http://webkit.org/perf/sunspider-0.9/sunspider-driver.html
15700 ms (2.1 stock ROM)
5100 ms (2.2.1 Ultimate v7.8 with laststufo kernel o'ced to 1.2GHz performance gov)
Quadrant is low, but who cares...
7996.6ms.
Doc's 9.1.4 JS3 with Hardcore's speedmod k12u kernel.
5061 ms.
Doc Rom XWJS5 v9.6.6, BUJP5 Modem, Stock JS5 browser, RFS all, SOK 1.2Ghz.
just for a reference, in my short period of playing with desire HD, I was able to reach 2800ms (1.5GHz o'c), on 2.3.2 though.
Anyone running CM7 on SGS? Please test.
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hey guys
so here is my situation:
quadrant score with 2.1 stock: ~850
quadrant score with 2.1 stock + voodo lagfix update.zip from phone: ~1950
now i have installed froyo jpo official on XX german sgs unbranded version XXJPO
quadrant score with froyo JPO : ~950
quadrant score with froyo JPO + voodo lagfix Voodoo-5-pre6-Froyo-GT-I9000-odin-pda.tar with odin: ~1624
what is wrong guys? why do i get lower score than with 2.1+voodo?
When I run Quadrant, the file system part takes extremely long.
We do not know how realistic the benchmark is. Look at the I/O performance of SD cards, which is often very, very poor for small write sizes. A decent application will avoid those I/O patterns.
With caffeinemark, which is purely CPU processing, Froyo is 4 times as fast as Eclair.
mospantagruel said:
hey guys
so here is my situation:
quadrant score with 2.1 stock: ~850
quadrant score with 2.1 stock + voodo lagfix update.zip from phone: ~1950
now i have installed froyo jpo official on XX german sgs unbranded version XXJPO
quadrant score with froyo JPO : ~950
quadrant score with froyo JPO + voodo lagfix Voodoo-5-pre6-Froyo-GT-I9000-odin-pda.tar with odin: ~1624
what is wrong guys? why do i get lower score than with 2.1+voodo?
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These scores are meaningless since Quadrant is not that accurate at all.
Try OCLF 2.8 .. available in market .. I got 2069...
Captivate is my first Android device, got it at launch and been flashing ever since.
We are very lucky with all the amazing developers cooking amazing ROM.
However, right now we have so many ROMs, Kernels, and Modems it can get confusing.
I think most users want speed, reliability and good battery life. So, I'm trying to find the optimal setup (ROM, Kernel and Modem).
Please post your: ROM, kernel, modem, battery life and scores (quadrant, linpack).
Here's mine today:
ROM: cog. v2.3b8
Kernel: SetiroNKernel_120Ver#143.
Modem: JK4
Max Clock (OC): 1200 Mhz
Battery: ~17h of normal use
Quadrant: 1750-1800
Linpack: 16-16.5
Force Close? Never
This has nothing to do with Development.
MikeyMike01 said:
This has nothing to do with Development.
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Agreed. But since it is here anyways, here I go:
ROM: Andromeda 1.0
Theme: RedGinger
Kernel: Ursa Minor
Linpack: 14
I m seeing that many of people facing problem in changing kernel (g3mod to fugu or fugu to g3mod) like bootloop, 0kb internal memory. so i m giving a small trick. First of all remove your sdcard and then delete the folder named Android then flash kernel with odin as one pack then insert your sdcard.
Always prefer flashing kernel via odin as one pack, use cwm only when u dont have pc
And u have to accept that all cpu can not handle 1400mhz. if your fon can not handle such high clock rate then use ultimate. there is no need to overclock to 1400mhz for simpe and daily use, overclck only when u need it like gaming. i use ultimate at 800mhz at ondemand and max 400mhz conservative at screen off.
If I want to hav long lasting battery life, which kernel do i flash?
osbozzy said:
If I want to hav long lasting battery life, which kernel do i flash?
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Use performance or ultimate with some basic setcpu profiles like screen off, ondemand. i think all of us have huge battery drain problem during 3g data connection.
Mohanshbhr said:
I m seeing that many of people facing problem in changing kernel (g3mod to fugu or fugu to g3mod) like bootloop, 0kb internal memory. so i m giving a small trick. First of all remove your sdcard and then delete the folder named Android then flash kernel with odin as one pack then insert your sdcard.
Always prefer flashing kernel via odin as one pack, use cwm only when u dont have pc
And u have to accept that all cpu can not handle 1400mhz. if your fon can not handle such high clock rate then use ultimate. there is no need to overclock to 1400mhz for simpe and daily use, overclck only when u need it like gaming. i use ultimate at 800mhz at ondemand and max 400mhz conservative at screen off.
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actually wat u r saying is to delete /sdcard/android/data/fugumod & /sdcard/android/data/g3mod ... but that dsnt make any sense ...
ranadip.bswas said:
actually wat u r saying is to delete /sdcard/android/data/fugumod & /sdcard/android/data/g3mod ... but that dsnt make any sense ...
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/sdcard/android/data/fugumod this is to be deleted if you plan to use G3Mod and vice versa.
I like fugumod a lot, but currently using G3Mod Ultimate, clocked at 200-1200 MHz in SetCPU using OnDemand Governor and have its working awesome, with good battery backup, data is on, even used GPS for a couple of hours.
-----------Regards and God bless------------------------
Umang Sagar
Samsung Galaxy 3 I5801 (highly underrated Cellphone)
Android 2.2 Build no : Froyo.XXJPS
Baseband Version: I5800XXJP4
Kernel: G3Mod Ultimate 1.3.4 (most stable OC Kernel)
SetCPU : 200 Mhz to 1200 Mhz, (Governor - On Demand)
8 GB Class 4 SD Card
Used Lagfix for I5801 (post lagfix internal Memory 1.2 Gb)
Quadrant Score : 710+
No Heating, No Lags, No freezes anymore
umangsagar said:
/sdcard/android/data/fugumod this is to be deleted if you plan to use G3Mod and vice versa.
I like fugumod a lot, but currently using G3Mod Ultimate, clocked at 200-1200 MHz in SetCPU using OnDemand Governor and have its working awesome, with good battery backup, data is on, even used GPS for a couple of hours.
-----------Regards and God bless------------------------
Umang Sagar
Samsung Galaxy 3 I5801 (highly underrated Cellphone)
Android 2.2 Build no : Froyo.XXJPS
Baseband Version: I5800XXJP4
Kernel: G3Mod Ultimate 1.3.4 (most stable OC Kernel)
SetCPU : 200 Mhz to 1200 Mhz, (Governor - On Demand)
8 GB Class 4 SD Card
Used Lagfix for I5801 (post lagfix internal Memory 1.2 Gb)
Quadrant Score : 710+
No Heating, No Lags, No freezes anymore
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If i Flash a NON OC ROM (like Kyrillos 7.0), but use a OC-able Kernel (like Fugumod or G3),will i be able to OC ?
marcelloLins said:
If i Flash a NON OC ROM (like Kyrillos 7.0), but use a OC-able Kernel (like Fugumod or G3),will i be able to OC ?
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oc depends only on kernel not rom, if want to oc then flash a oc kernel first and then set frequency with set cpu, prefer flashing as one pack via odin
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If i Flash a NON OC ROM (like Kyrillos 7.0), but use a OC-able Kernel (like Fugumod or G3),will i be able to OC ?
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Yes....................
marcelloLins said:
If i Flash a NON OC ROM (like Kyrillos 7.0), but use a OC-able Kernel (like Fugumod or G3),will i be able to OC ?
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Definately you can do it, infact thats what i do...Flash the ROM that you want as one package using ODIN (kyrillos v7 I have tried and i am too small to comment on it, but its an amazing ROM, very fast and has all necessary things you would want in your ROM). After flashing the ROM, you can download and flash any Kernel that you want again using ODIN as one package. (let me know if you want in detail about any of the process or if you want any Kernel, everything is available in XDA). If you want to go for Kyrillos ROM, after unzipping the file, you can find the v4.01 OC kernel in the Extras Folder which you can flash with ODIN. A wipe is recommended before and after the process is over.
Hope this solves your dilemma, you can anytime reach me for any info that I may be able to provide.
Take care.
-----------Regards and God bless------------------------
Umang Sagar
Samsung Galaxy 3 I5801 (highly underrated Cellphone)
Android 2.2 Build no : Froyo.XXJPS
Baseband Version: I5800XXJP4
Kernel: G3Mod Ultimate 1.3.4 (most stable OC Kernel)
SetCPU : 200 Mhz to 1200 Mhz, (Governor - On Demand)
8 GB Class 4 SD Card
Used Lagfix for I5801 (post lagfix internal Memory 1.2 Gb)
Quadrant Score : 710+
No Heating, No Lags, No freezes anymore
I do have both directories:
/sdcard/android/data/fugumod AND /sdcard/android/data/g3mod
My experience is that you have to have the SAME "fs.current" files inside both.
then you can change the Kernels (FUGU or G3MOD) without changing anything, assumed the data in "fs.current" are matching the file systems.
umangsagar said:
/sdcard/android/data/fugumod this is to be deleted if you plan to use G3Mod and vice versa.
I like fugumod a lot, but currently using G3Mod Ultimate, clocked at 200-1200 MHz in SetCPU using OnDemand Governor and have its working awesome, with good battery backup, data is on, even used GPS for a couple of hours.
-----------Regards and God bless------------------------
Umang Sagar
Samsung Galaxy 3 I5801 (highly underrated Cellphone)
Android 2.2 Build no : Froyo.XXJPS
Baseband Version: I5800XXJP4
Kernel: G3Mod Ultimate 1.3.4 (most stable OC Kernel)
SetCPU : 200 Mhz to 1200 Mhz, (Governor - On Demand)
8 GB Class 4 SD Card
Used Lagfix for I5801 (post lagfix internal Memory 1.2 Gb)
Quadrant Score : 710+
No Heating, No Lags, No freezes anymore
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Hi umang,
Would you be so kind to give the links to your setup?
I would like to try out the same config as yours.
Or even better:
Are you able to send me a rom to flash my phone?
I use Kyrillos7 now, but locks at startup allot.
Godyn said:
Hi umang,
Would you be so kind to give the links to your setup?
I would like to try out the same config as yours.
Or even better:
Are you able to send me a rom to flash my phone?
I use Kyrillos7 now, but locks at startup allot.
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If it locks up at start up, rather than reflashing ROM, you can just flash G3Mod Ultimate Version Kernel 1.3.4 which i used with Kyrillos7 ROM in past and it worked great for me...again I used the same Governor Specs.
However my Specs as you requested above are given below with links, (please give credits to original developer where ever applicable as I am not a developer myself (though I would have loved to be one), thanks)
Here you go
for XXJPS : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125387
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Kernel: G3Mod Ultimate 1.3.4 : http://www.multiupload.com/TEQXRZMKPQ
Credit for the Kernel goes to DharamG3
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SetCPU : 200 Mhz to 1200 Mhz, (Governor - On Demand) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419 Or Google
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Other Tweaks that i implemented
1. Lagfix : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892512
2. JIT : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16187138&postcount=6
OR
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1026870
3. SD Card Fix : Download two applications from the market a) SD BOoster b) SD Tools...Now in the SD Booster try values 512, 1024, 2048, 3072 & 4096 and for each value check the reading 3 times in SD Tools...so you will know at what value your SD Card is working fastest.
Again i would recommend, rather than doing all this, use G3Mod 1.3.4 Ultimate Kernel with Kyrillos7 ROM which has most of these and many other features.
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All suggestions welcome
most of the ones found in DEV area seems to be specific to the original Samsung ROM
there's:
Semaphore for JVT
TalonDEV 0.5.1-RC1 for Samsung GBs
Glitch V12 beta 3 (is for CM7 and MUIU but it doesn't look appealing to me)
MIDNIGHT-0.7.6 (i like this the most but is not for CM7)
GALAXIAN for JVT
I want a CM7 + UV Kernel to save battery
I use platypus, the best IMO.
There is also fugumod.
Glitch. Superosr would be my first choice but he chooses not to release kernel separately.
Hello.I am using MIUI 1.10.21 (2.3.7) at 1.2Ghz with UV
i'm testing the glitch v12 beta 3 kernel since yesterday...(the LL Version) and it seems stable
I have used the platypus r17-18 for 2 weeks and no problem with stability
both have similar features
There are 3 that you can use all of them I believe are UV compatible..
fugumod
neo\platypus
glitch
I think the stock CM7.1 kernel also does UV.
Hi all. 3dmark at last appear on android. Im verry courius how much points you get. Please write what rom you have, kernel and score from 3dmark.
ROM: ProjectAOSP 1.2
Kernel: Perseus-alpha33
Score: 3031
PS. I forgot mention, if you O/C your Note write that info too.
ROM: CM 10.1 (latest nightly)
Kernel: RedPill 1.47
Score: 3937
ROM: Paranoid Android 3.15 for N7105 (4.2.2)
Kernel: NEAK 1.7
Score: 2841 (Extreme) 3848 (Normal)
Phoenix Rom
Perseus Kernel 34.2
Score 3729
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
Everything stock and unrooted.
Android 4.1.2 (DMB2)
Score: 3311
Jdevil v.iv and Perseus 34... I made some tweaks of my own using pimp my rom and stweaks. No over clock tho cpu but the minimum for the gpu is overclocked to 800.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
ROM: Android Revolution HD 14.0
Kernel: Perseus 34.2
Governor set to performance
GPU slightly OC'd at 640 MHz max (160 MHz min)
Score: 3884 (Normal)
ROM: Phoenix ROM v9
Kernel: Perseus 34.2 OC @ 1.8Ghz
GPU: OC @ 800Mhz
Chris189 said:
ROM: Phoenix ROM v9
Kernel: Perseus 34.2 OC @ 1.8Ghz
GPU: OC @ 800Mhz
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May I ask what are your UV'd voltages pls?
It's diffrerent for every people, i used this document to calibrate my voltages
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnstDauz_DTTdHZEU0hWOXZVTjA1cTduNFczY0k2OUE#gid=0
Chris189 said:
It's diffrerent for every people, i used this document to calibrate my voltages
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnstDauz_DTTdHZEU0hWOXZVTjA1cTduNFczY0k2OUE#gid=0
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What do the voltages marked in red represent?
ROM: Criskelo v13.1
Kernel: Perseus-alpha33
Score: 3028 3074 with cpu ramped up to 1.8 and voltages adjusted.
Extreme: 2316
ROM: WanamLite V1.2
Kernel: Perseus alpha 34.2
Performance governor, 1800MHz
GPU 160-800MHz
Ice Storm Normal
Ice Storm score: 4643
Graphics score: 3979
Physics score: 11163
Graphics test 1: 13 FPS
Graphics test 2: 26 FPS
Physics test: 35.4 FPS
ROM:Stock Android 4.1.2
Ice Storm:3336
Ice Storm Extreme:2439
Looks like the Qualcomm powered devices scores much better than Exynos ones..It isn't a fair benchmark ,hope they'll fix that soon.
DonSpeedy7 said:
ROM:Stock Android 4.1.2
Ice Storm:3336
Ice Storm Extreme:2439
Looks like the Qualcomm powered devices scores much better than Exynos ones..It isn't a fair benchmark ,hope they'll fix that soon.
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No benchmarks are "fair". They're purely subjective values that will even change on the same device between runs. They're affected by 1000's of possible factors, up to and including how long the device has been on, and are essentially, meaningless tripe.
The ONLY purpose they truly serve is as some pathetic willy waving contest.
ROM: ARHD 9.2
Kernel: Perseus alpha 34.2
Performance governor, 1800MHz
GPU 160-640MHz
Normal: 3956
Extreme: 2994
edit: Perseus 35 (same freq cpu/gpu 733mhz)
Normal: 4390
Extreme: 3277