Fresh benchmark results for the Khadas Mind Pro mini PC show just how far Intel’s latest Panther Lake platform has come—especially when it comes to graphics performance and real-world gaming at 1080p.
At the center of this configuration is the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, paired with the Arc B390 integrated GPU. In 3DMark Time Spy, the system posted an overall score of 7,564, including a 6,984 GPU score. That GPU result lines up closely with the fastest Arc B390 results seen in comparable tests, suggesting the 12 Xe-core iGPU is running at full strength inside the compact Mind Pro chassis. In other words, this isn’t a throttled or underperforming implementation—performance appears to be right where it should be for a top-tier Arc B390 iGPU.
More importantly for most buyers, the gaming numbers are the real attention-grabber. In hands-on testing shared by ETA Prime, the Khadas Mind Pro delivers surprisingly strong 1080p performance at high settings across several demanding titles. Red Dead Redemption 2 reportedly runs at around 90 FPS at 1080p on high settings. Cyberpunk 2077 clears 60 FPS at 1080p high when using XeSS on the Quality preset. Japanese Drift Master pushes beyond 70 FPS at 1080p high with XeSS Quality, while Spider-Man 2 also lands above 60 FPS at 1080p high using XeSS Quality.
A major part of that story is Intel’s latest upscaling and frame-generation tech. The Arc B390 iGPU supports XeSS 3 Multi-Frame Generation, and with 4x MFG enabled, Black Myth: Wukong is reported to exceed 120 FPS at 1080p with high graphics settings. Cyberpunk 2077 can also climb past 100 FPS when XeSS 3 MFG is enabled, showing just how much extra headroom multi-frame generation can unlock on compatible games.
One of the common concerns with frame generation is added input latency, but the testing notes highlight Intel’s XeLL latency-reduction technology as a key advantage here. The claim is that XeLL works well enough that 4x multi-frame generation can be used in supported games without the typical “it feels laggy” downside people worry about—making the performance boost more practical for actual gameplay rather than just inflated benchmark numbers.
Taken together, these results position the Khadas Mind Pro as a serious option for anyone looking for a small-form-factor PC that can handle modern AAA gaming at 1080p. Between a near-top Arc B390 Time Spy GPU score, high-settings performance in demanding games, and the extra lift from XeSS 3 Multi-Frame Generation, this mini PC is shaping up to be much more than a basic compact desktop—it’s a genuinely capable 1080p gaming machine in a tiny footprint.






