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Lenovo K900 3DMark (score the higher the better)

Posted on November 7 2013

Lenovo K900 3DMark (score the higher the better)

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If the resolution of ordinary scenes view of the achievement, physical test about CPU performance more in snapdragon 800 is not dominant, and dual core Exynos 5410 apparently more prominent; if to about GPU performance more graphical tests 1 and 2, the performance advantage of Xiao Long 800 Adreno 330 is more apparent. Limit scene score distribution is similar, the best is still Xiao dragon 800 platform and Tegra4 platform.

Lenovo K900 GLBenchmark 2.7

Next is GFXBench 2.7.0, as the previous graphics test software GLBenchmark 2.5.1 upgrade version, which contains more than 30 benchmark programs. Mainly consists of high quality 3D scene, the picture is more complex. At the top of load T-Rex HD scene, Xiao Long 800 Adreno 330 and Tegra4 gains over 20fps frame rate, basic can achieve smooth operation; while the Exynos 5410 PowerVR SGX 544 MP3 and snapdragon 600 Adreno 320, 15fps frame rate cannot run smoothly; Atom Z2580 PowerVR SGX 544 MP2 performance.

Lenovo K900 GLBenchmark 2.7 T-Rex HD (score the higher the better)

As a legacy of 2.5 times Egypt HD version, five platform can run without pressure above 30fps, Xiaolong 800 basic full frame, Tegra4 is also very good; Exynos 5410 basic and snapdragon 600 flat.

GLBenchmark 2.7 Egypt HD (score the higher the better)

Lenovo K900 Basemark ES 2 Taiji

Basemark ES 2 Taiji is a graphical test software, 3D graphics performance which uses a pre design girl playing Taiji picture scenarios to test equipment, from which we can understand the equipment under test performed in the game and graphics background speed. The test results are still reflect similar to above results, Xiaolong 800 and Tegra4 near full frame; Exynos 5410 and snapdragon 600 times.

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