Turbo Producing Low Benchmark Scores?

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I wasn't expecting two phones with 801 processors to beat the Turbo. The screen isn't very big. I wonder why the S5 and M8 are able to better the Turbo..

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Well, I wouldn't be too concerned since the Note 4 with a similar 805 and QHD screen is performing about the same. Also, you must take the screen into consideration as well. Look at the G3 scores in comparison. In other words, is the QHD worth the performance hit, assuming you would even notice this performance difference in real life. So based off what we know, I see nothing of concern.
 
300 points on a graph doesn't mean anything. I figured people would learn this by now
 
Well, I wouldn't be too concerned since the Note 4 with a similar 805 and QHD screen is performing about the same. Also, you must take the screen into consideration as well. Look at the G3 scores in comparison. In other words, is the QHD worth the performance hit, assuming you would even notice this performance difference in real life. So based off what we know, I see nothing of concern.

Yes, I considered screen resolution and the screen size which isn't overwhelmingly large. I am just surprised that 801's are holding their ground. I use an LG G3 and am well aware of the lower scores due to 5.5" of Quad-HD.

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300 points on a graph doesn't mean anything. I figured people would learn this by now

I wasn't condemning the phone. I was merely surprised by the output. Nobody can mention the word "benchmark" without 10 people reminding the OP that scores are often irrelevant. I'm on top of that, buddy. Relax.

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300 points on a graph doesn't mean anything. I figured people would learn this by now

If people had learned this by now, they wouldn't upgrade their phones every few months to a new phone with only minor spec bumps. But it happens all the time.
 
I for one will admit that Im not too savvy on benchmark test or scores. From a laymans point of view it would seem that a better processor would yield better results..Why is this not the case and can anyone explain how these test do not show the true strength of a phone?
 
Why do people care about benchmark scores?

Same reason why car enthusiasts care that a car can do 0-60mph in 4.0 seconds instead of 4.2. It's human nature whether we agree with it or not. Some people are all about numbers while others are all about experience. And I would guess there are some that are combo of both.
 
I went from a G3 to GS5. I prefer the GS5 screen over the G3 mainly because I prefer Amoled to LCD. I wasn't blown away by the QHD on the G3. It looked slightly over sharpened and there is very little 4K content out. IMO the GS5 is snappier than my G3 was. I have deblaoted my GS5 and am running Nova launcher. I think the QHD screen definitely affected performance of the G3. But I also thought with the Turbo having the 805 in it that it wouldn't affect performance as much. Looks like it still does. It probably has no effect on day to day use though. Definitely wouldn't be a deal breaker for me if I was looking to buy the phone..
 
Can OP provide a link (yeah, I could Google it, but excuses)? We don't even know what test that is. Is it even graphically intensive? Maybe the 805 just doesn't perform as well in that test as the 801?

PS: HTC and Samsung cheat at benchmarks. Just sayin'.
 
The phone isn't released yet. Early build that isn't optimized?

I agree. Also I heard the Turbo may have a 64bit memory bus which would be optimized with Android L. Not sure about this, but I think it would give an edge over Note 4

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Honestly the way you use your phone is what is going to dictate how the phone performs in real life. IF you are a major power user then you may max out the performance but to most users the benchmarks are not going to matter that much. So basically it all boils down to how you use your phone I think I am going to be quite happy with the 805 in the Droid turbo

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I wasn't condemning the phone. I was merely surprised by the output. Nobody can mention the word "benchmark" without 10 people reminding the OP that scores are often irrelevant. I'm on top of that, buddy. Relax.

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No...they aren't "often irrelevant" they are always totally and completely irrelevant. You take anyone with a decent amount of skill, give them the phones on the list and half an hour and they can manipulate the scores to completely flip that list upside down or put any phone in any order that they want. Benchmarks don't mean a thing and if you're on top of that then why did you make this thread? The only things benchmarks serve to do is confuse newer users into thinking that certain phones perform at a certain level which isn't even close to being accurate.
 
There is not a huge difference between the 801 and the 805, but there is a very large difference between the graphical overhead between 1080p and 1440p. Will it effect benchmarks and super heavy graphics? Absolutely. Will it effect normal use? Probably not.

These same questions raise every time there is a jump in resolution. Gpu's need a little time to exceed their predecessors running lower res displays. We probably won't see a processor/QHD completely win out over the 801/1080p until well into next year.

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I agree with ^^^ Sadly I was hoping to do some AutoCAD and Pixar quality animated design on my Moto X and Droid Turbo so I'm just really worried about all these benchmarks and stuff...losing sleep :P

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