I thought the M8 had the 801 but AnTuTu reports it as an 800.
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Chris_c81 said:
I thought the M8 had the 801 but AnTuTu reports it as an 800.
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Antutu needs a update so don't worry it is 801
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when I run quadrant it says my phone has an ARM v7....thought the EVO had qualcomm snapdragon....
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I believe that's our version of Snapdragon. I'm pretty sure the nexus and incredible versions are different.
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ARM doesn't make processors. They design and license. Snapdragon is an ARMv7 based processor.
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dglowe343 said:
I believe that's our version of Snapdragon. I'm pretty sure the nexus and incredible versions are different.
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I believe Snapdragon does refer to a line based on ARMv7, but I'm unsure what distinguishes the EVOs CPU from other Snapdragons.
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Oh ok....I'm just disappointed because after the group ota....my benchmark fell below the Droid x......*tear*
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ARMv7 is a specification made by ARM. The Droid X has a Cortex-A8 processor; he EVO, Incredible, and Nexus One have Snapdragon processors. Both are based on the AMRv7 spec, so they are ARMv7 processors. The Galaxy S phones have Samsung's Hummingbird processors (ARMv7 as well), which are a bit more powerful than Snapdragons and Cortex-A8s. Speed wise, I think it is Hummingbird > Cortex-A8 > Snapdragon (assuming that they are all at the same clock speed).
In my phone info it says I have an arm processor is that another name for snapdragon. Sorry for the noob question.
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Hi the snapdragon is an CPU with ARMv7 architecture. That's all ;-)
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Thanks for the reply, just did a bit of Googling an read up on it. Was a little concerned as I'm with orange an it would be just like them to ship out a dodgy batch. Lol
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mi device it's getting on 46° that's good or reall bad ???
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While gaming and/or charging?
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x.Orville.x said:
mi device it's getting on 46° that's good or reall bad ???
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That's Ok because lot of One X are touch that temp. Check if it's battery's heat or Core temp.
no games only surfing chek fb tapatalk now it's on 40° that's bad or not ???
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Mine hit 55°C while playing Glowball.
Official HTC Statement: HTC One X is normal to overheat
damm 55°
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I thought 40ish on mine was warm but in the 50's?! Jeez, haven't seen mine approaching anywhere near that!
Isn't the one x supposed to get close to 5000? mine won't get over 3800.
I'm in the same boat not hitting higher than 4300. But it can because I'm still on 1.19.707.1 firmware.
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I'm getting a little over 5000 but never lower than 4900.
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Are you over 30% that and under slows the CPU to 1 GHz.
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Yup I'm over 30% battery and under hardware it just says quad-core but with cpu spy it does show 1.5
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treebill said:
Are you over 30% that and under slows the CPU to 1 GHz.
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Nope, I was under 30%. Interesting. I didn't know we lose performance with lower battery life. Anyway to turn this off?
I never got more than 4900... Mhm do you bench without Backroundprocesses?
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I get about 4.8k on most tries.
johnl199 said:
Nope, I was under 30%. Interesting. I didn't know we lose performance with lower battery life. Anyway to turn this off?
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We don't lose performance, it slows the CPU to save battery making it last longer.
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Gonna go on a limb and ask why the need?
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Because I like pudhing my device hard.
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Yep got my octa s4 to 2.5ghz and customised kernel so all 8 cores running at once. Quadrant benchmark = 38000+ points
Thats the internstional Gs4 right?
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Isnt the international version only 1.6 ghz?
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Greg1964 said:
Isnt the international version only 1.6 ghz?
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Yep then i set it to 2.5ghz. My first s4 was 2.8ghz but it exploded in my hand, now i only have one hand left
Lol
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SPBoss said:
Yep got my octa s4 to 2.5ghz and customised kernel so all 8 cores running at once. Quadrant benchmark = 38000+ points
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SPBoss said:
Yep then i set it to 2.5ghz. My first s4 was 2.8ghz but it exploded in my hand, now i only have one hand left
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Bwahahaha - me loves me some sarcazm spelled with z