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The graphic card For imaging of graphical contents, aside from the processors internal GPU Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7 the Surface Book 3 13.5 can also employ a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 in Max-Q-Design, which comes with a low energy consumption architecture and can handle demanding tasks. Results of the 3DMark-Benchmark not only show an edge of the GTX 1650 Max-Q over internal GPUs within our test field, but also better performance compared to the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 that Microsoft used for the Surface Book 2. Providing a performance boost of up to 44 percent that users can count with. Compared to further notebooks in our database that host this graphic card, the GTX 1650 Max-Q yield in the Surface Book 3 however is ranking below average. How other graphic cards do perform has been recorded in our benchmark list. Gaming Performance The processing of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q in the Surface Book 3 13.5 suffices to conduct games of the late years, partly even on high graphical resolution. Albeit, with very demanding new versions of games a scaling down of graphical detail will be due. With the 3:2 format of the display, “The Witchers 3” for instance emerged in a distorted full screen mode. In such a case gamers have to deal with limitations, respectively with tweaking for adaptation. Games seamlessly compatible with the built-in graphic card have been listed in our GPU games list. Emissions – Windows-Convertible in quiet operation Noise emission The fans of the Surface Book 3 13.5 are relatively quiet at 33,6 dB(A). Furthermore, will these only start with greater strain of the system, audible through an evenly swishing sound. During Office application fans will stay idle nearly throughout, making the Microsoft-Convertible suitable for noise sensible surrounding. Temperature Stress test With the hardware of the Surface Book 3 13.5 almost entirely housed behind the display, this part of the Windows-Convertibles will be heating up the most. We are measuring up to 43,7°C, which leaves this element of tablet feeling quite warm, already. However, not as much for to make the display unbearable warm whilst holding it in hands. During notebook modus the design provides amenity of both keyboard and palm rest staying pleasantly cool. During our prolonged stress test, lasting about an hour, temperatures inside the convertible temporarily rose up to 94°. Its cooling system however proved capable of reducing the heat swiftly, with temperature hence settling down at 67°C average for the entire testing time span. Clock speed ranged at 1,25 GHz medium, consequently residing slightly beneath base frequency of 1,3 GHz. From there users have to take into account that the performance of the Surface Book 3 13.5 might be lessening after some time of heavy processing load. Speakers The loudspeakers in the Surface Book 3 won´t deliver much of volume, will however produce a considerably broad spectrum of sound. Thus, in quiet environment the Windows-Convertible will pretty much fit with playing back medial contents. Yet, regarding long-term use engagement of external speakers or headphones could be preferable, which for instance be connected through the available 3,5 mm jack port. Energy management – Disappointing battery run time Energy consumption Especially under increased load the Surface Book 3 13.5 shows a lower demand than the Surface Book 2. Also compared to other devices in our database that feature the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q the Microsoft-Convertible comes off significantly less consuming. Within our test field, only devices without dedicated graphic card pass at a lower power draw. The included charging unit provides an output of 95 watts. Enough to reliably deliver what the Microsoft-Convertible needs. Battery runtime The practical WLAN test resulted in a similar outcome to our test of the Microsoft Surface Book 3 15. In spite of the Surface Book 3 13.5 only marginally lower battery capacity, the runtime of the Surface Book 3 13.5 turns out to be significantly less than that of the Surface Book 2. Even though 6 hours and 36 minutes off the grid aren´t too bad, runtime remains behind of our expectations. With only the 18 watt-hours battery being in charge when the keyboard unit is dispensed, WLAN usage may merely last for about 1.5 hours until connection to an AC outlet will be due. Conclusion – We expected more from the Surface Book Testing: Microsoft Surface Book 13.5. Tested unit provided by: Microsoft With the Surface Book 3 13.5 Mircrosoft continues all qualities of the smaller Convertible Models. The workmanship is excellent, with the hinge together with its displays retention mechanism being unique. Albeit there is also showing a habitual effect, as there practically has occurred no modification to the Surface Book. A refreshment to its design would thereby be doing good to this Windows device. The Microsoft Surface Book 3 13.5 stands for a premium of its kind which’s performance however has not been optimally exploited. Microsoft intends to incite user´s buy with the features of the late hardware. In the meantime the CPU will not present itself any stronger than with the preceding model, whilst hefty upcharge for more of main memory and a larger SSD won´t really be unlocking cheering wallets. From there a buy will only be worthwhile for users who very much embrace the concept of the Surface Book 3 13.5 and who therefore will be ready to shell out a higher price for an exceptional device. Owners of the predecessor however should only consider a swap if in need of the increased graphic performance. For, in respect of system performance and battery runtime, there being no added value in sight.
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