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i've run loads today, and i found that the first one will always be a little lower, with subsequent tests being in the higher ranges... perhaps this is the ondemand govenor holding off initially but then kicking in as the benchmark adds load...?? i'll run some now...
Just a note, the FPS is capped at 60, attributing to lower results on some, especially for the Game Index on Smartbench...
i used the preinstalled task manager to clear the memory and close any open apps before i open each benchmark utility, after a single clean boot.
Quadrant std
1st: 2973
2nd: 3524
3rd: 3365
4th: 3502
5th: 3512
Linpack MFLOPS
1st: 46.012
2nd: 46.215
3rd: 46.73
4th 46.266
5th: 47.045
Smartbench 2011
1st: PI 3732 - GI 2194
2nd: PI 3957 - GI 2241
3rd: PI 3920 - GI 2329
4th: PI 3933 - GI 2310
5th: PI 3966 - GI 2344
MANDRO Bench (quick)
1st: 3208
2nd: 3210
3rd: 3216
4th: 3210
5th: 3212
MANDRO Bench (comprehensive) - only did 3 as i started getting bored... sorry lol
1st: 3219
2nd: 3220
3rd: 3219
Neocore:
1st 59.8
2nd: 59.6
3rd: 59.7
4th: 59.4
5th: 59.8
I'd really be interested in seeing what a difference uncapped FPS would make to the results... Also, if Sammy cap the Tegra version, we should get a really good comparison chip-on-chip!!!
I hope this is of some use, personally for me, i don't believe its the most important factor, it's the whole experience (which i'm loving!!), but i find it interesting for comparison after rooting/modding/flashing etc...
Dickie
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