hello guys, i wanted to ask if somebody has already run some benchmarks on 4.2 like antutu etc. to see if 4.2 brings any performance differences to 4.1
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Benchmarks don't really mean much, i can say gaming performance has improved a lot
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Actually, gaming performance on 4.1.2 was better for me.
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Games are a lot smoother on 4.2 for me
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for me the 4.2 is much slower.
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I just over clocked my nexus 7 GPU to 700/1465 is it safe? I'm using M-Kernel a28 @1.4ghz performance and SmoothRom 4.2 any help you would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Even 1.6Ghz still safe. But I prefer 1.5Ghz because it gives more battery life.
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JohnMacky said:
I just over clocked my nexus 7 GPU to 700/1465 is it safe? I'm using M-Kernel a28 @1.4ghz performance and SmoothRom 4.2 any help you would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Its been noted in a few of the Dev threads that of speeds over 484 on the GPU generate a lot of heat and can cause problems longterm for the gpu. With that said every device is different but I'd keep that in mind and watch out for signs of GPU problems and clock it back down if needed.
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Thanks for the info! Really helps!
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Anyone know of any? Plus experiences with chain fire 3d?
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Cf3d + jellybean = bricked nexus s
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I am wondering this now myself. Since I am using 10.1 my gaming experience seems really bad
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CM7 has always been great for me when it comes to gaming.
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Rasbeanjelly ils good for gaming.
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Really, the best option is to overclock to 1.2 or 1.4ghz before playing a game. As far as I can tell, and in my experience, not a huge of difference is present between gaming on different roms.
Slimbean will most likely give you the most amount of RAM free for gaming though.
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Well i personally recommend cm7.2.0 with 2.3-BIGMEM-65FPS KERNEL
You will get 405 mb of total ram!!
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Where do you find that kernel?
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BUMP!! (for 2.3 kernel link!)
the GB roms are the best for gaming, like oxygen 2.3.2 and CM 7.2
for jellybean roms, as said littlebigsnafu slimbean give you the most amount of RAM free to play games
here a kernel wirh bigmem for GB! --> http://byeonggonlee.blogspot.com/2012/04/gb-lynx-kernel-150.html?m=1
I really like JellyB-TSM 17 with Marmite 7.3 (non CM).... read the thread, some gamers on it singing it's praises!
Is it?
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TricksterMod always shows that even after gaming for 30 mins or so CPU temperature does not go beyond 60'c
Stock kernel or rooted??
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Stock rom rooted with Motleys kernel OC AT 1.5 and 51mhz
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I personally have not seen the temperature hitting 70 till date..i have been using it since last december...
Any specific game in particular???
Have you tried the lean kernel??
Any ZRam tweaks??
After playing does the temperature stay around 70 or it drops??
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I never used tweaks or the lean kernel and games like mc4 and dead trigger make it get to 70 degrees or even 72 or 73 but when in watch YouTube it doesnt. Do you know any good Oc settings?
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kel29738 said:
I never used tweaks or the lean kernel and games like mc4 and dead trigger make it get to 70 degrees or even 72 or 73 but when in watch YouTube it doesnt. Do you know any good Oc settings?
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I personally prefer the lean kernel and OC at 1500 and change the Read Ahead buffer size to 1667 .... Min at 102000 interactive governor even running benchmarks using Antutu and quadrant temp does not go beyond early 60
I do play a few racing games but not the ones you mentioned but have not seen it go beyond 60'c
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Okay I will try that now and I will be back with the results
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Okay I just did it I got a 5529 score on quadrant but the CPU hit 62
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kel29738 said:
Okay I just did it I got a 5529 score on quadrant but the CPU hit 62
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5529 is decent with this kernel.
How about the battery temperature???
What is the total up time for your grouper?
While holding the nexus do you feel the back rubber getting hot??
I did notice it at times but after flashing to lean kernel it was no longer there..
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Battery is 34c I do feel it get a little warm and grouper is 00:02:05
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Battery is 34c I do feel it get a little warm
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Battery temp seems to be in order..i found this on xda
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086270
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I'm scared to oc to 1.6 man and I'm loving these settings and kernel you gave me I have 5 apps open and the CPU temp is a 54-57
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I'm scared to oc to 1.6 man and I'm loving these settings and kernel you gave me I have 5 apps open and the CPU temp is a 54-57
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Not a big fan of OC myself. That range is definitely what i see on my grouper too.
Just wondering any changes under developer options with regards to GPU force rendering??
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Yes I have that on
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Yes I have that on
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I normally switch that on for playing asphalt or EA racing and while flashing ROMs and checking benchmarks (more of a placebo than anything else )
While browsing or tweeting i switch it off
Cheers
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Lmao I keep it on
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I just played dead trigger for 5 min and the CPU hit 69
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Any info on the game forum around safe temperature limits??
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Where is the game forums?
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Where is the game forums?
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140-145 F is normal for tegra3
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Does anyone have a link to their benchmark scores on the Nexus 7?
Geekbench preferred, others are fine too, but I'd like to see GB.
Here's the first benchmark I did. Just got it an hour ago. It's weird it thinks I have tegra 3 lol
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Thanks, was able to do a compare on geekbench.
Link for anyone else if interested:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/compare/2201650/2199407
Nexus 7 2013 4.3 Seems fairly identical to stock 4.3 Nexus 4 but it also looks like there are some tweaked improvements to the memory architecture.
Dunno if this is still relevant, but here is so,e updated scores.
Jassy Kernel, CM 10.2
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How did you guys managed to get 20000+ points?
I'm stock and unrooted and i get this:
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How did you guys managed to get 20000+ points?
I'm stock and unrooted and i get this:
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Custom ROMs and Kernels.
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PA 3.94
Faux kernel ES
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geekbench 3 scores:
using defaulted settings on elementalX kernel 1-2, i got 620 single, 1904 multi scores , kinda slow huh?
Running CyanogenMod 10.2 latest nightly Elementalx kernel and Overclocked to 1.89ghz stable. Any higher and my scores drop.
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/2274995
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Running CyanogenMod 10.2 latest nightly Elementalx kernel and Overclocked to 1.89ghz stable. Any higher and my scores drop.
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/2274995
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At the same clock speed of the Galaxy S4, you get the same benchmark result.
One more hint that this S4 Pro is just an underclocked Snapdragon 600, no more, no less.
What do u guys thinks?
U use 4.3 or 4.4?
Wich is faster?
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IMO, 4.4 is faster and better. 4.3 was a bad release. Love the new kitkat design and colors. I noticed my battery improved aswell.
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