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    Can anyone with a GB 15x give me a 1080p Superposition bench?

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by NTsoulS, Jul 19, 2018.

  1. NTsoulS

    NTsoulS Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just got a Surface Book 2 1060 for a decent price and wanted to find out if it would be worth the effort in doing a trade for a GB15x. So I wanted to get some benchmarks from you guys. I asked for Superposition 1080p extreme but any will do.
     
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    You would probably want firestrike, superposition, a 10minute P95 stresstest showing temps and clockspeeds on CPU in HWinfo64 and possibly final fantasy benchmarking tool for good measure.
     
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    Found stuff from techradar in case anyone else every finds this via searching. Looks like Gigabyte is kind of a better choice.

    Here is how the Microsoft Surface Book 2 (15-inch) fared in our suite of benchmark tests:

    3DMark Sky Diver: 19,363; Fire Strike: 9,238; Time Spy: 3,565
    Cinebench CPU: 647 cb; Graphics: 94 fps
    Geekbench 4 Single Core: 5,024; Multi-Core: 13,896
    PCMark 8 Home: 3,072
    PCMark 8 Battery Life: 7 hours and 39 minutes
    Total War: Warhammer 2 (1080p, Ultra): 36 fps; (1080p, Low): 74 fps
    Middle-earth: Shadow of War (1080p, Ultra): 32 fps; (1080p, Low): 70 fps

    Here’s how the Gigabyte Aero 15X performed in our suite of benchmark tests:

    3DMark: Sky Diver: 29,207; Fire Strike: 12,236; Time Spy: 4,690
    Cinebench CPU: 739 points; Graphics: 89 fps
    GeekBench: 4,534 (single-core); 14,907 (multi-core)
    PCMark 8 (Home Test): 3,546 points
    PCMark 8 Battery Life: 6 hours and 16 minutes
    Battery Life (techradar movie test): 6 hours and 31 minutes
    Total War: Warhammer II (1080p, Ultra): 47 fps; (1080p, Low): 99 fps
    ME: Shadow of War (1080p, Ultra): 69 fps; (1080p, Low): 123 fps

    Here is how the MSI GS65 Stealth fared in our suite of benchmark tests:

    3DMark Sky Diver: 29,435; Fire Strike: 12,233; Time Spy: 4,619
    Cinebench CPU: 845; Graphics: 105 fps
    Geekbench 4 Single-Core: 4,969; Multi-Core: 17,898
    PCMark 8 Home: 3,913
    PCMark 8 Battery Life: 3 hours and 36 minutes
    Battery Life (TechRadar movie test): 4 hours and 38 minutes
    Total War: Warhammer II: ( 1080p, Ultra) 56 fps (1080p, Low); 116 fps;
    Middle Earth: Shadow of War: (1080p, Ultra) 68 fps (1080p, Low) 119 fps:
     
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    This is quite interesting tho I'm a bit confused about these numbers. I mean Shadow of War the GS stomped the other 2 on ultra for some reason.
     
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    No they're similar. It's just they didn't do the numbers right. Let me edit them to make them consistent.