Snapdragon 855 860 865 870 888 Benchmark and Sustained Performance Comparison | Poco X3 Pro Poco F3 By Golden Reviewer

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Aug 22, 2021
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Snapdragon 855 860 865 870 888 Benchmark and Sustained Performance Comparison | Poco X3 Pro Poco F3

Hi guys welcome back to golden reviewer today. Here we have these five amazing devices. First one is the Samsung Galaxy s10 plus with snapdragon 855 processors, and then we have the newly released Poco x3 pro with snapdragon 860 processors. Next is the Xiaomi mi 20 pro 5g, which has the snapdragon 865 processors, and then we have the Poco f3 or Redmi k40, which has the new snapdragon 870 processors. And lastly, we have this ROG phone 5, which is the newest from ASUS, which has the snapdragon 888 processors. So we have all.

These are five generations of the snapdragon flagship soc, and we are going to do a benchmark and stress test comparison between all of them before we start any of these tests right, let me ask you to subscribe to my channel and turn on the notifications so that you won't miss my future review videos. Okay, let's go okay, so the first test we are going to do is n2 benchmark. So just to give you some background, the room temperature is around 24 or 25 degrees. Okay, now the an tutu benchmark has finished and let's take a look at the results, it's very interesting right. We see a very consistent trend of improvement across all the generations, so basically from snapdragon 855 to 888 every model number you see a few like a 50 or 70k of score improvement.

Yes, a larger number means stronger performance. Next, we'll do geek bench, 5 benchmarks and after the an tutu benchmark, I've already leaved the device for a few minutes for them to cool down. So now all the devices are cool, and they won't sumo throttle. Okay. So from the result of the geek bench 5, we see a very similar trend, uh to an tutu, so basically from 855 to 888, which, with every model number jump, you'll, see a performance improvement both in terms of single core and multi-core, which is very nice, so larger number means better performance.

Next, we'll test the 3d mark wildlife and, of course again, all the devices are cool, and so they won't be thermal throttle. Okay, so the results are odd, and it's very similar to previous runs uh. Basically, the larger number, the stronger performance and we do see a larger jump of performance gap between the snapdragon, 870 and 888. So it seems that the 888- that's a- has a more significant generational improvement here. Okay, next up I'll, do a wildlife stress test.

So basically, this test will stress out the GPU for at least 20 minutes, and it will record the basic record the sustained performance right, because when you play games you play for PROLOG session. You do not just play for one minute, so this is a more interesting test so that we can see which of the device has better sustained performance. Okay, so the results are out. We see that the snapdragon 855, 860 and 865 are able to maintain almost 100 of performance for the full 20 minutes of test and the snapdragon 870 and 888 has some different degree of throttling. But what is good is that, because their performance are so good, so even after throttling they still have better performance than their predecessors.

And, lastly, we'll do an an tutu, CPU stress test and see how the CPU part of these socs perform on the sustained node. Okay, so this time is quite interesting, it's different from my previous test in this test. All the phones managed to finish the test without battery overheating and the results are actually quite complicated, so I won't describe it. You can just take a look at the result yourself, okay, guys. So finally, I've made an Excel spreadsheet to uh, to consolidate all the results.

So here I use the color scheme to represent which perform the best which perform the worst and which are in between. I hope this form helps you and all right. That's all for today's video. I hope you enjoy the video. Please give me a thumb up and remember to subscribe.

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