Fake boxes may show 120k+ but crash or freeze. Real H313 cannot exceed ~70k.
If you have recently purchased an Android TV box powered by the chipset—such as the popular H96 Max, T95 Mini, or X96Q—you might be curious about its real-world performance. The most common way to quantify this is by using Antutu Benchmark . However, installing Antutu on these budget ARM devices isn't always as straightforward as clicking "Install" from the Play Store. allwinner h313 antutu install
To install AnTuTu Benchmark on a device powered by the chipset (common in budget Android TV boxes like the X96Q or Tanix TX1), you must use a manual sideloading process because the app is not available on the Google Play Store. Direct Installation Steps Fake boxes may show 120k+ but crash or freeze
on a computer/phone:
Many cheap H313 boxes use fake RAM/storage specs (e.g., reporting 4 GB but having only 1 GB). AnTuTu will reveal the real hardware. The most common way to quantify this is