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By far the best score i've ever gotten at 354k.

Wow. What rom, kernel?

What ROM / kernel / setup are you running?

jaysonic88 said:
By far the best score i've ever gotten at 354k.
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Please keep all discussion of Antutu benchmarks in this previously-existing thread:
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Quadrant Scores?

I just got my gTab today, put VEGAN 5.1, added the SUPPL and flashed Pershoots Kernel.
I only get 1800-2100 on Quadrant. Ive heard of 3000+, anyone know how?
And if its a different kernel what do I need to whipe when switching?
First off, you're in the wrong forum, you need to read through the development forum for details on kernels and ROM's
I'm running Calkulin's ROM with one of Clemsyn's Kernels and score between 2200 and 2400 quadrant scores. Your scores will vary from kernel to kernel and ROM to ROM. Remember quadrant scores don't mean everything.
Also, if you read through the ROM and kernel threads, you'll likely see others post their quadrant scores with those ROMs.
I have a new gtab with a fresh install of Calkulins v1.1 g-tab rom and I bounce between 2400 and 2650 on Quadrant standard
I got 2320 with Calkulin's ROM and Clemsyn's #7 kernel.
DroidHam said:
Ive heard of 3000+, anyone know how?
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Search the forum for 'data2loop', and mark well the pros and cons.

BENCHMARK thread - What are you using what what's your score?

I'm hoping this thread will take off as I'm sure I'm not the only one who's trying to work out the best governor/ I/O / ROM choice to squeeze as much speed out of this tablet as possible. Is there a preferred benchmark tool? What are your settings? Any issues you've seen?
If you could copy/paste what's below and edit your own data in I think we could collectively get some good data here.
My tablet:
Rom: [ROM][JB][STABLE] CyanogenMod 10 ♦ B5
Recovery: [RECOVERY][CWM] v6.0.1.4 v2 ♦ HYBRID
Governor: smartassV2
I/O Scheduler: noop
I overclock using: AnTuTu CPU Master
Process: Reboot, run task killer, clean cache, run benchmark software.
Quadrant score: 3427
Antutu Benchmark: 7197
Issues: Running at 1.6 Ghz, then 1.5 Ghz with deadline caused apps to crash (Tiny Tower specifically).
Why the duck is this in development.
K900 said:
Why the duck is this in development.
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this and another question.i returned on this xda section after 6 months,my tf was powered off and now i reroot,cwm etc.i'm stuck when i saw that there aren't custom kernel workings on jellybean release..after that,how we can list a bench 3ad without proper kernel to overclock?IMHO there's no need yet...at least until we have good kernels to play off.just my 2 cent
sert00 said:
this and another question.i returned on this xda section after 6 months,my tf was powered off and now i reroot,cwm etc.i'm stuck when i saw that there aren't custom kernel workings on jellybean release..after that,how we can list a bench 3ad without proper kernel to overclock?IMHO there's no need yet...at least until we have good kernels to play off.just my 2 cent
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K.A.T
K900 said:
Why the duck is this in development.
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I was wondering the same thing as soon as I posted it. Reported myself to the mods with a request that it be moved to Q&A.
handsomeboy1702 said:
K.A.T
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kat?i see it in a hurry,thinked it was only a mod..thank you man,i'll look into it!my thanks are already 8..i can't thank you yet,next time bro!

[Q] PLEASE Help Installing [CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.6.9] and reaching quadrant 6614!!

Hello everyone from XDA forum. I am new to everything in this forum lol. I currently have TF300T tablet running the latest 4.2.1 Jelly Bean and Build 10.6.1.15.3. After a week of research over the internet, I have finally unlocked my boot loader and rooted the tablet. I followed the directions from the top of the page of this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204166 on how to install the new [CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.6.9]. My flashing steps are as follow.
1. Made a nandroi backup with twerp TWRP 2.5.0.0
2. While still in TWRP I hit install CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.6.8. Zip when finish I wipe dalvik and cache after rom flash
3. I then hit install again and flash CROMI-X 4.6.9 System Patch Download 1 - 151.88 KB when finish I wipe dalvik and cache after rom flash
4. Booted into system successfully and let the system stay idle for 10 minutes (assuming this is what stabilzing the rom meant)
5. I ran quadrant and only got a score improvement from 3393 stock to a 4601 with the cromi 4.6.9 as oppose to the 6614 score shown on the [CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.6.9] forum page
So my main concern is did I do something wrong in the process of installing the custom rom? I really want to get that quadrant score of 6614. If anyone from the team can help I be much appreciated. Thank you
The screenshot showed the result from the TF700 which obviously have a faster CPU then the 300. You should look at the individual scores at the bottom or you can flash a custom kernel to overclock your device. Even then, I don't understand why you are distressing yourself over something of such trivial significance.
Hint Hint http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40919820&postcount=71 ive got benchmarks of 7000 with it on cromi. Which is about he same as most tf700s, only the tf700 has higher overclocked kernels available, higher revisions of our cpu should be able to handle the same overclocks, but there isn't a high oc kernel to test yet
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The screenshot showed the result from the TF700 which obviously have a faster CPU then the 300. You should look at the individual scores at the bottom or you can flash a custom kernel to overclock your device. Even then, I don't understand why you are distressing yourself over something of such trivial significance.
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Well the reason I unlock my tablet was to unleash its full potential with a stable overclock thats why I wanted to reach the "6614" score on quadrant. Anyway, thanks for clarifying. I didn't know that it was a tf700 score, just assume that installing that rom would yield a higher score.
JoinTheRealms said:
Hint Hint http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40919820&postcount=71 ive got benchmarks of 7000 with it on cromi. Which is about he same as most tf700s, only the tf700 has higher overclocked kernels available, higher revisions of our cpu should be able to handle the same overclocks, but there isn't a high oc kernel to test yet
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Hey JoinTheReamls, that's an awesome score. Didnt think it was possible to bench that high on a tf300t. Is that kernel from the link you shown provide a stable over clock for a 24/7 a day usage? If not are there any other kernel that's compatible with my current custom ROM? If the rom you mention is stable, how would I go about installing this kernel on my tf300t running 4.2.1 Cromi 4.6.9? Please be thorough with your installation step as I am still fairly a noob. Thank you
dante510 said:
Hey JoinTheReamls, that's an awesome score. Didnt think it was possible to bench that high on a tf300t. Is that kernel from the link you shown provide a stable over clock for a 24/7 a day usage? If not are there any other kernel that's compatible with my current custom ROM? If the rom you mention is stable, how would I go about installing this kernel on my tf300t running 4.2.1 Cromi 4.6.9? Please be thorough with your installation step as I am still fairly a noob. Thank you
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That kernel is completely stable for me and should be for you to, if it isnt for you there is a kernel in that thread with 1.75ghz overclock that will be.
installation is very easy, just reboot to twrp and flash the zip. No need for any wipes, this is the same for most android kernel install across most devices
Enjoy
I am pretty sure the Quadrant scores are based on performance mode selected. Try that. I'm getting close to 6000 if I do this.
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You should be able to get over 6000 on the TF300 with Hunds kernel. That's will probably be 1000 less.
JoinTheRealms said:
That kernel is completely stable for me and should be for you to, if it isnt for you there is a kernel in that thread with 1.75ghz overclock that will be.
installation is very easy, just reboot to twrp and flash the zip. No need for any wipes, this is the same for most android kernel install across most devices
Enjoy
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I flash the 1.8 GHz kernel with cromi and it was not stable when I increase frequency to 1.8ghz. Then flash the 1.75 GHz and has been stale for the past two days .
Weaponx525 said:
I am pretty sure the Quadrant scores are based on performance mode selected. Try that. I'm getting close to 6000 if I do this.
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I finally bench in performance mode and score was totally different. Thanks for info.
sbdags said:
You should be able to get over 6000 on the TF300 with Hunds kernel. That's will probably be 1000 less.
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Thanks for your awesome cromix 4.6.9 ROM cheers everyone for the friendly assistant.
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[Q] Franco kernel vs Bricked

I'm using the faux kernel right now but haven't been real happy with the battery life. Which one is better for this between the Franco and the Bricked. Or which one does everyone prefer over the other. Thanks for any info
Citadel69 said:
I'm using the faux kernel right now but haven't been real happy with the battery life. Which one is better for this between the Franco and the Bricked. Or which one does everyone prefer over the other. Thanks for any info
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Hi,
NO Best ROM/Kernel threads...
You will need to test by yourself to see what is the best for YOU and also read the user feedback in each respective kernel thread...
There is already this thread: Kernel discussions...
Citadel69 said:
I'm using the faux kernel right now but haven't been real happy with the battery life. Which one is better for this between the Franco and the Bricked. Or which one does everyone prefer over the other. Thanks for any info
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If you cant get good battery life with faux, you wont get it with any other. clean up your rom/ apps. freeze those you don't need.
having said that, this type of comparison are not allowed on xda. Why? I have my opinion, you may have another and so on.
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Hi,
NO Best ROM/Kernel threads...
You will need to test by yourself to see what is the best for YOU and also read the user feedback in each respective kernel thread...
There is already this thread: Kernel discussions...
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Made a Antutu benchmark on my pcoo

hey all!
I just made a benchmark and got the following score see screenshot .
is it a good score? do you recommend drunk kernel because I made it with the stock arrow os kernel.
thanks
its amazing in my device running stock miui 12 i get 280000
In Antutu v9 the scores are increased.
ohh thanks for the heads up @Keyvannn do you use stock or custom kernel?
because so far the stock arrow os kernel seems pretty solid using like a normal daily use on the battery

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