Hello guyz today I compared wanam jelly bean to the one member of HTC x one which have also jelly bean..thwre is a huge difference in quadrant score HTC can geta more then 7k easily and mine is 5k hardly with no over clock on both devices
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These threads aren't allowed. Benchmarks aren't the greatest way to find which is best. It is all dependent on the user. Quadrant is especially known for its bull crap reports...
But most of the people and also the official comparing method is based on quadrant score includid
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There is already a thread about posting benchmark scores and that's one too many IMO. If anything you should have searched and posted in that thread instead of creating a new one.
but I got a quadrant score of -1, Is that good?
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K the score for stock gb is 1.6k and the score for the ics leak is 3.3k is that really how better ics is or its just quadrant is fails in ics and gives off the wrong score?
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Similar thread, different tool, most likely similar types of results.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565503
More like Quadrant fails in general.
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!
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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 .
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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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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 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.
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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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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
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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
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Nice video, good seeing u here. Saw u a lot on darkys forums.
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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 !
I saw this epic rom in the Optimus one Forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764170
The Benchmark score is so epic. I think IT has The Same specs like our ace so can somebody maybe Port this to our device.
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comments are not at all positive..
besides without source compiling performance boost is literally dreams..
troullis2004 said:
I just tried it and i have to say that i got as low as 1720 something with quadrant using 480-787 smartass v2 and as low as 1838 using antutu with same cpu settings...
Man, i think that somethings up with that picture! No way our device gets that score!
Also i get an FC when I click brightness setting! I can' t change it!
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Anything more to be said?
benchmark score doesnt mean almost nothing
i get 3k on my live with walkman on stock based rom with stock kernel
and it doesnt lag
better yet its buttery smooth
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forgot to say that score is without sd card (i dont have 500mb free ]
Hi, I want to know which JB do you recomend as the fastest, I´ve tried the epinter, jokersax, aokp, and miui. But still the Mrom scores higher with the antutu benchmark.
Currently I´m using Mrom and so far the battery life and the speed of the Atrix is awesome. Without having to overclock I get 5,340 of score, Is there a JB rom that can score to at least 5,000 with the antutu without having to overclock?
Why do benchmarks mean so much to you?
You already tried all the JB roms pretty much anyways, you most likely answered your own question.
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Benchmarks mean nothing. Whether your phone lags doing day to day operations is the only thing that matters
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Synthetic benchmarks are completely useless and meaningless in that they do not represent normal day-to-day usage patterns. Personal experience is by far the best benchmark there is.
EDIT: bah, too late, has been said already.
ravilov said:
Synthetic benchmarks are completely useless and meaningless in that they do not represent normal day-to-day usage patterns. Personal experience is by far the best benchmark there is.
EDIT: bah, too late, has been said already.
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I got a kick out of the benchmark results that came out with iPhone 5 vs GS3. IPhone was higher slightly and isheeps were doing circle jerks because of it. I've never seen a cross platform benchmark test and I tried saying how benchmarks do not mean a thing. I got down voted hard.
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I got a kick out of the benchmark results that came out with iPhone 5 vs GS3. IPhone was higher slightly and isheeps were doing circle jerks because of it. I've never seen a cross platform benchmark test and I tried saying how benchmarks do not mean a thing. I got down voted hard.
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Its funny too because in a few months there will probably be an android phone that's even twice as powerful as the gs3. The isheep thinking they will always have the best are sadly mistaken.
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Hi, I want to know which JB do you recomend as the fastest, I´ve tried the epinter, jokersax, aokp, and miui. But still the Mrom scores higher with the antutu benchmark.
Currently I´m using Mrom and so far the battery life and the speed of the Atrix is awesome. Without having to overclock I get 5,340 of score, Is there a JB rom that can score to at least 5,000 with the antutu without having to overclock?
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Till now all JB roms are experimental, so I prefer a stable one, rather than fast.
You won't find a "very fast" JB rom 'cause we dont have the drivers neither the kernel for managing everything as the GB roms
I tried several and at least with the day-by-day use, epinters was the best, no lag but some games didn't run as fast as the GB rom
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You won't find a "very fast" JB rom 'cause we dont have the drivers neither the kernel for managing everything as the GB roms
I tried several and at least with the day-by-day use, epinters was the best, no lag but some games didn't run as fast as the GB rom
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I use CNA 3.6.5, some games like Cut The Rope overspeed a bit.
joelorona said:
You won't find a "very fast" JB rom 'cause we dont have the drivers neither the kernel for managing everything as the GB roms
I tried several and at least with the day-by-day use, epinters was the best, no lag but some games didn't run as fast as the GB rom
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thanks to everyone for the responses, I´ll keep my Mrom for now and wait to see if Motorola releases the Drivers so we can have the hardware acceleration on JB.
Kind of worried cause since the last updates of Jelly Bean the results on Antutu Benchmark scores are way to low on what it used to be on ICS. I am ROM lover and that's why I have tried quite a few of them, but it wasn't until I used OMEGA V.30 that the results are satisfactory.
Not sure if there is a reason for that behavior but I even tried Wanam Lite, which is pretty much stock than any other thing and the results were like 7 devices lower than the one I am adding here.
So my question is: Why this behavior of our S3s on Jelly Bean ?
Seriously? You're still believing in benchmark's credibility?
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These types of threads are not allowed and benchmarks are a waste of time
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