Dell Inspiron 16 Plus All-in-One Review: True Productivity with NVIDIA Studio Certification

By    8 Jul,2022

I have to say, the Spiritual 16 Plus really uses the internal space to the maximum. Even the hard drive bay had to be placed at an angle. The 2230 solid-state cooling measures of this BC711 are also quite solid.


As we all know, cutting videos for special effects and building models is very memory hungry. And the EVERSEER 16 Plus really understands us creators and doesn't remove the memory expansion option for the sake of thinness. Two pieces of 16G DDR5 4800MHz memory leaves a lot of room for creativity. Even if it's not enough, you can upgrade to a larger 64G later.

It seems that the hardware configuration of the Echo 16 Plus is good, so can it continue to output high performance? Let's try a copy next. First, using AIDA64 for a single bake FPU, 15 minutes later, the CPU temperature stabilized at about 63 ℃, the power consumption is stable at 45W.


Then we used FurMark donuts to single-bake the GPU, and with the Dynamic Boost technology, the GeForce RTX 3060 laptop GPU in the Spiritual 16 Plus stabilized at about 65W, which happens to be the sweet spot of the RTX 3060, or "MAX-Q". At this power the RTX 3060 has the highest power efficiency ratio, thus retaining as much performance as possible in an all-around notebook product that is thin and light in design while still providing the full characteristics of the RTX 3060. At this point the temperature is only 60 degrees Celsius. The performance release is not very aggressive, but it is certainly quiet. Much of the credit for this performance goes to NVIDIA Max-Q technology.


3/7

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