Chuwi has announced the launch of a brand new mini PC, the CoreBox Pro, which is set to hit the markets soon. This small yet powerful device packs a punch, offering desktop-grade performance in a compact and portable 2L (6*6) design. The CoreBox Pro boasts some impressive features, including the latest 10th generation Intel Core i3-1005G1 processor, 12GB+256GB NVMe SSD, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, and rapid Wi-Fi 6 wireless technology. With such cutting-edge specifications, the CoreBox Pro is not only ideal for office work, but it can also function as a gaming PC, offering versatility and practicality for individuals with diverse computing needs. The compact design of the CoreBox Pro enables users to carry it with them wherever they go, ensuring that they don't have to compromise on performance or convenience. The CoreBox Pro is set to redefine the mini PC market with its powerful performance and innovative features, making it a highly sought-after product among professionals, gamers, and tech enthusiasts alike.
Let’s take a look at how it performs in the test actually.
The configuration is listed below:
- Intel Core i3-1005G1
- 3.4GHz Boost
- 10nm Technology
- Intel UHD Graphics
- 12GB LPDDR4 RAM
- 256GB NVMe SSD
- Thunderbolt 3
- WiFi6 (AX200 Model)
- Dual-RJ45 Ethernet Ports
Performance test
CPU-Z
First, use CPU-Z to see the detailed information of the processor. The i3-1005G1 adopts the latest 10nm craft, turbo frequency 3.4GHz, and dual-core four threads. It’s final result is :
Single Thread:421.3, Multi Thread:1166.4.
Geekbench 5 & Cinebench R20
Then, we use the professional test software, Geekbench 5 and Cinebench R20 for more comprehensive testing.
Geekbench 5:Single-Core 1148,Multi-Core 2596
Cinebench R20:CPU 339,CPU Single 482
Compared to the 8th i3-8139U, the performance improvement of i3-1005G1 is significant. It’s the double score both in the case of a single or multiple cores.
AS SSD Benchmark
Finally, the hard disk is tested. CoreBox Pro uses a 256GB NVMe protocol SSD this time. I believe it will be much faster than most SATA SSDs on the market. Sure enough, the final test result is very good. Read speed: 1483.81MB/s, write Input speed: 1239.62MB/s. In addition to fast loading in daily use, the advantages of copying large files or large project materials are more obvious.
At a word
We can find that CoreBox Pro performs well due to the real testing result. Besides dealing with daily documents, CoreBox Pro is also good at operating large software. With the Thunderbolt 3 to external graphics dock eGPU for improving the performance, even playing large games smoothly.
CoreBox Pro will be online on October 20th in Chuwi official website. Want to get the first-hand information and discount price about the CoreBox Pro? Just subscribe to email now!