Learn more and buy the DroiX Proteus 10 and DroiX Proteus 10S at their respective links. That wraps up this DroiX Proteus comparison video, we hope you have found it useful. For your day to day tasks, from web browsing to media consumption or working with office documents, or even a mix of all, the DroiX Proteus comes highly recommended! They are also very energy efficient, using far less energy than a traditional desktop PC. The DroiX Proteus takes up very little space on your desktop or even in your bag while travelling. Summaryīoth models’ performance are very good for the work environment, whether it be at the office or at home. We can see across the tests that the difference in performance ranges from no difference to 2.5% which is marginal. Let’s have a quick reminder of the benchmark results to compare the two models. This gives us a score difference of around 2.5%.
#INTEL POWER GADGET LATEST FOR MAC#
The DroiX Proteus 10 scores 2,433 with reasonable scores for CPU and GPU and very good scores for the RAM and storage. Intel Power Gadget for Mac is a processor monitoring tool that allows computer users to monitor Intel processor performance in real time. It’s more of an artificial test to see the best performance levels. Note that the parameters for the log are based on the options set in the GUI. At the end of the script, call IntelPowerGadget.exe -stop and it will stop the logging. At the beginning of the script, call IntelPowerGadget.exe -start and it will trigger logging in the GUI. PassMark performs a series of tests to gauge the performance of the CPU, GPU, RAM and Storage under full load. To use Intel Power Gadget 3.0 in a script, first launch the GUI. Intel Core™ i7-10510U 4 cores, 8 threads up to 4.9 GHzĭroiX Proteus Technical Specifications System Benchmarks PassMark Intel Core™ i5-10310U 4 cores, 8 threads up to 4.4 GHz Let’s take a brief look at the two Proteus 10 models technical specifications. The arrow on the mount points towards the front of the device. You can also install a 2.5” hard drive or SSD by connecting the cable to the board and drive, then attaching it to the mount with the supplied screws.