Anyone have some tips to get me past 50,000 points in AnTuTu benchmark? The highest i've managed so far is 48,216 points. Just need another 1,784 points and then i would be at the big 50,000 points milestone! I'm currently running the stock CyanogenMod 11S ROM (Version 44S) with AK Kernel 074, overclocked to 2.9GHz. Before anyone suggests it, i have already tried running the test in performance mode but i still can't get my score any higher!
So what else could i do to raise my score further? Any help would be most appreciated!
V3-571G said:
Anyone have some tips to get me past 50,000 points in AnTuTu benchmark? The highest i've managed so far is 48,216 points. Just need another 1,784 points and then i would be at the big 50,000 points milestone! I'm currently running the stock CyanogenMod 11S ROM (Version 44S) with AK Kernel 074, overclocked to 2.9GHz. Before anyone suggests it, i have already tried running the test in performance mode but i still can't get my score any higher!
So what else could i do to raise my score further? Any help would be most appreciated!
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Optimized dalvik libs. Performance governor.
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xD
DerRomtester said:
Optimized dalvik libs. Performance governor.
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Use zram too! or swap!
Use a hexadecimal editor like Game Killer (carefully) and edit the score, if you like to break score milestones and know how to edit simple adresses.
This way is not recommended.
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Hablmet Forever said:
Use a hexadecimal editor like Game Killer (carefully) and edit the score, if you like to break score milestones and know how to edit simple adresses.
This way is not recommended.
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Haha! Genius idea, i like your thinking! But really i was looking for a genuine way to increase the score without cheating!
DerRomtester said:
Optimized dalvik libs. Performance governor.
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Thanks for the response, i have set the CPU governor to Performance but how would i optimize the Dalvik libraries?
samuk190 said:
Use zram too! or swap!
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I've heard quite a bit about this, how would i enable and adjust the ZRAM? I have Synapse; are there any settings in here which will allow me to adjust it easily?
V3-571G said:
Thanks for the response, i have set the CPU governor to Performance but how would i optimize the Dalvik libraries?
I've heard quite a bit about this, how would i enable and adjust the ZRAM? I have Synapse; are there any settings in here which will allow me to adjust it easily?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/mod-optimized-dalvik-binaries-t2932417
Why? What's the point?
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Why? What's the point?
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I knew someone was going to ask that! There isn't really much point but it would kinda be a nice achievement to reach 50,000 when i'm so close to it. Any more suggestions guys?
V3-571G said:
Anyone have some tips to get me past 50,000 points in AnTuTu benchmark? The highest i've managed so far is 48,216 points. Just need another 1,784 points and then i would be at the big 50,000 points milestone! I'm currently running the stock CyanogenMod 11S ROM (Version 44S) with AK Kernel 074, overclocked to 2.9GHz. Before anyone suggests it, i have already tried running the test in performance mode but i still can't get my score any higher!
So what else could i do to raise my score further? Any help would be most appreciated!
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Here, done in a minute...
I can do it easily just by overclocking with Boeffla kernel. Try it.
paraiso-san said:
I can do it easily just by overclocking with Boeffla kernel. Try it.
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Hmm, i will have a look. Although i am already overclocked to 2.9GHz using AK Kernel so i don't think this would make much difference.
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Impressive! I looked at that kernel on both the XDA thread and the official website, but there doesn't appear to be a version of this kernel which currently supports CM11S 44S. Guess i'll just have to wait until they release an update before i can try it! This is my record so far on AK Kernel clocked at 2.9GHz.
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Impressive! I looked at that kernel on both the XDA thread and the official website, but there doesn't appear to be a version of this kernel which currently supports CM11S 44S. Guess i'll just have to wait until they release an update before i can try it! This is my record so far on AK Kernel clocked at 2.9GHz.
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the 38R version works for 44S as well. no need to wait
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Not sure if this thread is a joke ... Or
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Crisisx1 said:
Not sure if this thread is a joke ... Or
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Nope it isn't a joke at all, i'm being serious! Still can't beat my previous score, i'm starting to think 50,000 isn't even possible on my particular device.
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Anything? 10 more fps and the psx emulator would work and my 7month wait for a phone upgrade would for by so much quicker.
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Solution?
urwrstfear said:
Anything? 10 more fps and the psx emulator would work and my 7month wait for a phone upgrade would for by so much quicker.
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You can flash the BFS kernel; it supposedly boosts FPS rates a lot.
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You can flash the BFS kernel; it supposedly boosts FPS rates a lot.
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+1 The BFS kernel won't change the GPU, but it will allow for faster gameplay on the CPU processing end.
I think I read somewhere decadence or someone was gonna work on the gpu
Ya I read that too. I posted in that section asking about it. But didn't receive any info back. There was a whole topic about how our gpu on another phone was ocerclocked and running 40 fps.
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Ya I read that too. I posted in that section asking about it. But didn't receive any info back. There was a whole topic about how our gpu on another phone was ocerclocked and running 40 fps.
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I believe (may not be right about this) that the project to OC our GPUs was abandoned because there wasn't a way to actually do it with our hardware.
No longer being maintained or supported.
Thanks for all the positive feedback, and thanks to the other devs that made Phoenix possible.
This is awesome. I have been following you on Twitter and github for like ever....just patiently waiting
Oh, nice. Trying this out right now.
Great work tehdarkknight! Looking good.
My linpack score was 6.7 and quadrant was 850
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dondadah88 said:
My linpack score was 6.7 and quadrant was 850
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I've identified a scaling issue with the interactive governor. It idles at 800 mHz and doesn't clock up or down. I'll be releasing a minor version soon with a different default governor until I can find a permanent solution.
As for the benchmarks, even when interactive is working properly, you won't get amazing benchmarks, but your device will be more responsive and have better battery life. Typical benchmarks for this kernel so far with, say, the performance governor are an 8.2 linpack and 950 quadrant. Once interactive is scaling properly, those scores won't mean anything.
v1.32 is re-uploaded and working, sorry for any confusion.
If you've downloaded v1.32, please discard it immediately. something failed in the upload and it causes a boot failure.
Sweet, time to fork and do a proper patch for BFS.
I know you care about performance and tweaking the kendal a much as potable but can you add the brightness tweak cause the phone is stupid bright at 0
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Great to see this! I'll be borrowing some stuff for MixUp
In particular the interactive governor, I added it yesterday but ran into problems getting it to compile, so this is uber-handy!
v1.40 is up, added 600 and 1200 as possible frequencies.
By just setting the scaling governor to performance and locking the frequency at 1200, I managed 1010 in Quadrant and 9.75 in Linpack.
tehdarkknight said:
v1.40 is up, added 600 and 1200 as possible frequencies.
By just setting the scaling governor to performance and locking the frequency at 1200, I managed 1010 in Quadrant and 9.75 in Linpack.
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ARRRGHHH haha. Just re-rooted and flased .32. Oh well. Thanks for the kernel!! Awesome job!
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ARRRGHHH haha. Just re-rooted and flased .32. Oh well. Thanks for the kernel!! Awesome job!
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Heh, I'm moving things along pretty quickly today, my apologies. v1.40 should be it for the day, though I might be doing some fun things and releasing an alternative version tonight
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Heh, I'm moving things along pretty quickly today, my apologies. v1.40 should be it for the day, though I might be doing some fun things and releasing an alternative version tonight
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Can't wait. I am switching between yours and genius kernel. If you need someone to test for you I can. Also can you give me a heads up on twitter when you release your alternative. I'm korey118
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Heh, I'm moving things along pretty quickly today, my apologies. v1.40 should be it for the day, though I might be doing some fun things and releasing an alternative version tonight
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Haha. No worries. The more updates to make it even better... The better!!
Thanks for this knight. Plan to test it out very soon after I play around with some other stuff. Hopefully this helps the devs with CM6.1 for the epic as well
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thanks man.. sounds like a great kernel! I will probably flash whatever is the latest release tonight.. i'll let you know how it goes and how it performs compared to other kernels.. I've been testing a few of them lately..
So is this kernel rooted bro?
Any plans to incorporate voodoo color?
Im running the Carbon Rom with the matrix 11 cfs kernel just wondering.. how do they make 1460mhz stable? do they lower the voltage? and if so how do i go about dropping the voltage and what is a safe range because its at 1450mv when i overclock it freezes and reboots.. sorry for all the questions lol
I been asking the same.
On my phone any oc over 1.3 freezes my phone
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Im running the Carbon Rom with the matrix 11 cfs kernel just wondering.. how do they make 1460mhz stable? do they lower the voltage? and if so how do i go about dropping the voltage and what is a safe range because its at 1450mv when i overclock it freezes and reboots.. sorry for all the questions lol
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Raise voltage to 1475mV...
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but would'nt more voltage be worse?
Nope haha, it will def make it more stable
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Raise voltage to 1475mV...
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wouldnt more voltage be worse?
More voltages = better stability
some kernels try to undervolt as low as possible but some phones don't like that much UV so you have to manually raise voltages =]
Edit: If your uncomfortable about messing with the voltages you should go ahed to the Trinity thread and flash TUV OR TEUV =] there UV'd to a safe extent.
Every phone is different, might not be able to do it. Simms can run a 1.6 ghz
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Every phone is different, might not be able to do it. Simms can run a 1.6 ghz
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I sometimes think that Simms has a super Nexus or something my phone can go upto 1.5.xx
irizwan said:
More voltages = better stability
some kernels try to undervolt as low as possible but some phones don't like that much UV so you have to manually raise voltages =]
Edit: If your uncomfortable about messing with the voltages you should go ahed to the Trinity thread and flash TUV OR TEUV =] there UV'd to a safe extent.
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Thanks man.. I heard about the Trinity Kernel and looked through the threads but couldn't find it.
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Thanks man.. I heard about the Trinity Kernel and looked through the threads but couldn't find it.
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To get the stable releases you can go to morfics website http://www.derkernel.com/
=)
What app can i use best to undervolt my cpu and does anyone have the best values.
Im on the Cleanrom Inheritance with clemsyns universal kernel @ 1.8 Ghz
System Tuner might be able to help you with that... I'm quite not sure what's the best values though...
Will take a look at it thanx.
If anyone by any chance knows good values i would be obliged
what exactly is undervolting for?
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what exactly is undervolting for?
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Using less battery...
danger-rat said:
Using less battery...
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...and remaining stable.
I've been testing under volting for the next version of CROMI.
I am stable by knocking 1.8ghz down to 1300mv on the clemsyn kernels.
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...and remaining stable.
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Usually it's the other way round - too little voltage makes the system unstable.
I just installed Frnaco Kernel 32 build..
when i opened up the app thats also by him i found that the maximum frequency of my all four cores was 1.5ghz ??
can someone please clarify that?
besides is the 'hotplug' setting set to ON by default or we have to change it?
and if i dont make any changes at all just install the kernel,will it make any difference in the way the CPU works?
I am more than satisfied with the way the Nexus works on stock just a little more customization and screen color tuning is all i seek for!
PS i have been through the thread its a long one i did read quite a few but since i am new this query of mine may be stupid enough to even be there so posting it here!
2.296 (or 2.3) approx
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rootSU said:
2.296 (or 2.3) approx
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Hi,
Just a question: isn't it 2,26 Ghz (2265600)?
viking37 said:
Hi,
Just a question: isn't it 2,26 Ghz (2265600)?
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Is it? Maybe. Thought it was just under 2.3 but I don't have stock frequencies so I was going off what I thought was "memory"
Either way though, not 1.5
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Either way though, not 1.5
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Yes for sure
This is rounded up for 2,3 Ghz, 2,26 or 2,29 Ghz won't make a big difference. In the Nexus 5 I think it's 2.26.
EDIT: I have 2,26 Ghz in stock kernel
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2.296 (or 2.3) approx
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so i will jus ramp it up to 2.256 via app!!!!
i font know why it was under clocked on mine to around 1.5ghz!
Sonone said:
so i will jus ramp it up to 2.256 via app!!!!
i font know why it was under clocked on mine to around 1.5ghz!
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Could be thermal throttling. Or a glitch. Which app and kernel version?
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Could be thermal throttling. Or a glitch. Which app and kernel version?
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thermal throttling is when cpu reduces the clock speed to prevent overheat! right? (its a question)
ya i am using Franco Kernel(32) and stock rom!
and Franco Kernel Update app!
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Could be thermal throttling. Or a glitch. Which app and kernel version?
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thermal throttling is when cpu reduces the clock speed to prevent overheat! right? (its a question)
ya i am using Franco Kernel(32) and stock rom!
and Franco Kernel Update app (CPU Manager of it)
Aerowinder said:
Could be thermal throttling. Or a glitch. Which app and kernel version?
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Chaos Kernel. Comes with NXT to tweak to your liking, there are also preset profiles that are very nice. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551441
I made my own profile but do what you will its your phone :good:
Sonone said:
thermal throttling is when cpu reduces the clock speed to prevent overheat! right? (its a question)
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Yes, that's it
Sonone said:
thermal throttling is when cpu reduces the clock speed to prevent overheat! right? (its a question)
ya i am using Franco Kernel(32) and stock rom!
and Franco Kernel Update app (CPU Manager of it)
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That is correct.