Just for fun i figured id make a large list of what our phones are running at different markers.
All the apps used to test the phone are free!
If users are interested please put what Rom and/or Kernel you are running and a list of statistics.
Fps2D- (FPS)
Linpack- (MFLOPS)
Quadrant
Neocore
Optional:
Battery Life
Set CPU settings
Nice idea
I'm on cm6 with snap(my first day) and I'm loving it
I get 1555 on quadrant
27.4 on neocore
~46mflops on linpack
And 52-53 fps2d with an stdev of around 3
I have a 002 Nova oc'd at 1.19ghz my t2 is set at 380
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Fps2D- AVG 50-53 FPS
Linpack- 38-45 MFLOPS
Quadrant- 1182
Neocore- 27.4fps
Battery Life- 8hrs
Set CPU settings- Set to performance at 1113mhz
Rom- CM6 Froyo 2.2
So far the rom is working great
cyan mod 6 is giving me nearly 40 on linpack
Too bad, seems like anything not in the development forum gets no reads.
haha, case and point no replies since moved.
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when i run long bench with setcpu i'm getting results in the 3,000's. this is rather high isnt it? i'm running damage control 3.2.3 with ffolkes normal volt kernel. any advice with this would help, thanks!
edit - errr should've posted in the Q&A, my apologies.
Just ran on mine with:
BB v0.4
Samdroid JIT
nova fps fix
1190MHz OC
score: 724ms
Linpacks avg around 21
I have Darchs latest Froyo build and it seems to run great without jit enabled.
Who's running without jit enabled and who with? Also post what rom you are using.
I'm just curious as to whether some of y'all benefit having jit enabled.
Sent from my Froyo Hero using the XDA app
I have JIT enabled on dd 2.8 but I rarely see any increase in speed. My linpack scores even run about the same (4.7+).
mbobino said:
I have JIT enabled on dd 2.8 but I rarely see any increase in speed. My linpack scores even run about the same (4.7+).
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You can get 4.7 in linpack without JIT?
Yeah but I have 50+ apps and I stay around 2.9-3.1 mflops on Froyo without jit.
Sent from my Froyo Hero using the XDA app
seriously who gives a **** about linpack scores? no i don't use JIT, too unstable.
markus_del_marko said:
seriously who gives a **** about linpack scores? no i don't use JIT, too unstable.
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Linpack is a common and accepted way to benchmark. Just because you don't care about it doesn't negate it's overall effectiveness at what it does.
Edit: And I was wrong on my scores. I get about 3.3 w/o JIT and still don't notice any difference.
Now that Froyo is in a RC build who runs jit enabled on it?
Sent from my Froyo Hero using the XDA app
Tried the RC1 with jit and had pretty good results, no FC's except for the common one in the market. Running the 818, jit enabled, with the uncapped kernal and never could I believe this phone would be this fast. Still the FC in the market though
So does jit drain the battery more?
Sent from my Froyo Hero using the XDA app
i have jit enabled on 8/16 build and im only getting 2.9 mflops...stock kernal...maybe i need to try the uncapped kernal for cm6??
CM6 8/18 build. 8/18 #7 Decad3nce 691mhz uncapped w/ JIT enabled - 4.7 linpack
Currently figuring out my battery life. It did drop severely from the old Fresh 2.3.3 I was running with the 2.6.34 uuV kernel. Just wiped the battery stats and applied the collin battery tweak. We'll see how it goes. Unfortunately, I did not take any note of battery life before enabling JIT - I pretty much did it immediately after dropping 2.2 on.
james33440 said:
I have Darchs latest Froyo build and it seems to run great without jit enabled.
Who's running without jit enabled and who with? Also post what rom you are using.
I'm just curious as to whether some of y'all benefit having jit enabled.
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I'm running nfinitefx45's latest deoxed rom, urushiol's vUV2 691 kernel with Zen's kernel on top of that, and jit enabled.
Apparently, jit has no effect on my battery life, because I'm getting absolutely astounding battery life ... better than I've ever gotten before, in fact, and keep in mind that I'm the one who posted the thread a few weeks ago about getting 110 hours on a single charge!
I'm running AutoKiller with 82-20-98 settings, and I'm using SetCPU carefully dialed in to deliver the best compromise between performance and battery life. I can give you all the specifics on my SetCPU settings if you want them. For the most part, my settings have me effectively running between 558 and 576 mhz max and 19 mhz min during screen-on, and 245 max and 19 min during screen-off.
With jit enabled my best Linpack scores are in the 3.9 range, and with jit disabled I get a best Linpack of 2.4, so jit definitely makes a difference there. It also undeniably makes a difference in how snappy my machine feels.
With the way I've got SetCPU set up, the fact that my min speeds are set to 19 mhz has no negative effect at all on system performance. The phone wakes immediately from even a deep sleep, with no lockscreen lag at all, and touchscreen response when I'm using the phone is instant.
Suffice it to say, I'm extremely happy with my setup.
Cheers and best of luck in your efforts!
hi, i've got a htc wildfire.. well obviously considering i'm posting in this section
anyway, i've installed wildpuzzle 0.8 with the overclocking kernal, what i'm wanting to find out is....
when running setcpu, the cpu will change it's frequency depending on usage.
but what about if setcpu isn't installed and you use the rom to overclock to say 748.. will the cpu stay at 748 permanently, or will it drop down and up natively depending on usage, like setcpu does??
thanks
i would say without set cpu or a specific speed framework, it would revert back to standard 528max 480min
which overclocking kernel have you got, be aware that if you have 130 kernel and overclock, wifi hotspot will not work, you can see phone but you won't be able to connect, you need to use 055 kernel from wildpuzzle 8.0.11 thread.
a small side note, i have just recently changed my overclocking from 691max to 652max, no discernable difference in speed, linpack for 691mhz was 2.9, for 652mhz i'm still getting 2.8 mflops, but huuuuge difference in battery life.
691 max struggling to get 2 days, 652 max after 24 hours i still have 82% battery left.
how do you see this mflops thing? and is it like a cpu score?
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how do you see this mflops thing? and is it like a cpu score?
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Download Linpack For Android from the market, and, Yes, in a way, it is like a CPU Score.
You might have already figured out that HD2 can be overclocked as high as 1.5 GHz on its powerful Qualcomm SnapDragon Processor. Many people run their devices on default clock speed, but there are few of us who overclock their devices to get max out of it. So i have started this thread to know what your max clock speed is and what governer are you using. Post replies below. Also, don't forget to mention your Phone's Temperature if available.
Mine: 1.2 GHz On SmartAss Governer , Temperature Usually Around 95F
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1305MHz using interactive, temp alway @ 28°C even when phone get hot?? tho alway careful to let it cool down when it feels too hot.
I have underclocked ... to 720Mhz (interactive)
Performance is okay and saves battery live
Temperature is about 28 celcius.
1267, 768 when battery less than 30%, 422 when screen is off
On-demand w/screen on, conservative when <30% and screen off
Not great on battery, but good performance an no wake lag
CPU Load jump or whatever it is, set to 30%
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
Sticks with no overclock
using a rom which is fast enough and saves battery life, Dont see a point that needed to overclock CPU
Undervolted to 576mhz, for better battery life.
Runs smooth enough for all apps, including navigation and games
No overclock for me, don't need it, phone is fast enough as it is.
Clock speed: 998mhz (default), governor: ondemand, temp: n/a
Good enough for me sweet onough on may battery.
P.s. there seems to be no difference(performance wise) between rafpigna kernel oc'd @1.5ghz and tytung kernel oc'd @1.2ghz, when testing on linpack and/or other smarbench tools
Mine seem to stay between 1300 and 1500 oc to 1.1
Sent from my somehow brand new even though I just bought it yesterday nexus one
For me I cant tell you the score on top of my head but I get a result below the Motorola X on quadrant standard on both 2.3.4 stock and CM7.0.3 (not overclocked or Underclocked). In the past I would get higher scores when I was running 2.2 and 2.2 rooted. I don't really use too much of the performance I actually underclock my N1 to 600mhz so it can last me almost a day of battery consumption with heavy use.