I thought my Nook was kinda slow compaired to my MyTouch 4G so I thought I would check it..
nook/honeycomb is getting 1863 which is not too bad, faster than my Nexus One got...
What is everyone else getting?
CM7 Quadrant Error
duglas said:
I thought my Nook was kinda slow compaired to my MyTouch 4G so I thought I would check it..
nook/honeycomb is getting 1863 which is not too bad, faster than my Nexus One got...
What is everyone else getting?
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Mine gets an "internal error" on "CPU Video Decoding." So, nothing yet.
duglas said:
I thought my Nook was kinda slow compaired to my MyTouch 4G so I thought I would check it..
nook/honeycomb is getting 1863 which is not too bad, faster than my Nexus One got...
What is everyone else getting?
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My Score is kind of low. I got a 1164 I am running Nookie Froyo with a 1.1Ghz kernel.
Is honeycomb significantly faster?
It appears it gets hung for a second on Video and Audio decoding. My Motorola Droid is running Project Elite V5.2 overclocked at 1.1Ghz and it scores a 1832 quadrant score.
Roughly 1,050-1,100 on Autonooter 3.0 @1GHz.
My OG Droid on CM7 #13 gets 881 @800MHz. But it FEELS faster. It's odd that the NC doesn't see the immediate performance improvements brought on with Froyo like phones did. Maybe the ROM's just aren't as developed so intensely. Hopefully someone running CM7 for NC can chime in so we can compare.
duglas said:
I thought my Nook was kinda slow compaired to my MyTouch 4G so I thought I would check it..
nook/honeycomb is getting 1863 which is not too bad, faster than my Nexus One got...
What is everyone else getting?
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same configuration running off a Class 6 SDCard gets me ~1200 (just under the Droid X on the comparison screen). I thought this was great until I saw your score...
On CM7 Nightly v14 with CWM 3.0.1.0....
Quadrant testing died when it got to H.264 decoding. No DSP video yet.
I can't even get it to run on Stock rooted. After I click yet after the test it just gets a service error and shows black screen.
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My Score is kind of low. I got a 1164 I am running Nookie Froyo with a 1.1Ghz kernel.
Is honeycomb significantly faster?
It appears it gets hung for a second on Video and Audio decoding. My Motorola Droid is running Project Elite V5.2 overclocked at 1.1Ghz and it scores a 1832 quadrant score.
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This is something that has stuck me as odd, since i remember earlier Froyo builds that i ran getting well into 1600-1800+.. but like yours mine right now only gets ~1200..
Wow, dont know why you all are getting such low numbers, running HC v4 off EMMC I am getting 1800+ almost every time. Any insight on this?
benchmarks are just numbers, don't worry about your quadrant scores. worry on real world performance
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I 've just got a 2613 with Cyanogen 7 overclocked to 1.2.
1511 running off internal memory with CM7 Nightly 55 at 925Mhz
Quadrant is seriously flawed
I get anywhere from 3200 ~ 3700+ on my stock unrooted SGS 2
cm7 7.0.2 925mhz on SD card anywhere between 1600-1800
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For those who have turned their phone into a pocket super computer by following easy instructions from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=749495
Simple methods to root and lag fix your phone to achieved this
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The question is:
"What apps are you guys running to push your phone to the limits?
Simple, running Quadrant ... all day long. Just for the kick of it
For me this is the best free up grade ever. Feel like a new phone!
Any apps that use to run a bit slow just fly! Notably the new 1.3.1 facebook and layar.
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I just listen to the MP3 player for 8.5hrs a day all that speed & power & I do squat with it, but its nice to have a fluid phone with zero lag.
I just enjoy a lag free phone.
I put stuff on my home pages, and scroll left and right a lot.
Anybody know any more pretty widgets I can add?
im getting around 2700, with the new lagfix and overclocking cpu
This question really reminds me of computer overclocking community when we had high-scores of benchmark programs and people asked us what we do with our pc.
I just do email-check, surf, watch video clips while I'm outside, Remote Desktop, SSH, keep sliding my homescreens & app drawer(lol), play games and a lot more of things.
And sure, now I'm happy that I picked the right smartphone from mobile store. Feel like it's getting better and better and I think it's not I9000's limit yet, let's think about Froyo with this kind of fix and there maybe another fix or something that would make us more happy. It's worth every penny thanks to people who made these things happen.
All this even before Froyo 2.2 is out. Simply Amazing.
I'm just having a grand old time flying by screens and giggling like a little girl
WTF i only scored 877
not even a 1000!
The lag fix is great...I can only really get up to 1800, but hey...I'm not about to complain now, am I?
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dont get it i get a 3173 on quadrant check, how the hell did i get that high without overclocking?
what kernel are you using?
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dont get it i get a 3173 on quadrant check, how the hell did i get that high without overclocking?
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Guess you smoke the right stuff!
with 2.3.4 Quadrant scores are touching 1800-2000 with stock...
I use music player + MusixFX eq effects to pimp my sound all the time
I'm with 2.3.4 with CF root and i got this score, not bad
I'm on 2.3.4 too.
And with the right Rom and Kernel you can get this. 3707
Rom and Kernel used in my signature, but sorry you can't get it here.
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I'm with 2.3.4 with CF root and i got this score, not bad
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Yes I recently switched to 2.3.4 and installed CF root (enabled ext4) and have the same score!
So I've been experimenting with CM7, the tablet tweaks and all that... but I was beginning to get fed up with it all, including my nigh-addiction to tweaking everything until it was almost-perfect, breaking it then starting all over. So I went back to my daily driver, good ol' Honeycomb V4 2nd Edition and threw Dalingrin's latest kernel on there, then popped off a quadrant just to see what was up...
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So, yeah. I'm ridiculously excited for whatever the day we get actual Honeycomb source code.
Viva la Nook Color.
I'm currently running the latest phiremod and I've been getting scores between1700 and 1900 so its not just Honeycomb getting those high scores. I was close to selling this and getting something else but this latest RC4 changed my mind.
I think quadrant just spits out random numbers. My nook breaks 2k and my phone hits lik 1.7k. I run them at the same time, watch my phone blow through all the processor and io tests before my nook, then watch it triple the fps of my nook on the graphics tests, but then the nook gets a higher score? Not to mention the hardware in my phone (except for the screen) is superior in every way to my nook. This is repeatable. Quadrant is not great imho.
But i still think my nook is boss :-D
See, a lot of people talk about how Uunreliable Quadrant is as a benchmark, but among all my Andrid experience ive found it to be really accurate at portraying how well my devices are running! At least between my Nook Color, Droid X and OG Droid.
I'm not saying that this is a ridiculus Quadrant, not in comparison to CM7 or a phone or anything... I just think 1700 is pretty damn good for what's only supposed to be a PREVIEW of honeycomb. I think Honeycomb is great; like i said, i use the Preview as my daily driver despite its inherent flaws. What I've managed to achieve merely says to me that someday, when we have the Honeycomb source, things are going to be beastly on this OS.
I like that idea.
I am amazed that people still use the Honeycomb SDK port. I mean its neat but I couldn't use it as a daily driver.
In terms of Quadrant, it has known issues with Gingerbread causing it to score lower than it should. In addition, the ease that you can spoof the score shows that it isn't the most reliable benchmark.
That said, I can't wait for Ice Cream source to drop.
so is the HC worth useing daily? I'm currently using froyo but if I can find something I can use this class 10 SD card on as a daily I'd switch.
ieAnd said:
So I've been experimenting with CM7, the tablet tweaks and all that... but I was beginning to get fed up with it all, including my nigh-addiction to tweaking everything until it was almost-perfect, breaking it then starting all over. So I went back to my daily driver, good ol' Honeycomb V4 2nd Edition and threw Dalingrin's latest kernel on there, then popped off a quadrant just to see what was up...
So, yeah. I'm ridiculously excited for whatever the day we get actual Honeycomb source code.
Viva la Nook Color.
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just installed Honeycomb V4 2nd Edition on my nook, what other updates or tings should I update if there are any out there?
Thanks
Yeah, I'm shocked at myself really! Especially considering how much of a perfectionist I am when it comes to GUI smoothness; I've almost switched to WP7 countless times purely because of how smooth Metro UI is.
I think one of the advantages of the Honeycomb Preview is that I CAN'T tweak it any further. It's static, therefore I can focus on actually using it rather than trying to tweak it all the time. Plus, when applications do actually run they run very well. And Honeycomb is beautiful even when jittery. Matias Duarte should win awards. I'm glad we took him from Palm.
As to what you should do? You should hunt down Dalingrin's 1100MHz OC kernel, and then that's about all you can do as far as I can tell. Enjoy the Honeycomb Preview.
I've been using Deeper-Blue's original SDCard HCv4 as my daily driver for about a month ... minimal bugs, works great!
Tried HC v4 2nd on SDCard instead of eMMC ... got a lot of force closes, esp. with the google browser.
Also tried CM7 RC4 with Mad-Murdock's tablet tweaks ... almost makes me want to switch, esp. with great video support ... but I like the tablet email and other HC features too much
Sorry if this had been discussed somewhere else but what kernels, roms, or settings using set cpu or voltage control or whatever should i use to get the 2000+ quadrant score ive been dreaming of... The best i got was 1895.. Im on RYAN OCLF and i overlocked it to 1.2 ghz... Im on stock 2.2 and on the voodoo kernel.. Please post your scores and combinations so i can try them all :-D
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My best: 2520
Deodexed JVK 2.3.3, CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVK-v3.1-CWM3RFS
Tweaks: RAM,SD,I/O,Kernel,VM,Media,Touchscreen
/system ext4/dbdata ext4/data ext4/cache ext4
no OC/UV
And if you are dreaming of quadrant score, then you are in trouble
Dont want to sound like a noob but i really dont get what u wrote here can u bare with me and explain?
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Basically to get a better score as you have now is to install gingerbread(stock is fine, doesnt have to be deodexed) rom + CF root kernel. Enable its tweaks in the Tweak app. Convert to ext4. Thats it. Before you do , you know the drill. Backup, unlagfix, and you have been warned, when you mess up its on you
The corresponding links to these parts are in my signature first row I think
Please. Quad scores are pointless.
For example : a drag car can hit 250 MPH in 6 seconds, but its not very useful for taking the kids to school.
The only value of quad etc scores is to measure the effect of changes/ mods to your own device. If quad scores were important we would all own LG optimus 2s, wouldn't we?
The real test is how long you can run dungeon defenders before your phone melts!
Oh btw my best quad score was 2300 ish running MIUI RC4 overclocked and undervolted. I could have increased the score by forcing the CPU to run at 1.3 ghz all the time, changing the governor settings, closing all apps and services and blasting nitrous oxide through the air intake but I didn't bother.
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Overlocked and undervolted to how much ?
I got the idea but it's nice to have the highest score among my friends
You can easily get over 3000 with an ext2 loopback ontop of ext4 plus an overclock. But that's beside the point.
What matters is how it feels and performs day to day, that's more personal opinion. Quadrant is virtually useless IMO.
If you want a "true" quadrant score for what the Galaxy S is capable of without cheating/overclocking, you're probably looking at between 1600-1800 depending on ROM and filesystem.
If you are doing this just to impress your friends...well I don't know who that reflects badly upon, you, your friends, or both. Seriously, give it up, or just resort to comparing d!ck size.
These 2000+ quadrant scores are obtained by abusing the way the thing is tested; changing the file system and setting a loop fools the program into thinking the phone is faster than it is. There are people who've hit quadrant scores of 5000+ just by messing with this filesystem thing, with no real performance difference.
In short: Don't bother with it.
Quadrant Score isnt representatove point performance
This My HTC HD2 with my build adreno2D3D driver project but its just little boost on real graphic performance and with quadrant it will show this so not only I/O partically error benchmark
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How many examples do we need that Quadrant is not very accurate/useful
Just got everything set up after running the manual nooter and did some linpack and quadrant tests to see if there is any improvement over the old Eclair based rom. Here they are for those who care.
Used set CPU to run in performance mode for these tests.
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The linpack mflops looks great. I get 11 on a tweaked out 2.6.29 @800mhz
The quadrant isn't amazing but I think its at least an improvement over the stock 2.6.29 kernel. I get 1800-1900 running my latest test kernel @ 800mhz on Gingerbread(quadrant typically scores less in Gingerbread than Froyo unlike other benchmarks)
Looks like 2.6.32 has some potential.
Holy crap....
This is going to be great once we get kernel source and can undervolt/overlcock this sucka
Performance in general is pretty impressive. I dont know how they managed but at 800MHZ it feels just as smooth as CM7 at 1100. I am REALLY looking forward to getting this overclocked.
Flash is smoother for me in 1.2 than its ever been with any rom regardless of clock speed.
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Performance in general is pretty impressive. I dont know how they managed but at 800MHZ it feels just as smooth as CM7 at 1100. I am REALLY looking forward to getting this overclocked.
Flash is smoother for me in 1.2 than its ever been with any rom regardless of clock speed.
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There is a post somewhere else that includes an APK for the 1.2 Flash so that CM7 users can replace their current install. Apparently it was optimized specifically for the Nook Color and runs better than the Falsh that's available on the market.
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There is a post somewhere else that includes an APK for the 1.2 Flash so that CM7 users can replace their current install. Apparently it was optimized specifically for the Nook Color and runs better than the Falsh that's available on the market.
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My understanding is that it's only true for youtube for some reason, but not for other stuff. I think dal explained it in some thread.
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My understanding is that it's only true for youtube for some reason, but not for other stuff. I think dal explained it in some thread.
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It is true for any site that is optimized for flash on mobile. Youtube is so it is easy to use as an example. However any site can be optimised, it is just a matter of if it is or not. Not sure where i read it either maybe the cm7 user thread?
Masterface7 said:
It is true for any site that is optimized for flash on mobile. Youtube is so it is easy to use as an example. However any site can be optimised, it is just a matter of if it is or not. Not sure where i read it either maybe the cm7 user thread?
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This is what I've been saying. Unfortunately, the flash B&N uses is worse on videos that are not optimized for mobile. But it performs great on those videos that are for mobile. "Mobile" videos only have 40% CPU usage @ 600mhz. Thats pretty impressive for flash, just wish it applied to all videos.
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This is what I've been saying. Unfortunately, the flash B&N uses is worse on videos that are not optimized for mobile. But it performs great on those videos that are for mobile. "Mobile" videos only have 40% CPU usage @ 600mhz. Thats pretty impressive for flash, just wish it applied to all videos.
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I have found the exact opposite to be true. I go to a site that has videos not optimized for mobile and on CM7 they are simply not watchable. With the 1.2 flash its not perfect but certainly better than it is in CM7. Which is surprising because when im on CM7 i run 1100MHZ compared to the 800 with the 1.2 flash.
Anyone else have linpack scores on 1.2 they can post?
Linpack score sux
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Just got everything set up after running the manual nooter and did some linpack and quadrant tests to see if there is any improvement over the old Eclair based rom. Here they are for those who care.
Used set CPU to run in performance mode for these tests.
LINKPACK
score is 6.056 mflops, in 13.84 seconds, normal resolution 5.68, set cpu 925 mhz max/min running cyanogen 7.0.3 will all processes closed.
QUADRANT STANDARD
score is avg roughly 900 and i'm getting anywhere from 3 to 38 fps.
i've owned n1, m.droid, evo and now dinc that all ran cyanogen and never saw such low scores. i don't know if this nook color is just a little premature or that i'm putting too much emphasis on these scores but i believe there's a 2 ghz tablet around the corner with more horsepower. what do you think?
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Why did you bump this just to scatter crap?
Running CM7 and OC, I'm hitting quad scores of 2400-3000
Try messing with the NC more before you write it off.
I also agree...
If you are getting scores that low, then something is wrong, wrong, wrong.
I am operating on the CM 7.0.3 and have the thing OC'd at 1300.
I get consistent scores in the 2500 - 2900 range...
Lego
What clock frequencies are you guys using. I am running at 1ghz 59vsel and the battery life isn't as good as 550 mhz (I know it shouldn't be). What frequencies and vsels are you guys using and what's the battery life like.
Also what roms are you guys using. I'm on cyanogenmod7. I was on cronos gingerbread for a while but it doesmt seem to go on standby. Anyone help?
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I'm running Bugless Beast (GPA 15 Beta) with a 1.25 ghz low voltage kernel + comp cache enabled. It's rare for me to need to plug in the phone more than once a day to charge. Just google Peter Alfonso. He not only develops the ROMs but the kernels as well. He's doing AOSP Gingerbread builds that I find to be superior to CM7.
Isn't Bugless Beast only for Droid? Because I think he might be asking about Milestone.
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Isn't Bugless Beast only for Droid? Because I think he might be asking about Milestone.
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You might be right.
Derp. Disregard my lack of reading comprehension skills.
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You might be right.
Derp. Disregard my lack of reading comprehension skills.
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Sucks, I heard that Peter Alfonso's kernels are pretty beast at battery life.
chevyNo1 5.2, gb, best rom I have used, had bb for a while, cm6.2, droid mod. run at 900mhz, battery is good
Latest build of miui rom is very good. Good battery life. 1000 MHz with smartass governer.
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Thanks for the help so far guys. I've found gingerbread roms rtather slow when it comes to gaming (probably because gingerbread has not been released officially to any sgx530 phones). The new froyo uk update is so damn fast. Its ultra smooth at 550mhz. Has anyone made a custom rom based on the new official 2.2 milestone update?
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And where can I find the latest version of miui. The one I can see on google has that can't use wifi and mobile data at the same time
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And where can I find the latest version of miui. The one I can see on google has that can't use wifi and mobile data at the same time
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http://forums.miuiandroid.com/showthread.php?6030-MIUI-1.5.6-Milestone-Deodexed-(Chinese)
http://forums.miuiandroid.com/showthread.php?6048-MIUI-1.5.6-Milestone-English-Pack-1b
Thanks
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Whats the gaming and 3d performance like on miui? I want to play dungeon hunter and modern combat 2 on my milestone
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Right now I'm running on 1GHz with 66vsel, but still battery life isn't good enough. I tried 59vsel like @choudu1, but phone is unstable and restarts every now and then.
I'm not sure if I need any more power since almost every game I've played runs smoothly and the phone is quite stable. The only games I can't run on decent framerate are Soul Reaver and Tekken 3 via PSX emulator psx4droid.
Running CM7 from 14.06 without problems.
Clocks:
800Mhz vsel 52
700Mhz vsel 44
600Mhz vsel 42
400Mhz vsel 35
250Mhz vsel 25
interactive governor
My battery can stand for two days with (my) normal use(few calls, few sms, some games, some internet using wi-fi, but not often). With heavy use it can stand for (almost) one day.