Just ran quadrant on my xoom - whats yours

gizzyman

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Just ran quadrant on my xoom, shows "your device" at 2490
not bad, what are others getting?
 
Interesting! Best I got today was 2227 overclocked @ 1.5GHz. Worst was 1845. I am wondering what exactly is causing the differences (besides overclocking) between our scores on the same device.
 
Interesting! Best I got today was 2227 overclocked @ 1.5GHz. Worst was 1845. I am wondering what exactly is causing the differences (besides overclocking) between our scores on the same device.

I?m betting background apps gumming up the works.

It?s no secret that this thing seems to bog down after a couple of apps are used in succession. A reboot tends to bring everything back to life. At least that?s my experience.

To people running this test, did you do it immediately after a reboot? And how many active widgets do you have jumping around the screens?

-Suntan
 
I ran it again and got almost 2900, gotta like that over clocking, its pretty snappy..but battery life is horrible
 
I ran it again and got almost 2900, gotta like that over clocking, its pretty snappy..but battery life is horrible

add a profile for when the device is hibernating (screen is off) and put the mhz at 200 (216mhz) that way you will really conserve power when the screen is off.
 
I ran it again and got almost 2900, gotta like that over clocking, its pretty snappy..but battery life is horrible

What scaling are you using? I am overclocked and using Interactive scaling and the battery life is phenomenal.

add a profile for when the device is hibernating (screen is off) and put the mhz at 200 (216mhz) that way you will really conserve power when the screen is off.

I tried setting the max speed for when the screen was off at 450 or something, and it caused all kinds of problems for me.
 
I have the min and max set to 1504


why would you ever set your min to 1504? that means that even for the simplest of tasks you have that thing running at 1504, man that is a little overkill dont you think?
 
What scaling are you using? I am overclocked and using Interactive scaling and the battery life is phenomenal.



I tried setting the max speed for when the screen was off at 450 or something, and it caused all kinds of problems for me.

hmm mine works fine when that screen is off it runs at 200
 
1486 with browser and Google services and email and about 8 other things running. 1590 with those shut down. Ran this test last night and it was 2460 or something like that. Not sure why such a large difference.
 
I got 1800s stock, then right after I rooted I got 2100, I guess because of the fresh restore. OCd to 1.2 and got 2400ish, OCd to 1.5 and now I'm a about 2900.
 
Managed to break 3000 (3070 to be precise) last night with a 1.5 GHz overclock set to performance. Quadrant is quite vulnerable to the conditions in which is resides. I find the best results are obtained on the second or third try after a reboot (after JIT compiler has had a hack at the program and it's cached up).
 

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