Hey folks! Yeah, it's another Benchmark thread. Except I tend to really like Vellamo when compared to Basemark, Antutu, Geekbench, etc. It's developed by Qualcomm themselves. I usually don't care about benchmarks, but I'm curious to see how other configurations perform on this suite.
Vellamo measures shear CPU and Memory performance with a suite of different tools and algorithms. The benchmarks don't take forever, the UI is clean and well thought out, the results can be compared with other devices and there are even super in-depth performance results and charts to look at if you're into that sort of thing.
I figured I would start this thread to see who can get the highest score in the three different benchmarks this App has to offer. Especially now that Nougat is out, I'm curious to see which OS performs better, which ROMs, browsers, kernels, etc. Grab the app off the Play Store and post your scores below! Feel free to use my post as a template.
ROM: Stock Android Nougat
Kernel: Phasma R25
Browser: Chrome 52
CPU Governor Used: Performance (OnDemand for Multi-Core)
I/O Schedule: Zen (256kb Readahead)
Extreme v4 Thermal Throttling Tweak used
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NOTE: You can't use the Performance Governor for the Multi-Core Benchmark. It'll throw an error during one of the tests because one of the tests is meant to see how a CPU governor reacts to different loads. The Performance governor doesn't do that that at all, it just sets the CPU to the highest frequency. I recommend OnDemand for this test. You WILL get a higher score as a result.
For comparison, I ran a second benchmark with a more practical setup. The results below are from the same exact config but using the HawkTail 1.2 Governor Profile (Interactive CPU governor).
First try...
Stock N, rootless, no animations, killed background apps
Joms_US said:
Stock N, rootless, no animations, killed background apps
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Interesting that our Single Core and Browser results can be so different. Mind telling me what CPU governor, I/O Scheduler, Readahead Value, etc. you used during the tests?
Alcolawl said:
Interesting that our Single Core and Browser results can be so different. Mind telling me what CPU governor, I/O Scheduler, Readahead Value, etc. you used during the tests?
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Whatever is the default for stock N, that is what was used I guess. I am not using any custom ROM, governor, kernel etc. for my phone.
ROM: Pure Nexus
Kernel: ElementalX
Browser: Chrome 52
CPU Governor Used: Interactive (HawkTail 1.2)
I/O Schedule: fiops (512kb Readahead)
Scores below
manpildo said:
ROM: Pure Nexus
Kernel: ElementalX
Browser: Chrome 52
CPU Governor Used: Interactive (HawkTail 1.2)
I/O Schedule: fiops (512kb Readahead)
Scores below
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I changed my phone to HawkTail 1.2 (which is what I usually use anyways) and got these results. The results in grey are the results I got running Performance / OnDemand.
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Hi, today i've installed quadrant benchmark app, my nexus one score is very low, only 770, it's behind n1 with 2.2, droid x and galaxy s...i'm wondering why! My flashed rom is this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714184
1351 for Me. Do you have a lot of windows open on your browser?
maybe is time for a different room
1520 on CM V6.0.0-RC2
1495 for CM 6.0.0 RC2
mrbkkt1 said:
1351 for Me. Do you have a lot of windows open on your browser?
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I've tried after a reboot and nothing changes...
that rom is a stock with few mods, it's very strange!
Did you do the Pandora/streaming music audio quality fix? If so that causes your phone to score a lot lower in quadrant. In the benchmark it checks ACC encoding and decoding, and the fix for the audio quality causes those two tests to run significantly slower. Even so, the general speed of the phone is unaffected.
1748 on rod's rom with wildmonks kernel
+1 to the "get CM6 RC2" recommendations. I am on it, and I scored 1542 on my 1.113 GHz N1 running CM6RC2, with SetCPU on "interactive."
1657 on Kang-O-Rama 1.0b1 SP1
Flashed to Wildmonk's latest 800mV BFS kernel, and I got 1805. This is a very nice kernel!
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Did you do the Pandora/streaming music audio quality fix? If so that causes your phone to score a lot lower in quadrant. In the benchmark it checks ACC encoding and decoding, and the fix for the audio quality causes those two tests to run significantly slower. Even so, the general speed of the phone is unaffected.
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Dude you found the point
Now i must found out how to remove that fix, that i don't even need
well if that affect just the score of the benchmark i don't mind keeping it as it is obviously!
Vanilla Nexus One, except iR Kernel, latest .34, 900-something mV.
1577 on Quadrant. SetCPU on userspace, 998 Mhz min and max.
Glad that solved it. I'm not sure why this thread became a pissing contest for people's benchmark scores. Anyways the fix shouldn't provide any real world slowdown as far as I know of, and it makes Pandora sound a heck of a lot better.
I'm almost getting 1800 quadrant..
are you sure you're running on Android 2.2? I think 2.1 got these low scores
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Glad that solved it. I'm not sure why this thread became a pissing contest for people's benchmark scores. Anyways the fix shouldn't provide any real world slowdown as far as I know of, and it makes Pandora sound a heck of a lot better.
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But i don't use pandora, so who cares?
I've posted this problem in the thread of the rom i use and the dev have already posted a new version that remove that fix (removing a fix for fixing a bug)
1477 was the highest score I got.
Stock Froyo.
Given with the release of Dorimanx 3.4D just out giving some amazing results on various roms id thought I'd share my setup and let people share there's
So 1st off with the following setup I got this.
Scaling Max CPU =1500mhz
Cpu gov (awake) = smartass v2
Gpu steps = 200 267 400 mhz
Gpu voltages = 800mv 850mv 900mv
This was on Neatrom lite 1.0
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And this on Rootbox 1.2
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Which app do you use for benchmarking.
I constantly see the benchmark pics, like the ones of you, and I'm really interested in the performance of my GS2.
Cr3ck3r5 said:
Which app do you use for benchmarking.
I constantly see the benchmark pics, like the ones of you, and I'm really interested in the performance of my GS2.
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He uses Quadrant for benchmarking.
Here you go mate : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.standard&hl=fr
have fun
i/o scheduler
What I/O Scheduler are you using??
Sio
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You need to up you gpu voltage those values are way too low for stability
duykhang524 said:
You need to up you gpu voltage those values are way too low for stability
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For me only stabilize gpu 400 at 1150mV
@ Dream.
Did you get any better bench scores since Dori keeps updating and we're at version 5.84 already??
Just curious
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What I/O Scheduler are you using??
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Governor = Hyper
I/O = SIO
Max = 1.3 GHz
Min = 200 MHz
well i got my nexus 7 a few days ago and im enjoying it so far. my question is this: are the quadrant scores supposed to be low? im getting 3450, well below the asus transformer and htc one x. is this normal or is it just me?
edward650 said:
well i got my nexus 7 a few days ago and im enjoying it so far. my question is this: are the quadrant scores supposed to be low? im getting 3450, well below the asus transformer and htc one x. is this normal or is it just me?
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stock? testing at what speed? if your stock, that means you are benching at highest/lowest cpu, not highest/highest. which lets your device scale. quadrant doesnt tax your device enough for all four cores to kick in, i bet its even only benching with one core too. theres no way to know what cpu speed or how many cores are being used in the benchmark, so your scores will be random at best. root it, set your cpu speed to highest/highest, turn off tegra hotplug so that all four cores are used, then benchmark.
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stock? testing at what speed? if your stock, that means you are benching at highest/lowest cpu, not highest/highest. which lets your device scale. quadrant doesnt tax your device enough for all four cores to kick in, i bet its even only benching with one core too. theres no way to know what cpu speed or how many cores are being used in the benchmark, so your scores will be random at best. root it, set your cpu speed to highest/highest, turn off tegra hotplug so that all four cores are used, then benchmark.
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yes stock and unrooted. well this answered my question! thank you very much
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stock? testing at what speed? if your stock, that means you are benching at highest/lowest cpu, not highest/highest. which lets your device scale. quadrant doesnt tax your device enough for all four cores to kick in, i bet its even only benching with one core too. theres no way to know what cpu speed or how many cores are being used in the benchmark, so your scores will be random at best. root it, set your cpu speed to highest/highest, turn off tegra hotplug so that all four cores are used, then benchmark.
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How do you turn off tegra hotplug?
sayeef said:
How do you turn off tegra hotplug?
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the kernel you are using has to have the option to do so built into it(most custom kernels do). for example..
tegra hotplug on(default)
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all four cores are active
two cores active
also, turning of fsync will increase benchmark score(especially i/o)
In my rom, jellyblast, there are several i/o and governors.. I'd know what's better for phone performance (I know can decrease battery duration)
Governors:
powercats
activecats
blackcats (now I'm using this)
bcm21553 (stock, I think)
conservative (stock)
performance (stock)
I/O:
noop (stock)
deadline
cfq
vr
sio (I'm using this)
Are my settings correct for performances?
There is a whole thread on xda which tells you what each one does
There is also a huge section on Wikipedia that does the same
I suggest you go take a look
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736168
Raffhell said:
In my rom, jellyblast, there are several i/o and governors.. I'd know what's better for phone performance (I know can decrease battery duration)
Governors:
powercats
activecats
blackcats (now I'm using this)
bcm21553 (stock, I think)
conservative (stock)
performance (stock)
I/O:
noop (stock)
deadline
cfq
vr
sio (I'm using this)
Are my settings correct for performances?
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At home playing games
Performance - deadline (drains battery but very fast
An usual day (work or college etc)
Bcm21553- sio (both good performance and battery life, opening and switching b/w apps made faster by sio)
Away and want to conserve battery
Conservative -noop
Hit thanks if I helped
marcussmith2626 said:
There is a whole thread on xda which tells you what each one does
There is also a huge section on Wikipedia that does the same
I suggest you go take a look
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736168
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I use ussr9 and for me performance +cfq is fast.. No lag.. N I clock my phone to 1.2!XD
marcussmith2626 said:
There is a whole thread on xda which tells you what each one does
There is also a huge section on Wikipedia that does the same
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736168
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I didn't find anything about -cats, however I'm testing severals settings.
I'll try ondemand and cfq just now. Thank you for replies, you can also close topic
I want to preface this with the fact that I have run several roms over the course of my time spent in rooting and flashing. Out of all of the roms, CM12.1 is the most stable and currently runs the fastest. I'm wondering if the Note 7 or S7/S7E ports will be able to handle overclocking because every time I have tried, the device will reboot. If I can't get these types of roms to be stable and fast, I won't be able to test them with Antutu benchmark. That said, I'm wondering if there is anyone who has a higher score than this. If so, what rom did you use and how stable is it?
I should note that I am currently using these specs:
-ROM: CM12.1
-Kernel: IdleKernel
-Screen Size: 2560 X 1440 (My phone seems to handle this incredibly well, though I can't quite get it up to 4K without having problems.)
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If I can't get these types of roms to be stable and fast, I won't be able to test them with Antutu benchmark.
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Yeah, this joke is really killing me...
Dejan Sathanas said:
Yeah, this joke is really killing me...
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The questions were posed because I want to know if anyone has had better luck than I did. I'm merely curious as to what the limits are of this type of phone.
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The questions were posed because I want to know if anyone has had better luck than I did. I'm merely curious as to what the limits are of this type of phone.
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This score means nothing if you do not specify used cpu governor, hotplug driver, i/o scheduler and o.c value.
With an S7E port (default settings, no optimizations and no OC), i can get +62K and a 3D score higher than yours.
zlazaar said:
This score means nothing if you do not specify used cpu governor, hotplug driver, i/o scheduler and o.c value.
With an S7E port (default settings, no optimizations and no OC), i can get +62K and a 3D score higher than yours.
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As expected, most N7/S7E ports will have a higher 3D value than CM. The govenor I used was interactive. Overclocked to 2.76 ghz, gpu was also overclocked to 450 mhz. I chose not to mess with the i/o scheduler. Hotplugging was turned off.
The Killing Joke said:
As expected, most N7/S7E ports will have a higher 3D value than CM. The govenor I used was interactive. Overclocked to 2.76 ghz, gpu was also overclocked to 450 mhz. I chose not to mess with the i/o scheduler. Hotplugging was turned off.
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Well, if you are satisfied with your rom so keep it.
Anyway, in raw speed Touchwiz can't compete with CM/AOSP.
A little tip for higher score : use Fiops schedular with read ahead buffer = 256kb