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

By    8 Jul,2022

Next, we ran the above two software programs simultaneously to simulate maximum stress and ran a 15 minute double bake. 15 minutes later the CPU was stable at 36W and 69C and the GPU was stable at 60W and 66C. The whole baking process gives me the impression that it doesn't use temperature and noise for aggressive performance like a gaming notebook, but rather a comfortable working experience before performance. Of course, that's what creators need. If your brain is buzzing from the fan, you don't want to work, right?


In 3DMark Time Spy, the GeForce RTX 3060 achieved a theoretical GPU score of 6785, an improvement of nearly 25% compared to the RTX 2060, which is still a significant improvement.

In CineBench R23, which represents the theoretical CPU performance, it scored 1769 single-core and 17520 multi-core, which is a significant CPU improvement.


NVIDIA Studio helps creative production with no speed limit

As we mentioned earlier, the Lintec 16 Plus claims to be all about creative production, thanks to the NVIDIA RTX GPU and over 75 creative apps now accelerated by NVIDIA Studio. Most of these applications can call on AI algorithms to dramatically improve productivity.


Not only does it provide performance support in hardware, but the factory driver that comes with the EVERSEEN 16 Plus is the NVIDIA Studio driver. The Game Ready driver in a typical gaming notebook is built for gaming. The Studio driver provides more stable support for up to 75 modeling and rendering, video post-production, live streaming and other creative applications.


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