I think it's a good idea to have a topic for various speed benchmarks for our brand new Froyo update. So how good is the new JIT? Here are some tests I've done with the stock ROMs (I've never rooted my phone and never used custom ROMs)
HTC Desire running Eclair (Android 2.1)
Linpack MFLOPS: 7.142
GLBenchmark 1.1.2:
GLBenchmark PRO ES 1.1 173 Frames (3.4 fps)
GLBenchmark HD ES 1.1 1062 Frames (35.4 fps)
GLBenchmark PRO ES 1.1 no GPU Skinning 483 Frames (9.7 fps)
GLBenchmark HD ES 1.1 no GPU Skinning 1119 Frames(37.3 fps)
CPU Integer performance 20263
CPU Float performance 3170
HTC Desire running Froyo (Android 2.2)
Linpack MFLOPS: 39.804
GLBenchmark 1.1.2:
GLBenchmark PRO ES 1.1 178 Frames (3.6 fps)
GLBenchmark HD ES 1.1 1151 Frames (38.4 fps)
GLBenchmark PRO ES 1.1 no GPU Skinning 498 Frames (10 fps)
GLBenchmark HD ES 1.1 no GPU Skinning 1242 Frames(41 fps)
CPU Integer performance 20534
CPU Float performance 3110
I can't help noticing the enormous improvement in the Linpack results. As you can see though, GLBenchmark shows no perceivable difference. I guess GLBenchmark is using native code so it doesn't rely on the virtual machine and the new JIT. Linpack on the other hand should be all writen in Java and thus could be using the improved JIT. Those are just speculations - if anybody has a better explanation or wants to correct me - feel free to do it
Yep when I turn off my JIT my linpack score drop from 40 to 6.95
How do you turn off the JIT?
rcourtman said:
Yep when I turn off my JIT my linpack score drop from 40 to 6.95
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rcourtman said:
Yep when I turn off my JIT my linpack score drop from 40 to 6.95
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Not that I will ever want to do that but I'm also curious - how did you turn it off
gogol said:
How do you turn off the JIT?
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It's on the custom ROM (OpenDesire) that I have.
rcourtman said:
It's on the custom ROM (OpenDesire) that I have.
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Aw, I see
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im using cm6 with the v4.0-cc snap kernel and i was playing around with the overclock widget. heres what i got:
~800mhz:
33mflops avg in linpack
30fps in neocore
50fps avg in fps2d
default clock:
38mflops avg linpack
30.5 in neocore
51fps avg in fps2d
38 mflops is nice but 33mflops is still alot better than 6.9mflops that we used to get. my question is this... if i set the cpu max load to 800mhz and it takes a teeny bit longer to run the linpack benchmark, does that take a teeny bit more battery than the default clock speed? i assume it does... however another question is when i set it to 800mhz, does the voltage go lower than default? if yes then which is better at preserving battery life?
1. ~800mhz + voltage lower than default + JIT compiling teeny bit slower than default
2. default clock speed + default voltage + fast JIT
bump... anybody?
ill start with mine:
ROM: CRR HD v4.0
Kernel: Speedmod K2-16
No OC
Default setting: 48.1 fps
Reduced Texture & Quality: 48 fps
Quallcomm plugin: 48.2 fps
Reduced Texture & Quality: 38.3 fps
PowerVR plugin: 48.5 fps
Reduced Texture & Quality: 47.9 fps
Nvidia plugin: 38.0 fps
Reduced Texture & Quality: 39.2 fps
market link https://market.android.com/details?id=se.nena.nenamark2
results database: http://nena.se/nenamark
still well above the results average.. turns out nvidia is the worst performer lol
And chainfire settings only makes it worser..
CM7
kernel : CM7
no OC
FPS 38.2
is it just me or is it possible that 820 6gb and adreno 530 still give us laggy exp..
its just not fluid.. stutters and lags.. I tried kernel profiles gpu cpu.. cm13 and oxygen.. too bad..
It's RR3, the menu is laggy but in race it's ok while not 60fps. But the phone don't get really hot, meaning that the game use a FPS limit.
NFS no limit from the same studio don't have those problems.
For me menu is not laggy.. But in game there is some random fps downs. But in s7 edge exynos there is no lags..
Maybe thermal control..
vrda08 said:
is it just me or is it possible that 820 6gb and adreno 530 still give us laggy exp..
its just not fluid.. stutters and lags.. I tried kernel profiles gpu cpu.. cm13 and oxygen.. too bad..
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look for the app in playstore that alllows you to change the graphics settings , I cant remember which setting gave me a massive boost in fps but it was Night and day difference
i think its called RR graphics or something similar
have fun
Hi guys,
I'm having the issue of not being able to record more than 4min of 4K video with the LG G3. It's what the phone was designed to do.
Config :
-Resurrection Remix 5.7 ROM (Android 6.0.1)
-Gamma kernel
-Battery profile set to "Efficiency"
-Snap Camera HDR (to be able to record 4K)
-Auto-brightness disabled / brightness set to 50%
-Screen resolution set to 1280x720 with 267 DPI
-Verbatim Pro + sdCard (minimum 80MB/s write speed)
-Brand new battery
Recording in 1080p with default clocks and voltages for Gamma Kernel results in max 71 degrees Celsius temp. Recorded for 30min. Temps and phone stable.
Recording in 4K with default clocks and voltages for Gamma Kernel results in 91 degrees Celsius temp, when phone shutsdown (91 being the Qualcom SoC thermal threshold).
Recording in 4K with 1.7GHz clocks and 850mA voltages for Gamma Kernel results in 91 degrees Celsius temp, when phone shutsdown (91 being the Qualcom SoC thermal threshold).
I'm thinking of :
-Using thermal paste (Gelid GC Extreme; ceramic paste; 3rd best in the world) but I don't really wanna do this step.
-Putting thermal throttleing back so it downclocks when it reaches 60 degrees
-Downclocking the hell out of the CPU and GPU but that kind of defeats the purpose of 4K video recording.
What do you guys think?
Thermal mod for me. Have done it myself and never had a problem ever since. This plus a custom kernel that supports undervolting.
kostelo said:
Thermal mod for me. Have done it myself and never had a problem ever since. This plus a custom kernel that supports undervolting.
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So, thermal paste or heatsink?
When you say you never had a problem since, do you mean with 4K recording or gaming / browsing etc.?
Everything else besides 4K recording works fine. No heat issues. 4K is the only thing that kills the phone.
I disabled "Core control" in Kernel Auditor and enabled "SoC throttling". 4K recording lasted for 6 minutes but still reached 91 degrees and phone shutdown.
I'm going to try and go for the GPU underclock. My phone resolution is set to 1280x720 so not much effort is being done by the GPU.
Is there any rom or kernel under gameing for wyhred? OC GPU or something? I would like to play a lot of cool titles such as asphalt 9 or pubg on the maximum graphics, I will add that I use gl tool is the possibility of overclocking adreno 509?. Thank you and best regards
Derp 4.0 works fine for me Asphalt 9 at High graphics runs smooth however i face glitches or frame drop at high settings and PUBG works like a Charm use a GFX tool and at high Graphics and Extreme Fps Works very well for me.
I Use
=> Pixel Experience r21 Dec 05 release.
=> Derp 4.0