I tried GB and got a quadrant score of 840. I reverted back to comRom 2.1 and consistently get 1650 in quadrant. What am I missing here? Isn't GB supposed to be faster?
If its going to be like this for the official release of GB...no thanks, I'll stick to my CR 2.1. Anyone else feel this way?
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What you are seeing is the contrast between the voodoo ext4 (comrom) & the Samsung stock rfs file systems. Even GB rfs pales next to voodoo'd froyo. Plus, with comrom you are benefiting from all of the tweaks & under-the-hood customizations from an excellent dev community.
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CM7 will get you over 2000 on quadrant (not that it matters) and kindly post your questions in the appropriate location.
I'm stuck on com rom bc data no longer works on gb for us non verizon users. And there's no way yet to get into dun mode.
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I see. Comrom is where its at.
Side note. Is there a guide to the TSM parts options and how to use all of them?
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What you are seeing is the contrast between the voodoo ext4 (comrom) & the Samsung stock rfs file systems. Even GB rfs pales next to voodoo'd froyo. Plus, with comrom you are benefiting from all of the tweaks & under-the-hood customizations from an excellent dev community.
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Roger that, my bad.
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CM7 will get you over 2000 on quadrant (not that it matters) and kindly post your questions in the appropriate location.
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I'm stuck on com rom bc data no longer works on gb for us non verizon users. And there's no way yet to get into dun mode.
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I'm on verizon but I was just wondering, is it only EC09/modem or any GB such as CM7 also?
Quadrant scores are and always have been entirely useless. While, yes, RFS is slower than EXT4, it's nowhere near 50% slower... it's simply that Quadrant doesn't work right with RFS.
Oh, and there's also the fact that you can double or triple your quadrant score with a single ADB command. Needless to say, that doesn't actually make your phone run faster.
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When froyo comes out will we atk need the lagfix
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wont know until we get froyo would we?
Lol your right
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Using Eugene's MacnutR1 Froyo build, linpack scores are ranging in the low 14's, my best previous score on eclair, various roms using any lag fix was around 9. If this is any indicator, lag should not be an issue in froyo.
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Benchmarks have nothing to do with it.
The indicator of need for a lagfix is whether or not Samsung will switch the file system from RFS to EXT2/4.
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Benchmarks have nothing to do with it.
The indicator of need for a lagfix is whether or not Samsung will switch the file system from RFS to EXT2/4.
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I was thinking exactly that as I typed my last reply. I'm not sure what file system Eugene's Macnut utilizes, but I'm an optimist and hope samsung would not use RFS as they did with eclair. IMHO ota updates are only good to fill in holes in code that the devs already have, as the performance the custom roms and kernels provide far surpasses anything I've seen from tmo and samsung.
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Im looking for the fastest ROM and kernal.. as of right now i am using eugenes vibrant9 with jacs OC and ryanza's OCLF and getting a quadrant score of 2600... is there a better setup i could use? Even tho i know the quadrant score doesnt really matter a whole lot.. but does anyone know of anything better?
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sk8rboikelley said:
Im looking for the fastest ROM and kernal.. as of right now i am using eugenes vibrant9 with jacs OC and ryanza's OCLF and getting a quadrant score of 2600... is there a better setup i could use? Even tho i know the quadrant score doesnt really matter a whole lot.. but does anyone know of anything better?
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first of all - stop worrying about quadrant scores. it's all about how the device runs in all circumstances.
I would really suggest checking out some of the Froyo ROMs.
I would personally recommend Onyx or Axura. Extremely fast and smooth and also great battery lives.
Pretty much exactly what I was going to say. Try axura, link in my signature.
like i said.. i know quadrant score doesnt mean much.. im scared to get a 2.2 ROM because i wont ever b able to get back to 2.1.. and if i mess up the process of imstalling the 2.2 i cant just use ODIN to go back to stock
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like i said.. i know quadrant score doesnt mean much.. im scared to get a 2.2 ROM because i wont ever b able to get back to 2.1.. and if i mess up the process of imstalling the 2.2 i cant just use ODIN to go back to stock
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You can always go back to 2.1 if you don't like 2.2. Just Odin back to JFD, root, install Rom Manager and flash anything you want after.
What exactly is JFD? I see alot of it.. just never knew what it is.. stock?
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What exactly is JFD? I see alot of it.. just never knew what it is.. stock?
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Stock Odin file before any updates.
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Im looking for the fastest ROM and kernal.. as of right now i am using eugenes vibrant9 with jacs OC and ryanza's OCLF and getting a quadrant score of 2600... is there a better setup i could use? Even tho i know the quadrant score doesnt really matter a whole lot.. but does anyone know of anything better?
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Axura 2.0.4. is beyond belief. Master updates regularly and they keep getting better & faster. Lagfixes are goofy. They seem to start doing odd things like rebooting randomly. I've had the least issues with Voodoo. Linpack 13.192 which is respectable. Yeah, Quadrant means nothing in the real world IMHO...
Hey guys. I was wondering what kernel and or ROM is the fastest availible at the moment.
I've been following the Android Developement pages here for a while, and I consider myself somewhat proficient at flashing firmware, etc.
I'm running CM7 on my Vibrant right now, and I was wanting to flash a different ROM. I considered going back to stock, but I wanted to get input on what is the fastest availible right now.
Also: what lagfixes and overclocking tools do you use? I am trying to make my Vibrant as fast as possible.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Malice is the fastest. Bullet kernel is the only one which can do 1.4Ghz so i am assuming its the fastest.
Agreed! kernel/ROM (imho) Bullet1.42Ghz/Malice2.3.1.
Another good kernel i like is Tigersbloodv3
Both those kernels OC well if ur phone can handle it.
If your phone doesn't play well with OC my personal favorite is CwK
Also, download Spare Parts from the market and set both animations to "fast"... this makes the ROMs appear much faster.
The real test is going back and forth between apps and the load time.
"fast" is kind of a floating point. As someone already mentioned, fast can sometimes be as easy as speeding up the animations.
I've had great luck with the SimplyGalaxy roms due to their ability to remain fast months after flashing.
Cool! Thanks for all the input, guys!
What about overclocking and lagfix utilities?
I heard there is an app or tool that you can overclock, but set to underclock when the phone is not in use...
Also, I was using one click lag fix on stock, is there anything like that I need for these ROMs, or does it come built in?
For over/under clocking, try setcpu from the market.
OCLF is nowhere near as good as Voodoo. Most ROMs that are available in the dev section come with a voodoo injected kernel.
Try vibrace overclocked. I guerentee you will love it!
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Malice or Bi Winning W/ Bullet Kernel.
Then spare parts to adjust animation speeds. <3
I personally found MIUI to be the snappiest at 1.3 ghz.
I've been running custom ROMs on my vibrant since the day it became possible, and every time I install something other than one of Eugene's ROMs I come to regret it.
CM7 with a custom OC/UV kernel gets a 2100 Quadrant that translates to a really snappy UI and 3D faster than any 2.2 ROM.
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CM7 with a custom OC/UV kernel gets a 2100 Quadrant that translates to a really snappy UI and 3D faster than any 2.2 ROM.
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I reach quadrant scores in the 2700's on 2.2.1 roms....but what does that really matter.
Hehehe...reminds me of when I was a kid..."my dad can beat up your dad"
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Where is this "bullet" kernel?
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Where is this "bullet" kernel?
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I found it on the EDT forums.
idtheftvictim said:
my dad can beat up your dad
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my kernel can quadrant ur kernel
poxxy said:
I found it on the EDT forums.
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Remove the link please.
poxxy said:
my kernel can quadrant ur kernel
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lmao!! Nice
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Alex9090 said:
Malice is the fastest. Bullet kernel is the only one which can do 1.4Ghz so i am assuming its the fastest.
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Where can I get the bullet kernel, and how do I know if it is compatible with my ROM (Bi-Winning V2)?
Thanks poxxy!
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Looking at a Droid Eris to use as a backup device and I was just wondering what the benchmarking looked like with the cyanogen 7 ports. I looked around but it doesn't look like anyone has done that yet.
Could someone who has that setup just run that and let me know?
It really depends on how you configure it: JIT, compcache, dalvik, etc etc.
A stock Eris (2.1 & Sense UI) gets about 200.
With my settings, I get anywhere from 350-400.
Quadrant Standard is not always indicative of day-to-day use, though.
If you have a stable ROM, the phone should be pretty snappy; with the right settings, it can compete with 1 GHz phones.
I'm pulling 1556 on a stock non rooted fascinate.
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It really depends on how you configure it: JIT, compcache, dalvik, etc etc.
A stock Eris (2.1 & Sense UI) gets about 200.
With my settings, I get anywhere from 350-400.
Quadrant Standard is not always indicative of day-to-day use, though.
If you have a stable ROM, the phone should be pretty snappy; with the right settings, it can compete with 1 GHz phones.
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My Scores are in a slightly lower range. Im seeing from 335-380 running NonsensikalFroyo. Im sure it can do better but its just been so darn stable I have no reason to mess with it.
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I'm pulling 1556 on a stock non rooted fascinate.
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Same on my CM7 Nook Color overclocked only to 925.
Interestingly my new stock Galaxy Nexus only scored a 1658
Well, I'm using GSB v4.4(cyanogen based); getting 380 to 400 on it stock(not having modified nothing). Also, don't expect 'Quadrant Standard' to be reliable, when a phone is fast it's fast. Hope this helped
Rooted voodooed overclocked I got my Fascinate to 3000
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Without overclock I can get 2000
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I flashed the Glitch kernel...
this where I'm still a learning n00b...
I get the Glitch graphic when the phone is powering on but how do I know if this kernel is FULLY working? Or is it?
If you get the glitch boot animation and your phone is properly running...odds are its installed fine, but you should go and grab voltage control from the market so you can overclock and under volt to gain the most from this kernel.
Voltage control will also verify whether or not you have the glitch kernel since it doesn't work with stock kernels.
As side note I also recommend grabbing cpu spy (also in market) to see what speeds your processor is running at.
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I'm still a n00b too, but I'll try to help
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I flashed the Glitch kernel...
this where I'm still a learning n00b...
I get the Glitch graphic when the phone is powering on but how do I know if this kernel is FULLY working? Or is it?
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well you're seeing the glitch image, so it is working. I can't remember if the lagfix is enabled by default, if so, then you really do nothing. If not, then enable it with clockworkmod.
What I usually do is download Quadrant from the market and run a benchmark. If lagfix is not enabled your score should be around 850ish, if it is enabled, you should get 1500ish score.
Hope this helps... which rom are you using? and how do you find it?
-Maniac
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well you're seeing the glitch image, so it is working. I can't remember if the lagfix is enabled by default, if so, then you really do nothing. If not, then enable it with clockworkmod.
What I usually do is download Quadrant from the market and run a benchmark. If lagfix is not enabled your score should be around 850ish, if it is enabled, you should get 1500ish score.
Hope this helps... which rom are you using? and how do you find it?
-Maniac
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MTD doesn't use lagfix. Which the glitch kernel for vzw fascinate is only to be used on, mtd roms.
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I got everything you guys mentioned.
Ran the Quadrant thing, scored a 1784.
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I have CM7. I get the Nightlies daily.
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Yeah it isn't voodoo lagfix, just voodoo sound and color. MTD runs better than voodoo ext4.
If you get the glitch boot logo then it worked, you're on glitch. To get the most out of it download Voltage Control and Voodoo Control from the market, voltage control lets you control the CPU and voltages to save battery and get performance customizations while voodoo control gives you some cool options with sound to enhance the quality of music and color to make the screen look however you want.
Now I hit over 2,000. I have no idea what it means, lol.
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Now I hit over 2,000. I have no idea what it means, lol.
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It a benchmark.. quadrant runs a series of tests.. i.e. memory read/write speeds, cpu, graphics, etc.. the it gices a score on each test, combines them, and compares them with other phone models.
I think I'm beginning to understand.
I went to the Voltage Control and jacked it up to 1700mhz and this phone basically flies out of my hand, and the battery life basically dies. So I lowered it.
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If you can do that without the phone messing up, you're on the right leakage. lol
The new glitch 12 release has some recommended setting you can try out.
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It's still beta, right? I want to wait until it's stable. Isn't that the best idea?
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No, beta doesn't mean "it isn't ready for people to use" but just that it isn't fully 110% stable and still might have some bugs. It'll probably never be "stable" just because of the spotty hardware and other issues, but I've been on glitch since it came out and it has been perfectly stable. If you wait for an officially stable release you'll likely never get to experience the awesomeness that is Glitch.
v12, like v11, has been rock solid for me as well.
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Ok so what level of leakage should I get??? Suggestions????
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Help me out, guys.
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Ok so what level of leakage should I get??? Suggestions????
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Start with high and with your way down in leakage and see which is the most stable or can handle the most overclocking...all phones are different and handle leakage values differently but i'm pretty sure that low leakage is the most efficient and generates the least amount of heat but some phones will preform the best and be the most stable on medium or high..experimentation is probably the best answer
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Thank you, sir.
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anyone have a problem with autobrightness?