PELADN-WO4

PELADN WO4 5600H Mini PC: Benchmarking

The 800×600 result is only useful as a synthetic comparison point; it’s not a realistic gaming resolution.

$ phoronix-test-suite benchmark unigine-valley

Unigine Valley is a synthetic 3D graphics benchmark that renders a detailed outdoor scene and measures the system’s frame rate. Unlike the CPU-focused tests, this benchmark mainly stresses the integrated GPU and graphics driver.

Unigine Valley exposes the PELADN WO4’s weakest area. The Ryzen 5 5600H remains a capable CPU, but its older Radeon Vega integrated graphics struggle badly in this 3D benchmark. At 1920×1080, the WO4 manages only 18 FPS, which is well below a smooth or enjoyable frame rate. It matches the Ryzen 5 6600H system in this test and beats the Core i5-10400 and Intel N100, but that doesn’t make the result good. It simply shows that all of these systems are also weak for 3D graphics.

For desktop work, video playback, and very light 3D use, the WO4 is fine, but anyone wanting meaningful gaming performance should look elsewhere.


I also ran glmark2, an OpenGL 2.0 / OpenGL ES 2.0 benchmark, on the PELADN WO4. Here are the results.

glmark2

Next page: Page 3 – Memory

Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Introduction / Processor
Page 2 – Graphics
Page 3 – Memory
Page 4 – Disk and Summary


Complete list of articles in this series:

PELADN WO4 5600H Mini PC
IntroductionIntroduction to the series and interrogation of the machine
BenchmarksBenchmarking the PELADN WO4 5600H Mini PC
More articles will be published next week
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