XXLPB firmware only has single core CPU kenerl ! - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I run Quadrant Standard on XXLPB ROM, it give me the single core 1.2Ghz CPU result.
even it give me benchmark at ~3800
HOW COME ?

Does a higher benchmark score help you make phone calls faster?

Quadrant has not been updated for ages, also benchmarks proves nothing its only gives some personal satisfaction

Hehe ;-) That's right Bala. Usually the satisfaction that happens after the person running the benchmark faps off over the enormous benchmark scores they got
bala_gamer said:
Quadrant has not been updated for ages, also benchmarks proves nothing its only gives some personal satisfaction
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bala_gamer said:
Quadrant has not been updated for ages, also benchmarks proves nothing its only gives some personal satisfaction
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Yeah your right...
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garekinokami said:
Does a higher benchmark score help you make phone calls faster?
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This is hands down the best response to a benchmark thread I've ever seen. Lol bravo!
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well i got 3950 score.
what i notice was on the system info it shows a single core processor. however on gingerbread it does show a dual core processor.

Quadrant was kind of useful in the S1 days but with the S2 it's useless.
No matter what rom I've tried, the phone is fast. I don't need it to be any faster or an app to tell me how fast it is.
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Quadrant never even supported dual core CPU's.

Thread should be closed after Post No. 3.

garekinokami said:
Does a higher benchmark score help you make phone calls faster?
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I believe, OP worry was if the room he's using supports 2 cors rather then 1 as it says in quadrant benchmark and the question was not about the result he received.

yes, it does.
很快
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How to get a high Quadrant Score?

I currently have nemesis lag fix installed. I get around 1700+ on quadrant. How do people get 2000+? Help? Thankss.
EDIT: Barely get 1600 now
dwight28 said:
I currently have nemesis lag fix installed. I get around 1700+ on quadrant. How do people get 2000+? Help? Thankss.
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First of all, Quadrant scores don't really do anything except let you see the differences between certain roms. It has almost 0 bearing on real world performance. But, to answer your question, the aosp roms (vanilla froyo, MIUI, cyanogen mod) are the ones that are going to get you the 2000+ scores.
AOSP+OC kernel. Quadrant score is just a number, you should pay attention to how the phone feels in everyday use rather than some number that means nothing in normal use.
dwight28 said:
I currently have nemesis lag fix installed. I get around 1700+ on quadrant. How do people get 2000+? Help? Thankss.
EDIT: Barely get 1600 now
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That's about right if you're not running aosp or miui...I am testing out aosp honeycomb theme with oc/UV kernel and phone is the fastests it's ever been. I just tested quadrant for you and I pulled a 2300+. Then again...it's only quadrant...but the phone feels quicker too.
quadrant serves no purpose than giving you a hard-on for your phone
uninstall it and live a happier life
nitsuj17 said:
quadrant serves no purpose than giving you a hard-on for your phone
uninstall it and live a happier life
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+1
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*Facepalm*
don't listen to these buffoons. they don't have a clue.
Quadrant scores are important, and are the most accurate representation of the amount of horsepower-amperage your phone outputifies.
My phone gets 2333 whorespower per mile.
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It's an understood growth stage. You figure out the basic concept of rooting and become obsessed with benchmarks until you realize that A) No one else cares.
B) Your 2400 score translates into 3 hours of battery life and an unstable phone.
And C) There are no applications out side of benchmarks where the difference can be seen or felt in use.
How about underclocking and undervolting while maintaining stability and use?
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chronster said:
don't listen to these buffoons. they don't have a clue.
Quadrant scores are important, and are the most accurate representation of the amount of horsepower-amperage your phone outputifies.
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I hope your being sarcastic. Because this is a very ignorant statement.
sent from my frozen yogurt filled fascinate!
nitsuj17 said:
quadrant serves no purpose than giving you a hard-on for your phone
uninstall it and live a happier life
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Sooooo, what does it mean when I already have a hard-on for my phone without looking at a benchmark or quadrant score?
landshark68 said:
Sooooo, what does it mean when I already have a hard-on for my phone without looking at a benchmark or quadrant score?
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seek treatment
nitsuj17 said:
seek treatment
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+1 anything over 4 hours please seek medical attention as it can be fatal. Also may cause blindness and loss of feeling in feet and toes.

My ace is slower???

Hi, time ago i got 2200 on quadrant score with cyanogenmod. Now i can max get 1950. Why???
LoKKeR said:
Hi, time ago i got 2200 on quadrant score with cyanogenmod. Now i can max get 1950. Why???
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Not a big deal..Quadrants are a piece of ****..They never give an accurate reading
Maiby overclock have ruined the cpu? It's possible? I don't use anymore it from a lot of time.
Ah, last score i got was 2000. The scores vary according to the governor system i set. What's the best governor for big games or generally for games?
If your using your rom that's why. The miui stuff slows it down incredibly. But miui isn't about speed.
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jusada said:
If your using your rom that's why. The miui stuff slows it down incredibly. But miui isn't about speed.
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Nono i get this score with all roms.
A user of xda with my rom have got up to 2000 on quadrant score.
Mmmm... I'll try Cyanogenmod-7.1-KANG. I remember that is one of the best rom i have tryed.
LoKKeR said:
Maiby overclock have ruined the cpu? It's possible? I don't use anymore it from a lot of time.
Ah, last score i got was 2000. The scores vary according to the governor system i set. What's the best governor for big games or generally for games?
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Yes, overclocking MOST DEFINITELY fault your processor in some way.
And the Prawsome is right: Quadrant scores don't mean anything at all. 0% reliable. You know what the best benchmark is? Your experience
Oh, and the best governor for gaming would be performance.
This post was sent from hell.

benchmark test what prog?

with what program i test my benchmark i see people post their benchmark score and i want to know what the prog that everybody use
You have many! Some of them are Antutu, Quadrant, GLbenchmark,...
You can find these in the Play Store. Have fun running some tests!
bubu23 said:
with what program i test my benchmark i see people post their benchmark score and i want to know what the prog that everybody use
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None they are pretty much pointless unless you are worried about high numbers and you have a huge ego because of it
Giving it some beans on my blue s3
adz63 said:
None they are pretty much pointless unless you are worried about high numbers and you have a huge ego because of it
Giving it some beans on my blue s3
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That sounds like the words of someone that hasn't got the skill to successfully OC their phone and run a good benchmark. Nothing beats the feeling of spending hours researching and implementing a good setup and have it run really well in a benchmark test. Egos have nothing to do with it.
Din
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CF Benchmark about the best .
jje
Dinwoodie said:
That sounds like the words of someone that hasn't got the skill to successfully OC their phone and run a good benchmark. Nothing beats the feeling of spending hours researching and implementing a good setup and have it run really well in a benchmark test. Egos have nothing to do with it.
Din
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You know how easy it is to manipulate those numbers? Remember I flashed a rom on s2 with something tweaked so it got double the score it should have get
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norpan111 said:
You know how easy it is to manipulate those numbers? Remember I flashed a rom on s2 with something tweaked so it got double the score it should have get
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You miss the point. How would you get the self satisfaction if you know you had 'cheated' to get the score?
Din
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do these benchmark apps test quad core cpu's? last time i checked, they didnt even register the second core on the SII
And benchmarks are just a 'my penis is faaaar bigger than yours' statement
Dont waste your time "benchmarking" its pointless, unless you really really want to. Then stop, and find much more useful things to do to your phone..... like using the crap out of it. Benchmarking is for pre-teens.
Dinwoodie said:
You miss the point. How would you get the self satisfaction if you know you had 'cheated' to get the score?
Din
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What's the point of the score? I might as well throw two dices and get self satisfaction from high numbers.
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The point of the score is to see the phone perform at it's peak without it crashing. Throwing 2 dice doesn't guarantee 2 high numbers let alone 1. How is this a worthy comparison?
How does one end up comparing how fast a phone runs to the size of a penis?
Din
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You are flogging a dead horse
A developer forum like this knows that benchmarks are irrelevant...you keep using it though, it seems to make you happy
Ok I'm new to the forum and flashing phones etc. So I'll run my train of thought.
Whenever I overclock a desktop computer and adjust any cpu related setting whether it be voltage or fsb and boot windows the only way I can tell if my overclock is stable is to stress test it and run a benchmark. How is this any different with phones? How am I meant to know if I am getting the best performance from my phone if I don't benchmark it after I tweak it?
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I know benchmarks don't mean much - but I thought to run them on my S1 and S3 and compare - here are the results:
SGS 1 – GT-I9000
Nenamark2: 22.5 FPS
Nenamark1: 48 FPS
Antutu: 3060 Total score
Billion Counter: 51.35 secs
Vellamo: 590
SGS 3 – GT-I9300
Nenamark2: 58.9 FPS
Nenamark1: 60.0 FPS
Antutu: 12098 Total score
Billion Counter: 28.805secs
Vellamo: 2047
For pics/evidence: Unboxing & Initial impressions of the Samsung Galaxy S III – GT-i9300 – SGS3
TotallydubbedHD said:
I know benchmarks don't mean much - but I thought to run them on my S1 and S3 and compare - here are the results:
SGS 1 – GT-I9000
Nenamark2: 22.5 FPS
Nenamark1: 48 FPS
Antutu: 3060 Total score
Billion Counter: 51.35 secs
Vellamo: 590
SGS 3 – GT-I9300
Nenamark2: 58.9 FPS
Nenamark1: 60.0 FPS
Antutu: 12098 Total score
Billion Counter: 28.805secs
Vellamo: 2047
For pics/evidence: Unboxing & Initial impressions of the Samsung Galaxy S III – GT-i9300 – SGS3
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Nice video, good seeing u here. Saw u a lot on darkys forums.
bbgt2 said:
Nice video, good seeing u here. Saw u a lot on darkys forums.
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Hey man!
Thanks
I'm back on there, but this time an admin !

benchmark question

So I got Samsung stock Rom I don't remember exactly and when I ran quadrant benchmark I got score like 6k the most of the score was the I/o
But now I installed check sum hd v4 and syhan kernel now my cpu score is high but the I/o is low
You forgot the question? Which is?
niba10 said:
So I got Samsung stock Rom I don't remember exactly and when I ran quadrant benchmark I got score like 6k the most of the score was the I/o
But now I installed check sum hd v4 and syhan kernel now my cpu score is high but the I/o is low
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quadrant scores are nothing, they are obsolete. as long as you have smooth ui and bug free you are good to use it
After I installed evo check sum hd v4 the ui is much faster and more smooth battery is more good
But I'm just wondering why after I installed the custom Rom the I/o is low
niba10 said:
After I installed evo check sum hd v4 the ui is much faster and more smooth battery is more good
But I'm just wondering why after I installed the custom Rom the I/o is low
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it has more to do with a kernel than Rom itself
I got syahn kernel 1.5beta6 it's good?
niba10 said:
I got syahn kernel 1.5beta6 it's good?
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So is beer .
jje
JJEgan said:
So is beer .
jje
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What do you mean ???
niba10 said:
I got syahn kernel 1.5beta6 it's good?
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Just try it. I am using it and battery life never been greater
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does the benchmark score very important for you ?
XeactorZ said:
does the benchmark score very important for you ?
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Yes?
They score my device I should care of it ??
The thing to remember about benchmarks is that while they "test" performance in various categories all they are really doing are arbitrary calculations testing how well your device performs running that specific benchmark software. Extrapolating these scores to real world performance is often quite useless and inaccurate. Don't place too much stock on benchmark scores and just feel for yourself if certain roms/kernels feel laggier or faster.
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Add to the post above that Quadrant is useless .
Benchmarks vary from one run to another .
One of 9000 followed by one of 12200 is a non reliable benchmarking tool .
jje

Geekbench Anyone?

Can someone with an overclocked S3 1.6ghz or 1.7ghz please run Geekbench?
I want to see the score vs the new A6 which just got featured and i cant run overclocked myself right now.
Thanks
Is Geekbench an accepted Benchmark? How accurate is it? The scores seem to be all over the place with the Nexus 7 with the crappy tegra 3 beating the GS3 in one test while the GS3 beating it in another. Don't really trust it if the results change on the fly like that. haha
irzero said:
Can someone with an overclocked S3 1.6ghz or 1.7ghz please run Geekbench?
I want to see the score vs the new A6 which just got featured and i cant run overclocked myself right now.
Thanks
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For what it's worth here:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032744
It was set at 1704mhz
Here is 1600mhz:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032776
For gits and shiggles here is 1400mhz:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032818
To compare clock for clock I set to 1000mhz, but left at quad core...though not sure it that actually matters...
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032862
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2081 you got on 1.7ghz, running ics..
My name is Optimus Prime and I send this message..
irzero said:
Can someone with an overclocked S3 1.6ghz or 1.7ghz please run Geekbench?
I want to see the score vs the new A6 which just got featured and i cant run overclocked myself right now.
Thanks
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I posted some scores on Beyond3D:
Nebuchadnezzar said:
I'm getting 1854, 1574, 1292 respectively for 4, 3 and 2 cores. So the final score doesn't seem to scale that well with cores, which is obvious consindering there's single-core performance tests.
Here's the Exynos [email protected] 1Ghz with only 2 cores for a clock-for-clock comparison;
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/compare/1032330/1030202
And here's @ stock 1.4Ghz with 4 cores, frequency locked:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/compare/1032351/1030202
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The A6 clearly and undisputedly has the upper hand here. The score may be lower but we're talking about vast IPC and frequency disparities here. The Cortex's are getting slaughtered in memory bandwidth.
And here's a 1704MHz bench for the hell for it: 2283 score.
Would be interesting if somebody with a Krait phone would run it at 1GHz and stock frequency respectively.
I hit 1800 at stock on Jelly bean Omega rom V26.
I might try and clock this phone and see what happens
What a junk benchmark.. kept running It till I got this.. my lowest was 1520..
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Wanam Lite Stock stock LI1 blows the iphone away, I get 1780.
NOTE: My S3 is not OC'd, this was at the default 1400mhz with stock kernel (3.0.31-111170 [email protected] #1
Tomatoes8 said:
Is Geekbench an accepted Benchmark? How accurate is it? The scores seem to be all over the place with the Nexus 7 with the crappy tegra 3 beating the GS3 in one test while the GS3 beating it in another. Don't really trust it if the results change on the fly like that. haha
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Fade777 said:
What a junk benchmark.. kept running It till I got this.. my lowest was 1520..
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Any benchmark tool will be 'all over the place' depending on what is running in the background. Yes, you can turn off wireless, BT, data etc., but apps will still be launching and closing in the background which will affect the score. After all, these are supposed to be multitasking devices aren't they ?
Also, it's an inaccurate score if you actually go and forcibly disable system apps that would be running on a stock device, just to get a faster score.
Best way to use ANY benchmark tool is to get the device as near to stock as you can (consider a rom flash / data reset followed by very basic config) and then run the test a few times and take an average score. When I run benchmarks (Antutu, Quadrant, Geekbench), my results are often 'all over the place', so if I go with just one test, it would be luck of the draw really.
That said, my average score on S3 stock, rooted, unclocked in Geekbench 2.3.4 is 1586.
Funnily, when overclocked, the average was 1537
im on official (unofficial ) jellybean im updating to the latest leak now then i will come back with results that rape apple a6 cpu hard and in the arse
1830 at stock is my best so far without optimising anything other than a reboot.
The scores are higher on everything other than Memory Performance which is where Apple have beefed up the SoC.
How many points iphone5 do?
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eric-filth said:
How many points iphone5 do?
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1601
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This is my score... I use stock jb xxdli7...
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This benchmark tests a combination of single and multi-threaded tasks. So obviously it will be all over the place when comparing an A9 quad-core phone to an A15 or Krait dual core phone. The phones also run differently clocked/speed memory, so tasks which are memory intensive would give a higher score to phones with faster memory.
I'm running Siyah kernel on Omega v26.1 and consistently get scores between 2000 and 2100. Only over-clocked to 1600MHz though.
siyah kernel + setcpu(performance,deadline,1704MHz)
Lucmuzz said:
I'm running Siyah kernel on Omega v26.1 and consistently get scores between 2000 and 2100. Only over-clocked to 1600MHz though.
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My score was almost identical with 1.6ghz on Omega 26.1
xtechx said:
For what it's worth here:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032744
It was set at 1704mhz
Here is 1600mhz:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032776
For gits and shiggles here is 1400mhz:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032818
To compare clock for clock I set to 1000mhz, but left at quad core...though not sure it that actually matters...
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032862
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Gits and Shiggles! I like that one Gotta rember that!
Now to my answer: You just posted a useless thread and flamed about us members, now you want us to help you?
"How about you get a life?" Is what you said. Go ask someone else, or use the search engine by the same company that created Android "Google", ever heard of it? It's a really good site!
Let us know, what you have found..
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Gits and Shiggles! I like that one Gotta rember that!
Now to my answer: You just posted a useless thread and flamed about us members, now you want us to help you?
"How about you get a life?" Is what you said. Go ask someone else, or use the search engine by the same company that created Android "Google", ever heard of it? It's a really good site!
Let us know, what you have found..
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What the f*ck are you talking about, you absolute schizo! :what:
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