May be because OnePlus uses dual cell battery so perfdog is showing the power consumption of only one cell? If this is the case then power consumption in OnePlus is actually 3797.4+3797.4=7594.8mW
Well it seems that we need to X2 the results as it could be that the double cell battery is registered as one, not sure about that, but some people suggested that in the comments so it might be the case.
8 elite has a 45% higher performance ceiling than 8 gen 3 and that ceiling may be hit when running uncapped benchmarks which let the SoC run up to it's max. That's when 8 Elite *may* get much hotter than 8 Gen 3 due to pushing much higher performance. However in real world gaming tests, where your frame rate capped, the CPU doesn't *need* to go above and beyond and since it's so much faster than 8 Gen 3 that it needs much less power to produce the same results as 8 Gen 3. Now if games provide "uncapped" frame rate option like most PC games, that's where we may start to see some overheating depending on the smartphone cooling hardware and power tuning (also expect gaming phones to pull ahead of normal phones in this case).
I don't know how the 8 gen 3 performs but I upgraded from the 8 gen 1 which had heating issues since day one vs my oneplus 13 which I really have to push with demanding emulators before it heats up
@@wouter.d.h. I think Xiaomi phones usually don't cap their chip's performance so much so they gain extra performance which sounds great but it quickly loses that performance due to it producing too much heat. I think that's why Samsung phones like my S23 has lower benchmark scores but it is likely to maintain its performance for longer and that provides a more pleasant gaming experience.
Yes in benchmarks both tested side by side in same conditions 8 gen 3 will reach 50°c very easily and 55-60°c peek tempratures 8 elite will remain under 40-45°c most of the time it can reach 45-50°c That's only in Extreme benchmark testing On normal games playing for 2-3 hours like pubg genshin etc room temperature at 30°c 8 gen 3 can cross 40-44°c 8 elite will stay under 36-40°c So nothing to worry about At 25°c room temperature none of these phones will ever go above 40°c in gaming
That's not good enough for me - lowest loop score is 3400points at a temperature close to 50C. S23U for example is 2700points, but at 44C and that's 2 generations behind. BTW the power quoted by Perfdog must by multiplied x2 to get the real value (probably the dual battery thing).
@evenmagical If you have a OnePlus 12 or 13, use UA-cam then _immediately_ switch to Chrome browser via multitask and immediately try scrolling. There will be a delay. Also, on your home page. Very quickly swipe the app drawer fully up and fully down, then immediately try to swipe right/left to the next page. There will be a delay when you try to go left/right to the next page. It'll take 2 swipes instead of one.
That 52% stability seems a bit low. I never ran this benchmark until today on my S23U and got 69% stability(nice) But that lowest loop score you got is right around the 3rd or 4th highest score I got.
The new chip offers significant performance improvements, but in devices like Xiaomi and OnePlus, this performance is not sustainable without active cooling systems. Therefore, manufacturers (OEMs) will need to optimize games, similar to what Samsung does, by limiting maximum temperatures and adjusting performance to ensure a stable experience during longer gaming sessions. It's possible that Xiaomi and OnePlus will adopt similar strategies; however, for marketing purposes, they may allow benchmarks to show high scores, hoping consumers overlook the 50% stability rating. Both Dimensity and Qualcomm (QC) have produced excellent chips this generation. Ultimately, the performance depends on how well the app software, operating system, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) implement these technologies. I understand why the cost of these chips is rising; they feature amazing technology. The next generation is expected to be even more expensive, with interesting improvements made to TSMC's 3nm processes and QC's advancements on this first-generation design.
I'm watching closely... I have a request. could you compare the gaming performance of the S24 Ultra, OnePlus 13, and Xiaomi 15? I'd like to compare their average frame rates and average power consumption
May be because OnePlus uses dual cell battery so perfdog is showing the power consumption of only one cell?
If this is the case then power consumption in OnePlus is actually 3797.4+3797.4=7594.8mW
A chinese tech review (no eng subs) also said the value in 2x of what is displayed for the oppo and iqoo phones.
@@PeakyBrowne yeah you are right but still OnePlus power consumption is lesser than Xiaomi
Yes exactly
Interesting, thanks for sharing! Pin.
that's stupid loool for that logic could be 1.5 and 1.5 intead the 3.5 plus 3.5... loool
MORE THAN DOUBLE THE WATTS FOR THE SAME POWER!? what the hell is Xiaomi doing?
50% stability vs 80% stability
Well it seems that we need to X2 the results as it could be that the double cell battery is registered as one, not sure about that, but some people suggested that in the comments so it might be the case.
@@VelianSpeaksTech Probably not true
@@VelianSpeaksTech but don't know really
So is 8 Elite cooler than 8 Gen 3? Some youtubers say it is and others say its not
8 elite has a 45% higher performance ceiling than 8 gen 3 and that ceiling may be hit when running uncapped benchmarks which let the SoC run up to it's max. That's when 8 Elite *may* get much hotter than 8 Gen 3 due to pushing much higher performance.
However in real world gaming tests, where your frame rate capped, the CPU doesn't *need* to go above and beyond and since it's so much faster than 8 Gen 3 that it needs much less power to produce the same results as 8 Gen 3.
Now if games provide "uncapped" frame rate option like most PC games, that's where we may start to see some overheating depending on the smartphone cooling hardware and power tuning (also expect gaming phones to pull ahead of normal phones in this case).
I don't know how the 8 gen 3 performs but I upgraded from the 8 gen 1 which had heating issues since day one vs my oneplus 13 which I really have to push with demanding emulators before it heats up
@@omarbaasz I have a Xiaomi 14 Ultra with 8 Gen 3 and it has a serious overheating problem.I want a flagship with no heating issue at all
@@wouter.d.h. I think Xiaomi phones usually don't cap their chip's performance so much so they gain extra performance which sounds great but it quickly loses that performance due to it producing too much heat. I think that's why Samsung phones like my S23 has lower benchmark scores but it is likely to maintain its performance for longer and that provides a more pleasant gaming experience.
Yes in benchmarks both tested side by side in same conditions
8 gen 3 will reach 50°c very easily and 55-60°c peek tempratures
8 elite will remain under 40-45°c most of the time it can reach 45-50°c
That's only in Extreme benchmark testing
On normal games playing for 2-3 hours like pubg genshin etc room temperature at 30°c
8 gen 3 can cross 40-44°c
8 elite will stay under 36-40°c
So nothing to worry about
At 25°c room temperature none of these phones will ever go above 40°c in gaming
That's not good enough for me - lowest loop score is 3400points at a temperature close to 50C. S23U for example is 2700points, but at 44C and that's 2 generations behind. BTW the power quoted by Perfdog must by multiplied x2 to get the real value (probably the dual battery thing).
I am also not happy with the lowest loop
@@VelianSpeaksTech I typically don't accept temps up north of 44C, that's just too much for the fingers and for the battery as well.
4800 peak vs 6700 peak 😂
Funny enough I just tested my S23U. Got 3777 best loop score she 2608 for the lowest. Highest temp 41°C and 69% stability
Compare OnePlus 13 and iqoo 13 in terms of performance with all the stats(gpu consumption,power consumption etc)
Bro is it true that Color Os is one of the best UI's in terms of performance and smoothness in your opinion?
It's very smooth indeed
@@VelianSpeaksTechpls do camera comparison between this and vivo
While some things can be pretty smooth on Color OS, they still have some certain delay/lag issues that ruin the experience for me.
@@phothewin6019 can you elaborate?
@evenmagical If you have a OnePlus 12 or 13, use UA-cam then _immediately_ switch to Chrome browser via multitask and immediately try scrolling. There will be a delay.
Also, on your home page. Very quickly swipe the app drawer fully up and fully down, then immediately try to swipe right/left to the next page. There will be a delay when you try to go left/right to the next page. It'll take 2 swipes instead of one.
That 52% stability seems a bit low. I never ran this benchmark until today on my S23U and got 69% stability(nice)
But that lowest loop score you got is right around the 3rd or 4th highest score I got.
What app are you using to show fps and cpu/gpu?
In real life, no application will push SoC this much... So OnePlus has done good job for day to day use case
What did you use while recording with Samsung, pro video mode or just normal video mode?
Normal
@VelianSpeaksTech Okay, thanks for replying.
Test Wuthering Waves and Genshin Impact on Oneplus 13
WW is tested, need to work on the video
Oppo did a good job with 1+13🎉
Nice test if possible please arrange iqoo 13 for same tests and also we would like to see more videos on OnePlus 13
We will try
Is the elite really that much of a difference from gen 3
The new chip offers significant performance improvements, but in devices like Xiaomi and OnePlus, this performance is not sustainable without active cooling systems. Therefore, manufacturers (OEMs) will need to optimize games, similar to what Samsung does, by limiting maximum temperatures and adjusting performance to ensure a stable experience during longer gaming sessions. It's possible that Xiaomi and OnePlus will adopt similar strategies; however, for marketing purposes, they may allow benchmarks to show high scores, hoping consumers overlook the 50% stability rating.
Both Dimensity and Qualcomm (QC) have produced excellent chips this generation. Ultimately, the performance depends on how well the app software, operating system, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) implement these technologies. I understand why the cost of these chips is rising; they feature amazing technology. The next generation is expected to be even more expensive, with interesting improvements made to TSMC's 3nm processes and QC's advancements on this first-generation design.
Finally ah fantastic🤘😝🤘 video here ❤ I hate Samsung Apple Oneplus 13 very fantastic🤘😝🤘 phone ❤
Ok that was impressive by OnePlus 13. Higher score in normal settings than what the Xiaomi 15 got in freezing conditions.
Yes, that one I have to give credit for
Great Video 💯 + i want the wallpaper on your oneplus 13 please
Thanks. Wallrod app
@VelianSpeaksTech Thanks 🤍
Please stop with the sad music in the background 🥲
Hey velian, please do the aethersx2 ps2 emulation for OnePlus 13. Intensive ps2 games like nfs most wanted at 5x, 60fps.
I will try man, but the phone isn't mine and I have to return it tomorrow :(
I'm watching closely... I have a request. could you compare the gaming performance of the S24 Ultra, OnePlus 13, and Xiaomi 15? I'd like to compare their average frame rates and average power consumption
S24 or mi 15 would overheat
But I definitely buy Xiaomi 15 because I need small compact flagship ❤