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KickButts

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Apr 6, 2011
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Quadrant Advanced 1.1.6

1) FroyoBread v023f (remade)
2) Enabled surface dithering
3) Jit Enabled
4) 729 mhz
5) VM Heap size: 32m
Score: +/- 1156



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JBSroid

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Jan 12, 2011
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Browser mark on MiniCMPro v6 with flash player:
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Stock 2.1 score:19000

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faiyyaz

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Quadrant score: got a nice score

Gintonic.SE by slade v1.3

1)JIT disabled
2)overclocked

Score: 1602
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MoneyFist

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Incase you never noticed JBSdroid keeps posting high quadrant results from his home computer NOT from an X10 Pro device like we expect to see in this topic.
 

JBSroid

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Incase you never noticed JBSdroid keeps posting high quadrant results from his home computer NOT from an X10 Pro device like we expect to see in this topic.
Why don't you just take a look at the signature? I uploaded it straight fom my mini pro right after the run!
And BTW, I can share my method on how to get these tremendous scores:
1. Open terminal emulator
2. Type su
3. Granted permission
4. Type in mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /data/data/com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.advanced
5. Hit the enter button
6. Run quadrant advanced again and see what magic root can bring to you
 
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KickButts

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Apr 6, 2011
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Why don't you just take a look at the signature? I uploaded it straight fom my mini pro right after the run!
And BTW, I can share my method on how to get these tremendous scores:
1. Open terminal emulator
2. Type su
3. Granted permission
4. Type in mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /data/data/com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.advanced
5. Hit the enter button
6. Run quadrant advanced again and see what magic root can bring to you

Code:
mount: can't read /etc/fstab: No such file or directory
 

consegregate

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Feb 2, 2011
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Why don't you just take a look at the signature? I uploaded it straight fom my mini pro right after the run!
And BTW, I can share my method on how to get these tremendous scores:
1. Open terminal emulator
2. Type su
3. Granted permission
4. Type in mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /data/data/com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.advanced
5. Hit the enter button
6. Run quadrant advanced again and see what magic root can bring to you

Exactly what I thought. This defeats the purpose of a benchmark.
 

KickButts

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Apr 6, 2011
519
140
Brasília
No root, just plain benchmark.

Quadrant Advanced 1.1.6

1) GingerDX v009
2) Enabled surface dithering
3) Jit Enabled
4) 729 mhz
5) VM Heap size: 32m
Score: +/- 1248

Noticed a sensible improvement on I/O performance.

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    Incase you never noticed JBSdroid keeps posting high quadrant results from his home computer NOT from an X10 Pro device like we expect to see in this topic.
    Why don't you just take a look at the signature? I uploaded it straight fom my mini pro right after the run!
    And BTW, I can share my method on how to get these tremendous scores:
    1. Open terminal emulator
    2. Type su
    3. Granted permission
    4. Type in mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /data/data/com.aurorasoftworks.quadrant.ui.advanced
    5. Hit the enter button
    6. Run quadrant advanced again and see what magic root can bring to you