Battery Life

One of the advantages of the Surface Book design is that it offers up a significant amount of space for battery cells, with around 22 Wh in the tablet, and another 63 Wh in the base, adding up to 85 Wh total capacity. But battery capacity is only part of the equation, with platform efficiency also being as important.

To test the battery life of the Surface Book 3, the display was set to 200 nits, and the total time was measured to discharge a 100% charged device in a couple of scenarios. We’ve dropped our old light test, since the workload was almost an idle time for modern devices, and will now be testing our heavy web workload, movie playback, and new to this review, the PCMark 10 Modern Office Battery life test.

Web Battery

Battery Life 2016 - Web

Battery Life 2016 - Web - Normalized

The extra battery capacity certainly helps the Surface Book 3 maintain all-day battery life. Despite the large, high-resolution display, the Surface Book 3 offers particularly good battery life at 10.5 hours on this test. It achieved 46 minutes more runtime than the Surface Book 2, and since they both share the same display, likely points to the efficiency gains of the new Ice Lake processor under load. There are devices that can achieve longer battery life, but since so much of the power draw is the display, they tend to have much lower power 1920x1080 offerings.

Movie Playback

Battery Life Movie Playback

Battery Life Tesseract

Movie playback tends to be one of the best ways to achieve battery life, since the video decode is offloaded to fixed-function hardware in the media block which can be very efficient. The Surface Book 3 achieves almost 15 hours of battery life in this test, outperforming the previous model by five minutes. Very impressive.

PCMark 10 Modern Office

PCMark 10 Modern Office Battery

Adding in a new test means we unfortunately don’t have the backlog of data from previous devices, so for now please accept this smaller comparison. The large battery once again does what it intended, offering almost 10.5 hours here as well. The Modern Office battery test runs three scenarios, each at ten minutes in length. If a device finishes the test sooner, it will idle until the ten minutes is up, so faster devices will be able to get into the “hurry up and wait” stage which should be a benefit in this test.

Platform Power

The big 15-inch high-resolution display accounts for a big chunk of the Surface Book 3's power draw. With the display at the same 200 nits brightness we test at, measured power draw of the system was around 6.5 Watts, but with the display off, idle power draw dropped to as low as 650 mW, which is very impressive. Microsoft has certainly done their homework. That means the display accounts for almost six watts of draw at 200 nits. High DPI has its price, and that is battery life.

Also of note, the Surface Book 3 will disable the discrete GPU if the battery falls below a certain percentage, which seems to be around 8-10% charge. This was confirmed as by-design, and the NVIDIA GPU will no longer show up in device manager until the device is charged and rebootted.

Charge Time

Microsoft includes a 127-Watt AC adapter with the new Surface Book 3, which will prevent it from discharging under load like the previous model could, but as with most devices, the amount of power you put into the battery is never that high. If you need to charge the laptop on the go, it can also be charged over the USB-C connector, although you won’t achieve the power provided by the included adapter.

Battery Charge Time

Interestingly, with the batteries split into two sections, you would think Microsoft would be able to charge the Surface Book quicker than most other devices, but they are pretty conservative with the power going back into the battery, likely to increase battery longevity. As such, charging from empty still takes over 2.5 hours.

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  • raju516 - Thursday, June 4, 2020 - link

    I have a surface laptop 3. It has horrible glossy, highly reflective display and windows makes matters worse by rendering the font greyish, which cause headaches after short time. went back to my MacBook Pro
  • cpufrost - Thursday, June 4, 2020 - link

    It's a nice kit but really, they need black keys.
  • Pyrostemplar - Friday, June 5, 2020 - link

    I have the Surface Book 2 and simply love it. Now, a Ryzen 4800U with 32GB and 1TB NVMe drive would be a great replacement :)
  • jabber - Sunday, June 7, 2020 - link

    All good till it goes out of warranty and needs repairing. Landfill ahoy.
  • regsEx - Sunday, June 7, 2020 - link

    Lack of keypad is DOA.
  • damianrobertjones - Friday, June 12, 2020 - link

    For you.
  • khanikun - Sunday, June 7, 2020 - link

    It would be nice to see them increase the base size thickness a little, just to get a better cooling solution in there. I have the Surface Book 2 with the 1060. Works fine, but the fans are pretty loud when gaming. I don't expect it to be silent, but would be nice for it to be a few more db quieter.
  • mkozakewich - Wednesday, June 10, 2020 - link

    The Surface Book 2 was routinely using 12 Watts of power when the GTX 1050 was idling, so it would be really great if Surface Book 3 with 1660 Ti only uses 5.7 to 8 Watts. (I also wonder if it would last twice as long with the dGPU disabled, like the Surface Book 2 does.)
  • rdgoodri - Friday, June 12, 2020 - link

    Quadcore
  • comadre23 - Monday, June 22, 2020 - link

    I have the same computer but went i go to this site https://libroslara.com/ i donde have audio

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