Heating and battery life
This year is packed with technological innovations and laptops are an area where it’s all happening. In addition, Intel is under a lot of pressure, which was reflected in the relatively fast release of the new gen of Tiger Lake processors, and the first novelty from Asus has already reached our editorial office. What is the new ZenBook Flip S like and is the 11th gen of Intel Core even sensible compared to the 10th gen in the recently tested ZenBook 14?
Heating and battery life
The 10th generation Intel Ice Lake is not surprising in terms of temperature, and looking at the chart above does not bode well for the 11th generation Tiger Lake. But the truth is that I noticed a slight decrease in temperature in the tests. Usually the maximum was around 94–95 degrees Celsius, which is a little less than the maximum temperature. In practice, however, we will be more interested in the course of performance and temperatures, which we will look at in the flow charts.
The Flip S gives a very solid result in the YouTube test with a value of 7 hours and 5 minutes, thus beating the XPS 13 2in1 and many other laptops. But it does not reach the Zenbook 14’s great result.
- Contents
- Specs and details
- Testing methodology
- Display tests
- Rendering and Geekbench
- 3D/PCMark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition
- Gaming tests – integrated graphics
- Encryption, encoding
- Memory and storage tests
- Heating and battery life
- Clock, power draw and temperature analysis
- Utility app
- Rating
very clear and good article easy to understand. Thank you