Okay, here's the deal... When I run Quadrant Standard vs AnTuTu Benchmark my scores are always higher on the latter, usually about a 10% increase. Now since the update for AnTuTu that has changed to an increase of about 30%.
Now I know that some have expressed that the scores mean nothing, I on the other hand have noticed that as my scores have risen so has the performance of my device.
So, my question is can this be explained?
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Just ran both back-to-back same setup:
Quadrant = 2558
AnTuTu = 4139
Tried posting screens... To new
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1.4ghz overclock rfs black ice
my signature nuff said lol
Seem to have low quadrant scores oced to 1.5 with faux kernal and cm7 stable only getting like 2640 quadrant score wtf?
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Try running more of them. They usually start out low then they get higher the more you run.
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Yeah, scores tend to change. I had around 2900 when I first ran a month back. Just did it tonight 3 different times. 1st time: 2400, 2nd time: 2200, 3rd time: 2700. This is why I don't care when people flash these scores in my face. I find them pretty much useless.
If apps are running on your phone your scores are going to be lower. Kill everything before running your benchmark app to get the highest score.
Who you trying to impress with quadrant even if you get higher scores?
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2640? That's not low. Quite average from what I gather. I think the tits ones you see are anomalies. If you know anything about chip manufacturing you know it's not entirely consistent. I chalk it up to that. The mid/higher 2000's seem to be pretty standard.
This isn't a bad score for a fully stock, unrooted phone.
4287.........
3854. Stock 2.3.6 and rooted.
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4500 score last night on 1782mhz CPU setup.
What do I have to do to get scores like that. my phones stock and has a score of 2000+
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Quadrant scores dont really mean much. But if u want them higher root your phone and u always have the option to use the overclock kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340526 theres the instructiona for you to root your phone. If you do it read very carefully follow all instructions exactly
Does anybody else sometime experience quadrant crashes? It always happens when u click run benchmark . Not in the middle of a bench. Running clean kernel or lean
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Exactly what do these scores mean along with what is the norm? I have CleanRom 5.5.1 w/ LeanKernel 1.2.1.
Stock JB
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what the scores mean? its running slow?
slufa111 said:
what the scores mean? its running slow?
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To my understanding it's an estimated test of the processing power/speed of the chipset.
Idk what up with you guys phone but here's mine..
This is stock everything. No root.
Your not that far from me that I should be worried.
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I don't understand how you guys all get such high scores. I've never gone above 4600 on Stock or CM10.......nothing overclocked. Do you guys do some crazy preparation on your phone prior to running tests to get such high scores?
I just flashed the ROM and Kernel and reinstalled all my apps for me...then ran it. If its anything, I kill all apps.
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I just flashed the ROM and Kernel and reinstalled all my apps for me...then ran it. If its anything, I kill all apps.
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I did the same
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Very decent battery life.
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Benchmarks are really inconsistent in these programs. As long as you think it's fast on YOUR phone, that's all that counts.
Synergy ROM and l535VRBLK3 Modem and the Ktoonsez KT747 Kernel Overclocked to 2106 Mhz
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u9hkv1dozz2fryx/Screenshot_2012-12-17-16-07-56.png
stock unrooted on the jellybean ota update.
6390, getting 6000+ consistently now!
Any running geek bench? I'd like to see those too
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Synergy ROM and l535VRBLK3 Modem and the Ktoonsez KT747 Kernel Overclocked to 2106 Mhz
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That's not too impressive for that kind of OC is it? I'm getting 6082 with a completely stock ROM.
I can try it out if you are really interested and post it
The thing with benchmark tests is consistency. Whether it's a PC or a phone, run your benchmark tests under the same conditions or else you'll get unpredictable results. Me, I shut down the phone, pull the battery, reinstall, boot... then wait a few minutes for everything to settle down... then run the test. Background processes will effect your results.
Other than bragging rights, benchmark absolute numbers mean little. They ARE helpful to see what individual changes do...especially helpful after an update or after flashing a new ROM. And use several tests. I have Quadrant Standard, AnTuTu, NenaMark 1 and 2, and Linpack. Also, SunSpider is a great JavaScript test that runs in your browser...meaning you can compare devices running Android, WebOS, iOS, WinX...or even RIM if you're one of the dozen or so people who still use a Blackberry. Lower numbers are better, since the score is in milliseconds to complete the tests.
http://www.webkit.org/perf/sunspider-0.9.1/sunspider-0.9.1/driver.html