REDMAGIC 11 Pro+: The New Benchmark for Cool and Powerful Gaming
When Honkai: Star Rail ran at a full-blooded 60.9 FPS for two hours on the REDMAGIC 11 Pro+, and the device temperature showed only 45.3°C on the tester, the on-site engineers suddenly applauded — this temperature is nearly 7°C lower than competing products using the same chip, meaning the long-standing curse of “high performance must come with high heat” for gaming phones has been completely broken. The REDMAGIC 11 Series redefines the boundaries of performance flagships with its combination of server-grade liquid cooling, PC-level storage, and an 8000mAh monster battery.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Edition shows astonishing potential on the REDMAGIC 11 Pro. Built on TSMC’s 3nm process, the Cortex-X5 super core reaches up to 3.5GHz, paired with the Adreno 760 GPU’s 40% improvement in ray tracing performance, achieving an AnTuTu V10 benchmark score of 4.35 million. Geekbench 6 scores 3511 for single-core and 11126 for multi-core — a 22% boost over the previous generation. AI super-resolution technology reduces Genshin Impact’s heavy-load power consumption by 25%.
The Hexagon NPU’s real-time game super-resolution capability is particularly eye-catching. In Honor of Kings 120fps mode, the system can intelligently boost to 144Hz while lowering GPU load via algorithms. Comparative testing shows an 8°C GPU temperature drop and 37% reduction in image aliasing — a once-unimaginable balance between frame rate and image quality.
The CUBE Tian Engine 3.0 is REDMAGIC’s secret weapon. It dynamically identifies game scenes — automatically prioritizing CPU scheduling during team battles in Wuthering Waves, while emphasizing GPU resources in PUBG Mobile firefights. Real tests show frame fluctuation in Genshin Impact’s Sumeru City drops from 4.2 to 1.5 frames — a 63% reduction.
The dual-track cooling system of the REDMAGIC 11 Pro+ is pure black technology. A 24,000rpm fan and fluorinated liquid loop work together to keep motherboard core areas below 42°C during a 30-minute Star Rail test. Even more impressive, the LPDDR5T 10667Mbps memory makes app startup 35% faster — common apps like WeChat now open almost instantly.
Horizontal comparisons reveal a crushing advantage. In Wuthering Waves’ 90fps mode, the REDMAGIC 11 Pro’s 1% Low frame reaches 85, with stutter count only one-third that of the ROG 7. The 8000mAh battery endures 8.5 hours of continuous gaming — far exceeding competitors’ 5-hour average. Combined with a 3000Hz sampling rate and new Synaptics touch chip, touch latency drops to 1.2ms — 60% faster than mainstream flagships.
Battery life defies expectations. In simulated daily use (2 hours gaming + 5 hours social + 1 hour video), the Pro version still has 31% remaining — enough for heavy users to enjoy “one charge per day.” 120W fast charging restores 50% in 19 minutes — giving 4 hours of gaming time from a coffee break.
The success of the REDMAGIC 11 Series lies not in pure hardware stacking, but in the pioneering introduction of server-grade cooling and workstation-level storage to mobile devices. Fitting an 8000mAh battery and dual-track cooling into a flat body shows astonishing structural innovation. Tests prove that a gaming phone can indeed achieve both ultimate performance and lasting endurance.
This “Wukong Display 2.0” perhaps best embodies REDMAGIC’s philosophy — a true full screen with no punch holes. It sacrifices the convenience of a front camera for the absolute immersion gamers dream of. While the industry still debates the balance between performance and heat, the REDMAGIC 11 Pro has already written the new standard with a 45.3°C full-frame gaming experience.









