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ASUS B53F: Elegance at a master's level

 

The ASUS B53F has been honored with the following configuration:

 

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Intel Core i5

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Intel HD graphics in the Core i5 520M 

Processor power and memory measurements:

 ASUS B53F
AIDA64 Queen:17057
AIDA64 PhotoWorx:13512
AIDA64 Julia:4388
Frizt Benchmark Multiplier:9,91
Fritz Benchmark score:4755
CineBench R10:X8266
CineBench 11.5:2,13
WinRar 3.93:1580
SuperPI 1M:16,272 s
SuperPI 32M:14 m 38,416 s

 

Graphics subsystem measurements:

  

 

 ASUS B53F
3DmarkVantage Performance Profile (1366 × 768): GPU score320
3DmarkVantage Performance Profile (1366 × 768): CPU score  7533
  
Unigine Heaven Benchmark 2.1 (DX10, high, 16 × AF): FPS3,9
Unigine Heaven Benchmark 2.1 (DX10, high, 16 × AF): Score99

 

Memory related operations (AIDA64 Cachemem):

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Hard Disk Scan (AIDA64 HDD Read Suite):

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Warm-up and re-cooling after 30 minutes of loading (AIDA64 system stability test):

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Fan speed development during and after 30 minutes of load (AIDA64 system stability test):

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Processor consumption during and after 30 minutes of load (AIDA64 system stability test):

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Battery life:

The B53 series has been given a special battery as the first ECO-certified device on the market is added to the machine. The battery dreamed up by Boston Power theoretically has three times longer battery life in terms of the number of charges. It promises to remain new after 900 charges, as evidenced by the manufacturer's three-year warranty. Another advantage is that it can recharge to 90% in 90 minutes. We started the battery test at full load, as you may have become accustomed to. In AIDA64, we aggressively loaded the CPU, RAM and HDD, which of course is almost unthinkable in the case of integrated VGA, but it is worth noting as interesting or even thinking about some extreme situation. The notebook lasted almost an hour and a half, exactly 1 hour 26 minutes 38 seconds. It should be added that you have given yourself at the 5% level, it is possible that this setting is dependent, approx. You can add another 4-5 minutes if you want to bake the battery anyway. This was followed by 45 minutes of DivX playback set to infinity at 50% volume with WiFi turned on. So it lasted 2 hours 51 minutes. It may take a maximum of 2 hours to fully charge the battery while using the machine. Of course, we can win a few minutes off.

Let's see what the B53F can do against other notebooks!

 

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