vulcan back in and this goes for GameCube like you're seeing running here and even wi games and real quick here we have a wi game using the same Dolphin Emulator upscale to 4K Vulcan back in really great performance okay ever since AMD released the 4,000 series apus we've been able to do PS3 pretty well here it is using rpcs3 and we're even upscaled to 1080p using that Vulcan back in here we have Tech six and this one's a little easier to emulate now if we take a look at the CPU usage we're sitting around 25 up to 25% and the wattage on the CPU package power is around 52 to 54 Watts but there are some PS3 games that really take advantage of those extra threads like Skate 3 and uh we're going to see that jump up dramatically so instead of pulling 50 to 55 Watts we're around 80 Watts here with this game and that's really because it loves those extra threads and we have plenty of them but as you can see we're still upscale to 1080p using that Vulcan back end and it's running Skate 3 at 60 textures here I tested three different games and basically it's the same thing through all of them so I'm going to chalk it up to the latest AMD drivers not being compatible with this emulator and finally here we have Zenia the Xbox 360 Emulator we should be running this at 60 but uh it really does favor Nvidia gpus or just dedicated gpus in general there's no doubt that this 5700 G has more than enough CPU power to run this emulator but as it sits right now with the latest versions of Zenia it just doesn't like these built-in Radeon graphics so yeah the 5700 G performs absolutely amazing amazing with emulation and it's only going to get better with the 6000 series and the 7,000 series I mean there's rumor right now that the 6000 series apus from AMD will feature R DNA too instead of Vega Graphics so that's really going to help out especially with those emulators that favor higher-end graphics and it's really just going to allow us to upscale more with the stuff that we're running right now at full speed but that's going to wrap it up for this one really appreciate you watching if you're interested in checking out some PC games running on the 5700 G definitely check out the first video I made on this little Bild and if you're interested in putting something like this together I will leave a few links in the description if you have any questions or if there's anything else you want to see running on this little bill just let me know in the comments below and like always thanks for watching
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Length: 8min 57sec (537 seconds)
Published: Wed May 19 2021
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