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HP ZBook Studio G3 Mobile Workstation - Ultrabook - Xeon E3-1505MV5 / 2.8 GHz - Win 7 Pro 64-bit (includes Win 10 Pro 64-bit Licence) - 16 GB RAM - 512 GB SSD HP Z Turbo Drive - 15.6" IPS 3840 x 2160 (Ultra HD 4K) - Quadro M1000M / HD Graphics 530 - Wi-Fi, Bluetooth - Space Silver - kbd: UK
Page 21 QuickSpecs HP Zbook Studio G3 Mobile Workstation Technical Specifications - Storage HP Z Turbo Drive 512 GB, Drive Weight 0.022 lb. (10 g) M.2 NVMe PCIe Solid State Capacity 512 GB Drive Height 0.14 in (3.7 mm) Width 0.87 in (22 mm)
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Extremely expensive, extremely good? HP’s mobile workstations are traditionally some of the most expensive devices on the market. This did not change with the new ZBook 15 G3. But can the notebook for 4,000 Euros ~$4558 meet our high expectations?For the original German review, see here. HP announced the third generation of its mobile workstations last November we reported. Except for the ZBook 15u G3, which is focused on mobility, all three remaining products got a completely new chassis. Today, we will have a look at the 15-inch ZBook 15 G3; the reviews for the ZBook Studio and ZBook 17 G3 will follow soon. The ZBook 15 G3 is a full-fledged mobile workstation with a focus on performance. This is also supported by the specs of our review configuration with the designation T7U57EA Intel Xeon processor, 32 GB DDR4-RAM, Nvidia Quadro GPU and NVMe-SSD. A DreamColor UHD panel is also available, but our test model uses a UWVA-IPS panel with the Full HD resolution. This model retails for around 4,000 Euros ~$4558, but you can also spend more money. The biggest configuration without DreamColor display, not yet available retails for more than 6,300 Euros ~$7179. The biggest competitors are traditionally from Lenovo and Dell. We already reviewed the new Lenovo ThinkPad P50 and were – except for the Turbo issue as well as the FHD panel – mostly convinced. The comparison is also interesting since both configurations are equipped with similar components. A ThinkPad P50 with the same specs is around 600 Euros ~$683 less expensive. The rival from Dell carries the designation Precision 7510, and a similar configuration has a list price incl. VAT of around 4,400 Euros ~$5013. We could not review this particular model yet, so we use the Precision 5510 as well as the XPS 15 as comparison devices instead and can at least get an impression of the panels. MSI's WS60 is also a powerful alternative, but it is based on a gaming notebook and therefore lacks some business features. The predecessor HP ZBook 15 G2 also left a good impression in our long-term review. It will be interesting to see the improvements of the new generation and if an upgrade makes adapterNVIDIA Quadro M2000M - 4 GB VRAM, Core 1137 MHz, Memory 1252 MHz, GDDR5, OptimusMemory32 GB , DDR4-2133, Dual-Channel, 2 of 4 slots occupied, up to 64 inch 169, 1920 x 1080 pixel 141 PPI, Samsung SDC5344, UWVA-IPS, glossy noMainboardIntel CM236 Skylake PCH-HStorageSamsung SM951 MZVPV512HDGL PCI-e, 512 GB SoundcardIntel Skylake PCH-H High Definition Audio ControllerConnections3 USB / Gen1, 2 USB Gen2, 2 Thunderbolt, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, Audio Connections mm Headset, Card Reader SD reader SD, SDHC, SDXC UHS-II, 1 SmartCard, 1 Fingerprint ReaderNetworkingIntel Ethernet Connection I219-LM 10/100/1000MBit/s, Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/, Bluetooth x width x depth in mm 26 x 386 x 264 = x x inBattery90 Wh Lithium-Polymer, 9 cellsOperating SystemMicrosoft Windows 7 Professional 64 BitCameraWebcam 720p HD WebcamAdditional featuresSpeakers Stereo, Bang & Olufsen HD Audio, Keyboard Chiclet, Keyboard Light yes, 150-Watt power adapter, quick-start guide, warranty information, Windows 10 Pro with downgrade rights to Windows 7 Professional, HP Performance Advisor, HP Remote Graphics Software, HP Velocity, HP Client Security, Microsoft Security Essentials, HP ePrint Driver, HP Recovery Manager, Foxit PhantomPDF Express, 36 Months kg = oz / pounds, Power Supply 460 g = oz / poundsNote The manufacturer may use components from different suppliers including display panels, drives or memory sticks with similar uses a completely new chassis construction for the third generation of the ZBook 15 G3. It is about 500 grams lighter than before and also about cm thinner. The surface area on the other hand did not really change. Such a diet always brings the risk of a lower stability, but you do not have to worry. The base unit made of a magnesium/aluminum alloy is extremely sturdy and cannot be warped or twisted at any point. The lid is comparatively thin and can be slightly twisted, but pressure is absolutely no problem. We were not able to provoke picture distortions even with a lot of pressure on the center of the lid. The central hinge is also conveniently taut and can effectively prevent bouncing of the screen and allows a maximum opening angle of around 150 degrees. The ZBook 15 G3 is also tested according to the military standard MIL-STD 810 humidity, temperatures, dust etc. and the keyboard is spill-water resistant. All in all, the stability of the ZBook 15 G3 is on a similarly excellent level as the ThinkPad P50. However, the ZBook clearly has the upper hand in terms of design. HP uses rounded edges on the bottom of the base unit, so the notebook appears much thinner than it actually is. Instead of one color we can see multiple shades of gray, and at the top of the base unit is a polished surrounding edge. HP uses a matte-black surface for the palm rest and the area around the keyboard, which does not really attract fingerprints. Only the bottom made of simple black plastic falls behind in terms of tactile feeling and does not really suit the high price tag. The lid is slightly rubberized in the peripheral areas and surrounds a slightly brighter inlay. It accommodates the shiny HP logo in the center and uses an appealing dotted structure. Contrary to the base unit, however, you can soon see fingerprints and dirt on this inlay, so you should clean it regularly. The display frame is also made of matte plastic. This combination of materials is certainly a matter of taste, but the overall package does leave a very noble impression. At the left front are four small status LEDs, but you can hardly see them due to their position. Contrary to the old ZBook 15 G2, the battery is now inside the case and cannot be accessed from the outside anymore. There are no maintenance hatches, but you can remove the whole bottom cover with some simple steps. We will have a closer look at the procedure in the section Thunderbolt 3The port variety changed with the new chassis as well, and they are now located at the rear areas of the two sides. Similar to the predecessor, the USB ports at the right side in particular are very close to each other, which can cause space problems. There were also some changes for the ports themselves. HP waived the modular bay, ExpressCard 34/54, DisplayPort as well as the proprietary docking port at the bottom. In return you get two Thunderbolt 3 ports DisplayPort USB PCIe Gen. 3, so you can still use docking stations. We will have a closer look at corresponding solutions in the section Accessories. Contrary to the ThinkPad P50, HP still implements the old VGA port as well as an HDMI output. However, the latter only supports standard so 4K signals can only be transferred at up to 30 Hz. You can obviously also use DisplayPort via Thunderbolt 3. The notebook can drive four independent panels 1x internal, 3x external. This number is increased to six with internal panel when you use the optional docking station. The performance of the USB ports is decent, because we were able to measure 323 MB/s in combination with our external SSD from Samsung SSDT1. The SD-card reader supports the UHS-II standard and AS SSD determines a good 206 MB/s and 123 MB/s, respectively, with our reference card from Toshiba Exceria Pro UHS-II 64 GB, up to 260 MB/s. Typical jpg. pictures ~5 MB each are transferred at 142 MB/ the are the communication modules as well as the SIM two network modules I219-LM Gigabit Ethernet and Wireless-AC 8260 are provided by Intel and are currently used in pretty much every office notebook as well as mobile workstation. The dual-band Wi-Fi module 2x2 supports the fast ac standard in and 5 GHz networks as well as Bluetooth The theoretical transfer rate is 867 Mbps, and we can measure around 80 MB/s n ~10 MB/s under perfect conditions around 1 meter to the router Asus RT-AC56U – a great result. Right above the keyboard is a dedicated button to control the wireless modules, where the current status is indicated by different colors white active, orange inactive. An LTE modem is an optional extra and the necessary antennas are already integrated. However, the slot is underneath the of our configuration, so you would have to remove it first. The slot for the micro SIM-card is even harder to access. We only found it after some searching underneath the Wi-Fi module. This means you will have to open the chassis and remove both the as well as the Wi-Fi module to insert a SIM. A quick exchange in another country, for example, is therefore not possible. Above the display are the HD webcam and the two microphones. It seems that the expectations for a webcam are not very high, because the sensor with 1280x720 pixels does its job, but that's pretty much it. We liked voice recording much better, where an external headset is usually not scannerThe security features of the HP ZBook 15 G3 are very comprehensive. A slot for the security lock keeps the notebook on the desk and the access can be protected by a SmartCard and a fingerprint. It is a swipe-style scanner, where you have to pull your finger across the narrow sensor. This worked both reliably and quickly in practice. A TPM module is integrated, Intel's Anti-Theft is supported and you can set-up several passwords BIOS, hard drive. Some configurations are also equipped with self-encrypting hard drives, but not our test model. HP summarizes some features in the software Security Manager. There you can, for instance, register fingerprints and encrypt the hard the usual accessories PSU, warranty information, quick-start guide, the HP ZBook 15 G3 is also shipped with an adapter cable for an internal hard drive. The optional docking station with the designation HP ZBook TB3 Dock is very interesting. You only need one cable for the connection, which will also charge the notebook. HP offers three different models that only differ by the power adapter 65, 150 and 200 Watts and they can be used with all modern ZBook models. You can expand the port variety with the following ports 4x USB Ethernet, 1x Thunderbolt 3, 2x DisplayPort mm headset and Kensington lock. Prices vary between about 220 and 250 Euros ~$250 and ~$284 depending on the have to remove the bottom of the case to gain access to the components. This is basically no issue if you have the correct screw driver Torx T9. After the removal of nine screws there are no annoying plastic clips, you can access all components. We can notice two things The graphics card is not soldered MXM module and you have to fiddle around quite a lot to reach some components. Examples would be the previously mentioned communication modules underneath the or the tray, which also carries the SmartCard-reader. The necessary adapter cable for the hard drive is shipped with the notebook – Lenovo should take this as an example. The upgradeability is very good in general. You get four memory slots and two slots, so you can install a total of three drives. The cooling solution including both fans is accessible as is usual in this class of devices, HP grants a three-year warranty with on-site service for the ZBook 15 G3. HP also offers so-called Carepacks to extend the period or the scope of the equips the ZBook 15 G3 with a black chiclet keyboard and a separate numeric keypad. We think that HP wastes some potential here. The keyboard with the rather limited travel could also be from an Ultrabook, and we can actually notice big similarities in terms of typing experience between the ZBook 15 G3 and the HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G3. The advantage of the ZBook, however, is the high stability, because you cannot warp it even when you type with a lot of force. The function keys and the vertical arrow keys in particular are very small, the arrow keys are especially tricky to use. A two-stage white LED illumination turns off by default when you do not type for a couple of seconds, but this can be changed in the BIOS. All in all, you certainly get a good keyboard, but the Lenovo ThinkPad P50 has an advantage in this still waives a ClickPad and implements a conventional touchpad with three dedicated buttons. The surface is conveniently sized at x cm and provides good gliding capabilities. The buttons have a pretty rich pressure point and create a comfortably quiet clicking sound. This is also the case for the three buttons above the touchpad, which can be used with the PointStick. It is also a good mouse replacement, even though the precision is not quite as good compared to the counterpart from Lenovo. We also noticed some unwanted movements from time to time, where the cursor would just follow one direction for a couple of offers four different displays for the ZBook 15 G3, but you should avoid the least expensive one. It is an FHD-SVA panel, where SVA stands for Standard Viewing Angles and therefore a TN panel. There are also two Full HD IPS panels, one with and one without a touchscreen. The highlight is certainly the DreamColor panel with the UHD resolution, which promises very wide color gamut. Our review unit is equipped with the FHD-UWVA panel Ultra Wide Viewing Angle, more precisely an IPS display with the 1920x1080 resolution. This results in a pixel density of 141 PPI in combination with the screen, which is still okay. The picture is not as sharp as on high-res displays, but you do not need to scale the content in return, which is a big advantage when you use Windows 7 in particular. Our matte panel manages good results in the measurements. The average luminance is almost 290 cd/m², but the brightness distribution of 85% could be better. Still, you cannot notice it in practice. Backlight bleeding is not a big issue, either, and you can only see small brighter spots in the lower corners when you use the highest brightness settings. The black value of cd/m² is average for an IPS display and results in a good contrast ratio of 9001. The ZBook 15 G3 is a bit better than its predecessor FHD, only the two notebooks from Dell are much better within this comparison. The ThinkPad P50 on the other hand falls behind with its darker display. The subjective picture impression is good, but we can determine PWM flickering at a pretty low frequency of 198 Hz when you do not use the highest brightness setting. This means there could be limitations for sensitive users, but we did not have any problems during our test period. 297cd/m²310cd/m²300cd/m²276cd/m²306cd/m²286cd/m²270cd/m²263cd/m²294cd/m² Distribution of brightnessSamsung SDC5344X-Rite i1Pro 2Maximum 310 cd/m² Nits Average cd/m² Minimum cd/m²Brightness Distribution 85 %Center on Battery 306 cd/m²Contrast 9001 Black cd/m²ΔE Color Greyscale sRGB Argyll 3D63% AdobeRGB 1998 Argyll 3D69% AdobeRGB 1998 Argyll 3D sRGB Argyll 3D Display P3 Argyll 3DGamma ZBook 15 G3Samsung SDC5344, UWVA-IPS, 1920x1080Lenovo ThinkPad P50LP156WF6-SPK1, IPS, 1920x1080Dell Precision 5510SHP143E, 7PHPT_LQ156D1, IGZO LED, 3840x2160Dell XPS 15 2016 9550Sharp SHP1453 LQ156M1 Dell PN 1203M, IPS, 1920x1080HP ZBook 15 G2Samsung SDC5344, IPS LED, 1920x1080Display-40%27%3%2% Display P3 -41% 32% 3% 3% sRGB -39%100 5% 3% 2% AdobeRGB 1998 -41% 44% 2% 2%Response Times21%0%19% Response Time Grey 50% / Grey 80% *54 ? ?17, 2915% ? ?25, 37-15% Response Time Black / White * ? 2426 ?9, 1727%34 ?11, 234%40 ?13, 27-12% PWM Frequency198 ?95362 ?1083%Screen-3%17%18%-2%Brightness middle306263 -14%391 28%399 30%309 1%Brightness289236 -18%361 25%394 36%289 0%Brightness Distribution8578 -8%87 2%89 5%84 -1%Black Level * -0% -18% 29% -38%Contrast900774 -14%978 9%1663 85%657 -27%Colorchecker dE 2000 * 54% 5% -17% 25%Colorchecker dE 2000 max. * dE 2000 * 55% 46% -14% 20% 93% 92% 101% 94% 102%CCT7263 89%6917 94%7340 89%7010 93%6996 93%Color Space Percent of AdobeRGB 19986337 -41%96 52%64 2% 1%Color Space Percent of sRGB9558 -39%100 5%98 3%Total Average Program / Settings-7% / -7%15% / 17%13% / 15%0% / -1%* ... smaller is betterWe also check the color accuracy with a spectrophotometer and the professional software CalMAN. The results with the factory settings are not good because we can measure average DeltaE-2000 deviations sRGB reference of for the grayscale and for the colors, even though there can be outliers with almost 10. We therefore recommend calibration, because the display can reach excellent accuracy levels for the grayscale and for the colors. The color temperature 6497 K and the gamma value are very close to their respective ideal values. The good results continue, because the panel covers the sRGB color space by 95% and the wider AdobeRGB standard still by 63%. Even better results should be possible with the DreamColor display, but HP does not specify the color-space is no problem to use the ZBook 15 G3 outdoors, even on very sunny days as long as you can avoid direct reflections from light sources. Thanks to the good luminance, which is not reduced on battery power, as well as the matte panel surface, you can always see the display content. There are obviously no limitations in the shade. Display Response TimesℹDisplay response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry ghosting. Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times. ↔ Response Time Black to ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined↗ ms rise↘ 24 ms fallThe screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for comparison, all tested devices range from minimum to 240 maximum ms. » 92 % of all devices are means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices ms. ↔ Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey54 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined↗ ms rise↘ ms fallThe screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for comparison, all tested devices range from minimum to 636 maximum ms. » 89 % of all devices are means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices 35 ms. Screen Flickering / PWM Pulse-Width ModulationℹTo dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession - a method called Pulse Width Modulation PWM . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering flickering / PWM detected 198 Hz ≤ 95 % brightness settingThe display backlight flickers at 198 Hz Likely utilizing PWM Flickering detected at a brightness setting of 95 % and below. There should be no flickering or PWM above this brightness frequency of 198 Hz is relatively low, so sensitive users will likely notice flickering and experience eyestrain at the stated brightness setting and comparison 53 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 19200 minimum 5 - maximum 3846000 Hz was measured. HP calls our panel a UWVA-display Ultra Wide Viewing Angle, so it is based on the IPS technology. The viewing-angle stability is therefore very good and there will only be a slightly brighter picture and a reduced contrast from extremely sharp angles ZBook 15 G3HP offers a wide variety of components for the ZBook 15 G3. Our review configuration with a mobile Intel Xeon processor, 32 GB DDR4-RAM, a discrete Quadro graphics card from Nvidia as well as a fast NVMe-SSD represents a very powerful configuration, but there are even faster components. The ECC memory with improved error correction is also interesting, which is available in combination with the Xeon CPUs. There are also different graphics card, even though the Quadro M2000M from Nvidia is the most powerful solution. Alternatives are the Quadro M1000M, the Quadro M600M as well as the AMD FirePro W5170M. It is interesting that all three comparison devices from HP, Dell and Lenovo are available with almost exactly the same components. All three mobile workstations can therefore be perfectly adjusted to your individual usage mobile Xeon processor with the designation E3-1505M v5 is one of the fastest mobile processors you can currently get. The nominal clock of this 45-Watt Skylake CPU is GHz, but it can reach up to GHz 4 cores GHz via Turbo Boost. The faster E3-1545M v5 with a slightly higher clock +100 MHz and the faster integrated Iris Pro Graphics P580 is supposed to be available in the first half of 2016. If you want a more powerful processor, you will have to get a notebook with a desktop CPU. The chip can only utilize its full multi-core performance GHz within the first couple of seconds. The TDP limit of 45 Watts will set in after that and the clock drops slightly to GHz. As expected, the ZBook 15 G3 is usually at the top of our rankings. It can surpass the Dell Precision 5510, which only reaches GHz instead of GHz, in the single tests. The difference to the old ZBook 15 G2 with the Core i7-4910M is pretty small at 5-11%, so an upgrade does not make much sense. This is also the case for an upgrade to the Xeon E3-1545M v5, because it will probably also be limited by the TDP and not be faster in multi-core scenarios. The consumption of the processor is limited to 25 Watts on battery power. This does not affect the single-core performance, but the results will drop by around 16% vs. points CB11 Multi when you stress all cores. More benchmarks with the Xeon E3-1505M v5 are available R10 Rendering Single CPUs 64Bit7222 Points Cinebench R10 Rendering Multiple CPUs 64Bit28384 Points Cinebench R10 Shading 64Bit6838 Points Cinebench R10 Shading 32Bit6841 Cinebench R10 Rendering Multiple CPUs 32Bit21834 Cinebench R10 Rendering Single 32Bit5560 Cinebench OpenGL 64Bit94 fps Cinebench CPU Multi Points Cinebench CPU Single Points Cinebench R15 Ref. Match % Cinebench R15 OpenGL fps Cinebench R15 CPU Multi 64Bit732 Points Cinebench R15 CPU Single 64Bit158 Points HelpThe subjective system performance of the ZBook 15 G3 is excellent. Windows 7 does take a couple of seconds more than Windows 10 to boot, but it is still quick and there are no delays when you use the device. Thanks to the fast SSD and 32 GB DDR4-RAM, multi-tasking is no problem, either. The ZBook 15 G3 can just take the lead ahead of its predecessor in the important PCMark 8 Work test, while it is just beaten in PCMark 7. PCMark Vantage Result 23161 pointsPCMark 7 Score 5521 pointsPCMark 8 Home Score Accelerated v2 3959 pointsPCMark 8 Creative Score Accelerated v2 4392 pointsPCMark 8 Work Score Accelerated v2 5221 pointsHelp The HP ZBook 15 G3 is available with hard drives or SATA or NVMe, and you can obviously combine both solutions as well. Our review unit is equipped with an NVMe-SSD from Samsung SM951 with a storage capacity of 512 GB, which is called Z Turbo Drive by HP. That benchmarks still have problems with NVMe drives is clear when you look at the extremely low write scores of AS SSD. We had to install Samsung's NVMe driver to get proper results. However, the results in the two benchmarks are still pretty different. The transfer rates are at ~1,500 MB/s read/write according to CrystalDiskMark, while AS SSD determines ~1,800 MB/s read and ~1,200 MB/s write. A very important value in practice is the 4K Read result, which is very good at almost 60 MB/s. More comparisons with other drives are available in our comprehensive SSD/HDD Read 1502 MB/s Sequential Write 1538 MB/s 4K QD32 Write MB/s The dedicated Nvidia Quadro M2000M is based on the current Maxwell GM 107 chip and is manufactured in a 28 nm process. The core runs at up to 1137 MHz GPU-Boost and the 4 GB GDDR5-VRAM is clocked at 1250 MHz but only attached via a 128-bit interface. Except for the slightly lower core clock, the GPU is similar to the consumer GeForce GTX 960M. Thanks to the Optimus support, the graphics are handled by the integrated Intel HD Graphics P530 when you use simple applications or in the power-saving mode. This process is automatically handled by the system and usually worked very well. We only had to assign the GPU manually via GPU driver for some benchmarks. The professional chip differs from the consumer GeForce cards in terms of a modified BIOS as well as special drivers, which are designed for stability. Comprehensive certifications also ensure a trouble-free operation between hardware and software. The drivers can result in a significant performance advantage in OpenGL-optimized applications in particular. We use the benchmarks SPECviewperf 11 and 12 for professional purposes. They cover the areas CAD, CAM, geology and medical MRI. Overall, the Quadro M2000M performs very well and can usually clearly surpass its direct predecessor Quadro K2100M. The old ZBook 15 G2 with the AMD FirePro M5100 is also clearly behind in many tests. There are small differences between the two reviewed M2000M GPUs, but this can be a result of different driver versions. Both benchmarks once again clearly show that the comparable Nvidia GTX 960M does not stand a chance against the professional can be transferred from the processor to the graphics card via the OpenCL interface, but the standards differ depending on the manufacturer. This includes Quick Sync Intel, APP AMD or in our case CUDA, for example. Those methods are mainly used for picture and video conversions, financial analysis as well as encryption in practice. We use the two tools LuxMark ray tracing and SiSoft Sandra 16 GPGPU. LuxMark shows the advantages of the new Maxwell GPU, because our Quadro M2000M can clearly beat the rivals. SiSoft Sandra 16 sometimes shows big differences to the M2000M from the ThinkPad P50 and the MSI WS60. The graphics card is still pretty new and the difference can actually be caused by driver applications do not benefit as much from special optimizations but from the raw GPU performance, so the results are similar to the consumer GeForce GTX 960M. The Unigine benchmarks can also compare the DirectX with the OpenGL performance without optimizations. As expected, the DirectX results are slightly higher, but the significant improvement of the OpenGL performance compared to the other two M2000M GPUs is striking. This is once again a result of the newer driver. The performance of the graphics card is not reduced on battery power. More benchmarks of the GPU are available in our Tech section. 3DMark 06 Standard Score 25462 points3DMark Vantage P Result 21026 points3DMark 11 Performance 5414 points3DMark Ice Storm Standard Score 89211 points3DMark Cloud Gate Standard Score 18230 points3DMark Fire Strike Score 3820 pointsHelp The ZBook 15 G3 also holds up nicely when you want to play games and the Quadro M2000M is once again on par with the GeForce GTX 960M. This means you can play modern titles like Rise of the Tomb Raider or The Witcher 3 smoothly with medium details. By the way, we had absolutely no problems with graphics errors or wrong GPU allocations during our gaming tests. More gaming benchmarks with the Quadro M2000M are listed developmentBoth fans are deactivated while idling and the notebook is silent in these scenarios. There is no BIOS option to activate the fans permanently Fan always on when AC. The situation does change under load, where the fans quickly react to stress and therefore leave a slightly pulsating impression. The two fans of our review unit also rattled a bit. We cannot say if this is a general problem or an isolated issue of our review unit. Even medium workloads will be clearly noticeable at 45 dBA and we can measure almost 50 dBA under maximum load, which can be disturbing for sensitive users. Both the ThinkPad P50 and the predecessor ZBook 15 G2 leave a much better impression within the comparison group. Noise Level Idle 30 / 30 / 30 dBALoad / dBA 30 dBsilent40 dBAaudible50 dBAloud min , med , max Audix TM1 Arta 15 cm distance environment noise 30 dBAHP ZBook 15 G3Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5, NVIDIA Quadro M2000MLenovo ThinkPad P50Intel Core i7-6820HQ, NVIDIA Quadro M2000MDell Precision 5510Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5, NVIDIA Quadro M1000MHP ZBook 15 G2Intel Core i7-4910MQ, AMD FirePro M5100MSI WS60-6QJE316H11Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5, NVIDIA Quadro M2000MNoise8%3%6%-13%off / environment *30Idle Minimum *3030 -0%30 -0% -2% -24%Idle Average *3030 -0%30 -0% -2% -24%Idle Maximum *3030 -0%30 -0% -2% -24%Load Average * 24% 7% 21% 7%Load Maximum * 15% 6% 13% -2%* ... smaller is betterThe ZBook 15 G3 basically does not warm up at all while idling or with light workloads. The rear central area in particular gets hot under load. Here we can find the location of the CPU and GPU as well as the heat pipes. We can measure the maximum value of more than 60 °C at the bottom, so you should not use the device on your lap in this case. But the top of the base unit also reaches an inconvenient °C at the grille above the keyboard. The temperature at the central keyboard section is 40 °C, which is clearly perceptible during typing. The palm rest on the other hand is always comfortably cool. The Lenovo ThinkPad P50 was much better in this section with up to 42 °C. The compact power adapter of the ZBook 15 G3 also gets pretty warm at almost 60 °C. °C105 °C130 °C103 F °C85 F40 °C104 °C85 F °C81 °C83 F27 °C81 F Maximum °C = 130 FAverage °C = 95 F °C94 °C141 °C94 °C88 °C108 °C86 F28 °C82 °C91 °C80 F Maximum °C = 141 FAverage °C = 96 F Power Supply max. °C = 138 F Room Temperature 20 °C = 68 F Fennel FIRT 550-Pocket± The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is °C / 95 F, compared to the average of °C / 89 F for the devices in the class Workstation.- The maximum temperature on the upper side is °C / 130 F, compared to the average of °C / 101 F, ranging from to °C for the class Workstation.- The bottom heats up to a maximum of °C / 141 F, compared to the average of °C / 107 F+ In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is °C / 82 F, compared to the device average of °C / 89 F.+ The palmrests and touchpad are cooler than skin temperature with a maximum of °C / F and are therefore cool to the touch. ± The average temperature of the palmrest area of similar devices was °C / F °C / F. HP ZBook 15 G3Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5, NVIDIA Quadro M2000MLenovo ThinkPad P50Intel Core i7-6820HQ, NVIDIA Quadro M2000MDell Precision 5510Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5, NVIDIA Quadro M1000MHP ZBook 15 G2Intel Core i7-4910MQ, AMD FirePro M5100MSI WS60-6QJE316H11Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5, NVIDIA Quadro M2000MHeat11%8%10%2%Maximum Upper Side * 33% 16% 19% 23%Maximum Bottom * 32% 23% 25% 1%Idle Upper Side * -3% -3% 2% -8%Idle Bottom * -18% -4% -5% -8%* ... smaller is betterStress testWe start stressing the processor with Prime95. Similar to the CPU benchmarks, the maximum clock of GHz 49 Watts is only available within the first seconds before it levels off at GHz 45 Watts. The temperature is 75 °C in this case. The graphics card is not affected by FurMark and can always maintain its maximum Turbo clock of 1137 MHz, while the core reaches 52 °C. A bit more interesting is combined load for the components. CPU and GPU behave as expected at first, because the processor runs at GHz after a couple of seconds and the graphics card runs at the maximum clock and reaches up to 62 °C. However, the processor gets much warmer and usually fluctuates between 84-87 °C. After one hour, some of the cores can reach 88 °C, so they drop to GHz for a small period. This means there is not much headroom. A 3DMark 11 run after the stress test did not determine a lower score of the grille, you would assume that the speakers are located above the keyboard, but this is not the case. They are located at the front edge and direct the sound at an angle towards the bottom. The sound is reflected towards the user on hard surfaces, but the sound will be a bit muffled on softer surfaces. The two modules actually do not leave a bad impression and there is even a certain stereo effect. The sound is sufficiently loud at up to 85 dBA and also pretty balanced, even though you have to live without bass, which was to be expected. The performance is completely sufficient for conferences, YouTube videos and some background music. There is a button for the speakers right above the keyboard, which indicates the current status via colors white active, orange mute. On the upper display frame is a Bang & Olufsen logo, but it only refers to the software. It offers different presets as well as an equalizer. You should leave it active when you use the speakers, because the sound will otherwise be very thin and too focused on the high tones. We recommend deactivating it for a natural playback via stereo jack though. It is also possible to attach external speakers via mm jack, HDMI or power connector is ZBook 15 G3 is only beaten by the ThinkPad P50 in the consumption measurements, particularly while idling and under maximum load. However, the ZBook 15 G3 also has a much brighter display, which does at least explain the idle differences. The results are still very good and sometimes beat the other comparison devices quite significantly. Our device consumes around 140 Watts under load, so the provided 150-Watt PSU is just sufficient. One new feature of this generation is the angled power ZBook 15 G3Quadro M2000M, E3-1505M v5, Samsung SM951 MZVPV512HDGL PCI-eLenovo ThinkPad P50Quadro M2000M, 6820HQ, Samsung SSD PM871 MZNLN256HCHPDell Precision 5510Quadro M1000M, E3-1505M v5, SK hynix SC920 512 GBHP ZBook 15 G2FirePro M5100, 4910MQ, SanDisk A110 SD6PP4M-256G-1006MSI WS60-6QJE316H11Quadro M2000M, E3-1505M v5, Toshiba NVMe THNSN5128GPPower Consumption15%-22%-71%-106%Idle Minimum * 2% -51% -200% -230%Idle Average * 30% -33% -80% -143%Idle Maximum * 26% -33% -84% -140%Load Average * -8% 1% -4% -9%Load Maximum * 24% 5% 13% -9%* ... smaller is betterThe ZBook 15 G3 is only available with a 9-cell battery lithium-ion polymer, which has a total capacity of 90 Wh. Together with the ThinkPad P50 it therefore has the biggest battery capacity in our comparison group. Our runtime tests reflect the consumption measurements very well, because only the ThinkPad P50 has more stamina. We use two load tests at the maximum luminance. Besides the usual Battery Eater Classic Test 110 minutes, we also run a loop of the SPECviewperf 12 benchmark on mobile workstations. Here we can see a pretty big difference, because the notebook will only last for about 75 minutes. It will run for almost 14 hours under perfect conditions minimum brightness, Battery Eater Reader's Test. The more realistic tests at an adjusted brightness of around 150 cd/m² setting 16, 162 cd/m² also determine very good results. Around hours Wi-Fi and hours video are good results. The battery takes about hours before it is fully charged again when the device is turned Runtime Idle without WLAN, min brightness 13h 42min WiFi Websurfing IE 11 6h 26min Big Buck Bunny 1080p 7h 29min Load maximum brightness 1h 50min Pros+ very robust and sophisticated chassis + good performance + very good IPS display after calibration + fast SSD + long battery runtimes + modern ports + good expandability + fast Wi-Fi + 3 years warranty + individual configurationsCons- some parts hard to access SIM slot! - battery not accessible from the outside anymore - processor cannot utilize its full potential over longer periods - PWM - loud and hot under maximum load - fans rattle - expensiveIn review HP ZBook 15 G3. Test device courtesy of HP can successfully improve the already convincing predecessor with the ZBook 15 G3. The completely reworked chassis leaves a very noble impression and does not have to hide behind the rivals in terms of build quality and stability, either. Besides the update to a Skylake processor, HP also implements all modern interfaces, both internally as well as externally. The performance is also good and currently almost represents the limit in a mobile workstation with a 15-inch screen. After we were disappointed by many FHD panels in the recent past, the IPS panel of the ZBook 15 G3 is finally a good product, even though you should calibrate it. There is also an optional DreamColor display, if you need a bigger color gamut. There are actually only small things we do not like. This includes the battery, which cannot be accessed from the outside anymore, and the rattling fans, which are also much louder under load compared to the predecessor. Some of the internal components are hard to reach. We really do not know why the SIM slot was positioned underneath the and the Wi-Fi module. The display uses PWM for pretty much every brightness setting and the processor is slightly slowed down by the TDP when you stress all cores. HP could also improve the keyboard a bit. We do get a very good input device, but the Lenovo ThinkPad P50 is still a bit better in this respect, which is also the case for the emissions. Another factor is obviously the high price, even though the comparison devices actually do not differ that much when they are configured with the same components. HP's ZBook 15 G3 is a successful update of its mobile workstation and offers an excellent working device, but it is not a cheap are good times for mobile workstation users, because after the ThinkPad P50 from Lenovo, the ZBook 15 G3 is already the second full-fledged mobile workstation this year which can convince us in many respects. There are certainly differences between the two devices, so it might also come down to personal preferences. The ZBook scores with better design and a brighter FHD display, while the ThinkPad offers a better keyboard and lower emissions. The situation could become even more interesting with the Dell Precision 7510, because we will likely get another excellent device. HP ZBook 15 G3 - 04/18/2016 Andreas Osthoff Connectivity80 / 81 → 99% Application Performance93% Workstation - Weighted Average Pricecompare Editor of the original article Sebastian Jentsch - Managing Editor Consumer Laptops - 1813 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2010Computers always had an important place in my life, starting with an Intel 80286 microprocessor in the early 1990s. I became interested in the productive side of technology, especially in campus radio, while studying at TU Chemnitz and during a trainee program in Belfast. Hardware interests led me to manage which is now a division of Notebooksbilliger, for a few years. I became self-employed in 2010 and took the next logical step in my career by starting to write for Andreas Osthoff - Managing Editor Business Laptops - 1493 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2013I grew up with modern consumer electronics and my first computer was a Commodore C64, which encouraged my interest in building my own systems. I started working as a review editor for Notebookcheck during my dual studies at Siemens. Currently, I am mainly responsible for dealing with business laptops and mobile workstations. It’s a great experience to be able to review the latest devices and technologies and then compare them with each other. Andreas Osthoff, 2016-04- 6 Update 2018-05-15
Laptop Mag Verdict The HP ZBook Studio G3 is a phenomenal workstation with serious power and an eye-catching design that won't add heft to your bag. Pros +Ultrafast performance+Stylish design+Light for a workstation Cons -Relatively dim display-Bottom runs warm Why you can trust Laptop Mag Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. If you're looking for a laptop with the processing power necessary to animate like Pixar or design like Jony Ive, you don't have to settle for a workstation that looks like a workstation. The stylish HP ZBook Studio G3 starting at $1,999; tested at $3,039 is light enough that it won't hurt your back, and it's armed with an Intel Xeon processor and Nvidia Quadro graphics that provide blazing-fast performance. This notebook provides plenty of power and portability for the most-demanding users, but we wish its display were the subtle dimples on the ZBook Studio G3's lid to the diamond-cut edge on its deck, this workstation shows that you don't need to sacrifice style for performance. The notebook's aluminum-and-magnesium chassis has a solid build quality, and the textured geometric patterns on its underside make it easy to HP ZBook Studio G3 weighed pounds and measured inches thick, making it lighter and thinner than the Lenovo ThinkPad P70 pounds, inches thick and similar to the Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display pounds, inches thick and the Dell Precision 5510 pounds, inches thick.It takes a lot of energy to power a 4K display and an Intel Xeon processor, so it's noteworthy that HP managed to condense the ZBook's 150-watt power brick to a block 0`.9 pounds w/ cord that measures 6 x x inches. The ThinkPad P70's 230-watt brick is bulkier, weighing pounds and measuring x x 1 ZBook Studio G3 has passed 15 MIL-SPEC-810G tests, the durability standards used to test military equipment ruggedness. That means the workstation should survive drops, vibrations, shock, extremely hot and cold temperatures, and rainy and dusty departments should be happy to hear that the ZBook Studio G3 has an ample array of security measures. This includes a TPM certified security chip, an optional fingerprint reader $24 and BIOS controls for a power-on and TouchpadThe ZBook Studio's keys have an acceptable millimeters of travel and require 59 grams of force to actuate. We prefer laptop keys that have between and 2 mm of travel and require at least 60 grams of force. On the typing test, I click-clacked my way to 74 words per minute with 97 percent accuracy, which is below my typical 80 wpm and 99 ZBook Studio G3 has a x buttonless touchpad that accurately tracked my fingers as I navigated around the desktop. There was a good feel to each click, but to make it register three-finger swipe gestures, I had to open the Alps touchpad settings menu and switch from GlidePoint to I watched the 4K version of Interstellar on the HP ZBook Studio G3's 3840 x 2160 display, I frequently noticed that images appeared too dark. From a field of corn to a spaceship's cockpit, the screen turned normally well-lit shots into shadowy scenes. If a scene was well lit, the ZBook did a fantastic job with color, rendering crisp whites on a moon's surface and the warm oranges of a roaring to our colorimeter, the ZBook's display can produce percent of the sRGB color gamut, which is a wider range than we found on the 15-inch MacBook Pro 86 percent, the ThinkPad P70 percent and the average for desktop-replacement notebooks percent. The Precision 5510 177 percent has a greater range of ZBook Studio G3's panel did not earn high marks for color accuracy, scoring in the Delta-E test where the best scores are close to zero. That's worse than the MacBook Pro the ThinkPad P70 and the average for desktop-replacement notebooks but better than the Precision 5510 Best Ultrabooks Thin-and-Light Windows LaptopsUnfortunately, the ZBook Studio G3's screen produced only 252 nits of brightness, which is dimmer than the ThinkPad P70 277 nits, the Precision 5510 322 nits, the MacBook Pro 303 nits and the average for desktop-replacement notebooks 293 nits. Possibly due to its low brightness numbers, the screen offers narrow viewing angles, with colors fading at 40 degrees to the left or ZBook Studio G3's Bang & Olufsen-tuned speakers accurately reproduced The Weeknd's sweet high notes in "Nocturnal," as well as the cornucopia of midrange percussion instruments in Simon and Garfunkel's "Cecilia." I was only disappointed with its distant and limited bass, which stood out when I listened to Jay Z and Kanye West's "No Church in The Wild."Enabled by default, the preloaded Bang & Olufsen software enhances the quality of the output and allows you to choose among Music, Voice and Movie modes. When on its default settings, the ZBook had enough volume to fill a small conference room, but when I disabled the software, the levels and WebcamYou'll find the ZBook's Ethernet port, lock slot and two of the ZBook Studio G3's USB ports on its left side. The notebook's two Thunderbolt ports, HDMI port, headphone jack and third USB port sit on its right side. The notebook's fingerprint reader lives under the lower-right corner of its ZBook Studio G3 has a webcam that shot noisy but color-accurate selfies in our office. The reds and blues of my shirt and the red of our Purch wall registered correctly, but the photos captured little an Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5 processor, 32GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, the HP ZBook Studio G3 is one of the fastest laptops we've tested. The notebook didn't stutter as I moved between a race in Asphalt 8, two dozen Chrome tabs, and simultaneous audio and HD video streams. The ZBook refused to stumble as I added an audio recording in Voice Recorder and a full system scan in Windows Defender to the ZBook Studio earned a strong Geekbench 3 score of 14,276, which beats the desktop-replacement average 12,541 and the Intel Xeon E3-150M-v5-powered ThinkPad P70 13,158. The Intel Core i7-4870HQ-powered MacBook Pro 14,423 and the Xeon E3-150M-v5-powered Precision 5510 14,316 earned slightly better notebook's 512GB SSD hard drive is fast, but it's not the best in its class. It took the notebook 10 seconds to duplicate of mixed media files, for a speed of 509 MBps. The average desktop-replacement laptop's hard drive 524 MBps and the 512GB solid-state drives in the MacBook Pro, Precision 5510 and ThinkPad P70 all copied files at faster Best HP LaptopsThe ZBook Studio outperformed its competition in the OpenOffice macro test, which matches 20,000 names and addresses, with a time of 3 minutes and 23 seconds. That's faster than the MacBook Pro, the Precision 5510 and the average for desktop-replacement notebooks, and tied with the ThinkPad for demanding professional use cases such as CAS computer assisted design or PLM product lifecycle management, the ZBook Studio G3's 4GB Nvidia Quadro M1000M GPU scored a strong 117,745 on 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited, a synthetic graphics test. That score is well-above the desktop replacement category average 113,088 and about on par with the Dell Precision 5510 117,636. The Lenovo ThinkPad P70's Quadro M4000M GPU got a stronger score of 144, its not designed for games, the ZBook ran the processor-taxing Metro Last Light set to low graphics and 1080p resolution at an acceptable 59 frames per second 30 fps is our standard for smooth gaming. However, the frame rate shot down to 14 fps when we changed the graphics setting to high-quality. The more-powerful ThinkPad P70 ran Metro Last Light at 1080p on high at an acceptable 32 fps, while the 2GB Nvidia Quadro M1000M-powered Precision 5510 also mustered just 14 downside to the ZBook Studio's mighty performance is that the notebook tends to run hot. After we streamed 15 minutes of HD full-screen video on the ZBook Studio, its underside spiked a fever of 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which is above our 95-degree comfort threshold. Its touchpad 80 degrees and keyboard 85 degrees stayed LifeThe ZBook Studio G3 is so light that we wish it lasted longer on a charge. The notebook endured for 5 hours and 8 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test constant Web browsing at 100 nits of brightness - not as long as the Precision 5510 534 and the ThinkPad P70 553, and well short of the 15-inch MacBook Pro 908. This takes away from the ZBook Studio's portability, but it's still a longer time than the average for desktop-replacement notebooks 424.MORE Laptops with the Longest Battery LifeSoftware and WarrantyThankfully, this workstation has little preloaded bloatware. Support Assistant provides firmware updates and diagnostic tools, Recovery Manager assists with backups and Client Security allows you to secure your files with the notebook's fingerprint ZBook Studio G3 workstations come with a three-year parts, labor and on-site-service you don't need the power of a Xeon processor, consider the entry-level ZBook G3, which costs $1,999 and includes an Intel Core i7- 6700HQ CPU, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage and a 1080p display. Our customized test model costs $2,999 and has an Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5 processor, 32GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, a fingerprint reader and a 4K ZBook Studio G3s with Core i7 processors start at $2,073, and you can upgrade the display from 1080p to 4K for $275 and add a fingerprint reader for $24. Our HP ZBook Studio G3 came running Windows 10, but you can opt for it to ship with Windows 7 for LineThe ZBook Studio G3 is a beautiful workhorse that demanding creative pros will love. Our configuration offered CPU performance on a par with the fastest laptops available today, and the chassis is light enough to take this machine with you. The ZBook also has the durability and security features IT departments demand. But what prevents this workstation from being an Editors' Choice pick is its relatively dim display, although it is plenty colorful. If you want to save some money and don't need the power of a Xeon processor, you can save $697 by opting for a Core i7-6700HQ CPU with integrated Intel graphics, 16GB of RAM and a 256GB you want to see your work through a better lens, consider the Dell Precision 5510, which packs similar performance and a brighter screen at the same weight, all for $400 less than our review unit. 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