Highest Galaxy Nexus Quadrant Benchmark Score Ever? Lolz - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Never seen my phone score this high on a benchmark before. It's most likely a glitch. Lol. My GNex was clocked at only 1.35ghz btw.
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Edit: i can't upload the screenshot for some reason but the score was 8221.

It's quadrant so no one should really care
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I do. But no pic no proof lol
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Pic or it didn't happen :silly:

You don't have a free photobucket account? You don't have a google+ account? You don't have facebook?

He doesn't need any of those just needs to learn how to use a forum
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Quadrants

What kind of quadrants are people getting from the galaxy nexus? I'm rooted running cm9 nightlies and my quadrants are not as good as I expected. I came from the evo 3D and quadrants on that device were well over 3000. With the nexus I'm getting high 2000's.
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My score is 3647
Franco's kernel..
Bet there are others who are higher
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iGoogleNexus said:
My score is 3647
Franco's kernel..
Bet there are others who are higher
- Google
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Alright I'm gonna have to check that out. This is literally my first day running this phone. So I'm a GNEX rookie. Is that kernal available for the sprint GNEX?
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Didn't I just see another thread on quadrant in the general section? I blame whoever started this.
by the way, use antutu.
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SocialReject said:
Didn't I just see another thread on quadrant in the general section? I blame whoever started this.
by the way, use antutu.
Sent from the future.
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That was me haha
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I'm sorry for starting another thread. Honestly.
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Good call on the Franco kernal.
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Hi,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21353455

Quadrant Standard

I have my phone over clocked, as much as I know, and I'm getting a score of about 3300-3400 each test. I'm running the latest CM9 RC2 with Franco Milestone 4 kernel. How can I make it better? Any ideas?
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does the phone feel smooth? if so, dont rely on quadrant. it has been proven many times the score doesnt matter.
fk.gregor said:
I have my phone over clocked, as much as I know, and I'm getting a score of about 3300-3400 each test. I'm running the latest CM9 RC2 with Franco Milestone 4 kernel. How can I make it better? Any ideas?
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Why?
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Yeah is smooth. My co worker has a two year old android phone with half the specs and the galaxy nexus and that phones getting 2200 a score.
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Something doesn't seem right. Haha
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let me clue you in with benchmarks...
they dont matter. you can write a kernel that fully goes after what quadrant looks at and score like 14,000.
Alright. Thanks!
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Interchangeable Clock GPU (Inside)

Maybe that's not exactly the right title.. but can someone point me to a program to change the GPU speed and which kernels allow this? I have seen this on cm9/10.
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As far as I know, the leankernel has such function
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qtwrk said:
As far as I know, the leankernel has such function
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Thanks appreciate it.
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There was a thread here on XDA a couple of weeks back where someone benchmarked performance at each GPU clock speed- stock was best.
Just passing along info.
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jimmyco2008 said:
There was a thread here on XDA a couple of weeks back where someone benchmarked performance at each GPU clock speed- stock was best.
Just passing along info.
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Its only for emulators. They do run fine but at 512* it runs nearly 60fps constantly.
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bencozzy said:
Faux123 actually has a on demand governor for the GPU allowing load based scaling.
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Huh.. interesting. So it'll switch over GPU speeds depending on my activity if needed?
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withbloodskies said:
Huh.. interesting. So it'll switch over GPU speeds depending on my activity if needed?
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Yeah, I believe that's the idea.
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Beat This Benchmark.......

I'm guessing there was a hiccup in Quadrant, but i found it interesting.
Ktoonz Kernal on Performance governor @ 1.8GHZ
FreeGS3 R7 Rom
That's the gs4 you are using mate, who knew time travel is so confusing
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Wow!
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How you like them apples!
Try it again see what your next one is
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I call custom benchmark tests
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theboss23 said:
How you like them apples!
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Is that real?
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Probably rigged remember the ryanza OCLF for sgs1? It got 7000 on quadrant
EDIT: Nvm disregard this
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md1008 said:
Is that real?
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Yeah but it was a bug, it was scored on an Ics rom a while ago. Haven't seen a score like that since.
theboss23 said:
Yeah but it was a bug, it was scored on an Ics rom a while ago. Haven't seen a score like that since.
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Lol with that score I would expect nothing less than real time virtual experience. Like video chat is a holographic image of the person your talking with that you can touch and feels real lol
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It scored a 6000+ on cpu alone!! .hahahaa
There r so many funny things that come to my mind when I saw that.....
U made my night......
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The benchmark right after was around 6300. I don't think I got the prototype GS5 lol
I have seen scores like that on antutu but it was with a quad core phone... So how do we know you didn't steal that pic or are using a quad core s3.. Not enough evidence lol
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This is real...thought it was good...
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Sgs2 VS gnex

OK....just run antutu on my gnex pa3.15 with purity v30 kernel and on an s2.....
How is it possible that the s2 scores higher
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because benchmarks dont matter.
How is it possible that people still trust benchmarks?
For got to say that i dont trust them so hold your horses please hahaha
But the feeling in snappyness and opening app and heavy gaming is alot smoother,i thought the hardware was almost similar
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demon2112 said:
For got to say that i dont trust them so hold your horses please hahaha
But the feeling in snappyness and opening app and heavy gaming is alot smoother,i thought the hardware was almost similar
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Smoother on what device?
There is also something called optimization as aosp is only built for nexus devices.
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Don't really trust them
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Lower resolution. The same (or similar) internals are obviously going to have an easier time pushing 800x480 vs 1280x720.

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