I did each test about 20 times and here are the best scores I got
ethansalkic said:
I did each test about 20 times and here are the best scores I got
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Hi guys,
I have been running Fresh since I first rooted my phone months and months ago. I would say, that on average, I would get high 1400s to low 1500s in quadrant with either net's or king's kernels. Lately, however, as I was finding time to update the benchmarks on my sig, I found that my quadrants are landing at about 1100s. I don't remember them being that low with net's 4.3.1 kernel and below. Anyone else having issues with his latest (4.3.2) kernels? Everything other than the low quadrants are fine; including fps2d and linpack.
Also, I tried CFS and BFS with the same results.
Any ideas?!
Thanks in advance...
Quadrant tests don't mean ****. Does your phone run OK? If it does, don't even worry about it.
Did you upgrade you Quadrant? The new one reports lower scores.
jstalford said:
Did you upgrade you Quadrant? The new one reports lower scores.
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Indeed! That might be it. How come it reports lower now? Shouldn't they have adjusted the other phones listed as well then?!
I can't remember exactly, but I think they fixed something that was causing scores to be falsely reported as higher than they actually were. Not sure why they didn't adjust the scores in the graph, maybe they were unaffected by whatever was fixed?
Well, anyone else experiencing the same thing? Lower quadrants?!
unless you love stroking your ego, these scores mean nothing. as long as the phone is snappy and responsive for you, don't worry about "lower" scrores
Yep I get a lot lower scores on all roms and kernels I use.
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Just tested on fresh 3.5.0.1 with stock kernel and got 1014.
I couldn't imagine a phone running any smoother than this and I have no need to overclock or tweak or anything. Easily get 16 hours on a charge with moderate use.
brokentoaster24 said:
unless you love stroking your ego, these scores mean nothing. as long as the phone is snappy and responsive for you, don't worry about "lower" scrores
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I understand that it isn't accurate, but it is still the most used method of comparing between and within devices. As long as the 'innacuracy' is constant across the board, what does it matter? It also, somewhats, can give you a glimpse of whether a ROM or kernel is better or worst than others. Which is what I mostly use it for. A 300-400 drop is significant IMHO and I don't feel I'm crazy for inquiring about it.
Bielinsk said:
Just tested on fresh 3.5.0.1 with stock kernel and got 1014.
I couldn't imagine a phone running any smoother than this and I have no need to overclock or tweak or anything. Easily get 16 hours on a charge with moderate use.
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Good to know I'm not the only one. I didn't notice any change in performance on my end too. Just thought the sudden drop was weird.
Thanks!
from my experience, there's tons of things you can do to improve quad scored but do nothing in the realm of real world gains. look up data2ext for serious I/O boosts
edit: just for fun, i loaded up the same set up. overclocked and set to performance governor and i get about 1300's
I keep reading people achieving 2000+ on Quadrant when overclocked and Im running the rooted GB OC'd to 1.15ghz so I went and ran the test for myself and the first timei got 1600, than i ran it again and got in the 1700s, and i kept running it unitl eventually it climbed up to 2100. Is this normal or is something wrong?
Thanks
michaelearth said:
I keep reading people achieving 2000+ on Quadrant when overclocked and Im running the rooted GB OC'd to 1.15ghz so I went and ran the test for myself and the first timei got 1600, than i ran it again and got in the 1700s, and i kept running it unitl eventually it climbed up to 2100. Is this normal or is something wrong?
Thanks
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quadrant is really overrated try something like smartbench 2010, really tho any phone is only as fast as you think it is, like what does 1600 mean anyway? just a number where as other ppl getting a higher number really doesnt mean anything
its fun to play with quadrant....thats about all its worth as far as im concerned
Try smartbench 2011
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After experimenting with three Nexus S (my own, my brother's and my neighbor's) I found out that even if they run on the same clock speed and voltage they react differently.. my Nexus S is stable without a single reboot at 1512 Mhz and max arm voltage.. No one of the other two can take this clock speed.. I also attached some Screenshots from SetCPU..
Tell me how much can you push your Nexus S..
mikekir97 said:
After experimenting with three Nexus S (my own, my brother's and my neighbor's) I found out that even if they run on the same clock speed and voltage they react differently.. my Nexus S is stable without a single reboot at 1512 Mhz and max arm voltage.. No one of the other two can take this clock speed.. I also attached some Screenshots from SetCPU..
Tell me how much can you push your Nexus S..
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Over 9000!
I can hardly push mine. Then again I'm pretty ... strong-minded about what defines a stable overclock. Less than 500 hours without rebooting on its own and it's an offense.
polobunny said:
Over 9000!
I can hardly push mine. Then again I'm pretty ... strong-minded about what defines a stable overclock. Less than 500 hours without rebooting on its own and it's an offense.
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what do you mean with "Over 9000!" ..??
mikekir97 said:
what do you mean with "Over 9000!" ..??
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Nevermind that, it's an internet joke. I can't really overclock mine much or as I said, it will assuredly become unstable within 500 hours.
1200mhz on cm10.
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After couple of tests I've came across couple of different results that vary.Some times i get results like 24000 thats below the average but I've also got 3 times results like 38000 40000 and even 41000 and this is more than average.I dont know why is there such a difference so please say what you think
discoverymen1999 said:
After couple of tests I've came across couple of different results that vary.Some times i get results like 24000 thats below the average but I've also got 3 times results like 38000 40000 and even 41000 and this is more than average.I dont know why is there such a difference so please say what you think
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Its how benchmarking works, the variation between 38000 to 41000 is about correct. It can dip down to 24000 for a huge number of reasons, the most likely is thermal throttling (The phones got hot so it scales CPU/GPU frequency down to cool off, producing a lower score).
The only way to boost the benchmark on EXYNOS S20 is to benchmark it on the freezer.
So the temperature of the processor doesn't go up to 70'C so you can fry eggs.
Here is my test
BTW i think this phone needs a serious kernel optimisation, and antutu temps are shiet, its telling me 50° idle while CPU monitor and others shows about 37°..
mariolcela said:
The only way to boost the benchmark on EXYNOS S20 is to benchmark it on the freezer.
So the temperature of the processor doesn't go up to 70'C so you can fry eggs.
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my year old op7 pro got same or slightly better scores
bigbossclk said:
Here is my test
BTW i think this phone needs a serious kernel optimisation, and antutu temps are shiet, its telling me 50° idle while CPU monitor and others shows about 37°..
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The thing is that the s20 doesn't get the same results after 2 or 3 antutu benchmarks in a row.
The cpu temperature rises and the performance drops down quickly
Its like a mid range phone.
No worth £1200
yodainascoda said:
my year old op7 pro got same or slightly better scores
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Yeah but you don't need to put your op7 pro on the freezer to get those results
mariolcela said:
Yeah but you don't need to put your op7 pro on the freezer to get those results
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spot on mate :good: