[Driver] Qualcomm S3 Adreno 220 GPU ICS Flashable Update {UnSigned} - HTC EVO 3D

This Adreno GPU update is ONLY designed to work on Qualcomm S3 ARM7 Devices running ICS.
Greetings, I have been on XDA for a long time and I hope that you all can benefit from this patch as we have over at the Amaze Forums. Here is a link to my Original Thread and evidence of this patch's success for our Qualcomm S3 Adreno 220 GPU devices running ICS.
We have proven that this driver Patch has doubled our GPU throughput for 2D and 3D rendering.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631223
I have only tested this on my T-Mobile HTC Amaze (Qualcomm S3 Adreno 220 GPU) and have not experienced any issues.
I have created this Recovery Flashable Patch to Install the Qualcomm Updated Adreno Drivers on the "Official Ruby ICS" release.
Qualcomm Developers Website
I did not get a screenshot of the results before flashing this, however I have seen dramatically improved result on my Quadrant 3D scores with "Force 2D GPU rendering" UNCHECKED in the Setting->Develop Options Menu of this ICS Release. With this option checked I have seen improvements on both 2D and 3D. Although results are slightly degraded for 3D from post update the 2D results have doubled in value.
Quadrant results were obtained immediately after restart to avoid any other processes interfering with the results.
AFTER "Adreno ICS Update" Screenshot 2D Rendering NOT checked.
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If someone would post a screenshot of the before Quadrant result I would gladly add it to this post. Please only post results Immediately after restart for conformity.
Android Ice Cream Sandwich Required
Root Required
Pre Requisites fulfilled (Root) (ICS)
Install "Adreno ICS Update" to the root of your SD Card
Toggle Signature Verification in Recovery
Install zip via Recovery
Fix Permissions
Reboot
ENJOI!!!
Thank you dhkr234 for the flashable zip framework.
Please post any other tested configurations and I will add them for other community members reference.
The usual warning goes here. I'm not responsible for what you do, or how you execute, use this at your own risk!

Additional Configurations Tested
Additional ROMS with confirmed improvements:
ROMS with these NEW Adreno Drivers Baked in:

Holy cheese and crackers.
This is what I'm talking about.
Checking it out, will report back :thumbup:
Google + pertinent info = results

Downloading
Thank you.
I dont see any difference, i am on the new leaked ics rom.
What do you think must be wrong?
Before
After

I'm going to try it

olysmen said:
Downloading
Thank you.
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You are welcome. There is a thanks button in the OP.
Be sure and post your before and after results please.
Thank you,
gjcamp

What about battery life?

I have not seen any degradation in my battery life.
Looking forward to your report.
Thanks,
gjcamp
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aryuautku said:
What about battery life?
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Did you ever think before posting ?

aryuautku said:
What about battery life?
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These drivers do not affect battery life.

zookarma said:
Did you ever think before posting ?
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Yes, and I suspected that the GPU voltage might have increased to allow more frequency.

I see no improvement on nenamarkv2, from 48.0 fps to 44.6 fps

Have a slight increase.
Before flashing 2758
After flashing 2922
Ruunning
[30/04] | Shooter Ice | Beta | Android 4.0.3 | Sense 4.0

How much time does it take to fix permissions?
5min or more? I'm using 4ext recovery touch and i pressed fix permissions and the bar keeps loading.

at least 8 min

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How much time does it take to fix permissions?
5min or more? I'm using 4ext recovery touch and i pressed fix permissions and the bar keeps loading.
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If you have many apps it can take about 10 mins or more

looks like ICS only
but the drivers and ICS together definitely increased our nenamark, quadrant, antutu graphic benchmarks

jcsy said:
looks like ICS only
but the drivers and ICS together definitely increased our nenamark, quadrant, antutu graphic benchmarks
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What do you have against ics ?

Before flashing 2000 in quadrant standard. Tested both 2d off and on.
All flashed, permissions, double reboot and now about 2800 in quadrant, yet the 2d and 3d scores are same, yet CPU and io increased.
No overclock or governor changes.
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nothing
i thought its possibly for GB, if you've seen that there are such GPU drivers for GB that increase performance, which comes from the Samsung T Mobile S2 , which uses our Adreno 220
yada yada yada

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[MOD] Galaxy S II Overclocked to 1.5GHz: 4000+ in Quadrant!

I have successfully overclocked the new Samsung Galaxy S II to 1.504GHz. This speed is enough to allow it to achieve really high benchmark scores like over 4000 points in Quadrant! 1.5GHz is a 25% overclock and makes this fast phone even faster and snappier in day to day usage.
Instructions:
1. You'll need the latest version of odin3 and the USB drivers for Windows. jutley's post on debranding the phone has links to both: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064894
2. Grab the kernel. It is a tar file for odin with the overclocked kernel and a initramfs with proper modules for the kernel: http://setcpu.com/files/galaxysii_oc_v1.tar
3. Reboot the phone into download mode using ADB:
adb reboot download
4. Flash the kernel using odin3 by placing the tar file in the PDA section and pressing "Start."
5. The phone will reboot automatically.
6. Use SuperOneClick to root your phone if you haven't already. ADB should have root access with this kernel so it'll just work.
7. Grab SetCPU and try 1.504GHz.
Source code (with relevant commit for the overclock. I also enabled the interactive governor in the config): https://github.com/coolbho3k/galaxysii_oc
I haven't gone crazy on the voltages - 1.504GHz is stable at 1375mV on my device. Depending on your device, there may be even more headroom. I've gotten speeds of up to 2GHz to boot with instability (my unstable 1.8GHz Linpack run is currently in the Linpack top 10), but at very high voltages and temperatures. Leave it up to other developers to give you higher/more dangerous frequencies and voltages. If you stress the CPU a ton the phone will become hot to touch (though it does to a certain extent even at stock frequencies - there is not much thermal insulation between the processor and your hands in such a thin phone).
Current features in this kernel: Added 1.504GHz overclocking step (default frequency is still 1.2GHz for safety - use SetCPU to safely raise the frequency) and relevant modifications, 800MHz sleep death fix, interactive governor, ro.secure = 0.
The usual disclaimers apply here. Only do this if you know what you're doing. Though the long term stability/reliability of similar overclocks on other Android based ARM devices is known, this software is provided with no warranty, and I can't be held responsible if you fry your device.
Video:
A 1.504MHz overclock:
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...breaks over 4000 points in Quadrant:
...and almost 60 MFLOPS in Linpack:
Since Linpack and Quadrant aren't (sufficiently?) multithreaded, you won't see that much improvement over single core Cortex A8 devices at the same clock. But these are dual core phones!
Developers: keep in mind that the Galaxy S II source currently "fixes" voltages on this revision of the Exynos to be 25mV less than what is in the table. Upon boot, the driver will actually print the real voltages at each level (look for ASV voltage_table in the kernel log) if you don't know which chipset revision a particular phone has. The overclock itself is controlled in the s5pv310_apll_pms_table.
Enjoy!
Damn .........
This is when I really wish I had a SGS2. Can't wait till it comes to American shores, great work coolbho, see you on Engadget tomorrow..
OMG already? I was wondering when this would happen. God bless you man.
Wonderful work man. Can't get Odin to download on my home rig so I'll be playing around w/ this tomorrow at the office With overclocking already here and the inevitable kernel optimizations to come, this phone is truly going to be the beast everyone suspects.
Thanks man!
..and what about undervolting?
WOW, nice work
Thanks!
Holy crap, nice work! How much hotter is it getting in the back of the phone at 1.5ghz?
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Very good job here mate. It's about time somebody attempted to overclock such a sweet phone.
I will flash this with Odin tonight.
Again, great job & thanks
Not bad eh?
rovex said:
Not bad eh?
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how you getting that score im getting just above 4000
Haha well played
coolbho3000 said:
Current features in this kernel: Added 1.504GHz overclocking step (default frequency is still 1.2GHz for safety - use SetCPU to safely raise the frequency) and relevant modifications, 800MHz sleep death fix, interactive governor, ro.secure = 0.
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What is the 800MHz sleep death fix?
Can someone run this overclock against AnTutu Benchmark as well please ....i find this a little more stable than quadrant.
Ty
S
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Very impressive indeed. The only question that comes to mind is if there really is a need to squeeze out higher frequencies. The CPU isn't really a bottleneck on the SGS2, is it?
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Very impressive indeed. The only question that comes to mind is if there really is a need to squeeze out higher frequencies. The CPU isn't really a bottleneck on the SGS2, is it?
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CPU is always a bottleneck for calculations. Probably not a bottleneck in most apps though.
My install went smoothly. Quadrant showed 4144, 3892, and then 4100. Im going to try running it throughout today and see what happens. Cant wait for this to mature.
WOW.! Flashing right this second.! You people are geniouses.!
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just wanted to add
oh crap.. i just realized who posted this, its Mr. Overclock himself, the creator of SetCPU... woo we have a star in our mits!

[Q]High quadrant scores?

So I hate benchmarks but I got bored so I ran a quadrant on my tab...I got 4221...is that a mistake?
wow. seems great to me. I was getting about 2500. I switch my governor to performance and it jumped up to over 3500 though. I've got ally of apps though so I figure not bad for me either. What's you governor set at getting over 4000?
If you see this it was sent using my GT-P7510.
Well guyz You should try a new rom to get High Scores on your quardrent tests
Well Here is a few roms that i used to get high quardrent scores
Paris rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1284355 - Personally I love this rom because it overclockes my Tab and give me 3000++ scores
Starbust Rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197776 -This one also overclockes your processor to 1.4Ghz and improves I/O and other graphic values
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KaFrEEkAbOom said:
Well guyz You should try a new rom to get High Scores on your quardrent tests
Well Here is a few roms that i used to get high quardrent scores
Paris rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1284355 - Personally I love this rom because it overclockes my Tab and give me 3000++ scores
Starbust Rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197776 -This one also overclockes your processor to 1.4Ghz and improves I/O and other graphic values
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ok...not to be mean...don't tell me what is helpful or not...
btw: i dont CARE about benchmark scores...AT ALL!!!!!
i just wondered why it was so high since engadget and other review sites say its like 1000.
@benzoman - just stock settings on cm9 preview (rootzwiki)
Running Task 14 overclocked to 1400 here. Couldn't get me to change ROMs for almost anything. Unless it was to an updated Task ROM. I'm running some of pershoots kernel stuff too.
Don't really care about benchmarks myself either. Just thought I'd run the quadrant to see what I got compared to what you got.
As long as it's stable and doesn't lag that's all I care.
Task has always taken VERY good care of me in all aspects of what I want, and need. So that's why I'm so partial to his stuff and suggestions of what to run with his ROMs.
Thanks mate for something to do at least for a few minutes.
EDIT: Just noticed both suggested ROMs are old Task ROMs too. LMAO
Yeah I'm running to change to an older ROM so my scores go up. NOT. :what:
If you see this it was sent using my GT-P7510.
tried many different roms and quadrant scores were different. never felt any difference on daily use of my tab though. Let's face it, we all are affected by that guy on that galaxytabhacks site
davsarus said:
tried many different roms and quadrant scores were different. never felt any difference on daily use of my tab though. Let's face it, we all are affected by that guy on that galaxytabhacks site
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i know!!!!!
all he does...."alright lets just open up quadrant here and see what we get...2 mins later....alright thats the rom..it only got 2000..screw that..."
lol!
ezcats said:
i know!!!!!
all he does...."alright lets just open up quadrant here and see what we get...2 mins later....alright thats the rom..it only got 2000..screw that..."
lol!
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Lol glad that im not alone
Mine on ICS for the first time its benchmark is nearly 4000 too, my expression was like this:
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well never mind, i can return to human form at anytime so benchmark is not really a big deal, just for showing off, i thought
what is actually your best score? i have about 4000 with cm9 from pershoot and 1.7.4 aacount-kernel.
Ran this on my tab with AOKP 4.1.2 and A1 Kernell 1.8.2 running at 1.6Ghz and only got 3435
My Tab is currently running Fourth Bar Revolution ICS 4.0.4 ROM with default ROM settings and Yoda Kernel 2.4.
Quadrant @ 1.2GHz (Interactive) = 2915
Quadrant @ 1.4GHz (Interactive) = 3317
Quadrant @ 1.6GHz (Interactive) = 3558
AnTuTu @ 1.2GHz (Interactive) = 6060
AnTuTu @ 1.4GHz (Interactive) = 6793
AnTuTu @ 1.6GHz (Interactive) = 7409

[FEEDBACK] Adreno 220 ICS GPU Driver

This is not all that much a "development" thread as a collective piece. I would like to see from you all if the drivers posted on the front page actually have any affect on our device....or maybe I am just crazy.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/updated-adreno-220-ics-gpu-driver-speeds-up-2d-rendering/
I am personally seeing an increase 2D up from ~300ish to well over 600 to 700, while a slight decrease in 3D.
Simply set to interactive Min: 128 Max: 1782 noop scheduler
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Hmmm. I installed the evo3d ones over 0509 nightly cm9. No ill effect. Seems faster but I believe that perception to be a placebo effect so far. Thanks OP
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Hmmm. I installed the evo3d ones over 0509 nightly cm9. No ill effect. Seems faster but I believe that perception to be a placebo effect so far. Thanks OP
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Just installed these over webcm9 cornerstone aokp and i've noticed a definite improvement at least in games. Not placebo at least in my eyes. But then again that's the best placebo. All i know is that all my games are running better. Thanks for the tip. Do they exynos drivers as well?
It actually brought my Quadrant speed down significantly..... From 3266 to 2571.
In what setup were you getting 3266?
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In what setup were you getting 3266?
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Eyeballer's Nightly 05-07, 160dpi, 384mhz to 1782mhz. Pretty standard... Didn't mess with the 2d setting in settings.
FWIW, I'm getting over 3100.
Running CM9 official nightly 20120507, 192-1512mhz interactive governor, adreno drivers from OP.
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This is my result using the latest CM Min: 128 Max: 1782
Performance increase in both Quadrant and games. Subjectively I would say more than 20% in Reckless Racing 1 & 2 and in Real Racing!
Try using the driver from this thread, it's newer than the one posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1643472
kcodya said:
Try using the driver from this thread, it's newer than the one posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1643472
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Wow, I notice a huge difference in certain applications. Most notably scrolling through apps in the play store. It used to be ultra choppy, now it is bearable.
Here is a zip that'll flash on the Touchpad:
http://www.mediafire.com/?cnbbz06kl2mv6ix
As always, before flashing make sure to backup or be ready to reflash your rom.
I am running AOKP MS5, if that makes any difference.
Edit: Just noticed he had a zip for other devices attached to the post.
Moved to general, please continue.
Using the driver from the OP, I have the following observations;
2d is MUCH smoother, not my imagination, especially when panning between home screens.
Before, a few times a day it would be unresponsive to touch when coming out of sleep, more likely if it had just recently gone to sleep. Usually this was resolved by hitting the power button twice, only rarely requiring a hard reboot. After installing the 213 drivers 2 days ago, this has yet to happen. If it matters, I use pattern lock.
Haven't found any new bugs yet. Tonight I'll try the new 218 drivers and run a new benchmark.
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with this driver i got a lower benchmark point rate.
Lower gfx score here too. Can't comment on apps yet.
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here are my results with adreno 220 v218
latest cm9 nightly 20120513
min: 192 max: 1782
2D render enabled
density: 120dpi
What bench program are you guys using???
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What bench program are you guys using???
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quadrant, there's a free version at play store
I used AnTuTu.
I already use Antutu just wondering what the one in that post was (quadrant).

[Kernel] Whatever Flo 002 | GPU/CPU OC | Pure Stock | JSS15J [Aug 04]

Whatever Flo
What is it: Stock android kernel, JSS15J, absolutely no changes besides the overclock. No fancy features, no snake oil, no bloat, clean stock experience.
Overclock not customisable, baked right into the kernel and loaded on boot, no CPU/GPU management apps needed.
I take no responsibility or imply any warranty for the use of this kernel, use of this kernel is completely at your own risk.
If a build doesn't work for you try the lower clocked version, still not then you're out of luck and your CPU can't handle the overclock sorry. If there is enough demand I can build a lower clocked edition but I don't really see the need. Any problems or questions I will try to answer for you.
Proof is in the Source
Flash zips with TWRP/recovery of your choice
1890MHz Build + GPU OC: http://d-h.st/y0W
Vellamo metal score: ~830
GFXBench:
T-Rex 18fps
1009 Frames
Egypt 46fps
5068* Frames
1890MHz Build No GPU OC: http://d-h.st/9yr
Vellamo metal score: ~830
GFXBench:
T-Rex 16fps
889 Frames
Egypt 41fps
4653* Frames
1728MHz Build + GPU OC: http://d-h.st/95k
Vellamo metal score: ~800
1728MHz Build No GPU OC: http://d-h.st/hmZ
Vellamo metal score: ~800
* Sections of demo limited by VSync
If you like, give me a thumbs up!
Thanks and enjoy your nexus.
Change Log
Code:
Aug 4 2013:
- Added GPU OC option
Aug 3 2013:
- Added CPU Overclock builds
Very nice. Do you intend to add GPU OC as well? I think with this kernal with GPU OC it would play nicer with Clean ROM than the current Kernels. Just my opinion but Jassy kernel doesn't seem to like CR as much as Cm 10.2 so I would really like to see what stock with extra OC's does for that very nice Rom .
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Very nice. Do you intend to add GPU OC as well? I think with this kernal with GPU OC it would play nicer with Clean ROM than the current Kernels. Just my opinion but Jassy kernel doesn't seem to like CR as much as Cm 10.2 so I would really like to see what stock with extra OC's does for that very nice Rom .
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Yes I am planing on it, doing some stability and performance tests right now. Will release it when I finish that.
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Yes I am planing on it, doing some stability and performance tests right now. Will release it when I finish that.
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You are awesome. This is what I've always wanted in a kernel.
CPU, GPU OC and voltage control.
Thanks!
New builds up, now include GPU overclock.
Great kernel, no issues on stock ROM whatsoever. Seems like GPU scores went down a tad though, with no oc and oc versions of the 1.7ghz, looks like it went down 1k pts on 3d score in antutu.
Maybe add a little higher oc on the GPU to test out with the 1.7ghz version?
Could you confirm with me, I have the 1.7+GPU oc version and my 3d graphics score seems to be lower, I was around 7k for stock clocks.
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Great kernel, no issues on stock ROM whatsoever. Seems like GPU scores went down a tad though, with no oc and oc versions of the 1.7ghz, looks like it went down 1k pts on 3d score in antutu.
Maybe add a little higher oc on the GPU to test out with the 1.7ghz version?
Could you confirm with me, I have the 1.7+GPU oc version and my 3d graphics score seems to be lower, I was around 7k for stock clocks.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the heads up, I haven't tried using antutu for my benchmarking and I ran most of my testing on the 1.8 build since I just assumed dropping the clocks down wouldn't make much of a difference. I'll look into it.
Any Chance of a JSS15Q Version?
Felnarion said:
You are awesome. This is what I've always wanted in a kernel.
CPU, GPU OC and voltage control.
Thanks!
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Yeah that would be peachy if JSS15Q based. I was on jassy's earlier (with JSS15J) and the GPU boost was noticeable, but back on stock to fix the multitouch.
hey .
i tested the 1,7ghz+450mhz gpu kernel and its running fine .
But it would be so cool if u could make one more kernel with just GPU overclock because i think the CPU power of the n7 is fine with 1.5ghz .
but the 50mhz more in GPU frequency will be more noticable .
i hope its not to much work for you... otherwise i will be fine with running the 1,7ghz edition.
thanks
I really liked this kernel, but when I flashed it after the latest cm 10-18 nightly, it caused a corrupt display upon booting. Fortunately I had made a nandroid backup a few weeks earlier so I was able to get it working again after restoring the system partition. I'm afraid to try flashing this again..

Post Your Benchmarks - Antutu / GFXBench / Vellamo Metal / Basemark OS II

Share your benchmark scores with xda - Antutu / GFXBench / Vellamo Metal / Basemark OS II
Stock Rom or not will be greatly appreciated. See attached vs. other current Verizon Android Phones.
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This was stock ROM, reflashed via TOT about a month after I had the phone. Rooted, all LG/Verizon disableable stuff disabled in App Manager (before rooting).
Ok so I just got done setting up Vanir AOSP 4.4.4 ROM with all my apps. I haven't customized anything other than various appearance settings - I didn't mess with SetCPU, schedulers, DPI, etc. This was just me installing all my apps and setting up the notifications etc. the way I like them. This is my first run at an AOSP ROM on the G3. Here are the results.
(NOTE: I downloaded and ran all the same benchmarks as in the list above, with a reboot between each benchmark run. I have annotated the order in which I ran the benchmarks after their respective titles.)
Antutu (first):
Vellamo Metal (fourth):
Basemark OS II (second):
GFX Bench (third):
(NOTE: The phone was scorching hot at the end of this run; throttling might explain the lower scores?)
My phone with bloat turned off and running with the interactive governor and a hack to make throttling less aggressive.
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My phone with bloat turned off and running with the interactive governor and a hack to make throttling less aggressive.
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Dawn what is this hack you speak of?
Modifying thermal-engine-8974.conf to prevent throttling in an aggressive manner. There is a thread somewhere about it. I hacked it up self based on what I want my phone to do. As you can see from my previous post Antutu performance is right up there with the other flagships. The big reason why it still lags behind the S5 is 3d performance. Anyway I'm happy now that it doesn't throttle and I still get a days use.
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Modifying thermal-engine-8974.conf to prevent throttling in an aggressive manner. There is a thread somewhere about it. I hacked it up self based on what I want my phone to do. As you can see from my previous post Antutu performance is right up there with the other flagships. The big reason why it still lags behind the S5 is 3d performance. Anyway I'm happy now that it doesn't throttle and I still get a days use.
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How'd you change governors if you are on the stock kernel?
Nothing in the stock kernel prevents it. I use ROM Toolbox (pro version) and you can tweak a bunch of performance parameters. LG doesn't lock the kernel down except for maximum clock speed. So you can't over clock but you can run a max 100% of the time. You will eventually hit thermal throttle, but you can do it.
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Here's my score with beans Rom and running skydragons kernel and no other tweaks to the kernel
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Mine
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Thank you, what is your current Rom / setup for these scores.
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legend221 said:
Thank you, what is your current Rom / setup for these scores.
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I did a lot of work tweaking the kernel, i/o scheduler and throttling response
Here is one using the latest Vanir Commotio Lollipop
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Do you mind posting details about how you have things setup?
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Do you mind posting details about how you have things setup?
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WOuld, but I am on a different setup now...
I set the governor to Interactive, read ahead buffer to 4096, cfq scheduler, Vegas Tcp Conjestion Control, max frequency 2457 minimum 300
I fine tuned the governor as well, but cant remember the settings, sorry
I am on Jasmine 4.0 running the latest Skydragon kernel. The trickster mod setup is the second pic- TCP setting is clipped off the top, its Westwood.
Broke 42k today with CM12 12/12.
In case anyone is wondering, using trickster mod the best governor is performance, not interactive, when it come to benchmarks specifically. Interactive is better for general use but performance will just always give you the optimal performance (get it) in a benchmark.
i did a benchmark with stock lil debloat and skydragon kernel , im no tech so i dont know much about these readings . im planing of switching to liquidsmooth rom
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Broke 42k today with CM12 12/12.
In case anyone is wondering, using trickster mod the best governor is performance, not interactive, when it come to benchmarks specifically. Interactive is better for general use but performance will just always give you the optimal performance (get it) in a benchmark.
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Cool.. Screenshots for reference???
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Cool.. Screenshots for reference???
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You're just gonna have to trust me that I hit 42k xD didn't screenshot it.
I actually hit 40k with stock ROM by turning on performance governor, so it definitely helps with benchmarking.

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