Acer Swift Go R7-7840U Vs i7-13700H Cinebench R23 Benchmark

Hello, I just purchased the Intel version of the Swift Go 14 (13700H) and wondering if anyone have the AMD Ryzen version of this laptop is kind enough to share their Cinebench R23 scores?

It can be downloaded here. You just need to run 1 pass (tick Advance Benchmark in the File menu then select "Off" in the Minimum Test Duration drop down)

On battery mode I only ever gets 7,000 marks for multi-core and around 13,000 when plugged in. I bought this thinking I would get close to 18,000 as the online reviews suggest.

If you like me to try any other benchmark to compare the 2 variation as well I am happy to do.

Thanks for reading and sharing,
Cheers.

Comments

  • would setting it to performace mode make any difference?

    • I had ran the benchmarks in performance mode, other modes would further cripple the score/performance

  • +3

    Your CPU needs thermal headroom to hit it's advertised boost clocks, and even then, it's actually up to the manufacturer to decide how much the CPU can boost.

    Especially with thin and light notebooks — the mediocre cooling performance means your processor may never actually hit 5ghz (which is the max freq according to intel arc)

  • +1

    Listen to scrimshaw. Laptop cpus and gpu have a tdp thermal limit. Depending on how the cooling is on the laptop this could be hit almost instantly. Intel provide a thermal range that the cpu conforms too.

  • +1

    The CPU results on your link doesnt give you much information on the form factor of the device used. It could be in a 17 inch really thick, big fan laptop or even used in a mini pc which allows it to run a higher sustained frequency hotter longer or perhaps an overclocked CPU.

    You can probably get slightly more benchmark score by undervolting using Intel XTU software. But it doesnt look like it will achieve anything close to 18,000 for your laptop.

    • Great reasoning, although I am really curious to know what's the Ryzen chip's result are like

      • -1

        Every chip is made different. Even the same Intel 13th gen chip can give very different benchmark score. If im you, I would let that go and enjoy your new purchase instead. It is likely not going to be too different as Acer has deemed these two chips as the "equivalent" for the laptop.

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