Encryption, encoding
Last year, Asus introduced new ZenBooks, which are gradually improving, and in addition to new gen CPUs, we have also seen a change in display technology, which we have written about in a separate article. We got the cheapest model with an OLED display for the test. In addition to the 13-inch body, it also has a revamped Ryzen 5500U. We have only recently tested a configuration with Intel, so an interesting comparison is awaiting us.
Encryption, encoding
In both encryption and decryption, the novelty offers significantly better values than the Intel version and also the compared Swift 3. Compared to the 11th generation Intel, we see a difference of 35–41%. Again, we can see that the 5500U can match an older 45 W Intel in gaming laptops or even desktops.
Video editing test is one of the longer ones and again we see similar results as in rendering. The 5500U offers significantly higher performance than the Intel laptops, and the Swift 3 with the 4700U is a few percent slower. A specific comparison with the UX325E shows a 45–47% lead of the UM325U. In practice, the difference is at the level of tens of seconds to minutes. Also, the novelty in this test can be compared to the 10th generation of gaming 45 W Intel processors, which is a small miracle.
- Contents
- Specifications and details
- Test methodology
- Display tests
- Rendering and Geekbench
- 3D/PC Mark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition
- Gaming tests – integrated graphics
- Encryption, encoding
- Memory and storage tests
- Temperatures and battery life
- Analysis of clock rate, power consumption and temperatures
- Conclusion