Battle of the $350 laptops: Acer Swift 1 vs. Gateway Ryzen 3 3200U

We’ve been on the lookout for good but seriously cheap laptops for a while now. Acer’s $650 Swift 3 is an excellent choice for budget laptops in the under-$700 range, but we’ve been really itching to find one in the almost nonexistent sub-$400 category. To that end, today we’re looking at two of Walmart’s finest—a $378 Acer Swift 1 and a $350 Gateway GWTN141-2. Both of these are serviceable if cheap laptops, but the Gateway, despite being the less expensive model, will be the clear winner for most people. It’s more powerful, more repairable, more upgrade-able, and in our testing, a bit more reliable as well.

Acer Swift 1 SF114-32

Thankfully, the off-putting dingy yellow POST logo isn’t in your face for long—the Swift 1 cold boots to the desktop in about 11 seconds.

We found the keyboard pretty unremarkable. It makes maximal use of the Swift 1’s chassis, so it doesn’t feel too cramped—but we already know some of you will hate the compressed arrow key layout.

DC barrel jack, full-size HDMI out, USB-C, 2x USB 3.0 type-A.

SD card slot, 3.5mm audio combo jack, USB 2.0 type-A, power and HDD LEDs, Kensington lock slot.

If you want to get into the Swift 1, you’ll need a set of Torx bits. But there’s no reason to bother, unless you’re replacing the battery—or, we guess, the Wi-Fi—since everything else is soldered to the board.

Once you (very carefully, due to the thin aluminum side panels) lift off the back panel, there’s not much to look at—no active cooling, and no sockets either, except for the Wi-Fi and one unpopulated, SATA-only M.2.

We didn’t actually intend to test or review the Swift 1—we ordered a Walmart Motile 14, with a Ryzen 5 processor for only $350. But Walmart has an unfortunate tendency to just throw in any similar product when it runs low on stock, and the Swift 1 is what got sent in its place—with no notification, either by email or in our account at Walmart.com, and no paperwork in the box either.

There’s only a 30-day return/exchange window on laptops at Walmart, but Things Came Up, and we didn’t open the box until after that window had shut. Discovering that our Ryzen 5 laptop had magically turned into a Pentium Silver (roughly Celeron-class) laptop and there wasn’t anything we could do about, it did not spark joy… but it is still an under-$400 laptop, and we’re here to test and review cheap laptops, right?

Physically, the Swift 1 strongly resembles a lower-end Chromebook. It’s not particularly lightweight, but it’s quite slender, and its silver-skinned good looks are unassuming. On the plus side, it has a metallic chassis, not plastic; on the minus side, that chassis is extremely thin and very easily bent up. When we disassembled the Swift 1, despite being extremely careful and using a soft plastic spudger, we still bent the right side a little bit while getting the back panel off.

The best feature of the Swift 1 is its fast boot times—you can expect a cold boot to get to the Windows 10 desktop in around 11 seconds, including POST. Unfortunately, the high performance ends there—the Swift 1’s Pentium Silver CPU, 4GiB RAM, and 64GB eMMC storage combine for a pretty lackluster experience.

Everything on the Swift 1—with the exception of the battery, the Wi-Fi chipset, and one unpopulated, SATA-only M.2 slot—is soldered on, unrepairable, and un-upgradeable. What you buy is what you get, and it works until it breaks.

Gateway GWTN141-2

We’ve got to give EVOO credit for one thing—they nailed the Gateway branding with that wallpaper.

We have a feeling some of you will be excited about that uncompressed arrow key layout.

The fingerprint reader on the Gateway is built into the touchpad—this was a new one on us. Note the dark square in the upper left.

Kensington lock slot, DC barrel jack, USB 3.0 Type-A, full-size HDMI out, USB Type-C.

SD card slot, 3.5mm audio combo jack, USB 3.0 Type-A.

Behold, a mystery panel! It looks pointless at first glance, but there’s actually an M.2 slot under there at the top. I think I’d rather pull the whole back off than try to mess around in that tiny panel though.

The Gateway is very easy to disassemble; just Philips screws and pop things loose. The plastic chassis felt sturdy enough to survive quite a few disassemblings.

Looking a little closer, we see an active cooling system, an empty DDR4 DIMM slot, an occupied M.2 NVMe slot, an empty M.2 SATA slot, and an unfortunately soldered Realtek Wi-Fi chipset.

On the left, we see the currently empty M.2 slot, which is silkscreened as SATA only. By contrast, the occupied M.2 (with the C: drive in it) is silkscreened PCIE/SATA.

We went into testing the GWTN141-2 with a mixture of excitement and trepidation—on paper, a Ryzen 3200U system for $350 is a great deal. But in practice, we’d discovered that the new Gateway line is—like the horrid $140 EVOO EV-C-116-5—manufactured by Shenzhen Bmorn Technology and imported by EVOO. We’re happy to say that the GWTN141-2 is not a repeat of the EV-C-116-5’s story. The Gateway’s Ryzen 3 3200U CPU was not limited by substandard thermals or factory underclocking, and it performs as you’d expect from looking at public leaderboards. The Gateway offers an even faster cold boot than the Swift—we timed it at eight seconds from power button to Windows desktop.

Continuing the Gateway’s tale of “Hey! Not bad,” the 128GB SSD might be an odd Chinese brand you’ve never heard of, but it’s a real M.2 NVMe SSD which can be replaced or upgraded. Although the 4GiB RAM the system comes with is soldered to the board, there’s an empty DIMM slot available. There’s even an empty M.2 SATA-only slot, with an easy-access panel for that slot on the back.

The only real flies in the GWTN141-2’s ointment are its cheap plastic chassis and its equally cheap Realtek 8821CE Wi-Fi.

The plastic used for the chassis is noticeably softer than you might expect for a laptop; it feels more like a kid’s toy than a real computer, and it even felt slightly tacky to the touch on first unboxing. (Your mileage may vary, here—it bothered me, but the Spousal Opinion was “Whatever, it’s fine.”) On the plus side, the plastic chassis felt sturdy enough to survive plenty of disassembly and reassembly, unlike the Swift 1’s razor-thin aluminum side panels.

The Realtek Wi-Fi is serviceable if slow under Windows, but it will cause severe headaches for anyone wanting to install Linux—and unlike most of the GWTN141-2’s gear, it’s soldered to the board and not replaceable.

Performance

Passmark CPU testing demonstrates just how much air there is between these four laptop models—the $650 Swift 3, the $350 Gateway and Swift 1, and the $140 EVOO.

We’re not really used to seeing big differences between single-threaded Passmark scores. The near-doubling of Swift 1’s score by the Gateway is worth sitting up and noticing.

Cinebench R20 tells roughly the same story Passmark did—namely, the Gateway’s Ryzen 3 3200U is far more CPU than the Swift 1’s Pentium Silver N5000.

Once again, we see big air between these laptop models, even on single-threaded tests. Notice the EVOO has dropped out of the race entirely at this point.

Geekbench 5, as usual, flattens the differences between CPUs noticeably more than either Passmark or Cinebench. We believe Passmark and Cinebench serve as far references for the difference between Gateway’s Ryzen 3200U and Swift 1’s Pentium Silver.

Geekbench 5 continues the trend of showing big air on single-threaded benchmarks between these laptops.

Gateway’s “Netac” 128GB SSD isn’t very impressive by NVMe standards, but it crushes Acer’s soldered-on 64GB eMMC without breaking a sweat.

The stars of our show today are, of course, Acer’s $378 Swift 1 SF114-32 and Gateway’s $350 GWTN141-2. But for reference, we’re throwing in a couple of spoilers—Acer’s $650 Swift 3 SF314-42, and EVOO’s unspeakable $140 EV-C-116-5 doorstop.

We think it’s important to relate the Swift 1 and the Gateway not only to one another, but also to a “real laptop.” We also think it’s instructive to compare the Swift 1, in particular, to the EVOO—because the gap between the two underscores the fact that the Swift 1, though no match in performance for the Gateway, is—for the most part—a usable laptop.

With that said, we find it difficult to recommend the Swift 1 over the Gateway. Although the Gateway’s older Ryzen 3 CPU is no match for this year’s Renoirs, it’s still no slouch—and it absolutely dominates the Swift 1’s Pentium Silver N5000. Gaming workloads will bring the 3200U to its knees, but there was never a time we felt like rolling our eyes and saying “ugh” at the Gateway during normal desktop or Web-based use.

The Swift 1’s Pentium Silver N5000 is an entirely different beast, designed for maximum electrical and thermal efficiency with everything else left to go hang. It’s roughly half the speed of the 3200U in most tests—but it gets by with entirely passive cooling, and the battery life is frankly pretty crazy. In most use, the Swift 1 struck us as reasonably responsive—but unfortunately, it’s not hard to find Web-based workloads in which it struggles.

Specifically, the Swift 1 choked badly on Facebook’s new layout. Attempting to type a short paragraph about electrical connections resulted in text buffering—leaving us to watch as it “typed” itself out, character by laborious character, for another couple of minutes. To be fair, this is more about Facebook sucking than about the Swift 1—but also to be fair, a lot of people will expect to use Facebook on their new laptop.

We have to stress that the Gateway is absolutely no gaming laptop—it turns in a Time Spy score only a third of the Swift 3’s, and the Swift 3 itself is only a budget laptop. But the Swift 1 can’t even run the test.

The less-demanding Night Raid tells roughly the same story—the Gateway gets a third the Swift 3’s score, while the Swift 1 fails to complete the test.

The differences between the Swift 1 and the Gateway are even more apparent in gaming tests, where the Gateway’s scores aren’t great, but the Swift 1’s score is “I can’t do this.”

3DMark warned us “this system does not have enough VRAM and may not complete the test” on both systems, but the Gateway completed the tests fine (2 fps on Time Spy is “fine,” right?), while the Swift 1 crashed out entirely within seconds of beginning either test.

If you want to run a game from 2010, you might do OK on the Gateway. On the Swift 1, we sincerely hope the only kind of gaming you want to do is interactive fiction.

Battery Life

Both laptops have good battery life, not-so-good stability. Using Event Viewer to find crash times got to be a regular thing.

Neither laptop successfully completed the PCMark 10 Modern Applications battery life test. What you’re seeing from them isn’t “time before shutdown” it’s “time before crash.”

Since both laptops crashed under PCMark 10’s Modern Apps testing, we tried our go-to YouTube clip at 1080p in fullscreen. The Gateway delivered ten hours of playback—longer than the actual video clip!—but the Acer still crashed.

Trying to test our two ultrabudget laptops for battery life was a frustrating exercise, to say the least. The short version is they both offer excellent battery life—which you may not get all the way through before needing to reboot due to a crash.

Neither laptop lasted all the way through PCMark 10’s Modern Office battery-life test. Both crashed well before the battery itself was exhausted. The Swift 1 did at least survive for slightly longer than the Swift 3’s (successful) test run; but the Gateway couldn’t make it much past four hours before suffering an application crash.

With no good data from the Modern Applications battery test, we tried falling back on something simpler—loading up the BBC’s 10 Hours of Relaxing Oceanscapes on YouTube and playing it in full-screen at 1080p until the battery died.

The Acer Swift 1 failed this test as well. After crashing at 4 hours 20 minutes, it tumbled into a strange, half-brightness version of its POST screen. The Gateway, on the other hand, managed to play the clip for a solid six hours and forty-one minutes before shutting down at 5 percent battery.

Scoring this one decisively is a challenge. A sticker next to the touchpad on the Swift 1 boldly claims “up to 17 hours battery life”—we certainly weren’t able to verify that figure, but to be fair, we can’t really falsify it either. We found the Gateway’s more-than-6.5-hour YouTube playtime stellar—but given that it, too, failed to complete PCMark 10 Modern Apps testing, we can’t get too excited about it.

Neither laptop is likely to disappoint on the very specific grounds of battery life—but you should definitely save your work before going to bed.

Can it Linux?

The Swift 1 “just works” on Ubuntu 20.04—the only unclaimed device is the fingerprint reader.

The Gateway’s Realtek Wi-Fi is a no-go on Ubuntu 20.04. It’s possible to download and locally compile a driver from various sources on Github—but it’ll break and need fiddling after kernel upgrades.

The Acer Swift 1 worked fine out of the box with Ubuntu 20.04. It lacked for nothing but a driver for the fingerprint reader, which most Linux users don’t expect anyway.

The Gateway, unfortunately, should be considered a no-go for most Linux users—its Realtek 8821CE Wi-Fi does not have in-kernel support, and getting it working is a painful slog of finding a driver on someone’s Github, downloading and building it locally, and waiting for it to break on the next kernel upgrade.

Extremely ambitious Linux users might be able to turn the Gateway into a good Linux system by putting a $20 Intel AX200 Wi-Fi 6 card—connected with an M key-to-A+E key converter—in the Gateway’s empty M.2 slot. We can’t guarantee that’ll work, but if you try it, let us know how that goes!

Due to limited time, we did not battery test either system under Ubuntu.

Refurbished, or new?

Enlarge / The Ryzen 3 3200U in the Gateway is a better all-around CPU than anything we could find used for a similar price.

One of the more common refrains in the Ars comments when we test inexpensive laptops is “I can do better buying used!” In this under-$400 class, we don’t believe that’s actually the case. We went looking on Amazon and eBay for refurbished laptops under $400 and found five of the most common CPU models for those laptops. Then we used public Passmark leaderboards to compare those CPUs to what’s in the Gateway and the Acer we reviewed today.

The first thing we’d like to point out is that, unless you’ve got a cousin looking to unload something fast, you aren’t going to get a great refurbished laptop for $400 or less. We didn’t find anything newer than Intel fifth-generation Core CPUs in this price bracket. That means a 6-year-old system. Worse, quite a lot of the systems in this bracket had second-generation i5 CPUs, marking them as a whopping 9 years old.

The best-performing CPU in our scavenged finds is an Intel Core i5-4300M. This 7-year-old M-series manages to outperform our sole fifth-generation part due to its whopping 37W TDP—it’s configured for power, not efficiency, which in turn means poor battery life, especially if your refurb is still limping along on the OEM battery.

The Core i5-4300M handily outperforms the Swift 1’s Pentium Silver N5000, but the Gateway’s Ryzen 3 3200U beats it by 25 percent on multithreaded tests and about 15 percent on the single-threaded tests. Add in a new NVMe SSD versus whatever SATA garbage the refurbisher threw in for cheap, DDR4 RAM instead of DDR3, Vega 3 graphics versus HD Graphics 4600, and a one-year warranty versus typically 30 days, and the Gateway is obviously a far better deal.

Do you think we got this wrong? Hit us up in the comments—but please, keep it realistic. A single oddball sale you found in your local Facebook marketplace doesn’t count; we’re looking for readily available, refurbished laptops from dealers who can be found on Amazon, Newegg, or eBay.

Conclusions

We can’t recommend Acer’s Swift 1 SF114-32 for most users. Although it’s handsome on the outside and boots quickly, it just doesn’t offer enough muscle for some common workloads—such as Facebook’s new and rather blecherous Web interface, which drowns the N5000 in more Javascript than it’s ready to handle.

The Gateway GWTN141-2, on the other hand, is absolutely a credible laptop. It’s certainly not a great laptop—we don’t love the fact that it, like the Acer Swift, crashed out of the PCMark 10 battery test—but it’s got enough muscle to make it through light workloads without complaint. It’s even willing to take a stab at some older games if you want it to.

We tested the webcam on both laptops in three conditions: dim office lighting, harsh forelight with a studio flood, and harsh backlight with a studio flood. It would be difficult to tell one laptop from the other on the basis of webcam images; in both cases, all three (difficult) lighting conditions produced grainy, but acceptable images with clear facial features. You wouldn’t mistake these for a mid-grade or better Logitech standalone, but you also wouldn’t mistake them for the no-name garbage we had to settle for earlier this year to get kids online for school.

The speakers were similarly “it works, meh” on both systems—usable, but tinny. We definitely would not advise anyone to set any store in “tuned for THX” (as the Gateway proudly declares itself) anymore.

You should know what you’re giving up by dropping down to this under-$400, ultrabudget laptop class—if you’ve got the extra $300 to spend, you get an enormous amount of additional performance, stability, and general quality out of an upgrade to Acer’s Ryzen 7 4700U-powered Swift 3. But if you just don’t have the extra money—or just don’t want to spend it—the Gateway GWTN141-2 gets most jobs done just fine.

Newegg Insider Reportedly Reveals Radeon RX 6900 XT, RX 6800XT, RX 6700 XT Specifications

It’s uncertain whether it’s pure speculation or insider information, but Newegg seems to have all the juicy details on AMD’s Radeon RX 6000-series graphics cards. In the latest installment of Newegg Insider (via VideoCardz), the U.S. retailer reportedly exposes the specifications for the Radeon RX 6900 XT, RX 6800 XT and RX 6700 XT.

Newegg Insider is a platform that offers consumers buying guides, videos and product overviews. Some of the specifications in the article appear to fall in line with a previous discovery. Since we can’t be certain if the author had access to confidential information or not, we recommend you take the specifications with a bit of salt.

A couple of things make us question the accuracy of Newegg Insider’s alleged specifications. The publication seems to think that all three RDNA 2 graphics cards will come with a 1,500 MHz base clock, which seems doubtful. This is probably conjecture since we probably won’t know the exact clock speeds until AMD announces the Radeon RX 6000 series on October 28.

Secondly, the Radeon RX 6700 XT presumably features 6GB of GDDR6 memory. If the Stream Processor (SP) count is legit, the Radeon RX 6700 XT should replace the Radeon RX 5700 XT, which has 8GB of GDDR6 memory. We wouldn’t say it’s impossible, but it’s unlikely that the successor would arrive with less memory than the model it replaces.

The confined memory interfaces show up as red flags on the map, too. However, rumors have neem brewing that AMD might have revamped the cache design on RDNA 2 to alleviate the lower memory bandwidth.

According to the Newegg Insider, the Radeon RX 6900 XT, RX 6800 XT and RX 6700 XT are equipped with the same 1,500 MHz base clock and 16 Gbps GDDR6 memory chips. 

The Radeon RX 6900 XT supposedly checks in with 5,120 SPs and 16GB of GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit memory bus. The end result is a memory bandwidth of 512 GBps.

Apparently, the Radeon RX 6800 XT lands with 3,840 SPs and leverage 12GB of GDDR6 memory. It’s plausible that the Radeon RX 6800 XT could have a 192-bit memory interface, putting the maximum theoretical bandwidth at 384 GBps.

As for the Radeon RX 6700 XT, the graphics card ostensibly has 2,560 SPs and 6GB of GDDR6 memory. The publication claims that the Radeon RX 6800 XT and the Radeon RX 6700 XT offer the same level of memory bandwidth, albeit the latter having 6GB instead of 12GB.

The final bit of information from the article shows that the Radeon RX 6900 XT, RX 6800 XT and RX 6700 XT might sport TDP (thermal design power) ratings of 300W, 200W, and 150W, respectively.

Admittedly, there are still a lot of questions surrounding the Radeon RX 6000 series. Lucky for us, AMD will have all the answers for us in a month.

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This method is recommended for those using the AC adapter for long periods. We recommend that you use the Wizarpos WHB01-2400 battery at least once in two weeks. Batteries lose its charge when stored for a long time and you need the battery if it does break.
If he does not use a length of time, the Wizarpos WHB01-2400 battery will be stored protected from a clean, dry and cool, heat and other metals. A loss of business to charge the battery in time and need a break before reuse.
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Wizarpos batteries have two main ratings on them: Volts and Amperes. Because size and weight of batteries is limited when compared to larger batteries such as car batteries, most companies show their ratings with Volts and Milliamperes. One thousand Milliamperes equals 1 Ampere. When buying a battery, select batteries with the most Milliamperes (or mAh). Batteries are also rated by Watt-Hours, perhaps the simplest rating of all. This is found by multiplying the Volts and the Amperes together. For example:

  • 14.4 Volts, 4000mAh (Note: 4000mAh is equal to 4.0 Amperes).
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Watt-Hours signifies the energy needed to power one watt for one hour.

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If he does not use a length of time, the Huawei HB351329ECW battery will be stored protected from a clean, dry and cool, heat and other metals. A loss of business to charge the battery in time and need a break before reuse.
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Huawei batteries have two main ratings on them: Volts and Amperes. Because size and weight of batteries is limited when compared to larger batteries such as car batteries, most companies show their ratings with Volts and Milliamperes. One thousand Milliamperes equals 1 Ampere. When buying a battery, select batteries with the most Milliamperes (or mAh). Batteries are also rated by Watt-Hours, perhaps the simplest rating of all. This is found by multiplying the Volts and the Amperes together. For example:

  • 14.4 Volts, 4000mAh (Note: 4000mAh is equal to 4.0 Amperes).
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Watt-Hours signifies the energy needed to power one watt for one hour.

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  • 14.4 Volts, 4000mAh (Note: 4000mAh is equal to 4.0 Amperes).
  • 14.4 x 4.0 = 57.60 Watt-Hours

Watt-Hours signifies the energy needed to power one watt for one hour.

HP Envy x360 15 (2020) Review: Ryzen 5 with bad performance utilization

The Envy x360 15 represents a Windows convertible in the 15.6-inch format. While it has a very close resemblance to its predecessor, the build is not identical. The current model turns out slightly more compact, the connections are positioned in other places, and it has a different keyboard. The competitors include devices such as the Lenovo Yoga C740-15IML and the Asus ZenBook Flip 15 UX563FD.

Case and Equipment – The Envy has a metal case

The gap clearances in the elegant, matte-black metal case are right, and there are no noticeable material protrusions. The base unit could have turned out a little stiffer. The battery is built in. You can access the insides after removing the bottom of the case, which is not a process that HP made particularly user friendly. 

The x360 brings two USB Type-A connections (USB 3.2 Gen 1), and in addition there is one USB Type-C connection (USB 3.2 Gen 2) that supports power delivery and DisplayPort via USB-C. So together with the HDMI connection, the convertible offers two video output ports.

With maximum transfer rates of 78.6 MB/s (transferring 250 jpg files at about 5 MB each) and 86 MB/s (copying large data blocks), the SD storage card reader belongs to the faster representatives of its kind (using the Toshiba Exceria Pro SDXC 64 GB UHS-II reference card). SD cards can be inserted completely.

The WLAN chip (Realtek RTL8822CE) supports the 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac standards. The data rates measured under optimal conditions (no additional WLAN devices close by, close distance between notebook and Server PC; Netgear Nighthawk AX12 router) turn out good.

Input Devices – Optional pen input

The flat and smooth keys of the illuminated chiclet keyboard (two brightness levels) offer a short stroke and a clear pressure point. The keyboard does get pressed down while typing. Overall, HP delivers a keyboard suitable for everyday operation that is also suited for regular typing tasks. 

In contrast to the predecessor, the power button and fingerprint reader are now integrated into the keyboard. In addition, there is a key to turn the camera on or off (the camera app is not opened) and another key to open the Command Center.

The multi-touch capable ClickPad (approx. 11.5 x 7.3 cm; ~4.5 x 2.9 in) offers sufficient space for using gesture control and also responds to inputs in the corners. The smooth surface facilitates the sliding of fingers. The pad offers a short stroke and clear pressure point.

The touchscreen (10 touch points) creates no problems and responds to input promptly. The screen can be operated with the fingers as well as the HP Pen (1MR94AA; approx. 30 to 40 Euros; ~$36-47) which needs to be purchased separately.

Display – IPS onboard

The 15.6-inch touchscreen display (1920 x 1080 pixels) offers a good contrast (1142:1), but the maximum brightness is too low (279.6 cd/m²). We consider values beyond 300 cd/m² as good. The brightness distribution of the panel turns out fairly uneven.

In the state of delivery, the display produces an acceptable color reproduction but misses the target (Delta-E < 3) with a Delta-E 2000 deviation of about 6.1. The display does not suffer from a blue tint. A calibration only offers marginal improvements. The AdobeRGB (38.1%) and sRGB (59.1%) color spaces are not covered completely.

HP has equipped the convertible with an IPS panel with stable viewing angles, allowing the display to be read from any position. Outdoors, the display is hardly readable, since the reflective display surface prevents this. 

Performance – Ryzen 5 with mediocre performance

With the Envy x360 15, HP delivers a 15.6-inch convertible that offers sufficient computing performance for office and Internet applications. The test unit that was made available to us can be purchased for between 950 and 1000 Euros (~$1126-1185), with other configurations also being available.

Test Conditions

The preinstalled HP Command Center allows selection of a thermal profile. We ran our tests with the “HP recommended” profile activated. 

Processor

The CPU portion of the Ryzen 5-4500U APU (Renoir) consists of a hexa-core processor that operates with speeds between 2.3 GHz (basic clock speed) and 4 GHz (Turbo). Simultaneous multi-threading (two threads per core) is not supported.

It briefly starts running through the multi-thread tests of the Cinebench benchmark at 4 GHz, before the clock speed drops down in steps to between 3.1 and 3.2 GHz. The single-thread tests are completed at clock speeds between 1.4 and 4 GHz. In battery operation, the CPU starts at 1.4 to 2.4 GHz (single and multi-thread), before it goes to similar clock speeds as in mains operation.

We evaluate whether the CPU Turbo is maintained constantly in mains operation by running the multi-thread test of the Cinebench R15 benchmark for at least 30 minutes in a constant loop. After an initially high Turbo speed, it drops significantly from the first to the fifth run.

The laptop responds to brief peak loads with high clock speeds. The highest speeds are reached with the “Performance” profile activated. Under longer load, the CPU speed drops, which is a surprising behavior that happens in all the temperature profiles. All the other Ryzen 5-4500U devices we tested until now reach significantly higher constant clock speeds while running though our loop. 

System Performance

HP has delivered a quick and smoothly running system here. The APU delivers sufficient computing performance for office and Internet applications. However, it is only able to run at its highest performance level for a short time. These results are accompanied by good PC-Mark results. 

Storage Solution

The system drive is a 512-GB NVMe SSD (M.2-2280) from Intel that delivers good transfer speeds, but it does not belong to the fastest models among SSDs.

Graphics Card

AMD’s integrated Vega 6 graphics core supports DirectX 12 and reaches speeds of up to 1500 MHz. The results in the 3D Mark benchmarks represent the best results that we were able to achieve with this GPU until now. The “Performance” profile does not lead to an increase in the graphics performance.

Gaming Performance

In theory, the APU used would be able to bring many games to the screen smoothly. This should not only include older games or games with moderate demands on the hardware but also various current games.

However, our The Witcher 3 test (the game runs for about 1 h at FHD resolution and max. quality settings; the gaming character is not moved) shows that after a few minutes at its top speed (1500 MHz), the GPU speed is decreased to about 800 to 950 MHz. Until the end of the test, the speeds and frame rates continue to show some brief drops. This will not warrant undiluted gaming pleasure.

To double check, we also ran the test at minimum settings, but the result remained identical.

Emissions and Power Management – The HP Convertible offers a good battery life

Noise Emissions

During idle operation, the two fans usually remain turned off and there is complete silence. Under load, they rev up and we measure a maximum noise level of 43.2 dB(A) during the stress test.

Temperature

During our stress test (Prime95 and Furmark running for at least 1 hour), the CPU and GPU run at high speeds for the first few minutes. After that, they are throttled to values below 1 GHz (CPU) and 700 to 800 MHz (GPU) respectively. The behavior is the same in mains and battery operation. The stress test represents an extreme scenario that does not occur in everyday operation. We are using this test to evaluate whether the system remains stable under full load.

The HP convertible does not get particularly hot. During the stress test, we measure temperatures just above 40 °C (104 ° F) in two measurement spots. In everyday operation, the values remain within the green range.

Speakers

The audio system of the Envy x360 is made up of two stereo speakers and a subwoofer. Together, they produce a decent sound spectrum that strangely lacks some bass. The maximum volume turns out relatively low.

Power Consumption

Overall, the power consumption ranges at a normal level for the hardware used here. The power supply is rated at 65 watts.

Battery Life

In our realistic WLAN test, the HP convertible achieves a battery life of 9:24 h. This test simulates the load when opening websites via a script.

Verdict

With the Envy x360 15, HP delivers an elegant 15.6-inch convertible whose matte-black metal case should be stiffer. Across the whole load range, the laptop only warms up moderately and does not produce too much noise.

The HP Envy x360 15 (2020) is made for usage scenarios where demanding loads are only put on the system for short periods of time.

Thanks to the very good battery life (WLAN runtime of almost 9.5 h), most users should get through the day without a charger. The laptop can be recharged using the included proprietary power supply or a universal USB charger (via the USB Type-C port).

The IPS touchscreen scores with a good contrast, stable viewing angles, and decent color reproduction. However, the maximum brightness and color space coverage turn out too low. The touchscreen can be operated with the fingers as well as the HP Pen, which can optionally be purchased separately (1MR94AA; approx 30 to 40 Euros; ~$36-47).

The main weakness is the poor performance utilization of the Ryzen 5 4500U APU. While it is able to handle brief load bursts (single and multi-thread) with a lot of computing performance, it responds to constant multi-thread CPU load with reduced clock speeds. The same goes for the GPU. In addition, the frame rates drop repeatedly while gaming.

Other compact Ryzen 5-4500U devices such as the Lenovo Ideapad 5 14ARE05 have shown that it is possible to maintain the performance constantly at a high level. We can only hope that HP will be able to offer some improvements via a BIOS or software update.

Intel Announces 10nm SuperFin Atom x6000E Elkhart Lake, Celeron and Pentium CPUs

Intel announced its new Atom x6000E series ‘Elkhart Lake’ of processors today, along with Pentium and Celeron N and J series chips, all targeted at industrial, embedded, and IoT applications. Intel is also pressing its Tiger Lake-UP3 chips into service for edge applications that require a higher level of performance. 

The Atom x6000E, Pentium, and Celeron processors feature either dual- or quad-core Tremont designs. Base frequencies for the Atom models vary between 1.2 to 1.8 GHz, while boost speeds top at at 3.0 GHz for chips that come with the feature. The Atom chips serve the 4.5W to 12W TDP range, while Intel splits the Pentium and Celeron processors into 6.5W and 10W variants. 

All models have baked in support for up to 64GB of dual-channel DDR4-3200 or LPDDR4x-4267 memory, much like the Tiger Lake processors, and come in BGA-mounted packages, meaning they aren’t socketed processors. Intel also segments the stack by only providing ECC support for the Atom processors. 

The lineup comes with Gen11 graphics, which Intel says offers up to twice the performance of the Gen9 graphics found on prior-gen models. Atom also takes a step forward, courtesy of the Tremont architecture, to notch a 1.7X gain in single-threaded workloads and 1.5X gain in multi-threaded work over previous-gen Goldmont Plus. 

As we see with chips destined for the IoT space, Intel offers a seven to ten-year support window, and that includes ensuring the chips will be available throughout that same window. Intel also leans in on AI support with this generation, including support for the OpenVINO toolkit that includes containerized packages to speed deployment of automation, sensing, and vision applications. 

Tiger Lake-UP3

Intel is also pressing its Tiger Lake-UP3 chips into service for applications that require a higher level of performance. These chips come with all of the normal trimmings of the Tiger Lake processors, which you can read about in-depth here, like the 10nm SuperFin process, Xe LP graphics, Thunderbolt 4, and support for AVX-512 and VNNI. 

Adata’s first desktop PC is a 5-liter NUC with integrated graphics

We were fairly impressed with Adata’s first foray into gaming PCs, which began a few months ago with the XPG Xenia 15, a genuinely impressive laptop with better-than-expected battery life. For its followup act, Adata is trying its hand at a mini PC with its new XPG Gaia.

The Gaia is based on Intel’s NUC 9 Extreme Kit, or otherwise known as Ghost Canyon. That is not necessarily a bad thing, just perhaps a bit uninspired for Adata’s introductory desktop.

Built for “gamers, esports pros, and tech enthusiasts,” Adata appears to have simply taken the Ghost Canyon NUC and stuffed its own brand memory and storage inside, then slapped an XPG logo on the front. The result is a compact 5-liter PC that should be relatively fast out of the box, though gamers, esports pros, and tech enthusiasts will undoubtedly want to add a discrete GPU.

The system is built around an Core i9 9980HK processor, a relatively meaty 8-core/16-thread chip with a 2.4GHz base clock, 5GHz boost clock, and 16MB of L3 cache. This also provides the graphics, by way of Intel’s UHD 630 GPU (24 execution units, 350MHz to 1,25GHz clockspeed). That’s fine for playing less demanding games like League of Legends, but is not going to cut it for more graphically intensive titles (Notebookcheck has a nice rundown of benchmarks).

One of the neat things about the Ghost Canyon NUC is that it can fit a discrete graphics card up to 202mm (7.95 inches) in length. There are even graphics cards designed specifically with the Ghost Canyon NUC in mind, like the Asus Dual GeForce RTX 2070 Mini OC Edition.

As far as what comes with the Gaia, in addition to the 9980HK CPU, Adata ships it with 32GB (2x16GB) of DDR4-3200 “sorted” RAM (undoubtedly from its own stock) and an XPG SX8200 Pro SSD, a fast storage drive rated to deliver read and write speeds of up to 3,500MB/s and 3,000MB/s, respectively. Adata does not mention the capacity, so it’s likely there will be multiple SKUs with different storage allotments.

The system also boasts Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, and is powered by a 500W PSU that is 80 Plus Platinum certified.