CHUWI CoreBox mini PC gets some performance tests


CoreBox

As information has been released, CHUWI will launch new mini PC CoreBox at the end of May and it will sell for about $349. With only 2L volume, it brings a lot of convenience to daily use. It is comparable to the traditional PC in daily use experience thanks to the performance of the Intel Core i5 processor

In terms of hardware, CoreBox features the Intel Core i5 5257U processor, built-in Iris Graphics 6100 graphics card, 8 GB RAM and 256GB M.2 SSD storage drive. First is the beenchmark test of hardware, so let’ see how CoreBox performs with some professional software.

CPU-Z:Single Thread:292.2;Multi Thread: 811.2

Geekbench 4:Single Core: 3483; Multi Core: 6407

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AS SSD Benchmark:Read: 517MB/s, Write: 435MB/s

In daily use, the performance of CoreBox is indeed rock solid. It can meet the needs of daily office and entertainment purposes. It can hard decode 4K video smoothly with Iris Graphics 6100 GPU, bringing high-quality audio and video experience.

Of course the Intel Core ™ processor core can boost its power to 3.1GHz, so gtt can handle large software requirements even better. such as design and mapping or even minor video editing work.

After a series of tests, it can be seen that CoreBox features very good performace for a mini PC.  Apart from daily office entertainment and other uses, it is also able to meet some high-performance software requirements. With only 2L volume and good specs, CoreBox can be a worthy choice for an office and entertainment PC. It will sell in the US Amazon first, followed by the Japanese Amazon. More information about the CoreBox can be found on the official website.

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1 Comment

  1. newphoenix
    May 21, 2020

    “Read: 517MB/s, Write: 435MB/s” Really in 2020, with M.2 slot add 256GB nvme pcie gen3 X4, that can read 3GBps and write 1.3GBps it is not expersive. After all why the customer is paying $349.