View Full Version : My Across-the-Board Rom Experiment Summary
rockky
9th May 2007, 07:30 PM
I've flashed every Rom many times over the past couple weeks (it's my hobby,ok?) and taken notes.
And there's not much doubt at this point that although aesthetically the Black roms are by far #1 with me.
and Stability seems fairly equal amongst the 3 I've boiled it down to.......
But I have to say that in terms of UI speed, (and general percieved responsiveness),
LVSW's and Dutty's latest are (equally, btw) the front runners for some reason.
This is using the same (minimal) apps superimposed, and regardless of the 'storage vs speed' configurations I've uniformally applied.
Regardless, they're all a pleasure to run and am gratefull for the opportunity to utilize them.
tco
9th May 2007, 09:01 PM
I've flashed every Rom many times over the past couple weeks (it's my hobby,ok?) and taken notes.
And there's not much doubt at this point that although aesthetically the Black roms are by far #1 with me.
and Stability seems fairly equal amongst the 3 I've boiled it down to.......
But I have to say that in terms of UI speed, (and general percieved responsiveness),
LVSW's and Dutty's latest are (equally, btw) the front runners for some reason.
This is using the same (minimal) apps superimposed, and regardless of the 'storage vs speed' configurations I've uniformally applied.
Regardless, they're all a pleasure to run and am gratefull for the opportunity to utilize them.
Can you list the versions of each rom you are talking about.
I have Black 3.01 installed...It is by far the fastest ROM so far.
rockky
9th May 2007, 10:59 PM
the latest:
Dutty's premiem and LVSW new build full version.
I've gone back and forth and am fairly confident of my speed conclusion.
Check out either..app to app system tab to system tab changes were fairly instantaneous.... compared to the relative lag on Black 3..which I have now. But other stuff I like/need on Black'l likely have me stay here.
diaftia
10th May 2007, 12:06 AM
If you need concrete benchmarks rather than a "seat of your pants" feel then use SKToolks benchmark utility.
rockky
10th May 2007, 12:26 AM
yes, I do need to download that....and I know someone posted benchmark comparisons with the differences insignificant.......but my perceptions unfortunately don't cuncur...not sure why.
CUSTEL
10th May 2007, 12:43 AM
If you need concrete benchmarks rather than a "seat of your pants" feel then use SKToolks benchmark utility.
Not really accurate, my 1.3 was significantly faster then 1.2 imho but benchmarked lower on spb's benchmark app.
bkabner
10th May 2007, 01:17 AM
Yeah I got the feeling that Sktools wasn't consistant when I used it to benchmark my Blackjack when testing various different settings and tweaks...
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