My setup when I ran these:
Device: SGH-i747
OS: Android 4.0.4
Build: Diet ICS 7.4.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732195)
Kernel: KT747 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756776)
SetCPU: Max CPU, performance, noop (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mhuang.overclocking&hl=en)
Quadrant: 5025
http://i.imgur.com/zj003.png
AnTuTu: 6760
http://i.imgur.com/7EIUA.png
:good:
This is my Quadrant results. Stock (rooted) Telus I747.
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I forgot to say... please post your own and tell us your setup :highfive:
w98seeng said:
This is my Quadrant results. Stock (rooted) Telus I747.
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can't imagine scoring that high stock... i was scoring in the low-mid 4000's on quadrant with stock/root
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I move all the Quadrant's data to dbdata and then re-run the test
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My SGS completed the IO test and the others one with insane speed and scored only 933 ???
In comparison to the droidx's quadrant test in youtube, after this modification, my I9000 outperforms droidx in every single test. But it still gets lower score than droidx (1131)
Can you guys explain me what happens?
Is it because the SGS's frame rate is intentionally limited at 56 fps?
I think quadrant has lost its merit with this one and it also sucks because it doesnt break down the scores to tell you which department of the phone is better. I don't think we should invest our worries with quadrant.
Man DJ Steve is the man! Running 1.9 perfmod and setcpu at 1.19. Just had to rant and rave a bit.
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Thats my average, whats you setcpu settings.
I'm running 1.9, perfmod, overclocked, set at 895 min 1190 max interactive scaling
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using perfmod you should be able to get higher.. but frankly whats the point?
its just looping the cache from the quadrant app, and causes a lot more grief in the long run..
how long does ur battery last after u overclocked?
Does anyone know why my nexus 10 benchmarks significantly better than my s4? The tablet is not as powerful and obviously scores a lot lower in antutu / quadrant but Web performance is miles ahead. Any one got any ideas? Just curious. The s4 is no slouch by any means but I can't understand the massive performance difference? S4 running cm 10.2 with kt kernel, nexus running aokp with trinity kernel, both over clocked slightly.
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Android Nougat Benchmarks for Honor 8
I thought I'd post some of the results of benchmark tests run on the beta version of Android Nougat on the Honor 8. I ran a few tests and here are the results.
AnTuTu Benchmark
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GeekBench 4
3DMark
I have put you on my leaderboard for antutu.
At the moment you are the only person aside from me on it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/help/closest-youve-to-100k-antutu-t3507639
Some benchmarks of stock from reviews around the net:
Antutu: 89824
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/honor-8_id10168/benchmarks
Antutu: 94335
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMwR_NU6nJM
Geekbench 4: 1728/4820
http://www.trustedreviews.com/honor-8-review-performance-software-page-2
Geekbench 4: 1744/5118
http://www.notebookreview.com/phonereview/huawei-honor-8-review/
3DMark: 964
http://www.notebookreview.com/phonereview/huawei-honor-8-review/
3DMark: 864
http://www.trustedreviews.com/honor-8-review-performance-software-page-2
Slightly higher! The rest of mine are all almost those numbers.
Hey!
I just upgraded my OP6T to Android 10, and run AnTuTu afterwards (newest update), and I got scores I did not believed. It is 450000+. Do you guys think it's a mistake?
Best regards,
Gábor
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That's what i get. Its Stock Pie, I just have a custom kernel. So probably not a mistake.
Kapor05 said:
Hey!
I just upgraded my OP6T to Android 10, and run AnTuTu afterwards (newest update), and I got scores I did not believed. It is 450000+. Do you guys think it's a mistake?
Best regards,
Gábor
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Antutu 8 changes the scoring. My 7 Pro is now in the 600K range.
tech_head said:
Antutu 8 changes the scoring. My 7 Pro is now in the 600K range.
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Considering the 7Pro had the 855+I'm not surprised it scored higher than the 6t. Wrong forum maybe?