GAMING on a Snapdragon X Elite Laptop - Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge - SHOCKING!
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2024
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In this video, we will be gaming on the Samsung galaxy book 4 edge laptop which has the most powerful snapdragon x elite chipset inside it.
We will game at low, medium and high settings and see that FPS behavior. There are also a few things you need to know.
Let's dive in.
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Tbh these laptops are not designed to be used for gaming. But its nice that it can handle some
There are old intel U and AMD u cpu with 4-6 cores with battery battery life than this if the use case is only browsing and office work, all for under 800$.
If you consider the handheld resolution with even worst fps as those handhelds a proper gaming on a huge display.. but that way you should just mirror your steam deck on a monitor...
Considering this is running through emulation. That’s pretty awesome
Steam deck also has this performance and it's also emulating the game, oh but that is only have half of the power consumption.. 😂
@@TamasKiss-yk4st Steam deck does not emulate games
@@TamasKiss-yk4st the steam deck uses AMD, which have pretty mature driver support compared to snapdragon, which just became powerful enough to play pc games, so the drivers need time to be developed. The steam deck is running at 800p, not 1080p, and it’s using a translation layer from windows to Linux. It’s not emulating an entirely different architecture. Which is what the snapdragon is doing here from x86 to ARM. Native arm games are much more efficient
@@TamasKiss-yk4st not dissing the steam deck, I have an OLED and love it. But it’s situation I’m completely different to the snapdragon X elite
@@TamasKiss-yk4stmeh Deck
Sakitech Very nice I was wondering about this with games but definitely want to know more.Great Video and was wondering how it will play out in the future.Thanks so much because I had several questions.💯✌️
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Why is the igpu performance not close to arc graphics 8xe core 4.6 fp32 tflops when x elite has 4.6tflops fp32???
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@@lesleyhaan116 lol the x elite is better than m2
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U cant raise the resolution because u had fsr 2 enabled.. its just like when the m1 released.. its not optimised.
Honestly it’s better than when m1 released. Look at gaming videos from that time
Wait the performance is half of intel and AMD in GPU with fsr enabled?? so worse if not enabled?
@christianr.5868 yea, but the problem with m1 was that macos was not good for gaming even before the m1. So add the bad os support with the new arm architecture, and u have a disaster. U can't judge this product yet we need to wait for good support if it will ever happen..
@curio78 u cant judge performance with almost non existant support
@@AliYassinToma that’s a good point t
What's the throttling like? Does the game performance drop over longer periods of time?
I think I'm gonna get this one. I dont do gaming at all and the battery life improvements are looking pretty good.
Thanks Saki this is what I was waiting for. Don't you think the book 4 ultra is still better for gaming ?
Yes, much better. It was playing Witcher 3 at maximum settings and highest resolution without issues. But I was testing the one with rtx 3070 GPU.
Was that on battery power or plugged in? And the fact that i didn't hear the fans ramp up is a good sign. I've seen reviews on intel based laptops ramp up the fans just from opening settings.
I have the Galaxy Book 4 Edge 14" and I can say that even if it is not plugged in the performance are very good. I did some benchmarks and it loses just about 5% on battery. My Intel based PC has a sharp drop in performance on battery
@cerioo that's nice to hear. Once, I tried an m series macbook and tried some 3d rendering, not like I know how to do it, I was just messing around. I was shocked by how well it kept up even after I unplugged the laptop. My ryzen 7 acts like a midrange phone when I'm doing performance tasks whilst unplugged.
@@walethegreat yes indeed. After I nerfed the power to the processor to 70% in the windows settings because I usually don't need all that power lol. This way it uses less battery also.
@@cerioocould you tell me about how many hours can it run?
@@Shadow-Ar- I've been using it for a week now. Word/Office + Edge I managed to arrive to 12/13hrs. Medium work (multiple apps open, some video call on teams ecc.) about 6hrs. High load (games or video editing) 2hrs.
These are results that might not beat a Macbook but there very good for the windows world. Also consider that the Galaxy Book has an OLED display, so if you get a Surface Laptop with an IPS you could get 30% more at least.
Ah, standby is amazing. It practically loses 1/2% in 12hrs.
Note: I've been using it always on Power Efficiency mode and Save Power for the simple reason I don't need all the power it offers. Consider that the CPU is always around 3-15%.
Note2: The GPU is average, not great. and compatibility with games still hit or miss.
Note3: if the programs you're using are ARM-native the PC will run cool and silently. Just some x86 app running can get it hot
Is the battery life even good and I'm probably still getting the m2 mac book air. Also the snapdragon laptops are pretty expensive even the plus version
So the macbook air m2 is better value for lower spec?
@@KP21530the MBA has a mature support, every single drop of performance is used. These snapdragon chips have very immature drivers and most apps/games just are Intel/AMD optimized. It will take 2-3 years to get there but it’ll happen and I bet after summer most big apps are already converted
Nice
You tested the gaming with the notebook plugged?
No charging indicator on battery icon
What happens if you hook an external GPU?
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Great
Is it better than rtx4050 ? (Laptop one)
What? It's like 5 times slower then trx4050
The reason for you not being able to change the resolution is because of Automatic Super Resolution.
Settings > System > Display > Graphics and toggle Automatic super resolution.
Could you try WoW classic and retial perhaps?
wow classic run even in galaxy book 3 360 plugged
@ramonconteiro142 I want to know how it runs on a snapdragon chip though. Already know about Intel and amd
why 0% gpu utilization?
perfomance monitor cant hook on to utilization
@@WonnaCR does this laptop last as long as web browsing same for gaming? I am searching everywhere and seem to not find how long it lasts playing games.
IN NIGERIA THE COST OF THIS LAPTOP IS 2 MILLION NAIRA😢 help me to buy it
First like to saki 💪
X Elite use ai frames like on the quest 3!
it can run android apps
The GPU is slower then iphone a17pro. I tested it. It sucks
Crazy how good it looks on low settings, if you compare it to fortnite low settings 😂
If you can cap the frames, i would use mid graphics and cap to 40 frames
What is the obsession on UA-cam of testing gaming on laptops not meant for gaming?
I don't know... I don't think that it's a bad thing.... I'm certain that people who don't outright buy a gaming laptop are fully aware that they won't be playing games on high performance of 4k and 120fps+, but they also just want some awareness if what they ARE getting will give them at least a DECENT experience (I'd say, 1080p @ 60fps) if/when they choose to play a game
@@jedstuhr if it does not come with a dedicated graphics card the automatic expectation should be "I cant game on this thing"
@@damonaniton yeah, but one person's idea of "ideal" gaming is purely subjective to the user.... clearly, people play the Nintendo Switch in handheld mode, and that thing outputs at 720p and even some 1st party titles run like complete butt, but people still play the games just fine and are content with it..... plus, there are other viable option for those with laptops without a dedicated graphics card.... cloud gaming with platforms such as GeForce Now work perfectly fine for most situations
@@jedstuhr i get it. somewhat. but it is also like me buying a mustang and then testing how it does off road.
@@damonaniton I mean..... no one says you CAN'T do it lol.... again... you know what you're getting yourself into.... and again, I don't think anyone that buys a laptop (or PC) that "isn't meant for gaming" foolishly thinks that they'll be playing Cyberpunk at Ultra settings.... but the test is "can I at least enjoy it at low settings without my PC sounding like it'll explode any second"
i think he doesnt know fsr?
do a native without fsr
This is nothing.. the throttling start after 8-10 mind on Android too.. even the iPhone capable to show higher fps for 2 mins before it's start to throttle, and when you go back to the menu it's coolig down a bit.. show us a full 15 mins long stable gameplay instead of this meaningless "before throttlig" state..
good
Sea of Thieves and all games with anti cheats do not run
Yet
And tbh, Microsoft should really be getting to porting their games to arm since they’re pushing it
@@christianr.5868 I agree. It's no sense that I can play Baldur's Gate, the Witcher 3 or other games but not Xbox games. Wtf
@@cerioo how’s baldurs gate 3 run btw? Is at a stable 30?
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It's not a real gaming laptop, if you can't play COD Warzone, it's just a paperweight
It’s not a gaming laptop at all. It was never meant to be a gaming laptop. It’s a productivity laptop with great battery life that can do some light gaming. And since Microsoft now owns COD, they’ll probably optimize it for ARM since they’re pushing it so hard
@@christianr.5868 Its not a productivity laptop either. with only 16GB soldered ram its only good for browsing and office apps. bet making 32GB ram as minimum would have exposed its battery life advantage story. every watt kills something like 10% of the battery life. I guess they are hoping then they do sneak in 32 GB ram later, people will have moved on and not rerun the battery life tests. Clever isn't it.
try playing genshin impact and show us the performance
I tried it on the Surface Laptop 7 with SD X Plus and I got around 40 fps in the Mondstadt region with full resolution and medium graphic settings.
@pba7 I want to see the performance on the galaxy book
so half the performance of Intel and AMD iGPU. barely a little battery improvement and mostly just limited to 16gb soldered ram making a 12 core CPU nerfed. why nerf the only advantage in CPU? because it helps to hide that there is not much battery life advantage either, as additional ram eats battery. And the optics of this not even being better in battery would have been bad.
Terrible half baked laptop.
It’s pretty great for what it’s meant to do. Which isn’t gaming