Low quadrant scores? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I use the trinity kernel and my quadrant score is only like at 5000? I dont understand everyone else gets 7000 or around 6900? What settings do you guys use on the kernel? and my I/O score is very low.

iTzTrevor said:
I use the trinity kernel and my quadrant score is only like at 5000? I dont understand everyone else gets 7000 or around 6900? What settings do you guys use on the kernel? and my I/O score is very low.
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I/O scores can be upped by turning off fsync, with a supported kernel, either via an app or script.
_motley's kernel thread has a command for disabling fsync, and can be saved to a script and put in the init.d folder. Trinity has an app that can set the setting as well.

Thanks but for benchmarking does everyone change the governor to performance and max out the GHZ to the highest..? I do that. and my scores arent even that good.

iTzTrevor said:
Thanks but for benchmarking does everyone change the governor to performance and max out the GHZ to the highest..? I do that. and my scores arent even that good.
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no, i get lower scores with the performance governor. personally i prefer ondemand/deadline. also, the commands to run the ext4 mount script that the tkt app runs, and the commands to turn off/on fsync, are in my signature. use the terminal emulator. remember to benchmark highest cpu/highest cpu.

How do i do the ext mount script..? its not in the trinity kernel app.

Its done automagically.
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iTzTrevor said:
How do i do the ext mount script..? its not in the trinity kernel app.
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all you do is open the app after you bootup. it runs it automagically on that first opening

quadrant means nothing etc

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quadrant scores using custom roms

alright here a thread to post your scores by using non-stock roms
first off i will start
rom used:
android revolution 2.0.14
set cpu:
1228 MHZ
max: 1228800
min: 122800
scaling: on demand
Quadrant:
4 runs scores here directly after booting:
1st run : 2578
2nd run : 2465
3rd run : 2424
4th run : 2526
in depth score from the 4th run:
total : 2526
cpu: 5807
mem: 1133
I/O : 4754
2d : 323
3d : 613
3704.
Coredroid 2.5 kamma 1.9bfs kernal at 1.5ghz
(sorry for my bad english)
Yesterday I root the phone, but I can only SetCPU with lower frequency (768 MHz or 384) and I can not find a program just to turn it up (overclock) ... is there a way?
Moderator, please lock this thread
Uff, not this again.. Quadrant does not give accurate results of ROM's performance. It just does not. Then there are kernels that can "fool" Q to give better results, I mean kernels with different schedulers like BFS (brain **** scheduler). Any comparison between ROMs is pretty much useless when you use Quadrant.
jkoljo said:
Uff, not this again.. Quadrant does not give accurate results of ROM's performance. It just does not. Then there are kernels that can "fool" Q to give better results, I mean kernels with different schedulers like BFS (brain **** scheduler). Any comparison between ROMs is pretty much useless when you use Quadrant.
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agree
they can chnge it in their custom kernels
jkoljo said:
Uff, not this again.. Quadrant does not give accurate results of ROM's performance. It just does not. Then there are kernels that can "fool" Q to give better results, I mean kernels with different schedulers like BFS (brain **** scheduler). Any comparison between ROMs is pretty much useless when you use Quadrant.
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'a user' posted some info on why CoreDroid gives such high benchmark results with OC kernels. Total placebo effects.
@OP You judge a rom by how smoothly it runs for you, lag and stuff. When on earth are you ever going to use your phone to do something with DNA or play a game where the light dims and brightens over and over again. I mean, its fine for just testing and tuning, but real world results are more accurate.
Agree with the above posts.The only thing you can measure with Quadrant is your patience until you get what you expect!
But seriously,benchmarks like nenamark or linpack are far more accurate and represent real performance measurements.I personally run them once in a while to confirm that everything is running ok.
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Leggenda said:
(sorry for my bad english)
Yesterday I root the phone, but I can only SetCPU with lower frequency (768 MHz or 384) and I can not find a program just to turn it up (overclock) ... is there a way?
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Anyone can help me?
Leggenda said:
Anyone can help me?
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Although you are completely off-topic...
Well,when in SetCpu tap menu,device selection and then autodetect speeds.It will ask for root,give it root rights and check the remember box in superuser's prompt.

[Q] really slow a500/ quadrant score 656???

Hi,
as i'm using my iconia a500 i noticed some heavy Performance issues. i rooted and installed several Roms but my Quadrant score keeps being low. right now i am on lightspeed 1.0.1 with Richard's Kernel and my Quadrant score is only 656!!!
i'm really curious about this any suggestions?
thanks in advance
kiark
Just a guess, but the cpu probably is not running full during the test. Might have to use a app to force to 1000 during the test.
Running 2.4 kernel? If so, the default intersctive scaling governor is borked so either use setcpu to change to on demand or flash back to 2.3. Im personally running 1.6ghz as max speed with on demand.
thank u very much, setting the cpu up with setcpu worked!
CPU really does not have much effect on quadrant score. It is the combination of the Rom and the kernel it self.
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IM using the xoom 3.2 rom
My acer is over clocked to 1.5 and here are my benchmark scores.
Useing Quadrant I got 3421 (best of three runs) and frame rates around 45
Useing Linpack I got 45.438 mflpos on single thread in 1.85 seconds and
71.53 mflops on multi-thread in 2.36 seconds again best of three runs
Useing AnTuTu Benchmark I got a score of 6159 and frame rates right at around 60 fps
Useing Vellamo (its new and a benchmark tool for a tablets browser to see how ell the browser performs does things like java and flash stress tests and load speeds of web pages) I got a score of 1072
naturallight said:
CPU really does not have much effect on quadrant score. It is the combination of the Rom and the kernel it self.
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not sure on this. if it doesnt have much effect why do you see such a huge difference between 216 Mhz and 1.5 Ghz clock speeds in quadrant?

How GPU O'C?

I guys i have the franco kernel "r25 version" and the kernel has the GPU OC feature , i run some quadrant and the fps is always arounfd 60 max.
How can i set the clock ? there is a program to do that? Thks
miguelcold said:
I guys i have the franco kernel "r25 version" and the kernel has the GPU OC feature , i run some quadrant and the fps is always arounfd 60 max.
How can i set the clock ? there is a program to do that? Thks
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Stop using quadrant. -_- use a real graphics benchmark like taji I think its called.
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but other day i saw a guy with a nexus 7 and his fps were 100
and can u aswer my question , how oc the gpu?
miguelcold said:
but other day i saw a guy with a nexus 7 and his fps were 100
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Because other kernels also uncap the fps... which is pointless.
miguelcold said:
and can u aswer my question , how oc the gpu?
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Buy his app there is an interface for it. Or you could change the max in the file located in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ called GPU_oc. The number in the file is the max frequency change it to whatever you like. Nothing above 700 I would suggest. Use a root explorer or echo the number via terminal emulator.
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[Q] About Performance From OC'ing Kernels.

Okay I have been debating on which kernel to use for the CM10 ROM I use, some of them like m-kernel support CPU/GPU OC'ing up to like 1.7GHz then other kernels like franco support the same, but don't allow an OC above stock. How much performance gain for sacrifice of battery life do you truly get from OC'ing your CPU to a higher frequency, compared to just overclocking your GPU?
I can't notice a big difference in my use with the OC CPU . The GPU OC is more noticeable for me. I run trinity kernel at 1150 CPU 446 gpu and it runs great.
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I run motley plus a10 and I do notice faster installs on apps. If you want numbers flash a kernel and run it through quadrants benchmarks
sunman277 said:
I run motley plus a10 and I do notice faster installs on apps. If you want numbers flash a kernel and run it through quadrants benchmarks
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I'd use something like AnTuTu over Quadrant just because I find it more reliable tbh.

[Q] Why is my N4 scored too low in AnTuTu?

Just bought the N4 today and test it in AnTuTu.
For the everything stock, it's scored about ~14000 (I've seen many other people with ~17000).
And now I've just rooted & changed the rom to PA 3.15 (16 Apr) and franco kernel Milestone 1 and the score is ~16000 (What I've seen is ~21000)
Is it normal (according to what I've seen, it's not). And what shoud I do then?
Thanks
My latest score are:
CPU: 5192
RAM: 3483
GPU: 8202
I/O: 900
** Just saw CPU float-point scored just 947, so what's wrong
I didn't do anything apart from installing the rom and kernel.
another pointless thread!
Is your phone lagging? Do you observe any performance issues?
If not, why do you care what score you get?
Just curious because other people get the score I mentioned above but for me it's not like others.
bankgg said:
Just curious because other people get the score I mentioned above but for me it's not like others.
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you get higher antutu scores if you run a bionic/krait optimized rom. if not, your scores are normal.
simms22 said:
you get higher antutu scores if you run a bionic/krait optimized rom. if not, your scores are normal.
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ParanoidAndroid is not one?
bankgg said:
ParanoidAndroid is not one?
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i do not know, i do not run paranoid. im strictly on rasbean jelly
it also can be that you are benching wrong or that you are hitting the thermal throttle. thermal throttle can be disabled. if you do hit thermal throttle, it automatically lowers your cpu speed until the device has cooled down.
simms22 said:
i do not know, i do not run paranoid. im strictly on rasbean jelly
it also can be that you are benching wrong or that you are hitting the thermal throttle. thermal throttle can be disabled. if you do hit thermal throttle, it automatically lowers your cpu speed until the device has cooled down.
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Of course I do not care what these benchmarks will be, but I just curios that my benchmarks are different from others. That's it
I will post the result again when I think my phone is cooled down. Thanks again
Yeah pa is optimised. Try flashing a reset kernel, to get back to stock kernel which is needed after using a Franco kernel.
Test it on antutu with stock kernel just to see what you score.
Stock kernel+pa should get you a 20000+ score.
Go from there.
meangreenie said:
Yeah pa is optimised. Try flashing a reset kernel, to get back to stock kernel which is needed after using a Franco kernel.
Test it on antutu with stock kernel just to see what you score.
Stock kernel+pa should get you a 20000+ score.
Go from there.
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Sorry mate but how can I do that. Just got my N4 today so don't fire me
bankgg said:
Sorry mate but how can I do that. Just got my N4 today so don't fire me
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You've probably found it by now, but if not check the kernel threads, most have a reset kernel to return to stock kernel.
Benchmarks don't really get the accurate scores so it is not showing the true score of the device.
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I only get about 17k on pa with Franco.
I have only got >20k by oc to 1.8 GHz but there is no point. Phone is lighting fast at 1.5
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I get between 20000 and 21000 on a few roms with no overclocking. You might be getting lower scores because you have apps running, clear out your recents. Your phone might also be running at a high temperature (can cause performance issues).
meangreenie said:
Yeah pa is optimised. Try flashing a reset kernel, to get back to stock kernel which is needed after using a Franco kernel.
Test it on antutu with stock kernel just to see what you score.
Stock kernel+pa should get you a 20000+ score.
Go from there.
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Can you give me a zip of rest kernel?
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simms22 said:
i do not know, i do not run paranoid. im strictly on rasbean jelly
it also can be that you are benching wrong or that you are hitting the thermal throttle. thermal throttle can be disabled. if you do hit thermal throttle, it automatically lowers your cpu speed until the device has cooled down.
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Do you have any quick suggestion for fixing thermal throttling on N4...
htnawsaj said:
Do you have any quick suggestion for fixing thermal throttling on N4...
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Undervolt and raise battery thermal limits in etc/thermals.conf file is about all you can do software wise apart from turning off thermal protection completely.
su(press enter)
echo N > /sys/module/msm_thermal/parameters/enabled(press enter)
in a terminal emulater. this disables thermal throttle. to re enable, use a Y instead of an N or just reboot.
htnawsaj said:
Do you have any quick suggestion for fixing thermal throttling on N4...
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