Sony Xperia Z5 Review > GPU and NAND Performance
GPU and NAND Performance
In games, I had no bug running everything perfectly on the Xperia Z5, including graphically intensive games such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The combination of the Adreno 430 GPU and a 1080p brandish is perfect for gaming, especially if the OEM has managed to keep throttling to a minimum.
Let's take a await at some benchmarks
We're seeing a GPU functioning boost of 72% over the Xperia Z3, 74% over the Xperia Z2, and 105% over the Xperia Z1, making the Z5 a good upgrade on any of these handsets. It's also 12% faster than the Galaxy S6 in raw performance, which increases to 96% on-screen considering the decrease in resolution from 1080p to 1440p. Similar with CPU performance it's also the fastest Adreno 430 I've benchmarked.
The Xperia Z5 comes with 32 GB of internal NAND past default, which is a skilful upgrade on the xvi GB nosotros used to get in devices like the Xperia Z3. Quite a lot of space is taken upward by system files (ix.42 GB to be exact), leaving users with 22.5 GB free out of the box. There'southward too support for upwardly to 200 GB microSD cards, which is nifty for expanding upon the storage in this device without spending a fortune.
Functioning from the Xperia Z5's NAND is mid-tier, which probably contributes to general system functioning lower than the Milky way S6 and other competing devices. The internal storage isn't slow, but it's merely not hitting the top-end speeds that we're getting from other loftier-cease handsets on the market.
Source: https://www.techspot.com/review/1092-sony-xperia-z5/page5.html
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