3D/PCMark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition
At the end of June, Asus revealed refreshed ZenBooks, which immediately impressed me with their design, elegance, but also their equipment and compact dimensions. We tested its predecessor, ZenBook 14 UX431F, which looked a bit awkward and didn’t interest me much except for the price. However, the new UX425 is a completely different story. Will it dare to be the title of the best ultrabook with the 10th generation Intel Core we have tested?
3D/PCMark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition
PCMark tests both CPU and GPU performance. This is a relatively long test, so it can be expected that the ZenBook will not enjoy it fully. The result shows that Lenovo and Dell are 3 and 8% apart, which is not a bad thing at all. But again, AMD in Swift 3 dominates with a 30% lead. In 3DMark you can see again that Asus does not like long-term workload and loses about 40% to the competition and up to 70% to AMD.
As a representative of the graphical game test, Unigine Heaven presents to us that the UX425 will probably not be suitable for gaming, as it lags behind other models with Ice Lake, although it beats the weakest Swift 5 by 36/34%.
- Contents
- Parameters and details
- Testing methodology
- Display tests
- Rendering and Geekbench
- 3D/PCMark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition
- Gaming tests – integrated graphics
- Encryption, encoding
- Memory and disk tests
- Heating and battery life
- Analysis of clock speed, power draw and temperatures
- Utility app
- Rating