I ran various benchmarks on Dell's thin Copilot+ PC 'XPS 13 9345'
I borrowed Dell's Copilot+ PC , the XPS 13 9345 , so after
XPS 13 Laptop - Thin Laptop | Dell Canada
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Please refer to the following article for the appearance.
Dell XPS's first Copilot+ PC 'XPS 13 9345' with Snapdragon X Elite appearance review - GIGAZINE
◆Specifications
First, let's check the device specifications. According to
According to
Storage information confirmed by '
The NPU is the Qualcomm Hexagon NPU integrated into the Snapdragon X Elite.
◆Benchmark
When we measured the storage transfer speed using '
When I ran '
We used
The single-core score was 2774. The integer score was 2727, and the floating-point score was 2863.
In addition, the multi-core score was 14681, the integer score was 13672, and the floating-point score was 16758.
Next we ran the GPU benchmark. The OpenCL score was 20602.
On the other hand, Vulkan's score was '24034'.
When we used
The overall score was 5056, which puts it in the 54% percentile of the overall benchmark results using this software, slightly above the middle.
When comparing the scores with
The CPU score is 27445, which is in the 81% percentile. That's pretty good.
There was no significant difference when compared to other models.
The 2D graphics score is 972, which is in the 78th percentile.
There was a big difference when compared to other models.
The 3D graphics score was 2899, with a percentile of 30%, which is low. This is because the scores were not measured in the DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 tests, and reinstalling the DirectX runtime did not resolve the issue.
It is about 700 points ahead of other models.
The memory score is '4605'. The percentile is 99%, which is the highest.
However, other models also recorded high scores, so the difference is not that large.
The disk score was 49089. The percentile was 95%, which is quite high.
It recorded a score that was nearly double that of other models.
We ran the '
Below is a summary of all the results.
Quality/Resolution | 3840×2160 | 2560×1440 | 1920×1080 | 1280×720 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lightweight quality | 1453 (Difficult to operate) | 2366(heavy) | 3215(Regular) | 5764 (somewhat comfortable) |
Standard Quality | 1112 (Difficult to operate) | 1869 (difficult to operate) | 2510 (heavy) | 4816 (somewhat comfortable) |
high quality | 811 (Difficult to operate) | 1259 (Difficult to operate) | 1557 (Difficult to operate) | 2305 (heavy) |
I also ran the ' Final Fantasy XIV: Golden Legacy Benchmark .'
Since this is a benchmark that allows you to choose from many resolutions, we narrowed it down to just 1920x1080 and ran all five available qualities.
Quality/Resolution | 1920×1080 |
---|---|
Standard Note | 7125 (somewhat comfortable) |
Standard Desktop | 7067 (somewhat comfortable) |
High Quality Notes | 6584 (somewhat comfortable) |
High Quality Desktop | 5071(Regular) |
Best Quality | 3389 (setting change recommended) |
In addition, I tried to run the ' Black Myth: Goku Benchmark Tool ' that was released in August 2024, but no matter which of the two launch options I selected, I got a DirectX runtime error and was unable to start it.
I couldn't get 'Genshin Impact' to start no matter what I did, so it seems like it's going to be pretty tough to play games that boast high graphics.
We will continue to measure battery life, heat, noise, etc. and compile information.
Continued
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