So, I know sometimes it can be kind of depressing to run benchmarks on the ol' T679, but some of us can't help it . Feel free to post your benchmark results here, screenshots are appreciated, and also don't forget to include your settings.
All posts should have:
Benchmark name and detail level (if applicable)
ROM and kernel
CPU Speed
Governor and Scheduler
Dalvik or ART
Anything else that might be useful to replicate the score
Whatever secret trick you did to get the same score as a Nexus 4
Don't forget to follow all the XDA rules about posting links and flaming and whatnot. Keep it fun!
Not sure how to take a screenshot?
On CM11 there should be an option under Settings > Buttons > Power menu to enable screenshots. Once it's enabled access it from the power menu. I think AOIP had a similar option.
Other ROMs? Let me know.
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This is Epic Citadel @ 1.4GHz with smartassv2, CFQ, ART, jfbs CM11 1/23 build w/ included kernel.
Ahh, this one is kind of depressing. Just forget you ever saw this one.
This is Rightware Basemark OS II @ 1.4GHz with smartassv2, CFQ, ART, jfbs CM11 1/23 build w/ included kernel.
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I have a Captivate with Cog 4.1.1, Firebird 2 kernel, and JK4 modem.
I just ran a Quadrant Advanced benchmark on it, and was really surprised by the CPU score of the Nexus One.
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Why is its CPU score so much higher than every other score? Am I missing something?
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I have a Captivate with Cog 4.1.1, Firebird 2 kernel, and JK4 modem.
I just ran a Quadrant Advanced benchmark on it, and was really surprised by the CPU score of the Nexus One.
Why is its CPU score so much higher than every other score? Am I missing something?
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Quad doesnt mean alot to our device as it was built for the snap dragon and not the hummingbird that we have. The N1 has a snapdragon built in.
Please dont worry about Quad scores as they can be inflated and not mean anything at all. Use real world feel to judge.
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Can somebody please post some pictures of the Voltage Control settings. I don't know how to set it up. Will this improve the battery life if i use these settings-UV 200?
Like this? What do you not understand about it? It is quite straightforward.
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I do not use it long enough yet to be sure about battery life.
Thank you for those pictures! So I will not change the 1000Mh (Limit clock to)? And I will change it to -200mV?
Ah. That's where you get mixed up.
These are two different things. (At least that is how I understand it)
"Limit clock to" is a method for underclocking. You can set it to what you want and limit the top clock speed the Tab will use. If you want to run as fast as possible, leave it at 1400.
The other settings are for undervolting.
This is where you set "minus xxx mV" for each possible clock speed.
My Tab works with the minimum voltage that the app allows, -200mV, at all speeds. You have to try and see if the same is true for yours, apparently there are differences between the individual machines.
I'm pressing the thanks button since Op didn't, and I've found your second post useful as well.
I don't know how to hit thanks. can you teach me how?
never mind this. i found it!
Guys,
Kindly show screenshots of your CPU Spy app.
Here's mine
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Doesn't seem to sleep much
Build : 7.0.A.3.212
You're using ondemand governor, that's a reason.
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You're using ondemand governor, that's a reason.
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Mine's still unrooted. Thats why.
Gotta go power saving mode?
I'm using ondemand and it sleeps much more than that.
Moreover, I switched for a while to msm-dvcs in the hopes that it would be better, but only got much worse battery life.
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Stock, rooted, everything related to performance unchanged.
@OP and all affected: install Better Battery Stats, there's a free version for xda members in the forums. Let it run and do it's work for a couple days and then come back with a proper report on what's what. Posting a screenshot of an app showing time-spent-in-state of a not sleeping device is just...
Stock JB. Rooted. One Power Guard on AI Mode.
Hello,
I'm new to this phone and I'm looking for some good stock-based 4.1.2 ROM.
As far I have tried those:
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And few more.
But I just can't find non-lagging one.
Every ROM I flash laggs just after boot. What happens?
Even scrolling laggs.
I have checked quadrant scores and it's mostly about 1800-2400. That's too low for such a phone.
Changing CPU governor doesn't help.
For example I've set it to pegasusq and it gave over 4000 score points (WOW),one minute later it gave 2300.
I really don't know what happens.
I have tried using Ultimate ROM and N8XT ROM with all my apps installed, but I even couldn't browse the internet. My old Xperia X10 wasn't even lagging like that. All the background processes closed immediately.
I launched the Titanium Backup to backup all my apps. Then I switched to browser. 25 sec. and it was closed. Titanium Backup closed, launcher too (TSF Shell)
So please, do You maybe know the reason of these laggs, or can You recommend some good ROM (Best if stock based, with multiwindow)
Thread closed as its a Best ROM thread.
As I've been flashing different roms on my phone, I always wanted to get the best battery life. But if you've locked the frequency to a single one than there is no problem.
But what if your phone's CPU is set between two ranges like 300-1000 Mhz?
How will you know what's the current frequency of your phone?
SO I created this app to know my phone's current frequency. :angel:
It helps because if my phone is running on highest frequency than I need to kill apps and find out what app is eating my CPU and battery or probably flash another kernel.
And if its running on the lowest set frequency than its working just fine and its the best kernel, no need to flash another one.
This app supports Android version 4.0 and above. It shows a toast message as well as swipable notification. Give it a try maybe? Yeah? OKay.
Its available in the amazon app store (click my signature) and attached an apk file for the pros. :fingers-crossed:
Thanks
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I will prove it! Thanks for share!