How long can they last? | ULTIMATE BATTERY TEST
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- Snapdragon X Elite laptop battery test vs their Intel versions vs MacBooks.
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Man all these must have cost an ARM or 2.
I believe it was 4
nice pun
Ha , Elite joke 😉
Ohhh nice one
😂😂😂😂😂
This is the best battery test I've ever seen on the internet. No more wishy-washy unrealistic tests by reviewers, but one that is scientific.
I always view it from 2 types of tests.
A) How long can I binge watch Netflix on a flight ✈️. This shows the true max battery life.
B) Battery life doing my routine use of my laptop. Not the max battery life, but abused battery life.
scientific? would we consider how much displays drain the battery. different sizes, different technologies, etc.
@@deliciouspops I'm talking in relative here. At the very least Alex have tested the battery life of these laptops so much better than your average reviewers. So, what I meant by scientific is that his methodology and analysis are "more" scientific.
Alex is kicking ass. He is no joke. If you can, become a member.
@@HarisAzriel agreed.
Just want to say I'm a recent subscriber and your coverage of these laptops have been top notch. All other reviews I watched left me feeling unsatisfied they did not feel empirical like yours do. In addition your perspective of a developer helps a lot as I too am a developer
Agreed on Alex's very good coverage of these new devices.
Same
true, really good videos
Also note that the Surface Laptop 7 with X Plus is running at 120hz vs 60hz on the MacBook Air M3. Impressive!
Hz not hz
Getting capitalisation of units right *is* important though. Consider a disk with 500mb/s throughout compared to one with 500MB/s…
That’s 500 milli-bits per second (1 milli-bit = 1/8000 of a byte per second) or 500 mega-bytes per second….
The second one would take 2 seconds to transfer a 1GB file….the first one would take 507 *years* 😂
@@flexairz oh thank you for the correction. I thought he meant hoonga zoonga for a minute
M3 pro has also 120
@@flexairzNo differences, unlike MB/s and Mb/s
That settles it, I'm going for the X Plus. I've seen other videos where the X Plus not only is basically on par with the X Elite, but sometimes even outperforms it. And since it's been proven to be the more efficient chip, that's my top pick given that I am a fairly light user.
Thanks for the great work, Alex!
I think so as well.
I think the biggest issue will be, to find laptops who will use it.
I personally will not go without an OLED as an example.
I miss the slimmer and lighter form factor and OLED display on my previous Robo & Kala, but otherwise I am very happy I went with the base model Surface Pro with Snapdragon X Plus.
@@matthiasschuster9505 Also only 16 GB versions... no 32.
@@matthiasschuster9505 Lenovo has a new Yoga slim 7X that uses the X-Plus chip with an OLED display. The build quality is top notch, full metal body.
A couple of ways you can make the charts easier to consume:
1. For bar/charts like efficiency chart, it easier to parse if the bars are arranged in ascending or descending. That quickly lets people know the best, worst as well as where their particular interest ranks.
2. For other charts, the legend should be sorted according to value. So for units of work done, the sort the legend for units of work done. Same reason as above.
Great video!
Agree, those charts are hard to read especially the battery drain vs work done with the dots being almost similar colored and hopping all around, its very hard to map which laptop is which.
+1
This is how every review should be done. Thanks
This is an AMAZING benchmark - congrats
It's an ARMazing benchmark.
@@jaycee9385 These new chips are far from ARMless
"The Schwarzenegger Battery Endurance Test" - by Alex Ziskind (Toughest of Them All)
Alex runs on coffee, not battery, so apples to oranges 😎
6:21, 70 KWH Capacity😐, also the amount of effort it takes to create these types of videos is just mind blowing
ykwim
Could power my house a whole day with that 70KWh laptop battery 😂
I think its 70kmah battery? 70KWA would drive a Tesla
@@fidelisitor8953 Or spending a whole year using the laptop without ever charging it
@@andrewkuhne2586 70kmAh would be equivalent to 70Ah. Still way too much. He means 70Wh there.
So refreshing to see that someone talks about laptops outside of benchmarks and loop video tests (always baseless tests).
I am really enjoying my Surface Laptop 7 15". The all day battery is killer along instant off when closing the lid and almost zero battery drain while asleep. My workload is a bit different, but I do many code reviews and builds per day and spend a lot of time on Teams and Zoom calls and like you have Spotify playing music. I have seen a 20% left on the batter after 14 hours of use. Other reviewers out there either have a chip on their shoulder and they are out to discredit the new Windows on Arm devices, or they never read that gaming isn't the intended use case. Microsoft and Qualcomm has a winner with the Snapdragon X Plus and Elite chips.
Does it have the X elite or Plus?
@@mechwar X1E-80-100 (elite) 12 Core 4 GHz boost
4:42 The Full charge capacity is actually more that the design capacity on the report
Yeah, he didn't realize that.
yes
@@joshuaprecious it’s very normal for that to happen; it’s just so that charge capacity should not be less than design capacity just so not to get any quality control issues or complaints, if it is less than that raises an obvious red flag.
Same on my Lenovo 7x slim. Design capacity 70000. Full charge 72030
maybe it's normal but the good Ser is not used to seeing this, which is how he ended up reading out the opposite of what he was seeing
Oh man, your content is more and more professional in any way! So amazing!
Glad you think so!
@@AZisk you know I’m enjoying your creativity, but last videos quality subjectively feels like an explosion for me. It’s 700k+ sub content! Please keep it up and enjoy the process 😊
Alex, your reviews have set a new standard. I'm officially only listening to your opinions over LTT and MKBHD
MKBHD is dropping the ball big time with snapdragons x, very few videos lately.
@@Executor009 not enough time, he has many other fields to review like cars recently
@@Executor009 im sure those apple fanboys doesn't have a windows device in 10 mile radius
This is what we needed.
Most practical benchmark for our use-case. Tested like a true developer!
This is gonna be sick, thank you for doing this for us! You're the best
Alex, you're tempting me WAAAYYYY to much to convert from Mac
The Windows ARM laptops suck, people trying to actually do work on them are getting real issues.
I think the next gen arm CPUs for windows are gonna be great
Next gen should have effecency core like cortex 730 or x4 also better GPU with RTX hope they fix all software related issues before launching new series like intel and keep improving like intel 😊
Wait one more generation.
The first generation of everything is always shitty.
@@brandonw1604 the issues people are getting are due to the software not yet being native to windows on arm not due to the laptops themselves, over time these issues will be solved when software becomes native. Apples M1 also had issues like this when it first launched so dont act like apple is perfect, nobody is. When the second generation of this chip is released we will also have greater advancements, competition is good. Respect to Apple, but just cause your a fanboy doesnt mean you should hate
My man doing the real reviews out here on youtube thank you so much alex please keep doing the awesome work!!
Awesome video! X Elite is killing it!
Hi Max
thank you!
@@MaxTechOfficial no its not
@@cosmicreaverkassadin1143 is pretty close if you consider cost and performance...
Yeah, it's killing the market with slop.
Arm is a plague, if only you knew how bad things really were.
Thank you soooo much for the tests!!!
This is what I actually waiting for 😅.
This is the best video about battery performance I have ever seen on RUclips. Thanks a lot!
very well done and well documented benchmark :)
Thank you for this gorgeous review.I appreciate the time you spent on writing the test😊❤
How did you run the test back in January when you just wrote the code now over the past 3 days as you mentioned?
Nice and thorough. But did you set the displays to have the same brightness in nits?
finally, real tests, just amazing work. congrats. as a developer myself, love seeing this..
your reviews are the only ones that make sense
Always a delight to check out your videos. It's on one side well explained, technical but also fun to watch, funny overall. Thank you for doing it man, we love you.
Great video. Thanks so much!
great job sir .It is a hell of a battery test
The Best review tests. You deserve to be subscribed 😊
I didn't see any mention about screen brightness settings in the video. Were they all running with the same nits output?
Great setup and review!
Glad you enjoyed it
Really helpful video. Thanks for doing such a thoughtful and thorough job of measuring laptop efficiency.
Literally doing gods work, Subbed, definitely coming to this channel next time I buy a laptop.
Amazing work, thank you Alex 🎉
Amazing tests!
This is a good lesson of how to do a good review. Much appreciated Alex!
Alex you are amazing dude, keep up the good work!
great battery tests i could say it definately represents real world usage keep making such videos !!!
btw were the refresh rate of windows machines were set to 120 or 60 during the tests?
I just want to say thank you. This is the absolute best battery test I've ever seen in my life!
This was awesome, thanks Alex!
And I wondered why you have not been uploading lately....
That's AWESOME
Thanks for the video
For the effort you made into developing code just to attain accurate results that suits YOU and your viewers.
👏 Mad respect
this one took some time
Love it Alex. You clearly lean towards Macs yet you are not a fan boy. You give a proper real world tests of everything and have a good understanding of all systems. This type of coverage is refreshing.
9:42, Yep Alex is built different. I’m always excited to come see your amazing content.
Thanks for the great test. :D
Extremely useful and interesting test, thanks !
Thank you for this nice video Alex
My pleasure!
Love the content Alex, thanks!
Wow Surface with X Plus wins. Did not expect that!
The X plus is the most energy efficient all, because it is not designed to go all way up in the frequency where you need far more energy for a little extra performance. For most people it’s the best option.
@@ricarmigWild because the X Plus is actually faster than the M3 in multicore performance
😨
@@Jfx187 that for sure , but let’s not talk about graphics performance there the M3 is several times faster than the snapdragon
@@ricarmig They made a good choice not trying to outperform in graphics because people aren’t buying those laptops to game.
Battery is more important.
This is a crazyyyy test!! Amazinggg!!!
Damn Alex, this took a lot of work and effort from your end, thanks and keep up!
That was a really fun way to visualize the benchmark. Nicely done!
Glad you liked it!
Amazing work thanks for this great insights
now that's an impressive breakdown, thanks mate
Thank you for doing this. I've been waiting for a detailed set of battery life tests for a while now. Every other review just gives a nebulous number of hours, exactly as you stated.
Now I need to research the battery size and SOC of the Surface Pro 11 so I can correlate it to the data you have here.
Might do the same for the Asus Proart Z13 as well.
EDIT: SP11, SD X Plus, 46WHr battery. SL7, SD X Plus, 54WHrs.
Basic math, SP11 is 85% of the capacity. Duration is likely 85% of 330 mins. So 281 mins, or 4 hours and 40 mins vs. 330 mins or 5 hours 30 mins.
Not bad.
Thanks, Alex!
Such as great video dude, really apriciate it!
Amazing effort put into this video 🙌
Amazing video as always, Love you man.
Really appreciate your efforts in reviewing the devices to such great depth. Thank you very much.
I would like to make a request: is there any possibility of you sharing this comprehensive test code?
Good work. Good efforts. Well done alex. Thanks.
Great video, this is what i want to see, not just video test
you nailed it man, It's too good. Your tests are so accurate.
Thank you so much for this video!!
This is sick! You do set the bar too high! Great stuff, Alex!
The Snapdragon X plus is the one to get! Great power usage to performance ratio and good pricing!
Just wanted to say you have a soothing voice, and I love the touch of humour in your videos.
Real life tests, finally. Great job, Alex!
Wow, what an excellent and practical benchmark! I really appreciate how you've focused on simulating real-world daily usage for office and programming work. It's refreshing to see tests that actually reflect how most of us use our laptops, instead of unrealistic scenarios or artificial workflows.
I found this much more insightful and relevant than some other channels' benchmarks (like Max Tech's). Your approach gives a much clearer picture of how these laptops would perform in day-to-day professional use.
Great job on putting together such a comprehensive and realistic comparison. This video is definitely a valuable resource for anyone considering an ARM-based laptop for work or programming. Keep up the fantastic content!
This is an awesome video that noone else is making, thank you! However, I feel like for the sake of clarity you could remove some of laptops from the graphs to make them more readable and perhaps include the full graphs in the description for the people who want to know more.
Add someone who watches Gamers Nexus videos, this wasn't that many. Having different colors would be nice though. Maybe apple sillicon in one, Snapdragon in another, and Intel in a third
Great video, strong mind and incredible work ethic. Wow! Keep up the good work Alex.
What do you use the for storing and visualizing and keeping a history of these tests you run
Is there Python for ARM? You compiled ARM version for Windows? Mac have it precompiled with system. Also library you are using are this is ARM library? What your test did exactly step by step? What apps were ran? What brightness was set on those laptops? I see some of them are brighter than others on your video. And also I noticed that you started test when battery was 97% on one of the laptops and it was visible in console. Also putting those laptops on desk with wifi caused that some of them had harder network conditions because of radio waves overlapping, laptops in the middle had hardest conditions. What was screen refresh rates on those laptops?
great work. i love what you do. and absolutely respect you for building scripts to automate testing. brilliant move.
Wow, this video is incredible. Keep it up!
Just a question: I heard that SnapDragons were getting a drivers update (this week). Was this with test with that update?
Alex - yet again, you have nailed it. It isn't just about battery life, it is about efficiency - and I haven't seen any other reviewers do this. Brilliant test, brilliant video and I'm thoroughly enjoying this series on the new QCOM chips. Also, kudos on the script - impressive.
Fantastic analysis!
I own an X Elite XPS 13.
Did you enable the variable refresh rate mode? It's not enabled by default.
Spectacular testing regime!
Amazing coverage, you are awesome
Your tests are really good
Great video! I would love to see you review the Lenovo Yoga 7x.
Were the screens setup to identical brightness (nits) ?
amazing testing as expected from a developer. thanks for all.
Nice work. Here is some help with the expenses. / Stephen 👍
amazing! Thank you so much!
Have to shout out your effort to come up with an innovating way of testing all those machines.. I totally agree that most of reviewers are testing in pretty generic ways, which can't be further for real life scenarios, so thanks for that, well done! :)
Holy god my brother! I’m so impressed at how much work you’ve done just for this video
Great test.. can you do another test with an external monitor to normalise for the screen and run it on balanced power mode?
Bro U are on top of the game I appreciate your videos
I wonder how the next elite will be if it was built on N3E nodes
And can the X Elite run android apps
This is a fantastic battery test. Loved it
Great testing!
I wonder how many people use their laptop in performance mode when on battery.
I use mine always on balanced. This gives most of the performance while being a lot cooler and letting the CPU use more efficient operating points.
I have checked and there was no jdk available for arm windows yet, when can we expect it to come?
Have you posted the raw data somewherw? I am curious about the amount of work done per time on each machine
Thanks for the incredible video!
the question is were you running only arm apps on the snapdragonn laptops or x64 too?
Best comparison video I've seen on the internet, Meaningful useful.