Low Antutu benchmark - Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Questions & Answers

Hello guys,
So I bought my phone almost 2 months ago and it performs good most of the time. However my Antutu Benchmark is really low for a device that was advertised with 300k Antutu benchmark score which is weird. In the following Screenshot you can see that my score is almost 100k less than the advertised 300k. I don't know if I should return the device or if it's my fault.. Even though I don't have much space left, it shouldn't affect the GPU performance that much. To be honest, I feel like the performance is sufficient for my usage but I'm still wondering what's causing this low score. Anyone has an idea?

Just Unlocke bootloader And flash Custom roms with good kernel
You will got 291k and even 300k
what's your current miui version ?

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Just showin off a bit : )

So after reading nearly 5 hours and spending my time in the wee hours of morning, I finally did all the "stable" mods for the phone... If you haven't been reading, make sure you guys check out the stuff in the development forum.
After all modifications, I was able to get 2701 points in quadrant benchmark. What mods did I do?
-i9000 eclair flash (JM5)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734871
-Alternative mimocans lag fix
(one click installer http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=749495)
-One click root (googled it for i9000)
-Overclock kernel 1.0Ghz to 1.2Ghz
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=746343)
This stuff really does help out your phone folks. Bench it now with quadrant, then take a peak at the other stuff and make magic happen. If anyone needs any additional help setting up their captivate, I'm more than happy to help.
I agree those fixes help speed a lot. But the quadrant score is meaningless. the speed hack creates an io loopback. The loopback just tells quadrant what it wants to hear.
Does your BT work on the european ROM. For me all people hear is a gargeled mess on there end?
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Can you post the results of these tests:
Neocore
Linpack
CPU Benchmark
I keep hearing about this quadrant, does it actually improve real world performance? Or is just for the sake of scores?
jhego said:
I keep hearing about this quadrant, does it actually improve real world performance? Or is just for the sake of scores?
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Quadrant is just benchmarking software that takes the cpu, gpu and memory read/write speeds into account. It runs a series of tests and spits a score number out at the end, so you can compare your device to others (like comparing boner sizes, but less gay).
It doesn't actually do anything to speed up the device though.
modest_mandroid said:
Quadrant is just benchmarking software that takes the cpu, gpu and memory read/write speeds into account. It runs a series of tests and spits a score number out at the end, so you can compare your device to others (like comparing boner sizes, but less gay).
It doesn't actually do anything to speed up the device though.
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This is correct and to be honest there is way to much weight in the I/O tests. That is the only reason that the stock Droid X bests the Gal X. It has more weight than cpu and gpu so you can't put to much into those scores. They really don't mean anything more than bragging rights. What I am interested in is real world usage.
Real world use with the hack provides amazing speed gains opening and switching apps. Io heavy apps are very much improved while open too. It's finally as fast as the iphone.
Whats your battery life like after the overclock?
The score ended up getting lower and lower every time i used quadrant. 2701 is the highest I was able to get so far, but that's with a fresh install of the rom and all the stuff before I started loading on apps. Everytime I ran the benchmark, I of course killed the apps beforehand.
The battery life is the same- to be honest. This is me comparing a rooted stock ROM to the somewhat fresh install of the eclair i9000. The phone is very snappy. I came from an iPhone 4 and one of the biggest eye sores to me was the less-fluidness of changing programs, response to buttons (homescreen-back button) and pinch to zoom. After all these changes, it's a whole different story. Browsing is very appealing, especially since pinch to zoom isn't jagged or slow. The smoothness of this functionality is on par to an iPhone. And there is no waiting when I press the home button or back button.
True, maybe these numbers aren't considerably accurate (as far as the lag fix and EXT2) but at least it shows raw computing capability in it's current state... meaning, the usage of a virtual EXT2. Never the less, the phone is still all around faster, even if it isn't exactly the proper way of going about it.
The only problem I've seen so far is that it likes to randomly shut off. Won't respond to anything unless if I soft reset it. I haven't really found what causes it, since the consistency of it happening goes about in a non set pattern.
I didn't see any real world increase .. so I reverted back in about 4 hours.... I'd rather have the memory than a number that don't transfer to real world speeds...

[Q] Benchmarking queries

Hi guys, just got my HOS yesterday and am extremely happy with it! However something has been bugging me. Benchmarking scores on quadrant.
I know that we should all take benchmarking scores with a pinch of salt, as it does not determine the real world usage of the phone. But seeing everyone consistently getting high 4000s to 5000s on the net and me only getting low 4000s is worrying me.
When I first got my phone, I quickly set up my phone and once that was done i installed the quadrant to feast my eye. It scored 4600+, and I did several more times with reboots here and there and it was all nearly the same give and take 100+. I then did a factory reset wondering why I can't get the score any higher and ended up now only scoring from 4200 to 4500+ tops.
Wonder if there's a problem with my device?
Anyone?
Quadrant is basically a random number generator
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Most of us have rooted devices with custom roms/kernels with their own little goodies and enhancements. Overclocking and changing the governor will generally increase benchmark scores.
@above, that is mostly true. This is a valid statement for any benchmarker.
I get 5013 on stock. Stop worrying. Quadrant is not accurate
Yeah just got my One S and experiencing the same, it's not lagging but I've read it should be 5000 stock but I've maxed at about 4600
I've gotten 4600 and 5200, then uninstalled.
blastx said:
Hi guys, just got my HOS yesterday and am extremely happy with it! However something has been bugging me. Benchmarking scores on quadrant.
I know that we should all take benchmarking scores with a pinch of salt, as it does not determine the real world usage of the phone. But seeing everyone consistently getting high 4000s to 5000s on the net and me only getting low 4000s is worrying me.
When I first got my phone, I quickly set up my phone and once that was done i installed the quadrant to feast my eye. It scored 4600+, and I did several more times with reboots here and there and it was all nearly the same give and take 100+. I then did a factory reset wondering why I can't get the score any higher and ended up now only scoring from 4200 to 4500+ tops.
Wonder if there's a problem with my device?
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I got my US T-Mobile One S on release date with 1.53 build and got 5300+ on quadrant. Rooted with custom kernel I have gotten close to 5800.
I heard that the update to 1.84 build on stock phones brought the quadrant scores down to mid 4000s. So there is nothing wrong with your phones that were bought with 1.84 build.
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stemnin said:
I've gotten 4600 and 5200, then uninstalled.
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Read in several other threads everyone else is experiencing the issue, so the benchmark drop after the HTC system update is completely normal. The update improves network and signal but apparently lowers quadrant scores, the device is not noticeably slower though.

Antutu Benchmark score (too low?)

Hi,
My Z5 barelly reaches 50000 Antutu score. Usually (depends on the temperature of a device) it is below 50000. I am running 64Bit version. I was expecting somewhere near 60000 (as have read in some press releases, reviews and since its HW is comparable with Galaxy S6)
What are your scores?
My score, this morning : 60883
seriously guys? benchmarking? lol.
I'll do a benchmark for your phone right now 58985
That will be just as accurate as those crappy benchmark apps
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My maximum score.
I get the same low score. I don't know why everyone seems to get above 6000.
just right now...no rebooting or anything....just installed antutu and ran the test....64bit "addon" was installed too.
Just found out....that makes the Z5 the fastest SD810 device! Whoohooo
Note 5 still rules hehehehe
This is my korean note 5 modded to a vietnamese from 920k to 920c still kicks ass hehehehe
Just ran the test on my Z5. Stock rom.
Score 67785
It means nothing. In everyday use my Z Ultra feels a lot smoother. Same apps, same Stamina options, same Android version, stock rom.
79k
Mine, 79K in a glass table at around 10 C degrees
E6603 telcel.
firts time i ran ( when i bought it) it scores 69k
monx® said:
seriously guys? benchmarking? lol.
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How to test hardware performance then?
Stan.z said:
How to test hardware performance then?
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You don't need to, if the phone is smooth and snappy during operation, that is your performance test.
These tests are garbage, too many things going on your phone in normal operation, so while you are testing your phone is still doing stuff in the background consuming resources.

My geek bench scores are low.

I am having an issue with my Galaxy S6. The videos I have seen online show that S6 achieves scores more than 5000 on multicore on Geek Bench. However not even once have I been able to achieve that. My Geek bench is 64bit edition.
Not that my device is slow or anything but just that I have never been able to achieve that score. I get an average of 4500.
Please help.
bhavinshah_321 said:
I am having an issue with my Galaxy S6. The videos I have seen online show that S6 achieves scores more than 5000 on multicore on Geek Bench. However not even once have I been able to achieve that. My Geek bench is 64bit edition.
Not that my device is slow or anything but just that I have never been able to achieve that score. I get an average of 4500.
Please help.
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Please no. You should keep yourself from doing that. Your device works fine.
Benchmark scores doesnt really scale well on day to day usage I guarantee that.
The main issue with low score in benchmark is DEVICE Temperature. The more heat it gets the lower the score.
Let me clear this thing up to you
You said that your device is not slowing down but got low scores in benchmark, that's because your normal usage of device doesnt push your hardware to its limits therefore you dont feel like it is crawling.
Benchmarking is different. It generally juices up your phone to its full capacity but thermal throttling comes into play, it is a safe-fail feature on device to prevent chips from getting fried. Its doing it by lowering the CPU/GPU clockspeed, the lower the speed, the lower the score you get.
But if you're desperate enough, you may achieve this thru cooling it first, mine gets 5.3k+ on multiscore at 23-25 airconditioned room. 4.5k average on room temperature, and a much lower score of 3K when I run it multiple times.
Oh okay. This is nothing to worry about right? Coz I read in one of the xda forums that this is coz there are some faulty units out there. And I voided my warranty with Unikernel. It was worth it. RAM issues and all.
Keeping it in a AC room I achieved scores beyond 5k.
See why worry if your device doesnt fail you at all hehe.
I dont know about you guys who keeps on relying with benchmark scores?
Live up with your device people. Just settle down and enjoy using it.
Haha yeah. Honestly if it wasn't for Unikernel I'd be pretty disappointed with this device. All lag and stutters gone and finally smooth scrolling. OK totally off topic questions.. Apparently this kernel has something called LED Fade. And I don't know how to make it work. Any help? My notification LED is still the same.

[Benchmark Scores] (reduced after MIUI10 update)

Hi, today after updating my Poco F1 through miui10 OTA update ,I've noticed benchmark scores are reduced marginally as compared to the score on miui9. Still I don't believe in benchmark but I found it unusual!!
On antutu I didn't found much of a difference but
On Geek bench it's way too less as compared to previous Benchmarks in miui9. I ran Geek bench for multiple times but no use!! That score came out to be way less which is not at all close to a SD845 device used to produce.
And I'm using Poco F1 6/64gb varient
*****Please post your Geek Banch scores here*****
I've included screenshots of Geek banch scores for miui9 and also miui10 for the comparison!! [And also included antutu screenshots whete I found no difference at all]
Download Benchmarks here[playstore link]
Geek bench -
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.primatelabs.geekbench
Antutu-
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.antutu.ABenchMark
Antutu 3d-
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.antutu.benchmark.full
Make sure you're in a cold room. Temperature makes a huge difference
Benchmark on MIUI 10 for Poco F1 (India) - 8.10.25
I don't have AC and even then there is no heating issue that could affect benchmark results significantly, as 2-3k is normal deviation at this level of scores(i.e. 1-2%).
My antutu score improved after updating to miui 10 (8.10.25 currently) it was 265k on miui9 and it is 282k in miui 10.
As for the geekbench i have to test yet allthough i have tested 3d mark if you are interested.
I cant link to post I made on instagram when I tested it because i am new user. search akshay_rajvir user name in instagram and you will find images.
hope it is useful.
just keep in mind mate. Antutu is just a number , I also facing same problems like you but for me , The performance , battery life doesn't change at all.
But if you like to see your performance based on your scores . just try to install sphinx kernel. tell me the scores when you done.
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My problem is a converse of yours. i am getting too low CPU scores...around 70k in Antutu. And almost similar in geekbench. Heavy throttling I see. Some users have said their CPU temps go higher than 90 but mine hardly goes above 60. it is throttled at 60.
Hey..... Why is it that after every update geek bench scores keep going down....... Now with 10.3.6.0 people are getting 1400 single core and 4400 multi-core thats shameful for a SD845 but on the other hand antutu score are nice and high 290k so no problem there...... So what is going on,...... And apart from that after every update internet is plagued with users review of worse battery performance...... Is this intentionally being done by MI to push newer devices ???????

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