What is
1) free Ram when you turn the device on
2) quadrant score?
I played with a phone from the store, I closed all apps and the phone felt slow to me
I appreciate your responses
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234MB RAM available when booting up. Settles around 270MB if I kill junk w/ATK.
2140, after running it a few times in a row:
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Stock speeds. I get to around 2700 on my 1.4GHz OC'ed TF101 (Tegra2, 1800 stock), and could hit ~2500 on my stock-speed G2X on occasion.
-bZj
I generally get between 2500 -3000 for quadrant.
Franco's Nightly#5 with Bigxie's rom.
I have about 293mbs of ram used after boot up. 402mbs of free ram.
420 free RAM, IML74K 4.0.3, stock kernel, 2320 pts first run.
rafarataneneces said:
What is
1) free Ram when you turn the device on
2) quadrant score?
I played with a phone from the store, I closed all apps and the phone felt slow to me
I appreciate your responses
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
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I see you are coming from a Galaxy S 2 version.
I'll clear up a few thing for you:
nr. 1 : 4.0.1 lags, 4.0.3 is faster than anything else on the market. There is a huge difference. Check if the store phone has 4.0.1 on it.
nr. 2 : Quadrant is a meaningless benchmark, and you should use antutu or CF Bench instead.
There are no good 3D benchmarks that take advantage of the Galaxy Nexus hardware yet, but GLBench is your best bet when it comes to 3D benchmarks.
nr. 3: almost always more than 350mb free, multitasking is sick on this phone, no worries there.
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My scores are around half of what the program says is average of the epic on 2.2. I'm running epic experience 2.0.07. Is it normal for me to have such low scores?
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This is me charging with no apps open confirmed
This is me after a level 2 ram clear
This is my quadrant score with one small app in the background
This is with no apps open and charging
This is after a level 2 ram clear
Damn that is low. Did you try killing all processes before you ran the test?
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it does seem low, but i havent checked out EE to see what kind of tweaks he's made. pretty sure he converted to the Nexus S too so i'm not sure how much devving on the epic he's kept up with.
try a different ROM like quantum or bonsai, those perform really well. but i feel like i always notice that i get MUCH better scores on a clean install than when i restore all my apps and data, being that most apps run background processes and will eat up RAM. might even compare on a clean install on EE see how that affects your scores.
Yeah they are low.man I would try flashing another rom. I'm oblong bonsai now v. 2 and its really fast.
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Yeah they're low. Compare your smartbench scores to some others here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=907111
Amosher i took your advise and went to bonsai it works great.
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hi guys i have oxygen 2.3.1 and get quadrant about 1400 and i saw a person on youtube with oxygen 1.0 that got 3000 almost what kernel does he have?what to do to get scores like that or maybe you huys know some other roms and kernels that i can overclock and get nice linpack,quadrant scores thx
Quadrant is not real world so dont worry about it. It was probably with data2sd which fakes the scores anyway. Dont worry about it.
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Quadrant is not real world so dont worry about it. It was probably with data2sd which fakes the scores anyway. Dont worry about it.
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Those videos on youtube are made using data2sd, and a high class sd-card. The scores look cool, but are not real.
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This is mine using MIUI, no data2SD. As people have mentioned though, doesn't really matter, the scores can easily be faked.
Happy with how mine runs.
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Quadrant is not real world so dont worry about it. It was probably with data2sd which fakes the scores anyway. Dont worry about it.
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I agree. What is important is how fast it is for you when you when you actually use it.
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I know, I know, they don't matter but lets see anyway. I know most aren't ics or even multi core compatible but can we get everyone to post some screenshots of quadrant, antutu & Linpack single and multi thread. I'll get it started using ARHD 1.2.3.
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As you can see, quadrant is very low for a dual core, must be an ics problem. Linpack again odd score but hey-ho. Antutu very good score. Beats both the note and sgs2. Get posting!
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I have attached 4 screenshots. Hopefully its worked (haven't done screenshot upload before)
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I have attached 4 screenshots. Hopefully its worked (haven't done screenshot upload before)
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It works fine, and thanks
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Good question. It seems to get stuck again on the I/O test like the good old galaxy S. Don't know if ICS uses other I/O procedures that aren't used by the quadrant app. Actually I think it doesn't.
But then again, how important is blazingly fast I/O on a Android device
Good point. To me the phone is faster all around than an SGS2 so at the end of the day it means nothing. Just nice for bragging rights XD
Somehow feels to me as if the phone somehow got more laggy after the last OTA Update?
Also seem to have lost about a 100 points in Antutu..
After rooting, unlocking bootloader, flashing Flex http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1589034 my score is 2729. Runs real nice now.
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Here is mine with flexreapers with his a100 tweaked kernal (so i can control the cpu max feq for power saving)
Only setting out of the ordinary i have enabled is Force GPU rendering (just experimenting with things to see how well it all works0
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very nice, what app are u using to tweak the cpu? if you wouldnt mind posting what runs smoothest with no crash. basically a limit threshold. with crossix sd mod i only got up to 2744
I got up to 2830 using set cpu and performance governor with flex rf1. On my usual interactive it got a hair lower, 2790-2800 over 4 runs. Overall I seem to pull about 2750 averaged out. Rf1 isn't any faster then my 3.1 but I was already using the kernel in rf1 ( i think anyways, it was the second kernel he released for 3.1) on it, which did boost the score up about 300 points.
Edit: my bad I used antutu cpu master not set CPU
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How do you turn on force GPU? No option like that in the menus. And does it cause any problems?
Its under developer towards the bottom of user interface. None that I've noticed so far, but I've only had it enabled for about 3 hours of use.
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That's mine.
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Some useless benchmarks score for the Galaxy Nexus GSM.
All tests were made from a clean install of stock JB and Android Revolution HD. I used stock kernel, Glados and franco's latest nightly (r268/384mhz). Keep in mind that franco's kernel is clocked at a slightly higher frequency by default compared to Glados.
I used 4 benchmarking apps :
Benchmark & Tuning
Cf-Bench
Antutu
Quadrant
NUMBERS!
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The point here is not telling you what's best or what. Keep in mind that there is a lot of inconsistencies in these results and that the user experience was great across the board regardless of the rom/kernel combination. Benchmarks have to be taken with a grain of salt, they don't really mean anything in terms of real world experience.
Battery life bench marks would be much more interesting
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With my Galaxy Nexus running stock (Google Developers images) Jelly Bean I got roughly 4000 - 4500 points in Antutu. I'm surprised you got more than 6000.
PURE odin jelly bean:
With controls for CPU frequency, voltage, and (most important) temperature, the chart would be much more meaningful. In my experience, benchmarks are a better test of your air-conditioner than your phone.
My guess is that Antutu is more consistent than Quadrant because it heats your CPU up a lot more than Quadrant. That makes Quadrant results more dependent on environmental temperature.