Evolve

Evolve

AVERAGE FPS
39
playable

This combination offers playable performance with an average of 39 FPS, though you may want to lower settings for smoother gameplay.

Evolve with Intel Core Ultra 5 245 + Intel Arc B370, In-Depth Analysis

The Intel Core Ultra 5 245 paired with the Intel Arc B370 in Evolve delivers a performance profile that is almost entirely dictated by the integrated graphics solution. With the GPU landing in the 5th percentile of all tested graphics processors, the measured frame rates across all resolutions and settings are consistently low, often falling below the threshold for smooth, competitive play. The data indicates that this combination is fundamentally GPU-limited, with the Core Ultra 5 245’s substantial processing power left largely untapped in this specific title. While the CPU is a high-end desktop part with a 90th percentile ranking, the Arc B370’s integrated nature and 25 W thermal design point create a significant bottleneck that prevents the system from achieving playable performance in most scenarios. This analysis will break down the measured FPS data, the CPU’s role, and the practical implications for anyone considering this hardware pairing for Evolve.

Resolution Scaling

The measured FPS data for the Intel Core Ultra 5 245 + Intel Arc B370 combination in Evolve shows a clear and predictable pattern: performance degrades sharply as resolution increases. This is a classic sign of a system that is heavily constrained by its graphics processing unit. The GPU’s workload scales directly with the number of pixels rendered, and the Arc B370’s limited shading units, TMUs, and ROPs are quickly overwhelmed at higher resolutions.

At 1920x1080, the system achieves its best results. With Low settings, the average frame rate is 80 FPS, which is the only configuration in the entire dataset that approaches a truly smooth experience. Moving up to Medium settings at this resolution yields an average of 62 FPS, with a minimum of 53 FPS and a maximum of 72 FPS. High settings at 1080p bring the average down to 49 FPS, and Ultra settings drop it further to 34 FPS. The drop from Low to Ultra at 1080p is a significant 46 FPS, showing that the GPU’s fill rate and shader processing capabilities are a major limiting factor even at the lowest resolution tested.

When moving to 2560x1440, the frame rates fall consistently across all settings. Low settings average 54 FPS, a 32.5% decrease from the 1080p Low result. Medium settings average 42 FPS, with a minimum of 35 FPS and a maximum of 48 FPS. High settings average 33 FPS, and Ultra settings drop to an average of just 23 FPS. The scaling from 1080p to 1440p shows a roughly 30-33% reduction in average FPS for Low, Medium, and High settings, which is a typical penalty for a GPU that is already working near its limits.

The jump to 3840x2160 (4K) is where the system becomes effectively unplayable. The average FPS at Low settings is 31 FPS, which is below the 60 FPS target for most gamers. Medium settings at 4K produce an average of 24 FPS, with a minimum of 20 FPS and a maximum of 27 FPS. High settings yield an average of 19 FPS, and Ultra settings produce a dismal 13 FPS. The resolution scaling from 1440p to 4K shows a further reduction of roughly 42-45% for the Low and Medium settings, indicating that the GPU is completely saturated and cannot keep up with the pixel count.

The data reveals that the limiting component in this combination is unambiguously the Intel Arc B370. The Core Ultra 5 245, with its 14 cores and boost clock of 5.10 GHz, is more than capable of feeding frames to a discrete graphics card. However, the integrated GPU’s performance ceiling is so low that the CPU is never the bottleneck. The frame rate drops are almost entirely attributable to the GPU’s inability to process the increasing pixel data. The fact that the 4K Medium setting has a recorded minimum of 20 FPS and a maximum of 27 FPS, with an average of 24 FPS, shows a system that is struggling to maintain any kind of consistent performance under load.

CPU Role

The Intel Core Ultra 5 245 is a powerful desktop processor, but in this Evolve configuration, its role is largely that of a spectator. The CPU’s architecture, Arrow Lake, is built on a 3 nm process and features 14 cores and 14 threads. Its base clock is 3.50 GHz, with a boost clock of 5.10 GHz. The processor has a 24 MB shared L3 cache and a 102.4 GB/s memory bandwidth. In synthetic benchmarks, the CPU performs exceptionally well, with a Cinebench R23 multi-core score of 32924 and a single-core score of 4648. Its average benchmark score is 48995, placing it in the 90th percentile of all CPUs tested.

Given this processing power, one might expect the CPU to drive high frame rates in a game like Evolve. However, the benchmark results for this specific combo show that the CPU’s potential is never realized. The measured FPS is consistently low, even at 1080p with Low settings, where the CPU should be able to handle the game’s logic and physics without breaking a sweat. The bottleneck is the integrated Intel Arc B370, which has a TDP of only 25 W and relies on system shared memory. The GPU’s 1280 shading units and 20 ROPs are simply not enough to render frames at a rate that would challenge the CPU.

The CPU’s role is further diminished by the fact that Evolve is a title from 2015. While the game is not new, the data shows that its performance is still limited by the GPU in this configuration. The CPU’s high single-thread performance, as indicated by its Cinebench R20 single-core score of 1952, is not a factor because the GPU is unable to deliver frames quickly enough for the CPU to become a limiting factor. The data suggests that the Core Ultra 5 245 could easily support a much more powerful discrete GPU in Evolve, but with the Arc B370, its capabilities are effectively wasted.

The nearest rivals to the Core Ultra 5 245 provide context for its performance, but they do not change the fact that the CPU is not the issue in this pairing. The AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5755G has an average score of 49196, which is -0.4% relative to the Intel chip. The AMD Ryzen 9 7900 scores 49228, a -0.5% delta. The Intel Xeon Gold 5318H scores 48698, a +0.6% delta, and the Intel Core i5-14600K scores 48618, a +0.8% delta. These rival CPUs are all in the same performance class as the Core Ultra 5 245, yet none of them would be able to improve the frame rates in Evolve if paired with the Arc B370. The data confirms that the GPU is the sole limiting factor in this system.

Settings Recommendations

Based on the measured FPS data, the only configuration that provides a consistently playable experience is 1920x1080 with Low settings, which achieves an average of 80 FPS. This is the only setting and resolution combination that exceeds the 60 FPS threshold that is generally considered the minimum for smooth gameplay in a fast-paced FPS. The 1080p Medium setting, with an average of 62 FPS, is also marginally playable, but its minimum of 53 FPS indicates that there will be noticeable dips below 60 FPS during intense action sequences. For players who prioritize a stable frame rate over visual fidelity, 1080p Low is the clear recommendation.

At 1080p High, the average drops to 49 FPS, which is below the 60 FPS target. This setting is not recommended for competitive play, as the frame rate is not consistently smooth. The 1080p Ultra setting, with an average of 34 FPS, is not playable. It presents a 46 FPS drop from Low to Ultra, which is a massive performance penalty for visual improvements that are unlikely to be noticeable in the heat of battle.

At 2560x1440, the situation worsens. The Low setting averages 54 FPS, which is below the 60 FPS target. The Medium setting averages 42 FPS, and the High and Ultra settings average 33 FPS and 23 FPS, respectively. None of these settings provide a smooth experience. The 1440p Low setting might be acceptable for a player who is willing to tolerate sub-60 FPS performance, but it is not ideal. The data suggests that 1440p is not a viable resolution for this GPU in Evolve.

At 3840x2160, all settings are effectively unplayable. The best result is 31 FPS at Low settings, which is far below the playability threshold. The Medium setting averages 24 FPS, with a minimum of 20 FPS and a maximum of 27 FPS, showing a very unstable frame time. The High and Ultra settings produce averages of 19 FPS and 13 FPS, respectively, which are essentially slideshows. The 4K resolution is not a realistic option for this hardware combination in Evolve.

The data indicates that the best experience per the measured rows is achieved by using 1920x1080 with Low settings. This provides the highest average frame rate and the most consistent performance. Players who are willing to trade some visual quality for a smoother experience can try Medium settings at 1080p, but they should be prepared for occasional frame rate dips. No other setting or resolution combination in the dataset offers a performance level that is suitable for a competitive FPS. The recommendation is to stick to 1080p and use the lowest settings to maximize the frame rate and minimize input lag.

How This Combo Ranks

The Intel Core Ultra 5 245 + Intel Arc B370 combination ranks 2639 out of 2872 tested combos in Evolve. This places it in the bottom 8.1% of all tested systems, a very poor showing. The rank is a direct consequence of the GPU’s low performance. The Arc B370 is in the 5th percentile of all GPUs, with an average benchmark score of 1184 in 3DMark Steel Nomad DX12. Its nearest rivals include the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5570, which scores 1186, and the ATI Radeon HD 5770, which scores 1190. The AMD Radeon HD 7650M scores 1192, and the AMD FirePro M2000 scores 1168. These are all legacy or low-end mobile GPUs, highlighting the Arc B370’s position at the very bottom of the performance hierarchy.

The combo’s rank is also affected by the CPU, but not in a negative way. The Core Ultra 5 245 is a high-end processor, but its performance is irrelevant when paired with such a weak GPU. The data shows that the combo’s rank is almost entirely determined by the GPU’s limitations. The CPU’s 90th percentile ranking in synthetic benchmarks does not translate to a good in-game rank because the GPU cannot deliver the frames.

The ranking of 2639 out of 2872 means that there are 233 other tested combos that perform worse than this one. This is a small number, and it indicates that the vast majority of systems, even those with older or lower-end components, are able to achieve better frame rates in Evolve than this specific pairing. The combo is effectively a worst-case scenario for gaming, as it pairs a strong CPU with a GPU that is not designed for gaming performance.

The data suggests that this combo is not suitable for Evolve at any resolution or setting that would be considered playable. The system’s rank reflects this, as it is near the bottom of the list. For anyone looking to play Evolve, this combo should be avoided. Even a modest discrete GPU would likely provide a significant improvement in frame rates and would move the combo’s rank up considerably. The current rank is a clear indicator that the Intel Arc B370 is the primary bottleneck and that the system is not optimized for this game.

FAQ

*Q: What is the best average FPS this combo can achieve in Evolve?*

A: The highest average FPS measured is 80 FPS, which is achieved at 1920x1080 resolution with Low settings. This is the only configuration that exceeds the 60 FPS target for smooth gameplay.

*Q: Is this combo capable of 4K gaming in Evolve?*

A: No. At 3840x2160, the average FPS ranges from 13 FPS on Ultra settings to 31 FPS on Low settings. All 4K configurations are below the playability threshold, with the Medium setting showing an average of 24 FPS and a minimum of 20 FPS.

Q: How does the Intel Arc B370 compare to its nearest rivals?

A: The Arc B370 has an average benchmark score of 1184. Its nearest rival, the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5570, scores 1186, which is a -0.2% delta. The ATI Radeon HD 5770 scores 1190 (-0.5%), the AMD Radeon HD 7650M scores 1192 (-0.7%), and the AMD FirePro M2000 scores 1168 (+1.4%). These are all very low-end GPUs.

Q: What is the CPU’s role in this combo’s performance?

A: The CPU is not a limiting factor. The Intel Core Ultra 5 245 has 14 cores and a boost clock of 5.10 GHz, with a Cinebench R23 multi-core score of 32924. The performance bottleneck is entirely the Intel Arc B370, which is an integrated GPU with a 25 W TDP that cannot render frames fast enough to utilize the CPU’s power.

*Q: What is the combo’s overall rank in Evolve?*

A: The combo ranks 2639 out of 2872 tested combos in Evolve. This places it in the bottom 8.1% of all systems, indicating that it is one of the worst-performing combinations for this game.

Q: What settings should I use for the best experience?

A: Use 1920x1080 resolution with Low settings, which yields an average FPS of 80. The Medium setting at 1080p is also playable with an average of 62 FPS, but it has a minimum of 53 FPS. All other settings and resolutions produce average FPS below 60 and are not recommended.

Measured FPS Breakdown

The following is the complete measured FPS data for the Intel Core Ultra 5 245 + Intel Arc B370 combination in Evolve:

1920x1080 (1080p):

  • Low: Average 80 FPS. This is the highest average FPS recorded for this combo and is the only configuration that is fully smooth.
  • Medium: Average 62 FPS, with a minimum of 53 FPS and a maximum of 72 FPS. This setting is playable but has occasional dips below 60 FPS.
  • High: Average 49 FPS. This setting is below the 60 FPS target and is not recommended for smooth gameplay.
  • Ultra: Average 34 FPS. This setting is not playable, as the frame rate is too low for a fast-paced FPS.

2560x1440 (1440p):

  • Low: Average 54 FPS. This is below the 60 FPS target, but may be tolerable for some players.
  • Medium: Average 42 FPS, with a minimum of 35 FPS and a maximum of 48 FPS. This setting is not smooth and will result in a sub-optimal experience.
  • High: Average 33 FPS. This setting is not playable.
  • Ultra: Average 23 FPS. This setting is not playable.

3840x2160 (4K):

  • Low: Average 31 FPS. This is the best 4K result, but it is still far below the playability threshold.
  • Medium: Average 24 FPS, with a minimum of 20 FPS and a maximum of 27 FPS. The frame rate is very unstable and not playable.
  • High: Average 19 FPS. This setting is not playable.
  • Ultra: Average 13 FPS. This setting is not playable.

The data shows a clear pattern: as resolution increases, the average FPS drops significantly. The GPU is the limiting factor at all resolutions, and the system is only capable of delivering a smooth experience at 1080p with the lowest settings. The performance gap between Low and Ultra settings is substantial, with an 80 FPS average at 1080p Low versus a 13 FPS average at 4K Ultra. This 67 FPS difference underscores the GPU’s severe limitations. The measured FPS breakdown confirms that this combo is not suitable for Evolve beyond the most basic 1080p configuration.

Hardware Specifications

Intel Core Ultra 5 245

Cores / Threads 14 / 14
Base Clock 3500 MHz
Boost Clock 5100 MHz
TDP 65W
Socket Intel Socket 1851
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Intel Arc B370

VRAM System Shared System Shared
Base Clock
Boost Clock 2400 MHz MHz
TDP 25 WW
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FPS Benchmarks by Resolution & Settings

Performance data for Intel Core Ultra 5 245 + Intel Arc B370 in Evolve

Resolution Settings Avg FPS
3840x2160 Low 31.0
3840x2160 Medium 24.0
3840x2160 High 19.0
3840x2160 Ultra 13.0
2560x1440 Low 54.0
2560x1440 Medium 42.0
2560x1440 High 33.0
2560x1440 Ultra 23.0
1920x1080 Low 80.0
1920x1080 Medium 62.0
1920x1080 High 49.0
1920x1080 Ultra 34.0

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