So I decided to run Quadrant and Antutu as I felt my HTC One X was slow and I got these scores:
Quadrant:3200-3700
Antutu- around 8709
I am quite shocked with the scores as they are well below what I should be getting. I was wondering if anyone knows how and why I am getting these.
Wondering if anyone could help. Thanks!
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Other things I noticed was that in Quadrant all the graphical benchmarks were all around 50-60 fps, so is there a cap which is not allowing it to go higher than 60?
Also in System Information it says its current freq is 1000mhz which I am not sure is important or not .
I guess your battery is less. It is due to power saver settings in ICS. Either charge your battery to something > 20% or use this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.logicvoid.powersaversettings&hl=en
I am on around 30% battery but I downloaded that app and I unchecked the 'Reduce CPU Speed" and also 'Reduce user interface frame rate" but the benchmarks scores were the same!
;(
EDIT: 14% battery, so ill let it charge then assess
Yours is great
My Antutu score never goes above 7000, no matter which rom I try..
But my phone isn't slow at all.. Maybe my phone is the proof that these scores mean nothing..
Really...here is my score on my One X..time to take your words back..
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Just pulled 11063 on stock rom.
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Quadrant or Antutu don't proves anything but your scores are too low
leventccc said:
Quadrant or Antutu don't proves anything but your scores are too low
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what rom and kernel are you using ?
Patrikc8 said:
So I decided to run Quadrant and Antutu as I felt my HTC One X was slow and I got these scores:
Quadrant:3200-3700
Antutu- around 8709
I am quite shocked with the scores as they are well below what I should be getting. I was wondering if anyone knows how and why I am getting these.
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That's quite low. Here are my scores, I am running everything stock.
Battery: 56%
Antutu: 10530
Quadrant: 4547
Really low....
I have a Antutu score of 11235, all stock, apart from using nova launcher, first time I have ever done a benchmark on my phone, guess I should be happy with the result.
In Quadrant Standard, did anyone notice that the only thing that has increased from firmware 1.29 to 2.05*** seems to be the I/O? It nearly doubles if not more than doubles.
What does I/O mean anyway?
vladnosferatu said:
what rom and kernel are you using ?
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Android Revolution HD 7.0.0 Faux Kernel Beta 7
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What does I/O mean anyway?
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I guess it means filesystem speed.
i got less than 4000 score when i installed ARHD 5
the stuck rom score for me 4892
now 5328 with charmeleon rom
Pretty good
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I have leedroid 6.4 extreme and scored 10495 with antutu
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Fixed my issue, must have been the battery level. Now getting 4883 in quadrant
all stock and I get 5001 @quadrant, with 50% battery or something..
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^^^ winner, not that it means anything
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lets post scores and what we are running to get their to help compare the different options available now for our Droid Incredible 2's
1649 gingerbread (.3.) for another week or so
CM7 Nightly 2. Stock kernel, not overlocked:
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Cm7 overlocked to 1497
30 minutes or so later...and yes my crappy digital cameras clock is wrong
Cyanogen 1.8ghz
Underclocked and still better than stock. Runs great at 768mhz. No complaints.
Maximum overclock on stock CM7 kernel (~1.5ghz).
I did some tests with the CM7 Nightly 3. I got some amazing scores:
Stock cpu speed:
1.2GHz:
1.45GHz:
1.6GHz:
1.7 and 1.8GHz gave me lower scores than 1.6GHz, so I guess its safe to say 1.6Ghz is the max stable speed.
can't wait to hit cm7 and push it now !!!
Running miui at 1.49ghtz.
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Im running cm7 nightly 3 at 1.8 (and tested at 1.6) I am only around 2800 how are y'all getting up to 3500?
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Interestingly, after some tweaking, messing around, and other stuff, I managed to score over 2200 at 768mhz. I'm getting some nice smooth performance out of it while underclocked, and getting it to do things quicker means it'll save that much more battery.
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Interestingly, after some tweaking, messing around, and other stuff, I managed to score over 2200 at 768mhz. I'm getting some nice smooth performance out of it while underclocked, and getting it to do things quicker means it'll save that much more battery.
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What exactly did you tweak and mess around with? Cause that's sounds pretty nice.
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What exactly did you tweak and mess around with? Cause that's sounds pretty nice.
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I'm not really sure, to be honest. I was mostly tweaking personal preferences, then messing with governors on the CPU. While comparing governors, the number kept climbing until it broke 2200 then fell back to just under 2200. I double checked my CPU clock settings to make sure I was still at 768mhz. I haven't really done any further testing. I suspect part of it may be JIT optimizations, but I'm not sure.
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I'm not really sure, to be honest. I was mostly tweaking personal preferences, then messing with governors on the CPU. While comparing governors, the number kept climbing until it broke 2200 then fell back to just under 2200. I double checked my CPU clock settings to make sure I was still at 768mhz. I haven't really done any further testing. I suspect part of it may be JIT optimizations, but I'm not sure.
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Yea I was messing around with the different govenors after reading your post and I noticed a big difference between the power saver and ONdemand. Power saver makes the transitions a little sluggish but I guess that's to be expected for what it's trying to do. lol All in all though the battery life on ondemand is leaps and bounds ahead of the stock ROM I'm running a 1.1ghz clock right now and it is like butter with battery life to boot.
Quad Standard
mine came in at 2924 thats awesome!
tragedy , mine is between 1250-1500
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tragedy , mine is between 1250-1500
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What Rom
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zozor said:
tragedy , mine is between 1250-1500
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Stock ROM? Mine wasn't even that low stock. Did you run it more than once?
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am running this rom
[ROM] Offical Gingerbread 2.3.4 ROM is out via OTA by ChinaTelcom
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am running this rom
[ROM] Offical Gingerbread 2.3.4 ROM is out via OTA by ChinaTelcom
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Damn sorry bro I got a 2900 while on the phone lol
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just wondering what you guys are getting for clock speeds on your galaxy nexus, im successfully running 1.65 Ghz using franco's #18.2, stable and random reboot free, i would love to hear yours
What are your uv settings?
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Weird I'm having trouble uploading from my app. But its 1450 mV for 1.65 and 1.6 1400 mV for 1500. i haven't done any undervolting yet, i dont want to mess with the stability, mainly because im happy my phone even runs on 1.65.
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"Today, we put to rest our dear friend, Battery. He will be missed, even though he was rarely there when we needed him most."
*Shovels dirt into the grave*
I myself not so concern about battery life loss from CPU OC as long as the screen is still consuming 50% of it everyday...
meh, i have a extended battery, get decent battery life and have an extra, so im not worried. and its not like im at a constant 1.6, im happy with it so far gonna use it for a few days and see how it goes
who cares about battery life when you have a massive e-peens!
Literally just got into rooting and theming with my first android (gnex). Rooted and installed aokp b25 with nova launcher and loving it!
Is there noob guide to over clocking? Or a go to app or anything?
Maybe a tutorial? lol
Google can be your best friend. thats how i did it
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you have a massive e-peens!
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Guilty as charged.
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who cares about battery life when you have a massive e-peens!
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But....Quadrants must rule!
To the person who said they don't care when the screen takes 50%....
That makes no sense on why not to care about battery loss from overclocking.
Less == less, no matter what is draining it.
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Google can be your best friend. thats how i did it
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Thats how I rooted my phone and installed my rom. All googling, literally had no idea how to root or install a rom. Didn't even know any of the terminology.
Overclocking seems to be a bit more risky. I've tried googling a tutorial/beginners guide would be amazing.
What kernel are you guys using and where can I find it?
im using franco's #18.2 kernel you can find it in the cdma developer section
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Does anyone find it amusing his CPU score is lower than a stock Galaxy Nexus and instead his i/o score is inflated?
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Does anyone find it amusing his CPU score is lower than a stock Galaxy Nexus and instead his i/o score is inflated?
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generous use of of loading quadrant into ramdisk?
i noticed this too, i was gonna ask but i figured since all phones are different, it didnt really matter, but who the hell am i to say, your the expert...
I don't play the benchmark game, but ignoring your i/o score, your CPU score which an overclock would address is lower than stock 1.2ghz.
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generous use of of loading quadrant intobramdisk?
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wtf is bramdisk?... i honestly dont know why my phones like that, i just dl'd and benched... i have a feeling i might have to upload a video for you guys... hahah
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I've always gotten lower scores (barely 2000, sometimes a little more than 3000) and was wondering if I was going crazy or this is normal. I've tried so many rom/kernel combinations but no luck.
I'm on AOKP and I'm getting 2068 and lower.
Comes from the Epic and the GS2, I was kinda expecting a lot more.
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I've always gotten lower scores (barely 2000, sometimes a little more than 3000) and was wondering if I was going crazy or this is normal. I've tried so many rom/kernel combinations but no luck.
I'm on AOKP and I'm getting 2068 and lower.
Comes from the Epic and the GS2, I was kinda expecting a lot more.
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The updated quadrant reports much lower for all devices. The GN isn't as much of a "benchmark queen" as the SGSII has potential to be. Unless your phone is reporting a score far under what Quadrant reports as typical, don't worry about it.
I'm benchmark app free
There are a few posts around with people showing around 4000 on quadrant i think. Dont know which roms though. Search the benchmark thread.
ive found the BEST stability and over all best scores without over clocking with the official cyanogenmod 9 nightly i get 3000+ with that... but like the dude before said quadrant scores are all hype... just use a rom with good speed that works best for u.
I don't always choose a ROM based on 1 stat...
but when I do, its for Quadrant.
Quadrant doesn't really translate to real world use.. why do people obsess over quadrant scores so much? If the phone runs well it runs well I don't need third party software to tell me if my phone is running fine.
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My best is ~3700 using AOKP B25 & Imoseyons 3.0.20 kernel. Undervolted, stock clocked and using Ondemand.
Never even used quadrant...
#Likeaboss B-)
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user experience > quadrant score
idc about quadrant, i just want a clean phone w/o bloatware with lot of resources and support
I owned a Sprint SGS2 and while quadrant scores were in the 3000's consistently and the GN is in the 2000's I cannot tell the difference in speed between the 2 of them.
Now with quad cores, they will even score higher but how much smoother can a device run then smooth as butter?
If you don't think your phone runs smooth, then try AOKP and turn your swag on. Let's see if the iPhone 4s can do that sh.t!
I get around 3200-3300 give or take a hundred running AOKP build #26 + franco.Kernel 18.6 oc'ed to 1350mHz (minimum 700mHz) and using conservative governor. The UV has been left as it came with the kernel or whatever.
I have to add that I just got this phone a couple of days ago, and I am totally and utterly giving this the title of best phone I have ever had. I can't believe the person I got this off of actually switched to an iPhone because of battery issues xD
Aokp build 25
franco.kernel @ 1.65ghz (the new releases don't go this high because it's unstable for some)
interactive governer
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Hi guys,
I have tested my HTC One X and I came up with these results:
CPU on max load:
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CPU on standby:
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Battery on standby:
Ones I lost my network and I had to restart my phone.
Are those temps on max load too hot and what is the max safe temp?
Is it possible that no one can tell me if those temps on max load are too hot and what is the max safe temp
Anyone to share their temps at least?
82C in your first screen capture is too high (if the reading is correct). What app are you using?
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82C in your first screen capture is too high (if the reading is correct). What app are you using?
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System Tuner from 3c with Stock Kernel. Default values not overclocked CPU neither GPU.
82 is ok for cpu It's the battery you wont to wotch that shouldn't Ho above 50
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82 is ok for cpu It's the battery you wont to wotch that shouldn't Ho above 50
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I'm not really good in terms of software/coding but I know a thing or two for hardware, basically an 82ºC reading for a mobile processor is way past over its limit(around 54~65ºC). It's just way too high add the variable of poor ventilation and crammed hardware, what OP should worry about is the actual health of the phone as a whole.
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I'm not really good in terms of software/coding but I know a thing or two for hardware, basically an 82ºC reading for a mobile processor is way past over its limit(around 54~65ºC). It's just way too high add the variable of poor ventilation and crammed hardware, what OP should worry about is the actual health of the phone as a whole.
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Ok I may be wrong but I am shure I have read a few times around this forum 90 is ok Just wotch the battery temps and iv been reading a lot in the past two month some sort of addiction lol
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Thanks for answers!
I have found something interesting:
Tegra3 is a quad core 1.5ghz 40nm SOC and so learn to accept its operational temperatures i.e: 45c Battery and 75c CPU during heavy use
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and here is the link:
http://forum.dailymobile.net/index.php?topic=77442.0
Here si my two videos of gameplay on HTC One X JellyBean Sense 4+ (maXimus v4.2) and temperatures of CPU and Battery:
Shadowgun The Leftover
After 12 minutes of play with pluged charger
CPU temp: 61 C
Batt temp: 46.3 C
Dead Trigger
After 12 minutes of play
CPU temp: 65 C
Batt temp: 47.0 C
If the reading are right, those temps are far more better on JB and Sense 4+.
Just got my new note 2 the other day. Yesterday every quadrant benchmark I was getting 6200 and now tonight every time I'm getting 5800, something 5500. So wtf?
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U probably installed some apps that are slowing it down. Try clearing cache and run test again.
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no 2 devices are identical, same thing goes for just about everything you buy even cars. Some cars and phones have a average, but then there are those that are factory freaks and put up numbers that make people doubt there own devices, and of course the opposite it true too, some dont meet up to the average.
You cant trust benchmarks anyways. Mine just put up 5782, do i care? no, why? because i feel no lag ever. It is plenty fast and the difference in quadrant wouldnt make much of a difference anyways. Also quadrant can be all over the place and vary 500-1000 points between each test.
I'm having issues connecting to my wifi. Do you think that could be slowing it down? No joke yesterday I was getting 6000 and up every time. I haven't installed any new apps or anything.
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Here's my antutu score. I think it's a way better benchmark than quadrant. Quadrant is always different and antutu is usually the same.
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you will get lower score when cpu is hot.try running quadrant when u awake phone up after 30min or more.u should get more then 6000
If your phone is running day to day stuff the same, then I wouldn't stress about losing a few hundred points on quadrant.
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you will get lower score when cpu is hot.try running quadrant when u awake phone up after 30min or more.u should get more then 6000
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You're so right. I just woke up and my phone has been asleep all night. I ran quadrant 5x and every time it scored 6,000-6,200
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I have never run a single benchmark on any of my phones. And by looking at this thread, I'm very thankful for that
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Just got my new note 2 the other day. Yesterday every quadrant benchmark I was getting 6200 and now tonight every time I'm getting 5800, something 5500. So wtf?
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I posted a reply to a similar query in another thread a few days ago. You must make sure you have the "Power saving" toggle set to OFF if you want to maximize any benchmark results (especially CPU/GPU benchmarks). It is highly likely you have activated the Power saving mode since you first ran the "faster" Quadrant test. The difference in results you are seeing is almost exactly what you would expect with the performance changes caused by having Power saving mode active.
Settings->Power saving (make sure toggle is OFF)
The best thing to do is not worry about benchmarks so much. Possibly use it as a gauge on whether you got a performance increase if you did something to the phone, but even then, I've had phones run lower quadrants on a certain ROM, but still be overall smoother/better.