Redmi K60 Ultra Performance Benchmarks
The highly anticipated Redmi K60 Ultra has taken the tech world by storm with its remarkable performance and gaming capabilities. As the official launch event draws near, the excitement and expectations surrounding this device are reaching new heights. Competing directly with the OnePlus Ace2 Pro, Redmi is leaving no stone unturned to impress tech enthusiasts and gamers alike.
Media reports have already shed light on the Redmi K60 Ultra performance, featuring MediaTek’s Dimensity 9200+ processor. However, what truly sets the Redmi K60 Ultra apart is its unparalleled tuning, resulting in higher scores and an ability to handle diverse usage scenarios with ease.

Lu Weibing, Redmi’s General Manager, expressed his utmost confidence in the K60 Ultra, stating that it is the result of two years of global planning and one year of joint research and development. The ultimate goal behind this dedicated effort is to deliver a phone that achieves a turnaround in performance, synchronized with the launch of the powerful Rampage Engine 2.0, ensuring the highest overall performance scores.
Redmi K60 Ultra Performance Reports:
Digital Chat Station’s Report –
Dimensity 9200+ has been measured before, and the previously measured data is that the low-frequency energy consumption is stronger than Snapdragon 8 Gen2, and the high-frequency energy consumption is not as good as Snapdragon 8 Gen2.



Redmi K60 Ultra performance is close to Snapdragon 8 Gen2. In the actual test, energy consumption performance is better than Snapdragon 8 Gen2, low-frequency performance is still in line with expectations. In the Genshin Impact test, the frame rate of 59.02fps in full high quality, power consumption of 6.2W±, high load power consumption is relatively general, and the smoothness is not bad.
Under the triple frame interpolation algorithm of the Pixelworks X7 solo display chip, the power consumption of Honor of King and Peace Elite is still reduced to a certain extent, but the smoothness is not as good as the native high-frame mode.
The best fit is the Genshin Impact, super score picture quality compared to ordinary phones improved, triple frame interpolation average frame rate can run to 142.8fps, only frequent switching viewpoints will have a slight drop in frames, and the whole game running map is silky smooth.
Alben’s Report: Redmi K60 Ultra performance test of mainstream games:
- Honor of King: 30 minutes 120.2FPS, power consumption 3.4W, temperature 39°C
- Genshin Impact: 30 minutes 59.6FPS, power consumption 5.4W, temperature 44.9 ℃
- Honkai: Star Rail: 30 minutes 53FPS, power consumption 6.6W, temperature 46.2°C

Vetrax’s Report –
In terms of theoretical performance, the Redmi K60 Ultra scored a maximum of 1,748,000 points in AnTuTu V10, which is not only about the same as the 1,770,000 points scored at the launch event but also the highest score ever measured.
GeekBench 6 single/multi-core score of 1921/5155 points; 3DMark Wild Life Extreme score of 3869 points, not only surpassed the first place in the official ranking but also the second place is the same processor platform of the Dimensity 9200+ model.





In the storage test AndroBench, the Redmi K60 Ultra achieved sequential read and write speeds of 3.9GB/s and 3.1GB/s respectively, which is undoubtedly due to the Dimensity 9200+ platform’s support for the high-specification storage features of Multi Cyclic Queuing (MCQ) accelerated UFS 4.0.
In the game test without the super score and super frame function, the Redmi K60 Ultra performance is also “consistent” with the score. In the highest quality 30-minute Sumeru City loop test, the K60 Supreme Edition ran at an average 60 fps jitter rate of 1.10 fps, and the frame rate curve is almost a straight line, and even in the second half of the game, there was no frame rate jitter. Even in the second half of the test, there was no overheating or downclocking.
A closer look reveals that during the 30-minute test, the X3 super-core on the Redmi K60 Ultra’s Dimensity 9200+ averaged 1.33GHz, never dropping below 1GHz throughout the entire test, and even in the second half of the test when the battery temperature sensor detected a temperature of more than 46°C, the frequency of the X3 super-core was still firm and could jump to 2GHz or even 2.4GHz at any time!
In response to the sudden performance pressure, the K60 Ultra can have such a “strong fight” performance, undoubtedly thanks to Redmi’s Rampage Engine 2.0 and Rampage Tuning.
Configuration, in addition to the Dimensity 9200+ processor, K60 Ultra will be equipped with a 1.5K ultra-narrow edge flexible straight screen, supporting 144Hz ultra-high refresh rate, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, built-in 5000mAh class large battery, support 100-watt fast charging program, the machine’s release time is expected to be given this week.