Core i7-1260U debut: Dell Latitude 13 9330 2-in-1 convertible review
The Latitude 9000 series is home to Dell's flagship business laptops to contrast the upper midrange Latitude 7000 series, midrange Latitude 5000 series, and low-end Latitude 3000 series. Our model in review is the Latitude 9330 which is the first 13.3-inch convertible in the Latitude 9000 family.
Our specific configuration is the highest-end SKU with the 12th gen Core i7-1260U CPU, 32 GB LPDDR5 RAM, and 512 GB NVMe SSD for approximately $2700 USD. Other SKUs with the slower Core i5-1240U CPU and half the RAM and storage are also available starting at $2000 USD, but all options otherwise come with integrated graphics only and the same 2560 x 1600 resolution IPS touchscreen.
Competitors to the Latitude 9330 include other high-end 13-inch business-centric convertibles like the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G1, MSI Summit E13 Flip, or HP Elite Dragonfly Max.
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Potential Competitors in Comparison
Rating | Date | Model | Weight | Height | Size | Resolution | Price |
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89 % v7 (old) | 11 / 2022 | Dell Latitude 9330 i7-1260U, Iris Xe G7 96EUs | 1.2 kg | 14.1 mm | 13.30" | 2560x1600 | |
88.5 % v7 (old) | 03 / 2022 | Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE i5-1140G7, Iris Xe G7 80EUs | 1.2 kg | 11.5 mm | 13.50" | 2256x1504 | |
86.9 % v7 (old) | 04 / 2021 | MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT i7-1185G7, Iris Xe G7 96EUs | 1.4 kg | 14.9 mm | 13.40" | 1920x1200 | |
90 % v7 (old) | 11 / 2020 | HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 i7-10810U, UHD Graphics 620 | 1.2 kg | 16 mm | 13.30" | 1920x1080 | |
90.8 % v7 (old) | 06 / 2021 | HP Elite Dragonfly Max i7-1185G7, Iris Xe G7 96EUs | 1.2 kg | 16 mm | 13.30" | 1920x1080 | |
87.2 % v7 (old) | 12 / 2020 | Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 i5-10310U, UHD Graphics 620 | 1.3 kg | 19.7 mm | 13.30" | 1920x1080 |
Case — Boring Looks, Strong Design
The gray metal skeleton may not look like much especially when compared to the flashy golden designs of the MSI Summit E13 Flip or HP Spectre series, but it is just as strong if not more so. Attempting to twist the base from its sides or down the keyboard center would result in just minimal warping for excellent first impressions. Even the display is resistant to twisting or bending. Overall rigidity is one of the best we've seen on any ultrathin subnotebook convertible.
Dimensions and weight are close to the Elite Dragonfly Max. The Dell model is slightly longer due its taller 16:10 aspect ratio vs. the 16:9 HP, but the Dell design makes up for it with narrower side bezels and a thinner profile. Meanwhile, the Summit E13 Flip is an even bigger and heavier 13-inch convertible.
Connectivity — USB-C Only
Be prepared to carry USB-C adapters everywhere you go as the model integrates no USB-A or HDMI ports. If such ports are necessary, then you may want to consider the Dragonfly Max instead or even the Summit E13 Flip.
Keep in mind that only the left two USB-C ports support Thunderbolt 4 devices. Any of the three USB-C ports can otherwise be used for external monitors and charging purposes.
It's a little disappointing that the model integrates no SD card reader considering that the cheaper Latitude 5310 2-in-1 includes one.
Communication
An Intel AX211 comes standard for Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. Transfer rates are slightly faster on 6 GHz when compared to 5 GHz, but the difference is not as wide as many would expect.
The Snapdragon X20 LTE-A or Intel 5000 5G are optional for uSIM WWAN connectivity. Unfortunately, you cannot purchase a non-WAN SKU only to add a WAN module later as the antenna are not included in the non-WAN configurations.
Networking | |
iperf3 transmit AX12 | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
iperf3 receive AX12 | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
iperf3 receive AXE11000 6GHz | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
iperf3 receive AXE11000 | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
iperf3 transmit AXE11000 | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
iperf3 transmit AXE11000 6GHz | |
Dell Latitude 9330 |
Webcam
The 2 MP webcam with IR come standard for Windows Hello support. In comparison, HP Elite and Spectre laptops ship with 5 MP sensors for sharper image quality. All Dell Latitude and Lenovo ThinkPad laptop webcams thus far continue to be limited to 2 MP only.
Maintenance
The bottom panel is secured by just 6 Philips screws for easy servicing. Users can remove the battery, WAN, and SSD modules while the WLAN and RAM modules are soldered. Non-upgradeable WLAN and RAM are common on 13-inch subnotebooks.
Accessories and Warranty
The retail box includes a USB-C to USB-A adapter to mitigate the fact that the Latitude 9330 integrates no USB-A ports. A three-year limited manufacturer warranty comes standard which is common practice for high-end business PCs from Dell or HP.
Input Devices — Comfortable Keyboard And A Spongy Clickpad
Keyboard
The keys on the Latitude 9330 are firmer and with stronger feedback than the keys on the XPS 13 9315 series for a more comfortable typing experience. They are more comparable to the keys on the Spectre or EliteBook series as opposed to the keys on cheaper consumer-based subnotebooks. Clatter is moderately loud, however, which is a consequence of the sharper feedback.
Touchpad
The clickpad is larger than the one on the ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga (11.5 x 6.8 cm vs. 9 x 6.5 cm) to make multi-touch inputs easier despite the small 13-inch form factor. On the flip side, there are no dedicated mouse buttons and so drag-and-drop actions are more difficult to perform. Its surface is completely smooth with only a bit of sticking at slower speeds for more accurate clicks.
Feedback when clicking on the clickpad is softer and quieter than on most other laptops. While some may appreciate the absence of a loud "click" when pressed, the spongy feedback isn't very satisfying.
Display — 100% sRGB, 500-nit IPS Touchscreen
Dell advertises a 500-nit touchscreen with full sRGB coverage which we can confirm with our independent measurements. This is a high-end display with similar brightness and contrast levels as the display on the MSI Summit E13 Flip.
The two biggest drawbacks to the display are the very slow black-white response times and limited 60 Hz refresh rate. Though this isn't a gaming machine, the ghosting is hard to overlook even when web browsing while the 60 Hz refresh rate is starting to show its age. A higher refresh rate would have improved touchscreen responsiveness as well.
There are no options for anything brighter or with wider P3 colors since all Latitude 9330 SKUs come with the exact same AU Optronics panel at the moment.
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Brightness Distribution: 85 %
Center on Battery: 542.3 cd/m²
Contrast: 1427:1 (Black: 0.38 cd/m²)
ΔE Color 3.18 | 0.5-29.43 Ø4.9, calibrated: 0.67
ΔE Greyscale 3.1 | 0.5-98 Ø5.2
77.5% AdobeRGB 1998 (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
99.9% sRGB (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
77.8% Display P3 (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
Gamma: 2.08
Dell Latitude 9330 AU Optronics B133QAA, IPS, 2560x1600, 13.3" | Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE LPM135M467, IPS LED, 2256x1504, 13.5" | MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT Sharp LQ134N1JW53, IPS, 1920x1200, 13.4" | HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 Chi Mei CMN13A9, IPS, 1920x1080, 13.3" | HP Elite Dragonfly Max InfoVision X133NVFL R0, IPS, 1920x1080, 13.3" | Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 Chi Mei CMN1382, IPS, 1920x1080, 13.3" | |
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Display | -9% | -7% | -10% | -8% | ||
Display P3 Coverage | 77.8 | 66.8 -14% | 69.8 -10% | 66.1 -15% | 67.5 -13% | |
sRGB Coverage | 99.9 | 98 -2% | 98.8 -1% | 97 -3% | 99 -1% | |
AdobeRGB 1998 Coverage | 77.5 | 68.6 -11% | 70.6 -9% | 67.7 -13% | 69.2 -11% | |
Response Times | 9% | 9% | 25% | 36% | 50% | |
Response Time Grey 50% / Grey 80% * | 67.6 ? | 64 ? 5% | 64 ? 5% | 56.4 ? 17% | 44.8 ? 34% | 36 ? 47% |
Response Time Black / White * | 50.4 ? | 44 ? 13% | 44 ? 13% | 34.4 ? 32% | 32 ? 37% | 24 ? 52% |
PWM Frequency | 26040 ? | 2500 ? | ||||
Screen | 9% | 3% | -25% | 10% | 2% | |
Brightness middle | 542.3 | 465 -14% | 551.3 2% | 425.4 -22% | 777.5 43% | 383 -29% |
Brightness | 516 | 451 -13% | 517 0% | 407 -21% | 727 41% | 364 -29% |
Brightness Distribution | 85 | 92 8% | 91 7% | 89 5% | 75 -12% | 84 -1% |
Black Level * | 0.38 | 0.28 26% | 0.37 3% | 0.28 26% | 0.44 -16% | 0.34 11% |
Contrast | 1427 | 1661 16% | 1490 4% | 1519 6% | 1767 24% | 1126 -21% |
Colorchecker dE 2000 * | 3.18 | 2 37% | 1.45 54% | 4.39 -38% | 1.62 49% | 2.24 30% |
Colorchecker dE 2000 max. * | 6.05 | 4.7 22% | 2.86 53% | 6.73 -11% | 5.26 13% | 3.32 45% |
Colorchecker dE 2000 calibrated * | 0.67 | 0.7 -4% | 1.7 -154% | 1.65 -146% | 1.32 -97% | 0.72 -7% |
Greyscale dE 2000 * | 3.1 | 2.9 6% | 1.3 58% | 3.9 -26% | 1.6 48% | 2.42 22% |
Gamma | 2.08 106% | 2.09 105% | 2.14 103% | 1.87 118% | 2.2 100% | 2.65 83% |
CCT | 6140 106% | 6181 105% | 6580 99% | 6758 96% | 6538 99% | 6776 96% |
Color Space (Percent of AdobeRGB 1998) | 65 | 61.7 | 72.3 | 56 | ||
Color Space (Percent of sRGB) | 99 | 96.6 | 94.8 | 99 | ||
Total Average (Program / Settings) | 3% /
5% | 2% /
2% | -3% /
-15% | 23% /
15% | 15% /
7% |
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The display does not come pre-calibrated which is disappointing for a laptop retailing well over $2000 USD. Calibrating the panel ourselves with an X-Rite colorimeter would improve average grayscale and color DeltaE values from 3.1 and 3.18 to just 1.4 and 0.67, respectively. Users can apply our ICM profile above to better exploit the full sRGB colors of the display.
Display Response Times
↔ Response Time Black to White | ||
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50.4 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined | ↗ 26.8 ms rise | |
↘ 23.6 ms fall | ||
The screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.1 (minimum) to 240 (maximum) ms. » 99 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices (20.9 ms). | ||
↔ Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey | ||
67.6 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined | ↗ 34.8 ms rise | |
↘ 32.8 ms fall | ||
The screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.165 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 98 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices (32.8 ms). |
Screen Flickering / PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation)
Screen flickering / PWM not detected | |||
In comparison: 53 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 8687 (minimum: 5 - maximum: 343500) Hz was measured. |
Outdoor visibility is good when under shade as the display is bright enough to overcome minor to moderate glare. Even so, direct sunlight should still be avoided whenever possible to optimize the viewing experience. The competing Dragonfly Max offers even brighter display options than the Latitude 9330 for more comfortable outdoor viewing.
Performance — 12th Gen Alder Lake-U
Testing Conditions
Our unit was set to Ultra Performance mode via both Windows and the Dell Optimizer software. It's highly recommended that owners become familiar with Optimizer as it is the hub for toggling Latitude-specific features like Presence Detection for hands-free login or enabling additional clickpad touch-sensitive buttons. Performance profiles are also found through the software as shown by the screenshots below.
Processor
CPU performance is excellent overall, but it doesn't do enough to differentiate itself from the Core i5-1235U. For example, benchmark results are all within 5 to 10 percent of the cheaper Core i5-1235U in the IdeaPad Flex 5i. Meanwhile, the Core i7-1255U is faster by about 10 to 15 percent due to its higher TDP targets over our Core i7-1260U. The multi-thread performance advantage over the outgoing 11th gen Core i7-1165G7 is still significant at about 35 percent despite the smaller differences between the 12th gen i5-1235U and i7-1255U.
Performance sustainability is good and much better than what we observed on the competing ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 2 as shown by the comparison graph below. The Dell system is able to achieve this through very high core temperatures which our Stress Test section will illustrate.
Cinebench R15 Multi Loop
Cinebench R23: Multi Core | Single Core
Cinebench R15: CPU Multi 64Bit | CPU Single 64Bit
Blender: v2.79 BMW27 CPU
7-Zip 18.03: 7z b 4 | 7z b 4 -mmt1
Geekbench 5.5: Multi-Core | Single-Core
HWBOT x265 Benchmark v2.2: 4k Preset
LibreOffice : 20 Documents To PDF
R Benchmark 2.5: Overall mean
Cinebench R23: Multi Core | Single Core
Cinebench R15: CPU Multi 64Bit | CPU Single 64Bit
Blender: v2.79 BMW27 CPU
7-Zip 18.03: 7z b 4 | 7z b 4 -mmt1
Geekbench 5.5: Multi-Core | Single-Core
HWBOT x265 Benchmark v2.2: 4k Preset
LibreOffice : 20 Documents To PDF
R Benchmark 2.5: Overall mean
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AIDA64: FP32 Ray-Trace | FPU Julia | CPU SHA3 | CPU Queen | FPU SinJulia | FPU Mandel | CPU AES | CPU ZLib | FP64 Ray-Trace | CPU PhotoWorxx
Performance Rating | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
AIDA64 / FP32 Ray-Trace | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (6694 - 7261, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
AIDA64 / FPU Julia | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (33823 - 37371, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
AIDA64 / CPU SHA3 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (1816 - 1949, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
AIDA64 / CPU Queen | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (50854 - 53090, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
AIDA64 / FPU SinJulia | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (4067 - 4155, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
AIDA64 / FPU Mandel | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (16988 - 17918, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
AIDA64 / CPU AES | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (33289 - 35061, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
AIDA64 / CPU ZLib | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (506 - 586, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
AIDA64 / FP64 Ray-Trace | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (3666 - 3854, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
AIDA64 / CPU PhotoWorxx | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (37448 - 37790, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
System Performance
PCMark 10 results are higher than on most other 13-inch subnotebooks to be one of the fastest in the category. Many models in this size class tend to run on CPUs with lower TDP targets such as the ThinkPad X1 Yoga G1 for ultimately slower performance.
PCMark 10 / Score | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U, Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EUs (5182 - 5300, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
PCMark 10 / Essentials | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U, Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EUs (9929 - 10179, n=2) | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT |
PCMark 10 / Productivity | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U, Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EUs (7056 - 7287, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
PCMark 10 / Digital Content Creation | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U, Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EUs (5258 - 5584, n=2) | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
PCMark 10 Score | 5182 points | |
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AIDA64 / Memory Copy | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (68849 - 69994, n=2) | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
AIDA64 / Memory Read | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (59219 - 60804, n=2) | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
AIDA64 / Memory Write | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (62367 - 63786, n=2) | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
AIDA64 / Memory Latency | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Average Intel Core i7-1260U (107.2 - 107.7, n=2) | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
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DPC Latency
Our unit would exhibit major DPC issues when opening multiple browser tabs of our homepage even after multiple retests. 4K video playback at 60 FPS is also imperfect with 4 dropped frames during the minute-long test video. The results are disappointing to see from a high-end business laptop where consistent performance is important.
DPC Latencies / LatencyMon - interrupt to process latency (max), Web, Youtube, Prime95 | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
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Storage Devices — PCIe4 x4 2230 Only
Our test unit ships with a 512 GB WD SN740 PCIe4 x4 NVMe SSD offering steady sequential read and write rates of up to 4700 MB/s and 3300 MB/s, respectively. This is a midrange drive considering that the latest PCIe4 x4 drives from Samsung can reach over 7000 MB/s. The system can support only one internal drive with no secondary options.
Drive Performance Rating - Percent | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
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Disk Throttling: DiskSpd Read Loop, Queue Depth 8
GPU Performance — Good But Not Great
Graphics performance is 15 percent slower than the average laptop in our database with the same integrated Iris Xe 96 EUs GPU despite the spacious 32 GB of LPDDR5-5200 RAM. The Latitude series isn't designed for gaming and so this deficit isn't a big deal. Overall performance is closer to the Iris Xe 80 EUs as found on many Core i5 CPUs.
Most games are still playable on the Latitude 9330 albeit only at low settings.
3DMark 11 Performance | 5349 points | |
3DMark Cloud Gate Standard Score | 17841 points | |
3DMark Fire Strike Score | 3927 points | |
3DMark Time Spy Score | 1411 points | |
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Blender - v3.3 Classroom CPU | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Average Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EUs (336 - 1259, n=101) |
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Performance Rating - Percent | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max -1! | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE -3! | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 -3! | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 -4! |
The Witcher 3 - 1920x1080 Ultra Graphics & Postprocessing (HBAO+) | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE |
GTA V - 1920x1080 Highest Settings possible AA:4xMSAA + FX AF:16x | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 9330 |
Final Fantasy XV Benchmark - 1920x1080 High Quality | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 |
Strange Brigade - 1920x1080 ultra AA:ultra AF:16 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max |
Dota 2 Reborn - 1920x1080 ultra (3/3) best looking | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |
X-Plane 11.11 - 1920x1080 high (fps_test=3) | |
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo A11MT | |
Dell Latitude 9330 | |
HP Elite Dragonfly Max | |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga G1 20QB0016GE | |
HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7 | |
Dell Latitude 5310-23VP6 |