Okay, so this is the Poco x3 NFC, and it is the first ever smartphone that is using the brand-new snapdragon 732g chipset, and this chipset is actually pretty powerful, but also comparable to the 720g from its previous generation. So in this video, I'm just going to show you the gaming capabilities of the Poco x-ray NFC with the brand-new snapdragon 732 g chipset, we'll test it with the four usual game. So we'll start off with Hong Kong battery and then ashbot9, then PUBG mobile and finally, cod mobile and since the Poco x3 NFC also has 120hz refresh rate. We are going to talk about that at the end of this video, so, as usual, Hong Kong battery we're going to play with the highest possible graphical settings, and occasionally we do get some starters and some frame drops. But overall gaming performance is excellent. On the 722g um uh, uh, and even in the 3d world, I would say the gaming performance is up to expectation and I really had a good time playing the game with this phone and a spot nine.
Overall, when I'm racing, the game actually runs very smoothly. I didn't have any issues and overall also a very enjoyable gaming experience and I had a blast in this race and PUBG mobile. As you can see here, I tune it down to smooth graphical settings with ultra frame rate, so that means 45 fps maximum, and then I set it to vivid color, and then I had a game or two, because this is not my day and I kept losing. But anyway the gaming performance is once again up to par, and I had a good time, even though I died twice so ah so so so as for cod mobile. This is the highest graphical settings that I can go with that maximum frame rate.
If I go any higher, then it will just go to that quote: unquote very high frame rate, but in any case the gaming performance is also very smooth, and I did not have any issues playing cod mobile with the Poco x3 NFC talk is inside, go hurt, enemies, reloading, he got shot down, and I even got MVP. So after about more than an hour of continuous gaming, as you can see here, the temperatures of the Poco x3 NFC is overall. It is slightly warm to the touch, but I wouldn't say it hot or anything. It's just a bit warm, it's still perfectly comfortable to hold. As for the 120hz refresh rate, I would say you can run games at 120 fps, but that depends on if your game supports it or not.
Poco has clarified that they are not blocking any games from running 120 hertz, so that is fully dependent on the app developer right now, so I've tested with a few games. So we start off with AOV and right now valor it does run at 120fps, and then I also tested with other lighted titles. Like Mario run, it does run at 120 fps, but we are not going to talk about sustaining that 120 fps, because the 732g chipset is still a mid-range chipset. So that's all we have to say about the Poco x3 NFC's gaming performance. If you want to check out the full review of the Poco x-ray and FC, do check it out in the top right corner there or on this screen right here.
So I'll, see you there and have a nice day.
Source : Nasi Lemak Tech