Bought TF 300 last month, rooted yesterday 1 click OC/C tool - took a while as I needed the switch to camera from media device tip.
Now O/C with EZoverclock to 1.5 GHz. Antutu score now 12364 and fully stable
Very happy with my first Android device (previously 3 win mobile PDAs)
What was the score before you OC.?
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What was the score before you OC.?
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10300
I'll just leave this here: http://androidcommunity.com/nexus-7-overclocked-to-1-64-ghz-destroys-benchmarks-20120807/
Same chip as in the TF300T .
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vap_66 said:
I'll just leave this here: http://androidcommunity.com/nexus-7-overclocked-to-1-64-ghz-destroys-benchmarks-20120807/
Same chip as in the TF300T .
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same SoC (at least, same family, afaik tf300t mounts Kal-el tegra 3, while nexus 7 mounts Kai version of tegra 3) but the biggest difference is in nexus's ssd chips which are really, really fast, a lot faster than anything mounted on a android machine afaik, dunno why asus used those in an ultracheap rig.
Related
http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/02/motorola-xoom-first-benchmark-1823-in-quadrant/
Moved to Xoom forum
Not impressed.
Then again Quadrant scores are not very reliable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fbcnV5-5hM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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SupaDupaFly24 said:
Not impressed.
Then again Quadrant scores are not very reliable.
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This is typical for tegra 2 devices that are running what seems to be like more conservative nvidia library configurations.
The latest nvidia libraries put the Gtablet at 2400 or so, then if you run ext4 you get another 300 or so on top of that.
And yeah, it is not reliable, and does not handle the tegra 2 properly anyways.
Quad
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/02/motorola-xoom-first-benchmark-1823-in-quadrant/
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I just ran this on the demo at BestBuy and got 2080.
See attached..... run them just now on my new transformer eeepad
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Lets hope this is a starting point, as soon as I can get root I will run again. With overclocking. Waiting on Paul's release from modaco
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Okay few questions.
1. Why the hell does the iPad 2 score over a 170 in linpack
2. Why is the stock transformer scoring more than stock xoom in linpack and Quadrant?
seshmaru said:
Okay few questions.
1. Why the hell does the iPad 2 score over a 170 in linpack
2. Why is the stock transformer scoring more than stock xoom in linpack and Quadrant?
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The Ipad score seems high to me too, the only difference i can come up with the Ipad 2 is its DDR2 memory is clocked at 1033mhz
As for the Tegra 2 Processor, the DDR2 memory is clocked at 133mhz
Plus we dont really know the bus speed of the Apple A5 or Tegra 2
I know the Tegra 2 has GPUs that come in 300 or 333 Mhz which could affect the quanrant score, also the speed of the nand could affect quadrant
Who knows
What comparisons can we make between A5 and Tegra 2 processors?
One hypothesis was that the A5 may have NEON enabled, while Tegra2 doesn't.
According to Anandtech, Qualcomm's dual core offerings should have NEON support, and it impacts Linpack performance:
The Scorpion’s VFPv3 FPU is fully pipelined. As a result, floating point performance is much improved. Qualcomm also implements support for NEON, but with a wider 128-bit datapath (compared to 64-bit in the A8 and A9). As a result, Qualcomm should have much higher VFP and NEON performance than the Cortex A8 (we see a good example of this in our Linpack performance results).
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Perhaps benchmarking Linpack on the HTC Sensation & Evo3D will shed some light on this.
Brandon
I think I will run the tests again with the class 2 micro sd taken out.... will post back later after work.
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I now have root, modaco custom rom, clockwork mod, and ive done anotherquadrant...
2986... setcpu just goes up to 1000, so need yo get some customer frequencies and voltages, time to build a setcpu txt file i think.......
Lets see if we can make it any faster.
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Is it a standard kernel?
anybody else getting results like this? What can I do to improve on this. The tablet is not rooted.
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Third one down is my result.
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I didn't benchmark but my tf300 feels faster than my hox, a fair bit actually....
I'm not at all disappointed (and it will only get better)
Edit: I've only done the build.prop modifications in the thread mentioned below.
I have never been one to hover over benchmark scores. But for not running optimized custom roms, the only really thing you can try is this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1641219
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anybody else getting results like this? What can I do to improve on this. The tablet is not rooted.
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You. No.
Here are some benches after rooting and clocking to 1.5.
I also watched a video from Richie's closet on YouTube the Asus infinity tf700 vs ipad 3. So I tried 2 of the benchmark tests they used.
First one mine beat the ipad 3 by 15 to 20,000 but the tf700 got like 40,000 more.
Second one beat both ipad 3 by triple the score and beat the tf700 by 200.
So I am happy with the tf300 performance.
http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=/&gl=US#/watch?v=4jdbtiNnZzE
Quadrant is a bad benchmark, can be influenced easily an score is heavily dependand on IO performance.
Hence the relatively bad scores for the transformers.... internal memory performance is very bad!
I tried overclocking with antutu cpu but I wasn't getting any performance gains when I benchmarked.
I respecfully suggest the quadrant scores do correlate. Over the past year I have had the following tabs and here is the rank in actual performance, using MAME Reloaded, FPse and N64 to test ram speed and cpu power (GPU as well for FPSe and N64). The HTC View is an apparent exception to the ranking from a single and dual core standard.
Thrive
View (Thrive benches better for some benchmarks, but actual View usage seems smoother- 1ghz vs 1.5ghz).
A510/TF300 Basically a tie (within 100 points).
Prime
Excite
Excite benchmarks about 13% faster than the A510/TF300 and the FPS of the emulators (on average) correlate. That said, ignorance is bliss, so if you do not actually sit with them and nitpick, they are all functionally the same for performance- IMO.
One thing I did notice is in spite of the View being a single core S4, it's 1.5ghz speed and memory channel appears better when downloading apps at the same time than the Tegra 2 and 3. All three SoCs have single channel memory, so none will win multi task battles. BTW, the memory channel (edit) a constraint/bottleneck most users experience when trying to download from the market or other sources while trying to run certain apps that are also using it.
Added: The 28nm S4 dual that is in the newer phones actually blows our Tegra 3 away for performance. In part due to the dual channel memory. I would prefer that SoC in the TF300 since also even better battery life and runs cooler (both due to the 28nm).
Sadly, it will be a while before we see many tablets with it since demand for then new phones from HTC and especially Samsung are killing supply until first quarter next year.
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I respecfully suggest the quadrant scores do correlate. Over the past year I have had the following tabs and here is the rank in actual performance, using MAME Reloaded, FPse and N64 to test ram speed and cpu power (GPU as well for FPSe and N64). The HTC View is an apparent exception to the ranking from a single and dual core standard.
Thrive
View (Thrive benches better for some benchmarks, but actual View usage seems smoother- 1ghz vs 1.5ghz).
A510/TF300 Basically a tie (within 100 points).
Prime
Excite
Excite benchmarks about 13% faster than the A510/TF300 and the FPS of the emulators (on average) correlate. That said, ignorance is bliss, so if you do not actually sit with them and nitpick, they are all functionally the same for performance- IMO.
One thing I did notice is in spite of the View being a single core S4, it's 1.5ghz speed and memory channel appears better when downloading apps at the same time than the Tegra 2 and 3. All three SoCs have single channel memory, so none will win multi task battles. BTW, the memory channel is the constraint/bottleneck most users experience when trying to download from the market or other sources while trying to run certain apps that are also using it.
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No its not the memory channel that's the bottleneck, it's not RAM that performs bad it's the internal storage.
I dont know what tegra2 device you tested but the Transformer1 performs aprox the same as the tf201\tf300 IO-wise (bad).
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No its not the memory channel that's the bottleneck, it's not RAM that performs bad it's the internal storage.
I dont know what tegra2 device you tested but the Transformer1 performs aprox the same as the tf201\tf300 IO-wise (bad).
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Very true on the flash being a part of the factor! Since a series process (especially with single channel) you are only as good as your weakest link. The only Tegra 2 tabs I have had are the A500 (only a few days) and the Thrive.
I find all the tablets noted above to have some issues with downloading from market and using other apps at same time to be near as bad. Again, the HTC View seems better and probably due to your point.
yep
My score was around 10k... but I'm waiting for some Genius to OC the kernel to blow those scores out of the water... i read in the Dev thread someone is using Faux kernel... (or asked him for help) either way I'm waiting for a Legit ROM with an even more legit OC Kernel
I think 10k is not bad at all for me considering that im using stock ROM. Plus, it really feels fast.
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I think 10k is not bad at all for me considering that im using stock ROM. Plus, it really feels fast.
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How do you get to 10k using the stock rom? Anything else than the build.prop?
I always match transformer prime or a bit more on antutu benchnark.. also this is not 1.5ghz on performance mode. Every single app atm missreads the tablet for 1.5 when it is 1.2. I have tried overclocking and when set to 1.5 it will score same as set to 1.2.
Dont forget to set performance mode before benchmarking and be on a fresh boot
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Hello. I'm looking to replace my nexus 7 as i cracked the screen a while back. Have been waiting on the Iconia A1 to come out, but I cant find any info as to when it will be coming in America. I have a coupon for $30 of the Gtab 2 7" at Sams which would put this at around $140. I know its getting a bit old, but what do you as users think of it still. I use my tablet as my GPS for trips, love the 7" screen...will also be doing to light internetting with it..possibly watching movies....and playing a few games here an there.
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Hello. I'm looking to replace my nexus 7 as i cracked the screen a while back. Have been waiting on the Iconia A1 to come out, but I cant find any info as to when it will be coming in America. I have a coupon for $30 of the Gtab 2 7" at Sams which would put this at around $140. I know its getting a bit old, but what do you as users think of it still. I use my tablet as my GPS for trips, love the 7" screen...will also be doing to light internetting with it..possibly watching movies....and playing a few games here an there.
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well......for me....tab2 is enough.....the only problem for me is screen sensitivity that sucks when my hand sweating......my LGE-P970 isnt having this problem, maybe because of 7" screen(this is my first tablet, so idk LOL)
jeebugorn said:
Hello. I'm looking to replace my nexus 7 as i cracked the screen a while back. Have been waiting on the Iconia A1 to come out, but I cant find any info as to when it will be coming in America. I have a coupon for $30 of the Gtab 2 7" at Sams which would put this at around $140. I know its getting a bit old, but what do you as users think of it still. I use my tablet as my GPS for trips, love the 7" screen...will also be doing to light internetting with it..possibly watching movies....and playing a few games here an there.
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I bought one for me yesterday and I'm pretty pleased with it..
I too got it for a similar purpose and this one just fits the bill..If you keep aside the Processor which ain't a Quad core as in Iconia and the 5mp cam instead of 3 ,its just a dcent buy if not great...(Well,i kinda am lovin it so far)
good luck
No.
Wait for ASUS Memopad 7 HD
Its like Nexus 7 but with an updated processor, rear facing camera and starting at $129 for 8gb and $149 for 16gb.
The next gen nexus 7 or galaxy tab 3
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Galaxy tab 3? It will have an intel procesor, not all apps will run and no CM for an intel powered device. So next nexus 7 or the memopad 7 HD
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Galaxy tab 3? It will have an intel procesor, not all apps will run and no CM for an intel powered device. So next nexus 7 or the memopad 7 HD
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Will Tab 3 7" version also have Intel Inside? Very interesting! To continue my Android x86 interest Intel has Houdini library to emulate arm instruction. I can run Angry Bird, Adobe Reader, GPS app, etc on my Netbook powered by Android x86 with hacked Houdini, with my own kernel to enable all my Lenovo Ideapad S100 CPU core, add missing WiFi kernel module, etc :laugh:
http://www.christianpost.com/news/s...-0-and-10-1-release-dates-set-for-june-97175/
http://www.techradar.com/news/mobil...-10-1-specs-include-intel-atom-inside-1156602
Yeah intel CPU Powerfull but no dev bring AOSP on those devices.
The 10inch tab 3 has an Intel cpu
The 8inch has the same cpu found in galaxy s2
The 7inch has a marvell cpu dual core cortex a9
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Oh or get the hisense sero 7pro
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I have the sero 7pro and it is the best for the money. Tegra 3 quad core HD screen all the bells and whistles. Love it
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I have the sero 7pro and it is the best for the money. Tegra 3 quad core HD screen all the bells and whistles. Love it
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Best for the money is acutally the ASUS Memopad 7 HD
It has a better processor, read-facing camera. Its like an updated Nexus 7.
And it startys at $129 which is crazy.
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Best for the money is acutally the ASUS Memopad 7 HD
It has a better processor, read-facing camera. Its like an updated Nexus 7.
And it startys at $129 which is crazy.
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+1 to this! I'm very eager to get my hands on the Asus Memo Pad 7HD.. just curious when it will be released exactly. Have seen nothing more detailed then an approximate arrival time of july.
Asus memo pad hd 7 has a quad core a7 cpu
Sero pro and nexus 7 have quad core a9 cpu plus a single core mode to save the battery
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Only other difference seems to be a slight bump in clockspeed from 2.3GHz to 2.5GHz. I wonder what pricing will look like on these models?
Sure wish ASUS would just release 5.1.1 already but perhaps they're busy releasing all these Zenfone 2 models...
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Only other difference seems to be a slight bump in clockspeed from 2.3GHz to 2.5GHz. I wonder what pricing will look like on these models?
Sure wish ASUS would just release 5.1.1 already but perhaps they're busy releasing all these Zenfone 2 models...
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I can't wait to feel how hot that CPU is going to get . Probably 50 USD more or 100 USD more it is has other new stuff too.
ASUS Zenfone 2 Deluxe and ASUS Zenfone 2 are same.
No changes.
http://www.gsmarena.com/asus_zenfone_2_deluxe_ze551ml-7475.php
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ASUS Zenfone 2 Deluxe and ASUS Zenfone 2 are same.
No changes.
http://www.gsmarena.com/asus_zenfone_2_deluxe_ze551ml-7475.php
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Here's the link to the announcement this morning:
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/new...n-with-256gb-internal-storage-unveiled-730942
Not sure if 2.5Mhz is real. According to Intel's website, Z3580 have max frequency of 2.33Ghz only
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Honestly, I don't care about anything other than the quarter of a TB storage *droool*
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Here's the link to the announcement this morning:
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Its also 2.3 ghz
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Its also 2.3 ghz
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Yes.. the Deluxe is 2.3 ghz. You've pointed that out already.
The Deluxe Special Edition... that's what was announced this morning. & if it IS a misprint @ 2.3 ghz? who cares? It's not like we're going to notice an extra 200mhz.
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Yes.. the Deluxe is 2.3 ghz. You've pointed that out already.
The Deluxe Special Edition... that's what was announced this morning. & if it IS a misprint @ 2.3 ghz? who cares? It's not like we're going to notice an extra 200mhz.
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Btw 2.5 ghz is really noticeable.
Umm really Asus lol. 5.1.1 would be great instead of making 30 version of the same phone.....
Guess that what cm12 is for right
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Btw 2.5 ghz is really noticeable.
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sorry OP, we're getting away from the topic @ hand but 2.3 ghz -> 2.5 ghz will NOT be that noticeable.
0.2 ghz = 8.7% ( as in 0.08695 ) increase in potential performance. In general, you need a 50% increase to notice a difference.
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sorry OP, we're getting away from the topic @ hand but 2.3 ghz -> 2.5 ghz will NOT be that noticeable.
0.2 ghz = 8.7% ( as in 0.08695 ) increase in potential performance. In general, you need a 50% increase to notice a difference.
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Oh really? I don't think so.
It's exactly the same except for storage. While it would be amazing to have 256gb of internal storage, I don't think the premium would be worth it. 64 is enough for me(for apps) with media on my external card
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Oh really? I don't think so.
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Clock speeds don't mean a whole lot in modern processors.
In all reality if you have the 2.3ghz model then this is NOT worth it period IMHO. 2.3ghz to 2.5ghz you will not be able to tell a difference in real world use. The 256 internal storage is amazing just to have. But 64gb is way more than enough for me and majority of users.
goodbye flagship z00a..you'll be forgotten and will never receive 5.1.1 or M.....
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goodbye flagship z00a..you'll be forgotten and will never receive 5.1.1 or M.....
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Lol you can't be serious........
ycavan said:
sorry OP, we're getting away from the topic @ hand but 2.3 ghz -> 2.5 ghz will NOT be that noticeable.
0.2 ghz = 8.7% ( as in 0.08695 ) increase in potential performance. In general, you need a 50% increase to notice a difference.
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so.... 8.7% more faster battery drain?
ASUS pls, fix your os problem first :crying:
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goodbye flagship z00a..you'll be forgotten and will never receive 5.1.1 or M.....
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according to spec, it will be the same Z00A. So, it should share the same ROM with existing ZE551ML.
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that is utterly wrong, over the years all the performance gains you get from intel are from stock clock speed bumps rather than IPC increase. a 200mhz increase in turbo clocks on all four cores can make a noticeable difference, that is if they can be maintained long enough, otherwise in most short time race to sleep scenarios the difference is hard to see. in fact the only changes you see from SD800 to SD805 in cpu are that qualcomm keeps overclocking their CPUs, but the problem is that qualcomm has more conservative throttling mechanisms whereas intel handles it more leniently. the point is if they kept the same TDP as 2.3ghz one with the new one then it won't make any significant change, if they raise the TDP or allow for longer turbo time then that 2.5ghz will make a noticeable change in many daily usage cases such as gaming and HEVC decoding.
in terms of app opening speed and booting time though, that depends on what kind of NAND asus uses. the nand they use so far in our ZE551ML are pretty crappy and around average at best, if they kept using those lower grade NAND then I see no point in this new variant at all