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Quadrant score?

everyone heard that Cyanogen found out how to mess with Quadrant to get ridiculous scores right? lets see some ridiculous numbers!
 
Even if the numbers can be manipulated, it is still a great program to use to gauge the effectiveness of tweaks to your own phone, or vs. people with the same set up. Sure, someone will probably create a custom ROM that will post higher scores, but for everyone else running stock or non-manipulated ROMs, it is still very helpful.
 
So seems to be a lot of debate which phone is faster. Some DroidX users were getting excited by their quadrant scores, when infact the cpu and gpu are both slower in DroidX versus Samsung Galaxy S phones. Droidx was getting higher scores b/c of i/o. Only the quadrant professional edition shows that infact, the Galaxy S hummingbird is faster. Also due to the i/o fix for samsung galaxy s phones, the galaxy s is getting bind blowing quadrant scores now.

Here is a video explaining that infact galaxy s phones are the fastest android phones.

Video link:
YouTube - Another Android benchmark showdown with Quadrant Pro

enjoy :D

Nice! Your shwartz is at least as big as ours!

Oh yeah! Look at the size of that thing! It's huge! How powerful it must be! I can't wait to wrap my hands around it!

What's that wart-looking thing on it? OH! It's a Samsung! Eeeeeeeew! Nevermind...
 
About Cyanogen and Quadrant:

Just seeing the I/O fix/hack for the Samsung phones some of us knew there can be tweaks/hacks to get a higher score.

And some of us asked why cant that same hack be done to other phones....Seems like Cyanogen answered that question...lol

The question is: does it equal better performance? Cuz the Samsung hack is supposed to help with a stall, lag issue the Samsung phones have. As long as whatever Cyanogen did increases performance, I'm all for it.
 
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I just installed Froyo leak on my Droid X and ran Quadrant test. As I had never done this pre-Froyo I was wondering:
A. What is a "good" vs "stellar" quadrant score (I scored 1444 and 1483)
B. What can I do to increase it
C. Is there any way to increase Frames Per Second rate
 
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I have a Droid X on preorder.. while I love the big screen and HDMI out, I'm a bit concerned about what I'm seeing with this Froyo leak.

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I think the Droid Inc and Nexus One score about 35-40mflops on Froyo with Linpack. The Droid X benchmarks I'm seeing are about what my Droid 1 gets when overclocked to 1ghz - about 14mflops. What's the deal here? Is it that much slower?

I'm also seeing people saying that its relatively slow in Froyo.. or at least not blazing fast like other phones. Its making me reconsider my choice
 
First of all, welcome to the forums mr 3 poster! This site will fry your brain faster than trying to watch an episode of bill o reilly. And trying to actually understand it

This leaked build of froyo feels so alpha right now. It's almost like it's not even the real thing. I wouldn't put a whole lot of thought into the benchmarks we're seeing right now. But it is pretty interesting how shitty the droid 2's benchmarks are considering it has the official 2.2 AND these fancy new omap processors are supposed to be better than snapdragon, yet nexus is showing better results.

Really, thinking too much into this kind of stuff will give you endless brainfarts. For me and alot of other people, we use basic apps like gamecenter or amazon or engadget or whatever and the extra speed doesn't make any difference. I'm just excited for apps2sd and flash 10.1. Everything else can suck a big one
 
I'm pretty sure it has to do with the type of the processor(TI OMAP) vs (Qualcomm's Snapdragon) I just don't think the benchmark apps are optimized for OMAP processors the Droid X feels pretty snappy to me and even faster than it did with 2.1.

I think people are relying to much on benchmarks than actual real world performance.
 
since people are saying quadrant may not be as accurate as we all hoped. I am wondering how these two bench marks will compare to other phones and setting
my Nenamark score is 24.7fps and my linpack is 14.452 MFLOPS (Best score out of 3 tries in a row)
 
I read there was an issue with Linpack and X Froyo. The X was getting artificially low results. The N1 gets around 40 MFLOPS so I'm hoping we get at least that much.
 
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