I was just wondering if anyone knows a ROM that increases the quadrant Benchmark for the S3. I have a S2 and its currently scoring better than my S3. It may be the cpu tuner app?? PLease let me know.
psac said:
I was just wondering if anyone knows a ROM that increases the quadrant Benchmark for the S3. I have a S2 and its currently scoring better than my S3. It may be the cpu tuner app?? PLease let me know.
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Almost any custom ROM increases it because it contains tweaks and mods. Just browse the S III forum and pick the ROM you like most.
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Hello XDA
This is my first tome to start a thread, hopefully I do it right
I am just confused on how ROMs show High Benchmark results in there screenshots, but when I try to do a benchmark on my Ace I get a VERY Low result compared to what it's supposed to be, Though I have made sure no apps are running in the background, and cleared my RAM, even after checking the Media tweak, Still Very low result, Can anyone Clarify me on how to make my phone better or is that I am doing something wrong?
I am using the glmst v2 KPO ROM
Don't even worry about it. With coderom I had 1927 max. Now with gingerReal I only get 1000+, but I feel this rom much better. So I dont rely anymore on quadrant scores. I suggest you to do the same.
even if u got trillion benchmark score it doesnt mean anything.. nowadays benchmark score is crap, doesnt mean a squat. i said that because gingerbread had some problem with quadrant, thus its result is inconsistent. even there are rom makers that spoof quadrant score by tinkering with phone i/o value to make their rom looks like it got highest benchmark score. i even found an app here on xda that automate that i/o spoof, install it and u'll get godlike quadrant score.
edited: the app to spoof benchmark score like i said is that in skynet post below. that should spike anyone quadrant score to 5000
Quadrant benchmark does not mean anything....its only relevant for lagfix or filesystem changes or some kernel tweaks. Otherwise it can be hacked easily to show high benchmark scores. Someone even showed quadrant benchmark above 2100 in ace by an app which hacked quadrant .
Yes there is even an app called quadrant booster which utilizes i/o hack to boost scores by Doomlord here-http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17110408
Ok thanks guys..... Its that it gets annoying when u dont get what the rom promises ya
Hi, i know this is a stupid question and i have tried to do some research before hand. I have never overclocked any of my android devices, as the worrying that it will decrease you phones life span has always worried me, and the fact that overclocking my old htc desire actually made it unstable. But because the galaxy note had the exact same exynos processor as the s2 but clocked to 1.4ghz. does that mean it's perfectly safe to overclock the cpu to 1.4ghz?
The reason why I am asking is because the galaxy note vs s2 videos on youtube show the note to be noticeably faster in everything. Thanks very much
danielsf said:
Hi, i know this is a stupid question and i have tried to do some research before hand. I have never overclocked any of my android devices, as the worrying that it will decrease you phones life span has always worried me, and the fact that overclocking my old htc desire actually made it unstable. But because the galaxy note had the exact same exynos processor as the s2 but clocked to 1.4ghz. does that mean it's perfectly safe to overclock the cpu to 1.4ghz?
The reason why I am asking is because the galaxy note vs s2 videos on youtube show the note to be noticeably faster in everything. Thanks very much
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I run my device at 1.6 with absolute stability. Believe it or not, a lot of the processors released in todays devices are meant to handle much higher speeds, but for battery purposes, they dont push the limits. But to answer your question, yes, its perfectly safe to push it to 1.4, and you probably wont notice any more battery drain then your already used to since they make some battery saver tweaks in the aftermarket kernels. I use Siyahs kernel and its awesome.
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I run my device at 1.6 with absolute stability. Believe it or not, a lot of the processors released in todays devices are meant to handle much higher speeds, but for battery purposes, they dont push the limits. But to answer your question, yes, its perfectly safe to push it to 1.4, and you probably wont notice any more battery drain then your already used to since they make some battery saver tweaks in the aftermarket kernels. I use Siyahs kernel and its awesome.
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Thanks you very much, I'm going to flash Siyahs kernel in cwm just now and oc to 1.4ghz
danielsf said:
Thanks you very much, I'm going to flash Siyahs kernel in cwm just now and oc to 1.4ghz
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let me know how you like it, if you have any issues with the flash, or any questions about the kernels capabilities/functions, ill be glad to help.
Here is my issue, i decided to randomly run quadrant and found out i had bad results.
Around 3000, i had very low memory and i/o scores, memory being 2000 and i/o around 5000. I then flashed speedmod kernel and got even lower results, 2811 quadrant and 1500 memory, which is far from the default expected values. This happened in GB whith checrom V6 and Siyah Kerner, CM9 and SlimICS with both speedmod and fluxx kernel.
Antutu scores are lower then 6000 ranging from 4900 with SlimICS 5400 with GB and 5300 with CM9, i got back to Slim and cleared cache and got 5900, but quandrant still was performing poorly
You shouldn't rely on quadrant scores to decide whether the ROM is good or not, you should make that judgement for yourself. Sometimes, developers of ROMs make tweaks to purposely increase the quadrant scores.
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You shouldn't rely on quadrant scores to decide whether the ROM is good or not, you should make that judgement for yourself. Sometimes, developers of ROMs make tweaks to purposely increase the quadrant scores.
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I was just trying to see if there was something wrong with my phone. Not that i would keep the highest numbered ROM. That's why i got worried, the scores were low in almost all of them
Really want to test, flash stock rom and see the numbers flying
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you can try using different kernels with different cpu governors to see a difference in benchmarks.
Bench marking and quadrant scores are for *******.
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Basic problem is benchmarks vary from one run to another and are not reliable .
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Will a higher score change the way you use your phone?
What difference do the scores mean? Does it make your phone unuseable when you get a lower score? What answers are you hoping to get?
Dont use benchmarks....they arent needed, we already know our phone is fast...just use the phone and enjoy it
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Bench marking and quadrant scores are for *******.
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lmao
Its all relative to the rom you're using. CM9 I found scored lower on benchmarks, but on real life usage people report better performance
CM7 scored higher for me then stock based GB roms, quite comfortably. So that was the other way round.
However, WanamLite ICS which im using now scores between 6200 and 6300 for me, highest being 6330.
Again its all very relative to the rom you're using. If you're really that bothered flash a stock based ICS rom, run some benchmarks, see the higher values, get content, then either stick or go back to CM based roms with whatever wisdom you've aquired!
By the way all the above was using Antutu.
Hello guys.I have galaxy s2 with stock kernel 4.1.2 , rooted with stock cpu/gpu clocks. I use an app that's with lowest graphics of the game, 1.1.0 meltdown update. I still drop to 20-25fps and the average isn't much more than 35fps. This is definitely better than stock game but it's still not very playable. I saw a one year old thread where people ran the game with this phone and lowest graphics with 60fps. Is it just me or are you guys experiencing the same ? If the problem Is only mine, any tips to increase frames? CPU oc doesn't do much.
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Hello guys.I have galaxy s2 with stock kernel 4.1.2 , rooted with stock cpu/gpu clocks. I use an app that's with lowest graphics of the game, 1.1.0 meltdown update. I still drop to 20-25fps and the average isn't much more than 35fps. This is definitely better than stock game but it's still not very playable. I saw a one year old thread where people ran the game with this phone and lowest graphics with 60fps. Is it just me or are you guys experiencing the same ? If the problem Is only mine, any tips to increase frames? CPU oc doesn't do much.
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Well,I don't have a S2 but you can increase the performance with this MOD, it also increase the battery life too:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2360670&highlight=pureperformances
Hope it helps
Anyone knows if there is a way to put the drivers of the 4.4.2 to 4.3 so we can have better benchmark scores?
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Anyone knows if there is a way to put the drivers of the 4.4.2 to 4.3 so we can have better benchmark scores?
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Why would you want 4.4.2 drivers on 4.3 other then benchmark scores?
Simply use KitKat?
And who really cares about benchmark scores on a 2 year old device?
Getting higher benchmark scores mean very little. It was stated that Samsung had implemented functionality in the firmware that would give preference to benchmarking apps and increase performance to enable higher scores. It proves very little to be honest. You notice performance in day to day activities.