1.1 Update Performance Boost - Nook Color General

Hi, I have noticed a pretty solid performance boost with the rooted 1.1 update and thought I would create a thread to compare results:
LinPack:
1.0.1 - 5.85
1.1 - 6.1
Quadrant Standard:
1.0.1 - ~800
1.1 ~ 1000
If anyone has the full version of quadrant, I would love to see where the score improvement comes from in the benchmark cycle.

My Quandrant scores are between 1250 and 1300 now. Up about 50 points from before 1.1.0. This is of course with a 1.1gHz OC.

1.0.1 stock quadrant - ~800
1.1 stock quadrant ~950
1.0.1 OC 1.1GHz quadrant ~1100
1.1 OC 1.1GHz quadrant ~1250

those are some pretty nice improvements.
makes you wonder if 2.2 is coming when they release such a significant update at this time.

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Fastest ROM/Kernel Combo?

Ive gone through just about every Froyo ROM, and the best results that Ive come across has been with Rodriguez 1.8 and pershoot's 1.113 OC kernel.
I was getting over 45 mflops on linpack
and over 1600 on quadrant standard
Then I tried moving around alot and ive been playing with Evil's 1.228 OC kernel, which for some reason is showing less performance benchmarking wise
im getting about 42 mplofs on linpack
and a little over 1500 on quadrant standard
So what has everyone else found as a fast setup? (again, benchmark wise)
With "stock" Froyo (first version released by Paul) I could get 40.7Mflops with Lin and 1425 with Quad. Im happy with the original combo of stock kernel and stock ROM for now.

[Q] Kernel Battery Life

Is it me or do Slayher's kernels seem to be head and shoulders above any other dev's in terms of speed? I'm running Pete's BB V0.5 and with Slayher's 900mhz kernel I'm getting about 1300 on Quadrant benchmarks. On Chevy's I was hitting about 1200 with his 1ghz lv kernel, and about the same with P3droid's. Chevy's ran a little cooler than P3droid's and Slayher's, though.
Anyway, what are you guys getting in terms of battery life from these? Any voltage, speed or ROM.
Please no flaming if this is a noob-ish question.
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Just ran quadrant with Chevy's 1.2 and got 1726.
Using UD 2.0 right now but I had a similar score on BB 0.5. Batter lasts a full day of continuous use, using the ulv kernel. Phone never gets more than a little warm.

Linpack benchmark

Installed Linpack benchmark program, and im getting 13's running Froyo 2.2 with lagfix (not overclocked).My friends HTC EVO getting 33's. I was wondering if I'm running slow on my phone, or if its normal, and what others are getting?
I get about 17 running Assonance 3.1 with clock set to 1000mhz, but I get 55.4 FPS in NeoCore
54.8 in NeoCore here

What is your OC result?

What is your stable OC frequency?
I'm curious, because we can see kernels supporting up to 1600Mhz and in other hand I can see my device not working on 1200Mhz
i have been running @ 1.4ghz stable but no luck with 1500 and 1600...
I've been running at 1.6GHz on the Captivate for the past 2 weeks.
voltages are 50/50/0/50/0/0/0/50/50/0/0/0/0/0.
StabilityTest completed 36 passes, reaching a max temp of 42C and receiving 0 errors. Using Setiron's SuperOptomized 1.5.4 XT Kernel / personal JK3 build.
Battery life is better than expected, but could use some improvement! But, running .6GHz faster than the specified frequency, I guess i have no room to talk.
i dont overclock, find it too unstable
This isn't dev...
XAN for me with laststufo stable at 1.3Ghz max OC with -175mV or -200mV
1200mhz only can work for me within 10 minutes before it freezes
1120mhz works perfect
1.2Ghz stable using Trasig's Advanced Voodoo 5.
where is raspdeep? will there be anymore oc kernel from him?
where can I find Setiron's kernel please?
international SGS I9000 16gb version
currently stable @ 1.4Mhz working on darkys latest rom with SO latest 4_5_1
pretty stable and fast, best experiance with the deadline scheduler, jfs+ext2 binds on Lagfix
best setup till now with quadrant scores not below 2100 (usually 2300-2500)
1.5 is possible but not as stable as 1.4 and 1.6 is impossible
current Voltage settings are: -175 -175 -175 -175 -25 -25 -50 -50 -50 -50 -75 -75 -75 with 1.4 set on boot
noticed a stutter like lag every 1 sec interval with any voltage above -175 on 1.4Mhz
hmm...
mazroui said:
international SGS I9000 16gb version
currently stable @ 1.4Mhz working on darkys latest rom with SO latest 4_5_1
pretty stable and fast, best experiance with the deadline scheduler, jfs+ext2 binds on Lagfix
best setup till now with quadrant scores not below 2100 (usually 2300-2500)
1.5 is possible but not as stable as 1.4 and 1.6 is impossible
current Voltage settings are: -175 -175 -175 -175 -25 -25 -50 -50 -50 -50 -75 -75 -75 with 1.4 set on boot
noticed a stutter like lag every 1 sec interval with any voltage above -175 on 1.4Mhz
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any luck with 1.5??
ive manged to run linpack on 1.5ghz got 24.69 lol
1500mhz -125mv with deadline scheduler... freezes on quadrant or if opened any app...
1.4 is rock stable!!!
nanu_x2 said:
any luck with 1.5??
ive manged to run linpack on 1.5ghz got 24.69 lol
1500mhz -125mv with deadline scheduler... freezes on quadrant or if opened any app...
1.4 is rock stable!!!
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same here linpack works on 1.5 but unfortunately not stable for daily use (scored 22.something-Avg of 3 tests)
quadrant gets to I/O and freeze there @ 1.5
simply stick with 1.4 since the phone is happy with it, unless theres more work done for the other freqs regarding stability, im sure we'll get there since long back 1.4 was available but totally not stable and now its working flawlessly, just keep an eye out ^_^
BIG thanks goes to all the devs working on all the lagfixes/OCing/Stability/Kernals/Roms etc etc etc.....
But, how are guys undervolting? Thats the issue right?
betoNL said:
But, how are guys undervolting? Thats the issue right?
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XAN's voltage app , check it out in the dev section
I know...I meant which UV values according (stability, etc)
I can OV no probs, but undervolting is tricky
Nice OC results ppl!
I'll post mine...
1.6Ghz on the Captivate is for real ? I heard its not even performing any faster than a 1Ghz international SGS.
That's right.....I think all this overclocking is irrelevant.
Finding the right balance between overclocking and undervolting, keeping system stable with good battery performance, that's the thing
Comparing OC and benchmarks, is kinda childish really:
http://androidspin.com/2010/08/23/my-quadrant-is-bigger-than-your-quadrant/
betoNL said:
That's right.....I think all this overclocking is irrelevant.
Finding the right balance between overclocking and undervolting, keeping system stable with good battery performance, that's the thing
Comparing OC and benchmarks, is kinda childish really:
http://androidspin.com/2010/08/23/my-quadrant-is-bigger-than-your-quadrant/
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Talk about FUN POLICE!!

[Q] Antutu scores, fake or not??

My question is simply, on AnTuTu Benchmark v 3.1.1 scores I find results for i9000 over than 17000 and CPU frequency more than 1600, is that possible and how?? For example, my ever best score is 5504 with ROM Xylon 2.1 and Semaphore kernel 2.9.10s, ondemand, ROW on CPU 1200...
I believe it's fake. Your score is pretty good as my max was ~5300 yet. The biggest score I've seen was by ts1506, who got more than 6000. But I think that is the edge of SGS capabilities
i got a score of 5360 with the same config...

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