Allwinner H313 Antutu Review

A: Yes, provided your box has Widevine L1 certification. The chip supports 4K decoding natively.

| Processor | Typical Antutu Score | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~45,000 | Very slow UI; avoid. | | Allwinner H313 | ~61,000 | Baseline 4K streaming. | | Amlogic S905W2 | ~85,000 | Balanced budget gaming & streaming. | | Amlogic S905X4 | ~120,000 | High-end streaming + AV1 support. | allwinner h313 antutu

Use the benchmark as a guide, not a gospel. For pure video playback, the H313 is a silent hero. For anything else, look for an Amlogic S905 series chip. Understanding the Antutu score saves you from buyer's remorse and aligns your expectations with reality. A: Yes, provided your box has Widevine L1 certification

When shopping for a budget-friendly Android TV box or streaming dongle, the processor is the brain of the operation. One name that appears frequently in the sub-$50 market is the Allwinner H313 . But specifications on a product page can be misleading. To understand what this chip can truly handle—from 4K playback to light gaming—we need to look at the numbers. | | Allwinner H313 | ~61,000 | Baseline 4K streaming

A: Between 55,000 and 65,000 (average 61,000) on Antutu v9/v10.

A: Only for very light 2D games. No heavy 3D gaming or high-end emulation (PS2/GameCube).

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