Ok so I know quadrant isn't everything but please tell me why I have a stock att ogp with the lag of an optimus t? Did a factory reset and still the same thing. I let go of my HTC one for this device...I love it but what gives? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
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When I first got my OGP I was getting 7-8000 on quadrant, but I certainly wasn't experiencing any OS lag. So if you happen to be from stock, there may be something especially wrong with your phone or there is something causing it issues. I originally had a corrupted SD Card on mine that caused some terrible lag issues for the day I did not know it was corrupted. Currently I nail 12,000s on my quadrant scores. I run the April factory OS without value pack, as the value pack seemed to cause some framerate slowdown in games and a lower quadrant score for me. My OS is de-bloated, and thermal mitigation is off (you can find this setting in your hidden menu). It helps to run Quadrant with a 60% brightness or lower starting the benchmark with a cold phone.
I have both the htc one and the OGP and my One scores a 2450 on geek bench 2 while my OGP hits 3000~. Granted my OGP is rooted and I use the performance governors but still they have identical SoC.
Do you have quad core optimizer on by chance? Also do you run this on a clean boot?
Yeah it's on but what I did was flash the telcel firmware and everything was just fine. It was like night and day! No stuttering or lag of any kind!
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I'm on E988 stock rom and got 12,000 in quadrant. Just rooted. Nothing modified.
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It's crazy though. Whenever I open quadrant, and look at system info it says my cpu speed max is 1728 but it runs at 1132 until I enable the thermal mitigation and it will read 1728. I'm on the telcel firmware and I can't find the High temperature property in the dial pad menu.
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When I was stock, I ran an 11,5XX on quadrant. When I rooted and ran the stock ROM that's debloated and optimized I broke 12,000.
On my last two AOSP ROMs the phone feels so much lighter(os) but I only score down around d 8,000
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Is there any possibility on removing the 60FPS limit that is on our devices? I know our devices can do more than 60FPS!
Im sure there is a way, it was done on the EVO 4g.
What would be the point since you can't see a difference?
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What would be the point since you can't see a difference?
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Are you sure that SAMOLED+ has a 60hz refresh rate? Because if not, we might be able to. 75hz isn't all that uncommon.
Also: Even if you can't see it, more often then not you can feel it.
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I used to be a WoW geek back in the day, and I'm here to tell you, you can definitely see a difference between 60fps and 75fps...
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Is there really a limit? I get over 60fps during parts of quadrant
Yes there is a limit. On Quadrant you will notice it never gets over 62, even though the limit is 60 there is some play but we should have well over 60.
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Yes there is a limit. On Quadrant you will notice it never gets over 62, even though the limit is 60 there is some play but we should have well over 60.
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pretty sure I've seen over 62 but I could be wrong,
goes to overclock and run more quadrant
The only problem is I am not sure if its limited in the CPU or GPU so overclocking may not help much.
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As I stated the overclock will only boost CPU section of Quadrant therefore the FPS never goes over 60 FPS as its an illusion of when its switching from 60 to 50. I ran multiple tests and OC only boosted CPU. Boosting FPS would improve 3d scores.
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Hi all. I have a gnex that has horrible battery life. I have tried using the stock battery and the OEM extended battery however I will only get about eight hours of use. I am running cm10 with lean kernel. I have overclocked, under clocked, and undervolted but has made no difference. I am including some screenshots so someone can try to help me or at least tell me I'm not alone lol.
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How much screen time? Press screen in the battery option.
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1. Don't overclock
2. Don't use LTE
3. Keep your screen as dim as possible
4. CM isn't really known as a battery saver rom. Its more of a performance with stability type rom
5. Test out other kernels.
6. Check your apps to make sure you don't have one that's killing your battery
7. GPS should be off
8. Turning sync off will help too
Oh ya and questions go in the Q and A forum
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If you're constantly in areas with low signal and data on, your battery will drain from trying to get a signal.
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Well it seems like you're using the phone pretty hard on LTE with a 1.6ghz overclock... Sounds about right.
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Well it seems like you're using the phone pretty hard on LTE with a 1.6ghz overclock... Sounds about right.
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Yes, way overclocked. Is your phone actually using that frequency and is it stable. Lean exp. 5 can under clock on the low side to 180. Try that.
Actually your battery life seems quite normal.
Some folks are saying that Diet kernel gives great battery life. I haven't tried it yet. I'm wondering if it will slow my phone down too much. I'm loving the speed and stability of Lean kernel.
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Considering how the S4 Pro in the Nexus 7 is actually just a downclocked version of the Snapdragon 600 I presume there is a decent amount of wiggle room for overclocking. Yes, these are probably the worse chips out of the binning process to have been condemned to live the rest of their lives as S4 Pros, but would hope all of these should easily be able to achieve the 1.7Ghz Snapdragon 600 specs. Maybe even some lucky owners could push theirs to and beyond what we see in the Galaxy S4 at 1.9Ghz.
Now I'm just speculating as my Nexus 7 isn't even here yet (still in shipping). I made this post to make some discussion on the matter. Like people who've already tried messing with clock speeds and voltages on theirs could share their findings here. Talk about what kernels permit what levels of tweaking. Or even GPU overclocking/governor tweaking etc...
So, discuss!
I've tried running it over 2.1 Ghz with no problems at all. I really just wanted to see what a benchmark could get up to. I didn't check the voltages were. I tried running it fairly hard and of seemed to do alright.
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I've tried running it over 2.1 Ghz with no problems at all. I really just wanted to see what a benchmark could get up to. I didn't check the voltages were. I tried running it fairly hard and of seemed to do alright.
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What's the score of the benchmark you got? Is it almost the same as S600 devices?
I was able to atget up to 8849 on quadrant. It is consistently above 8000 for me using CyanogenMod and an overclocked kernel at 2052 Mhz CPU and 487 MHz GPU. At 2052mhz it is at 1175mV.
Edit: I got a slightly better score again
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I was able to atget up to 8849 on quadrant. It is consistently above 8000 for me using CyanogenMod and an overclocked kernel at 2052 Mhz CPU and 487 MHz GPU. At 2052mhz it is at 1175mV.
Edit: I got a slightly better score again
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It seems the the score of the benchmark are the same with Xperia Z stock with S4 Pro.
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Running at 1728mhz for days now, GPU at 487, handles perfectly fine.
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Hi everyone,
Apologies if this is a rehashed question (My thread is two fold... Also to put up my post count!) But I was wondering what kind of 'weight' we can put on a Quadrant score? Is it really a reflection of how good and how fast our smartphone is?
I've used it in the past in trying to determine the best combination between ROM + kernel + OC app, but today by far, I've hit the most I've ever seen on my N7105.
Basically, DN3 v4 (BETA) + AGNi v4.2.1 R3 + 1.9Ghz OC (via AGNi tweaks) = 9211 on quadrant.
I was so happy!
I'm just interested to see what people think about the quadrant rating anyways, and what scores you've achieved.
They dont by any mean reflect the smoothness of the device, this test tests the power of CPU, GPU and ram of the phone. U might have a smooth device and low score and maybe the opposite.
Btw 20K stock
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They dont by any mean reflect the smoothness of the device, this test tests the power of CPU, GPU and ram of the phone. U might have a smooth device and low score and maybe the opposite.
Btw 20K stock
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Nice score! I have a friend who said that the Note 3 is a touch over 21st stock as well.
All I know is that the DN3 ROM is butter smooth and my score definitely reflects how good the ROM is. (Quadrant on a stock Note 2 is 6400!) So I'll take those results any day!
Was just wondering how everyone else fared with their scores!
My score on agni kernel
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My score on agni kernel
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WOW. What ROM and AGNi settings are you using? I'd love to know!
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Has anyone checked the frequency the cores run at yet? Mine doesn't seem to go above 1.59 Ghz (checked using Better Battery Stats and CPU X). Antutu score was also low. Something doesn't seem right here.
OK, scratch that. I used the Quallcom Trepn app and that showed the cores firing up to 2.2. Still don't know why Antutu is low (113000)
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Hi Guys
Has anyone checked the frequency the cores run at yet? Mine doesn't seem to go above 1.59 Ghz (checked using Better Battery Stats and CPU X). Antutu score was also low. Something doesn't seem right here.
OK, scratch that. I used the Quallcom Trepn app and that showed the cores firing up to 2.2. Still don't know why Antutu is low (113000)
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Hi.
Try enable max CPU in developer options. ( or something like that ).
I did , mine jumped from 113000 to 136000.
KnieveI
I'm having the same issue with my Antitu score. The funny thing is, I get a higher score with performance mode turned off!
Heat Problem.
The phone throttles down.
Put it Into the fridge if you want a higher number.
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KnieveI said:
Hi.
Try enable max CPU in developer options. ( or something like that ).
I did , mine jumped from 113000 to 136000.
KnieveI
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Any significant change in battery?
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Any significant change in battery?
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It would most definitely eat up more battery. It's good for running (relatively useless) benchmarks, but certainly not meant for everyday use.
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