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PBP benchmarks - CJMax - 08-25-2019

Would it be possible to get some benchmark results of the Pinebook Pro? I found a RK3399 results on geekbench, I suppose the Pinebook Pro will have comparable results? 

These are the results I found:
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=RK3399

I'd love to play around with the PBP but I'm just not sure it would be powerful enough for my daily office work (quite some browser tabs, libre office sometimes with large files, remote desktop via x2go and vnc, VPN...), so any benchmark numbers would be greatly appreciated. I've seen the youtube videos showing 4k video playback and 3D, but those are not really the things I'm after.


RE: PBP benchmarks - cmeerw - 08-25-2019

As I have mentioned before, I am more worried about the 4 GB memory limit than about the CPU (although I'd guess that Libre Office might be sluggish as well).


RE: PBP benchmarks - fire219 - 08-25-2019

(08-25-2019, 06:46 AM)cmeerw Wrote: As I have mentioned before, I am more worried about the 4 GB memory limit than about the CPU (although I'd guess that Libre Office might be sluggish as well).

Fairly recently I used LibreOffice on a old iBook G3 with 640MB RAM -- ran very well. Wink

For OP: For most of your example use cases, the Pinebook Pro should work pretty well. Too many browser tabs may pose an issue, but 10-15 would probably be fine. And yes, the results you found for RK3399 should be comparable.


RE: PBP benchmarks - Wizzard - 08-25-2019

I am sure the score will not be higher than 4000, but @Luke  could make some bench in Android Smile


RE: PBP benchmarks - Luke - 08-25-2019

I'll be honest, I don't care enough to be bothered and try out. When you get your unit run and share the benchmark.


RE: PBP benchmarks - Wizzard - 08-26-2019

Ok, I agree that we can expect that the performance will be up to 4000 points, so about 3-4 times faster than first PB Smile


RE: PBP benchmarks - Luke - 08-26-2019

(08-26-2019, 12:30 AM)Wizzard Wrote: Ok, I agree that we can expect that the performance will be up to 4000 points, so about 3-4 times faster than first PB Smile

The CPU on the RK3399 is approx ~10x faster in compute benchmarks like sysbench for instance.
Don't know about the GPU (and VPU) but obviously it is many many times faster.


RE: PBP benchmarks - Wizzard - 08-26-2019

Wow, I did not know that. That is really good, if it is true. So now we see that Geekbench can be a quite good tool for testing the real performance in common tasks.


RE: PBP benchmarks - MrTester - 08-26-2019

Ill be happy to run benchmarks in whatever flavor is demanded, when my unit arrives in October.


PBP benchmarks - Wizzard - 08-26-2019

Me too, I also work as a tester Smile