Low due to the standard usage of budget DDR3 RAM and slow eMMC flash storage in target devices.
4K Ultra HD video at 60 frames per second using the H.265 codec.
If you plan on playing the latest 3D games, the Allwinner H313 will disappoint. Its Mali-G31 GPU and low CPU scores make it unsuitable for demanding titles. However, for casual gaming—think classic emulators, puzzle games, and simple 2D titles—the performance is acceptable.
Navigating the Android TV interface is generally acceptable but requires patience. You will experience occasional stutters, layout loading delays, and slight remote-control input lag, especially right after booting the device. 3. Gaming Capabilities The Allwinner H313 is a gaming chipset.
H.265 Main10@L5.1 up to 4K@60fps; VP9 Profile 2 up to 4K@30fps H.264 BP/MP/HP up to 1080p@60fps Picture Engine SmartColor 3.3™ picture enhancement engine Operating System
While the Mali-G31 is capable, it is not designed for modern, high-intensity Android gaming. It can handle casual games (e.g., Candy Crush , Subway Surfers ) and older titles without issue. However, complex 3D gaming will show frame rate drops and minor lags. Allwinner H313 vs. Competitors Allwinner H313 Amlogic S905W2 80k - 100k+ GPU Mali-G31 MP2 4K Support Yes (60fps) Yes (60fps) Primary Use Ultra-Budget Budget/Mid-Range
Runs cool and draws very little electricity.
Synthetic benchmarks like AnTuTu tell only part of the story. Here is how a 60,000 AnTuTu score translates to daily real-world usage on a TV box. 1. Media Streaming and Video Playback
The Allwinner H313 generally scores between on the AnTuTu Benchmark (v8/v9).