Android X86 8.1 Test - 5.1Ghz 9600K 900,000+ Antutu Benchmark

**Benchmarking Android X86 Oreo on a Gaming Machine**

I recently decided to see how high my gaming machine would benchmark inside of Android, so I set up an experiment using the latest release of Android X86 Oreo. My machine is equipped with an Intel Core i5 9600K clocked at 5.1 gigahertz, which is a 6-core CPU, 16 gigabytes of DDR4 3000 megahertz RAM, and an AMD Radeon 270X 2 GB graphics card.

**Geekbench Results**

I started by running a quick Geekbench test on my Android device to assess its performance. The results showed that the single core score was 6,075 for the Intel Core i5 9600K CPU, which is significantly higher than the benchmark of 1,960 on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. For multi-core testing, I scored 27,692, which is still impressive considering the phone's processor. However, when I compared the results to other devices listed in the app, my device lagged behind with a single core score of 6,075 and a multi-core score of 4,772.

**3DMark Ice Storm Extreme Results**

Next, I ran 3DMark Ice Storm Extreme, a popular benchmarking tool for graphics cards. Although I wished that the 10 series were working on my device, I was still able to achieve an impressive score of 11,604. When compared to other results, the one plus 60 scored a respectable 4,703 points, which is close to what I achieved.

**An2 Results**

For the final benchmark, I ran An2, a popular Android benchmarking tool. The result was 9,021,000 points, which is extremely high considering the device's hardware specifications.

**Testing Limitations**

It's worth noting that this experiment was not intended for long-term use and was primarily done out of curiosity to see how well my gaming machine would perform on Android X86 Oreo. However, the results are still impressive and demonstrate the capabilities of Android on a PC.

**Using Dolphin Emulator**

To showcase the capabilities of Android on my gaming machine, I used the Dolphin Emulator, which is capable of running games at 4K resolutions without any issues. Although not all apps would run smoothly on this device, some did, including Asphalt 9: Legends and Minecraft.

**Future Plans**

A full tutorial on installing Android X86 Oreo will be coming up shortly, covering how to set up the system on a machine similar to mine. The author plans to install Linux on an older Dell Optiplex with a Core 2 Duo processor, as this has been a successful experience in the past.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, my gaming machine was able to achieve impressive benchmark scores on Android X86 Oreo, demonstrating its capabilities as a powerful PC alternative. While some limitations were encountered, the results showcase the potential of Android on a PC and set the stage for future tutorials and experiments.

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worked fine the operating system was very smooth and I do plan on making a tutorial on using Android on your PC or turning an old PC into an Android machine but for now I wanted to see how high my gaming machine would benchmark inside of Android so what I have here is an i-5 9600 K clocked at 5.1 gigahertz that's a 6 core CPU 16 gigabytes of ddr4 3000 megahertz RAM and this AMD 270 X 2 gigabyte graphics card now I'm sure I could have got better benchmarks if I could have got my GTX 1060 or even the RT X xx atti running but unfortunately this release of Android just won't work with the RT X cards so here it is android x86 oreo i will leave a link in the description to the website in case you want to install this but I do have a tutorial coming up first thing I'm going to do is open up I 264 we do have full access to Google Play with this release so as you can see I'm using that gigabyte Zee 390 motherboard 16 gigabytes of RAM for the CPU I have a I 5 9600 K it is overclocked on all 6 cores to 5.1 gigahertz and for the display it's showing up as an HD 8800 but this is the 270x and the Android versions 8.10 Oreo so the first thing I ran was a quick Geekbench always run a Geekbench on all my android devices I Randy compute and the CPU for the single core we scored a six thousand seven hundred and fifty five for multi-core twenty seven thousand six hundred and ninety two unfortunately in the app itself when we try to compare to other devices the newest one listed here is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 single core 1960 my device scored a six thousand seven hundred and fifty five multi-core 6472 for the no 827 962 for this PC the next benchmark I ran was 3d mark ice storm extreme and I scored an eleven thousand six hundred and four I really wished the 10 series were working here because that ten sixty would have scored a bit higher but if we go to the results here or compare slingshot extreme the one plus 60 is at the top of the list with four thousand seven hundred and three going into this I knew that the PC was gonna score higher than these phones but to see these arm ships scouring this high or this close to what I have here is pretty amazing and the final benchmark I ran was an two two so close to a million points here nine hundred twenty one thousand five hundred and ninety one and two two has changed a lot in the last year if I run the same benchmark on the same Hardware I actually score a higher now I'm not sure what they've changed in it but if we take a look at the other Android benchmarks I think I can compare here yet results the mate 20 is the highest real Android device on this list with close to three hundred and four thousand I do kind of want to get this out of the way this is not something that I'm gonna be running on this PC all the time this was just for fun I wanted to see how high I could benchmark I was hoping I could hit a million points here I did test it several times but unfortunately it's just not powerful enough and I think it really comes down to you know optimizations and android x86 and the GPU I'm using and before I get out of here I did want to show off the dolphin emulator running in android x86 on this system now if we were running Linux or Android right now this will do dolphin at 4k no trouble at all I did test out some Android apps on this setup and unfortunately I got some crashing an asphalt nine with this GPU but when I was using the built in Intel HD graphics it played fine I tried pub G san andreas guns a boom minecraft so a lot of the apps will work but it really comes down to the hardware you're using I also had really good luck with an older dell optiplex it was at 360 with a Core 2 Duo and that's what I'm gonna be doing my tutorial on I'm going to show you guys how to install Android on a system like that personally I would just install like a Linux desktop on there but there are a lot of people out there that would enjoy using Android on a PC so that's pretty much it for this video guys I really appreciate you watching I will be doing a full android x86 tutorial coming up very shortly so keep an eye on the channel I installed it on this PC here pretty much for fun I just wanted to see what it would benchmark at and I think it did a pretty good job I'd really appreciate it if you could hit that like button maybe subscribe to the channel so you can keep up to date with stuff like this and like always thanks for watchingwhat's going on guys this ETA prime back here again recently I was messing around with android x86 the new release its Oreo they've added a lot of improvements a lot of fixes and they even have experimental Vulcan support I was planning on making a tutorial on how to turn an old PC like an old Optiplex or whatever your gonna use into an Android machine when I kind of got sidetracked I got this crazy idea in my head to run this on my gaming machine now first up I tried with an RT x20 atti there was no acceleration then I tried with some 10 series geforce cards couldn't get it working properly there was acceleration but I kept getting a lot of crashes in the operating system itself so I had to resort to using one of my older cards this is an AMD 270 X 2 gigabyte model now acceleration does work but I'm getting a lot of app crashes now with this card here originally I was testing this with some built-in Intel HD graphics and all the games that I tested worked fine the operating system was very smooth and I do plan on making a tutorial on using Android on your PC or turning an old PC into an Android machine but for now I wanted to see how high my gaming machine would benchmark inside of Android so what I have here is an i-5 9600 K clocked at 5.1 gigahertz that's a 6 core CPU 16 gigabytes of ddr4 3000 megahertz RAM and this AMD 270 X 2 gigabyte graphics card now I'm sure I could have got better benchmarks if I could have got my GTX 1060 or even the RT X xx atti running but unfortunately this release of Android just won't work with the RT X cards so here it is android x86 oreo i will leave a link in the description to the website in case you want to install this but I do have a tutorial coming up first thing I'm going to do is open up I 264 we do have full access to Google Play with this release so as you can see I'm using that gigabyte Zee 390 motherboard 16 gigabytes of RAM for the CPU I have a I 5 9600 K it is overclocked on all 6 cores to 5.1 gigahertz and for the display it's showing up as an HD 8800 but this is the 270x and the Android versions 8.10 Oreo so the first thing I ran was a quick Geekbench always run a Geekbench on all my android devices I Randy compute and the CPU for the single core we scored a six thousand seven hundred and fifty five for multi-core twenty seven thousand six hundred and ninety two unfortunately in the app itself when we try to compare to other devices the newest one listed here is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 single core 1960 my device scored a six thousand seven hundred and fifty five multi-core 6472 for the no 827 962 for this PC the next benchmark I ran was 3d mark ice storm extreme and I scored an eleven thousand six hundred and four I really wished the 10 series were working here because that ten sixty would have scored a bit higher but if we go to the results here or compare slingshot extreme the one plus 60 is at the top of the list with four thousand seven hundred and three going into this I knew that the PC was gonna score higher than these phones but to see these arm ships scouring this high or this close to what I have here is pretty amazing and the final benchmark I ran was an two two so close to a million points here nine hundred twenty one thousand five hundred and ninety one and two two has changed a lot in the last year if I run the same benchmark on the same Hardware I actually score a higher now I'm not sure what they've changed in it but if we take a look at the other Android benchmarks I think I can compare here yet results the mate 20 is the highest real Android device on this list with close to three hundred and four thousand I do kind of want to get this out of the way this is not something that I'm gonna be running on this PC all the time this was just for fun I wanted to see how high I could benchmark I was hoping I could hit a million points here I did test it several times but unfortunately it's just not powerful enough and I think it really comes down to you know optimizations and android x86 and the GPU I'm using and before I get out of here I did want to show off the dolphin emulator running in android x86 on this system now if we were running Linux or Android right now this will do dolphin at 4k no trouble at all I did test out some Android apps on this setup and unfortunately I got some crashing an asphalt nine with this GPU but when I was using the built in Intel HD graphics it played fine I tried pub G san andreas guns a boom minecraft so a lot of the apps will work but it really comes down to the hardware you're using I also had really good luck with an older dell optiplex it was at 360 with a Core 2 Duo and that's what I'm gonna be doing my tutorial on I'm going to show you guys how to install Android on a system like that personally I would just install like a Linux desktop on there but there are a lot of people out there that would enjoy using Android on a PC so that's pretty much it for this video guys I really appreciate you watching I will be doing a full android x86 tutorial coming up very shortly so keep an eye on the channel I installed it on this PC here pretty much for fun I just wanted to see what it would benchmark at and I think it did a pretty good job I'd really appreciate it if you could hit that like button maybe subscribe to the channel so you can keep up to date with stuff like this and like always thanks for watching\n"