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Root Post a screen of your quadrant benchmark

treven21

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Just curious how much variation we would see. I saw this from [ROM][WIP][ALPHA] aospCMod | AOSP 2.3.3 / CM7 (Gingerbread) - xda-developers and it got me thinking. Mine is below......1651 is insane though.

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Sorry to tell you buy what you are most likely seeing is a crash.
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Stagefright was never intended for our phones, and when you run this test, it crashes. Quadrant doesn't realize it crashed and thinks the test has finished, giving you a false score. Our phones actually rank around 500 when you disable Stagefright and get a true reading.

Other test systems ignore Stagefright and will give you a more accurate scrore. While our phones aren't terrible, they also aren't going to be topping performance charts. If you were truly seeing that kind of speed from that rom vs. other roms and phones for that matter, you would certainly be able to tell with your own eyes.
 
Sorry to tell you buy what you are most likely seeing is a crash.
Stagefright - Android Forums

Stagefright was never intended for our phones, and when you run this test, it crashes. Quadrant doesn't realize it crashed and thinks the test has finished, giving you a false score. Our phones actually rank around 500 when you disable Stagefright and get a true reading.

Other test systems ignore Stagefright and will give you a more accurate scrore. While our phones are terrible, they also aren't going to be topping performance charts. If you were truly seeing that kind of speed from that rom vs. other roms and phones for that matter, you would certainly be able to tell with your own eyes.

Well this would be true but for 2 things that prove otherwise. For instance, when I play xconstruction and don't have my cpu performance at 806 it is not stable and laggy. Also when I run the quadrant test when the max is at 600 instead of 806 my benchmark score is also lower.

So maybe you are right......but these two things say otherwise. My performance is noticeably different when the test is running as well as far as FPS. Now I did see that if I do anything over 806 my phone cannot handle it and it reboots. 806 is solid for the benchmark with linpack and quadrant as well as gaming.
 
Well this would be true but for 2 things that prove otherwise. For instance, when I play xconstruction and don't have my cpu performance at 806 it is not stable and laggy. Also when I run the quadrant test when the max is at 600 instead of 806 my benchmark score is also lower.

So maybe you are right......but these two things say otherwise. My performance is noticeably different when the test is running as well as far as FPS. Now I did see that if I do anything over 806 my phone cannot handle it and it reboots. 806 is solid for the benchmark with linpack and quadrant as well as gaming.
You miss-understand.

Your overclock has nothing to do with Stagefright.
Stagefright is an enhancement, kind of like MMX or SSE. Quadrant has serious issues with it.

What you are seeing in Quadrant is false.
For the most part, all roms, given a similar overclock, will perform relatively the same. Your phone isn't going to magicaly outperform a Nexus One, it just isn't going to happen, especially with a simple rom change.




Seems I missed something on my first post as well, it should "While our phones aren't terrible, they also aren't going to be topping performance charts".
 
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