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I'm curious as to what kinda scores everybody getting with their setup?
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I'm hoping that my third Thunderbotl will be charm as well.jaymccoubrey said:This is my third and best thunderbolt. Is doesn't feeze often
No, I mean MHz, that would be 1.804 GHz, but 1804 GHz doesn't exist in the world of computing, as that would actually get into the Terahertz range. Wikipedia actually has a great article on the Hertz scale last I checked if you want to read up on it.villae81 said:Uh I'm at work bored I'm just trying to pass time. But dont you mean 1887 GHz?Cox if you do. Damn! My phone wont turn on past 1.5
Yeah, Quadrant scores mean nothing. Cyanogen wrote an article a while ago getting something like 3500 - 4000+ scores on CM6.1.2 because of one virtual customization that he made. But that customization only makes the ROM perform well on benchmarks, noticeable real-world impacts were null. Quadrant/Linpack are great for figuring out which devices manage their hardware best out-of-the-box, but beyond that, they aren't really worth while. And when companies start getting to the point of manufacturing for benchmarks like some major CPU companies out there in the desktop world, benchmarks will never mean a thing again.stanlalee said:I've seen ZERO difference in real world performance. Matter of fact my Tbolt rather it was on perfect storm, gingeritis 3D, CM7 or Liquid Thundersense (each with kernel and overclocking speed of choice) pretty much all performed the same meaning close enough for me not to note any real difference in opening and running apps and games.
My fault I meant to put a period after the one I was in a hurry when I was reponding"HalosGhost said:No, I mean MHz, that would be 1.804 GHz, but 1804 GHz doesn't exist in the world of computing, as that would actually get into the Terahertz range. Wikipedia actually has a great article on the Hertz scale last I checked if you want to read up on it.
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I don't really think so. It looks like your running a Sense ROM, and largely due to the fact that there is less running in an AOSP ROM, it will perform better (both on benchmarks and in the wild). But again, these don't mean anything. If you don't notice lag on your device, then don't worry about it. If you are really worried about it, flash CM7 or OM(F)GB.ericatomars23 said:
Haha, no big deal. And yeah, but my device gets finnicky pretty quickly after I get above 1850 MHz even though KangBang supports up to 2036 MHz, I just leave it at 358-1024 most of the time, I don't need much more than that.villae81 said:My fault I meant to put a period after the one I was in a hurry when I was reponding
Both of these get the Invalid attachment message when I attempt to follow them. Just a heads-up.The_KGB said: