Battery Life

While AMD’s rebirth in the notebook market brought with it some changes that have shaken up the laptop market, one area where AMD’s Ryzen APUs have suffered is in terms of battery life. Thanks to a high base power draw, both the AMD Ryzen 2000 and 3000 series could not match the competition in terms of outright battery life. With the new Ryzen 4000 series, AMD has not only moved to the Zen 2 CPU cores, but also to the 7 nm TSMC process, so they should have a chance to rectify their previous shortcomings.

Despite the 14-inch notebook size, the Acer Swift 3 ships with just a 48 Wh battery, which is much smaller than you would see as an average for this size of device. Of course battery capacity is only one side of the equation, with the other being power draw, so to test the overall battery life the notebook was run through our laptop battery suite, which consists of a low-impact web test, a high-impact web test, and movie playback from a local file. As always, the display is set to 200 nits of brightness to normalize display power across all of the notebooks.

Light Battery Life

Battery Life 2013 - Light

The Acer Swift 3 does quite well in our lightest test, offering over ten hours of screen-on time. A great comparison is the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 15-inch, which had Picasso and a battery of similar capacity.

Web Battery Life

Battery Life 2016 - Web

Our revamped web test is much more demanding on the CPU, and generally especially impacts thin and light designs where the base power draw is quite low. That is the case here, with almost 100 minutes less runtime than the light battery test. But the results are still encouraging, with almost nine hours of runtime.

Movie Playback

Battery Life Movie Playback

The Acer Swift 3 offers good battery life with the movie playback as well, closing in on ten hours straight with the display at 200 nits brightness. This is one area where the previous AMD APUs struggled, since it does mean offloading the video decode to the GPU. Intel has incredibly efficient hardware blocks dedicated to this, and the AMD APU can’t quite match that, but is still an improvement over Picasso.

Battery Life Tesseract

In terms of overall movie playback time, the Acer Swift 3 would let you watch four complete sittings of The Avengers in a row, although you’d miss the end of the credits in the final loop.

Normalized Battery Life

Battery Life 2013 - Light Normalized

Battery Life 2016 - Web - Normalized

Removing the battery size from the battery life equation lets us take a look at platform efficiency across the different notebooks. In our light test, there is a big jump in efficiency when comparing to the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 AMD edition, and as the light test is mostly an idle scenario, gives hope that Renoir has finally solved AMD’s extra power draw. The Web test is more demanding, meaning more CPU power is used, and only shows a small gain over the previous generation.

Platform Power Draw

To get an idea how much power draw there is on the new Renoir based platform, we turned to BatteryBar Pro to log the power draw. The results were impressive. AMD has more or less matched Intel in terms of idle power usage with their Ryzen 4000 series.

The first-generation Acer Swift 3 with Ryzen 5 2500U drew around 2.55 watts at idle, but the new Ryzen 7 4700U Acer Swift 3 idled right around 1.0 Watts, matching the 10th generation Intel Ice Lake equipped Surface Laptop 3. This is a big step for AMD, and allows them to compete not just on performance, but battery life as well.

Battery Life Conclusion

Despite the smaller than average 48 Wh battery capacity, the updated Ryzen 7 4700U in the Acer Swift 3 manages to provide solid battery life. This is a big win for AMD, where battery life was one of the key drawbacks to their previous Ryzen APUs. With right around 1.0 Watts of idle power draw with the screen off, they are no longer playing catch-up to the competition. For light tasks, it should easily get through the day.

Charge Time

Acer includes a 65-Watt A/C adapter with the Swift 3, providing more than enough output to power this laptop. As previously mentioned though, the included connector is a barrel connector, which in itself is not a huge issue, except that Acer’s barrel connectors are very thin and would be prone to breaking. This has been a concern on their notebooks for some time. The good news is that the notebook also has a USB-C connector with power delivery, and you can charge the laptop over USB-C with no issues. Despite the convenience, USB-C is still an expensive standard, so some vendors have not made the switch on all of their devices yet.

Battery Charge Time

As far as charge time, the 65-Watt charger makes short work of the battery, charging the laptop up to maximum in under two hours. The charge rate peaks around 30 Watts, and Acer claims you can charge four hours of battery usage in 30 minutes of charge time.

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  • Spunjji - Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - link

    That's going to have been the same for his existing systems, though. Your numbers are off too - the amount used by the iGPU is flexible. Right now on my 8GB system with a pair of 1080p screens connected, it's losing 128MB to the iGPU.
  • Icehawk - Thursday, May 7, 2020 - link

    My enterprise loads so many agents a typical machine sits at 4-6gb at boot. 16gb is plenty for almost anyone though.
  • fmcjw - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    You're talking about this one, right? Looks like the same model bring reviewed here.
    https://item.jd.com/100006461093.html#crumb-wrap

    For the price of a Xiaomi Mi 10 you get 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD, almost too good to pass up. But for 300USD more the Swift 5 has Thunderbolt 3 (vs full-function USB-C alt), full-gamut AUO matte touch screen (vs plain IPS and if it's BOE panel probability is high it flickers), bigger battery (48Wh vs 56Wh), 8GB RAM onboard with an empty slot, and is 200 grams lighter... decisions decisions...
  • eek2121 - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    “ To see how the Acer Swift 3 with Ryzen 7 4700U performs, we have run it through our laptop test suite to see how it performs.”

    Grammar.
  • sorten - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    Whew, the news for Intel is as bad as we expected.
  • Deicidium369 - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/NX.HJF... Identical except for the APU
  • sorten - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    LOL ... The i7 got pounded into the dirt, and even the i5 is more expensive than the AMD powered version.
  • Korguz - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    sorten, Deicidium369 doesnt care, he bases his post on his own person anti amd opinions, not facts. he cant get his own personal facts straight, why would he get these facts correct ?
  • schujj07 - Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - link

    He was banned from Tomshardware forum. He posted mostly false information and had the attitude of a cyber bully.
  • Korguz - Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - link

    ive noticed, his post there, like here are pure fiction, and comedy gold, specially when others refute is BS, and he has no way to counter it, and just runs away, and doesnt reply back

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