Introducing XDA:DevCon – A Conference For Developers By Developers
XDA Developers Android and Mobile Development Forum
Forgot your password?
 
Post Reply+
Tip us?
 
lstrike
Old
(Last edited by lstrike; 6th October 2010 at 01:38 AM.) Reason: Resolved issue
#1  
Senior Member - OP
Thanks Meter 1
Posts: 118
Join Date: Apr 2006
Default Slower then expected Linpack?

Just got mine and ran Linpack and my phone is only hitting around high 18 max. I thought these things were pumping out over 30 easy?

Edit: Task kill, battery pull and a couple of minutes quiet time and consistent 32 to 33!

Also 57.4 Neocore, 1592 Quadrant and charges significantly faster then the Vibrant.
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	ScreenShotLinpack.jpg
Views:	69
Size:	46.2 KB
ID:	414044  
 
jtc442
Old
#2  
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 20
Posts: 499
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Wellington, Colorado
I'm running constant at 32?

Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
 
TL24
Old
#3  
TL24's Avatar
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 17
Posts: 554
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Must be your G2 only... I'm constantly gettin' 33-35 in Linpack

Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App

HTC One

"real recognize real"
 
Arcadia310
Old
#4  
Arcadia310's Avatar
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 89
Posts: 1,037
Join Date: Aug 2010
Yeah I get above 30 consistently.

Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App

Sidekick LX > HTC Espresso > Samsung Galaxy S I9000 > HTC Vision > HTC Glacier
 
smasraum
Old
#5  
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 1
Posts: 187
Join Date: May 2009
I just ran it about 15-20x

Most of them were over 29.5, one returned a 26.something, and I had one that only gave a 22 (the phone popped up a notification as soon as that one finished).
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	linpack.jpg
Views:	72
Size:	29.6 KB
ID:	414027  
Steve
G2, Baby, Yeah! This thing kicks azz

Was G1, CM5.0.8
 
smasraum
Old
#6  
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 1
Posts: 187
Join Date: May 2009
Used Big Killer to kill all of my memory resident apps...
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	linpack33.jpg
Views:	76
Size:	29.3 KB
ID:	414034  
Steve
G2, Baby, Yeah! This thing kicks azz

Was G1, CM5.0.8
 
lstrike
Old
#7  
Senior Member - OP
Thanks Meter 1
Posts: 118
Join Date: Apr 2006
Ok a fresh battery pull nets me consistent 26 - 27. Lets see what happens when I kill processes.

How is heat for you guys?

PS - build quality is excellent. I have an iPhone 4 and a Samsung Vibrant and the G2's screen has nothing to envy. I actually prefer it to the Vibrant for color and pixel density and it is reaaaallly close to the iPhone aside from resolution which in practice is really not a ton different.
 
lstrike
Old
#8  
Senior Member - OP
Thanks Meter 1
Posts: 118
Join Date: Apr 2006
For everyone running in the 30s are you using task killers or just bone stock?
 
jtc442
Old
#9  
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 20
Posts: 499
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Wellington, Colorado
Stock here

Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
 
lstrike
Old
#10  
Senior Member - OP
Thanks Meter 1
Posts: 118
Join Date: Apr 2006
Killing processes and all I am tapped out at 28 now. Most the time 26.

Edit - Weird now I am getting 32 to 33 all of a sudden 10x in a row. That's strange. Oh well I guess it doesn't really matter it is running well soooo...

BUT it does seem like it runs warm compared to the Vibrant.

 
Post Reply+
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Go to top of page...

XDA PORTAL POSTS

Jolla Sailfish OS Flagship Device Makes First Appearance

Given the amount of coverage that Android receives around here, you could almost be … more

XDA University: Porting ClockworkMod Recovery to New Devices

Having a good recovery makes the process of modifying, tweaking, maintaining, … more

One Stop Guide Shop for the Newbie and Dev

It’s been well established that XDA-Developers isthedestination for resources relating to … more

What Happened at Google I/O 2013 – XDA Developer TV

Unless you just emerged from a deep, dark, dank cavern under the Earth, you know … more