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Time for a Quadrant Test!

lucas.childers

Android Enthusiast
Everyone go get Quadrant from the market and run a regular test, maybe three of them and post all three scores, make sure to go into task manager and "kill all"

Test 1:
Test 2:
Test 3:
 
Test 1: 1950
Test 2: 2132
Test 3: 2228

Buzzing for a root, the SoC in the sensation should really be on par with the GS2
 
WOW. Are you also using the OC Kernel UNITY V5, or is there no point to that? Should I just flash the ROM? Or also that Kernel?

I can't remember. I am using a CrystalPyramid v1.04 ROM with Unity V5 now. This ROM doesn't score as high in the bench mark testing, but you have more RAM freed, it is faster and smoother, and you can overclock it if you want (could score higher). I am running it at 384000-1.35 on wake interactive and 384000-54000 on sleep conservative. With moderate use, I get a battery life of 18hrs or so, and heavy use, 8-9 hours.

With the Antutu bench mark, I overclocked this ROM and scored like 5100.
 
I'll try it out. Once CM is stable I'm using that, regardless of the speed.

Ditto. No one spends as much time, from what I have seen, on a ROM than cyanogen does. Im hoping for some STABLE overclocking as well as smoother web browsing. I dont plan on it, but its okay to hope. :-)
 
1 - 1916 (didn't kill anything)
2 - 2068 (didn't kill anything)
3 - 2370 (didn't kill anything)
4 - 2043 (killed all)

ran them one right after the other...

rooted stock, manually debloated, haven't touched stock kernel
 
Antutu test (can compare against galaxy s ii)
 

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