I new my pixel 6 pro felt faster than pixel 7 in every way, p6p even finishes bench marks faster to and less heating, did I do a down grade or what lol
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It's just a GPU compute benchmark, stuff that does not really matter that much in day to day use or in games. GPU in Tensor G2 has less cores, but they are good amount more capable for raster rendering, so the whole GPU shouldn't be worse for 3D rendering, from what I know.
I agree with xenotium. SOC's today are so fast and specialized that even the mid-level ones can do most of the work most people need done. Benchmarks just don't mean much for average everyday use.
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Out of curiousity of what the nexus s scores, and because i know already what dual core phones score in the CF-Bench benchmarking app. id like to see what you all are scoring with my favorite single core phone, the nexus s. if you own other single core phones, please post theCF-Bench score here too. to start with, this is my first round of benching with this app. this is Trinity1.576ghz on top of the latest cm7 kang..
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With UV
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UV does not have effect on your benchmark scores ! (unlees you combine uv to get higher oc)
Here are mine's. (1.4ghz)
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Here are mine's. (1.4ghz)
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nice...!
Here is mine @1.4GHz.
Latest Cyanogen Kang
I decided to compare the scalings that setCPU gave me the choice of. (Yes I know quadrant standard isn't the best way to tell)
Anyways, I achieved the best results with this. (I screened the best bench of each, yes I re sized the images)
mot_hotplug
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hotplug
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Seems to me mot_hotplug would be the best? I also remember that when I used ondemand, I got slightly better battery life, but the phone would randomly restart.
Just some of my random findings, whether they be right or not.
I'm aware I did not start at the top of the list and go down, don't know why I started with hotplug, then mot.
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For a while my CPU usage is kinda high on "standby", around 50% on average to be a little more precise. And what I mean by "standby" is doing nothing on the foreground, even after just booting. In other words, nothing on the background besides all background services from all my apps, of course.
But one question I have is, shouldn't I be able to see which process exactly is eating my CPU? Because I can't seem to figure that out... Here's two screenshots from this app, one from the CPU usage and the other from the top apps using CPU. Something doesn't make sense here...
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I'm running MaximusHD 33 and ElementalX 14. I know I haven't updated in a while, but surely some app/service should have a higher CPU usage on that screenshot so I can pinpoint the culprit, even if it's the "system".
Before the latest Windows update i've never had any problem overclocking my GPU. It even stays cool (under 70 Celsius, mostly around 60C, with peaks to 65C) because the cooling from the Alienware laptops is just really good.
My preferred overclock is +135Mhz Core and +400MHz Memory because it's stable, cool and has no artifacts. It usually gives between 5-10FPS, depending on the game.
Now, since the last major Windows 10 update, right after i hit the checkmark in Afterburner to implement the OC, sometimes is instant, sometimes is after 30-60 seconds, the following error appears, either Windows just freezes.
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Does anyone know what i should do? Should i try DISM? (It has an OEM Windows licence with Alienware branding everywhere, does DISM affect those?)