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    Beelink GT-King Pro (S922X-H) Benchmarks

    Full review: Beelink GT-King Pro review: the best TV box gets better


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    The Beelink GT-King Pro is powered by the all new Amlogic S922X-H chipset, which contains 4 cores of Cortex A73 clocked at 2.21GHz, 2 cores of Cortex-A53 clocked at 1.8GHz, and a beefy Mali-G52MP6 GPU clocked at 846MHz. There’s also 4GB LPDDR4 RAM under the hood to handle multi-tasking.

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    In Antutu V7 benchmark test, the GT-King Pro scored 127,833.

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    In Geekbench 4 CPU test, the GT-King Pro notched 1,462 in single-core, and 4,072 in multi-core.





    In the PCMark 8 Work 2.0 test, the GT-King Pro snatched 5,901, very close to the score of the mighty Nividia Shield TV.





    In the more graphics-focused 3DMark test, the GT-King Pro scored 1,582 in Slingshot.





    The Ice Storm Unlimited returned the GT-King Pro with a score of 22,753.



    In the Antutu video tester benchmark, the GT-King Pro scored 1094, out of the 30 tested items, only one video codec is not supported.

    As can be seen from the scores above, the GT-King Pro slightly edged the GT-King in all benchmarks. But the differences weren’t significant, and probably would not be felt when translated into real-life experiences. The GT-King Pro still offers less horsepower than top Android smartphones and tablets, but it has very few competitions in the world of Android TV boxes. Probably the only box more powerful is the Nvidia Shield TV, but it is more marketed as a gaming console and priced much higher than the GT-King Pro.


    #2
    Thanks. It almost beat the Shield in a few of those tests

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      #3
      I like how jupiter2012 included the "Xiaomi Mi Box3 Enhanced" in the stats, that was a China only tv box, and most people have never seen it.

      Have you guys seen the new Amlogic S922-Z ? Made just for Amazon's FireTV Cube (gen2), device is only 2 GB ram and 16 GB storage, with HDR, Atmos, full Netflix certification, and Prime Video licenses, and cheaper then the GT-KingPro. Check out its Geekbench score:

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        #4
        Originally posted by RiCkLaR_atvX View Post
        I like how jupiter2012 included the "Xiaomi Mi Box3 Enhanced" in the stats, that was a China only tv box, and most people have never seen it.

        Have you guys seen the new Amlogic S922-Z ? Made just for Amazon's FireTV Cube (gen2), device is only 2 GB ram and 16 GB storage, with HDR, Atmos, full Netflix certification, and Prime Video licenses, and cheaper then the GT-KingPro. Check out its Geekbench score:


        Where is the score?

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          #5
          That was from Geekbench.com, someone posted to Twitter.

          Link:


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            #6
            Originally posted by RiCkLaR_atvX View Post
            ic, tks!

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              #7
              Originally posted by jupiter2012 View Post
              ic, tks!
              And for reference the SEI Robotics SEI400 device seen in that Geekbench.com link comparison is Google's new built-to spec AndroidTV device for sale to Corporate partners for distributing AndroidTV bundled with Streaming content provider's services. For more info on the Google device see this post: https://forum.freaktab.com/forum/tv-...kin#post786164

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                #8
                That is the throttling test of beelink king pro from TECHNOZON

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