Question can anyone post "cpu throttling test" results for the poco f3 ? - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

the app is available in playstore you can the results with and without game turbo

I'm running pixel experience but I'm happy to run the app if you send a link to the playstore download

Robert314 said:
I'm running pixel experience but I'm happy to run the app if you send a link to the playstore download
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CPU Throttling Test - Apps on Google Play
App measures CPU performance over time to determine if there is throttling
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Thank you for taking the time

I have disabled Turbo gaming mode, but this is on Miui Global(India) 12.0.4

And what do the results give you ? What's a good and bad one ?

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And what do the results give you ? What's a good and bad one ?
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In the last picture before you there are three numbers under the word "Performance".
These numbers; Max, Avg and Min are the maximum performance and the minimum performance. If these numbers are close to each other that is good.. if there is a big difference that is bad it means the device throttle and you're not getting full performance.
In the picture it's good it says that the max performance and the average performance are really close and the minimum one is only 10% less.. so most of the time you're getting the best performance and when getting the worst it's only 10% worst.

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These numbers; Max, Avg and Min are the maximum performance and the minimum performance. If these numbers are close to each other that is good.. if there is a big difference that is bad it means the device throttle and you're not getting full performance.
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Oh alright, thanks! I see better here. Like on desktop, thermal throttling and voltage throttling, CPU being underclocked if thermal/voltage throttling. Great, it is interesting indeed.

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SetCPU profiles?

Hello all... I'm new to Setcpu and have been able figure out how to OC and UV while still keeping everything relatively stable. As of now I'm experimenting with making profiles, I was wondering if someone could post a screen shoot of their profiles and pass on any advice. I am running TNZ Blend 2.6.2 with the Hitman kernel. Here's a screen shot of what I have so far.
T.I.A.
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The only thing I would comment on is your "screen off" there is no reason for it to be scaling/jumping from 800-1200 "ondemand" while the phone is not being used or the screen is off in general, just have 800 low and high or have 800 as your high and set it to "performance" so that there is no polling being done and it will set itself to the high value which would still be 800 anyway.
You might have a reason for that setting, just trying to save you a little bit more of battery juice.
Definitely bring down that screen off! I have mine set to 200-500 ondemand. I'm sure it'll save you a lot of battery. Also the battery 100% is kinda pointless because that's what the main profile is for. And expect your phone to get extremely hot if you use it while charging since you have it overclocked. I did that same mistake now I keep it at 200-800 to avoid the over heating.
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Thanks guys
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Just a recommendation...you should give tegrak a go. I find it to be much more beneficial than setcpu...
Why scale cpu depending on the battery level? I prefer scaling CPU on my phone by the temperature. 1.6Ghz normal usage and then gradually scale it down if it gets too hot. I bought this phone for its performance, not battery life, which actually is pretty amazing for such powerful device.
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Just a recommendation...you should give tegrak a go. I find it to be much more beneficial than setcpu...
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be careful with Tegrak, as it doesn't work with some of the non stock kernels, and will freeze your phone for sure..
Pretty good. You don't need the battery>100% profile. Adjust that from the main page.
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be careful with Tegrak, as it doesn't work with some of the non stock kernels, and will freeze your phone for sure..
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Yikes! I wasn't aware of that. Guess I'll do a bit more research on that before I fire out recommendations. Note to self...not all devices have the same setup as yours

[Q]Low I/O performanc

the I/O score in Quadrant Standard benchmark only get 15xx.
Before it was about 3000 marks.
I have already wipe/factory reset my phone and format my phone Strange.
WHY?
kakit526 said:
the I/O score in Quadrant Standard benchmark only get 15xx.
Before it was about 3000 marks.
I have already wipe/factory reset my phone and format my phone Strange.
WHY?
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its only a benchmark.. does the phone perform well in real usage? if so then there's no need to worry.
lawrence750 said:
its only a benchmark.. does the phone perform well in real usage? if so then there's no need to worry.
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Yes! A game Soulcraft THD, it is free.
The loading time is very very long. every stage i have to wait about 45~ 60 seconds to get in.
I don't see that happen on my sony Tablet S, it just toke less than 10seconds to get in.
kakit526 said:
Yes! A game Soulcraft THD, it is free.
The loading time is very very long. every stage i have to wait about 45~ 60 seconds to get in.
I don't see that happen on my sony Tablet S, it just toke less than 10seconds to get in.
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There is definitely something wrong with your one x man..here is my score
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What rom/mods are you running I get 1679 on IO using ARHD 5 with the ext4 tweak mod and remove 3 dots mods.
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What rom/mods are you running I get 1679 on IO using ARHD 5 with the ext4 tweak mod and remove 3 dots mods.
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same as you. So it is the rom problem? EXT4 supposed to get better I/O, is that right?
here is my quadrant score.
The CPU score about 11500, before it is 13XXX. is that normal
hmm I think it would need some testing im betting its software/mod related.

[Q] Quadrant Standard Edition rating scores

Hi everyone,
Apologies if this is a rehashed question (My thread is two fold... Also to put up my post count!) But I was wondering what kind of 'weight' we can put on a Quadrant score? Is it really a reflection of how good and how fast our smartphone is?
I've used it in the past in trying to determine the best combination between ROM + kernel + OC app, but today by far, I've hit the most I've ever seen on my N7105.
Basically, DN3 v4 (BETA) + AGNi v4.2.1 R3 + 1.9Ghz OC (via AGNi tweaks) = 9211 on quadrant.
I was so happy!
I'm just interested to see what people think about the quadrant rating anyways, and what scores you've achieved.
They dont by any mean reflect the smoothness of the device, this test tests the power of CPU, GPU and ram of the phone. U might have a smooth device and low score and maybe the opposite.
Btw 20K stock
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mhoss48 said:
They dont by any mean reflect the smoothness of the device, this test tests the power of CPU, GPU and ram of the phone. U might have a smooth device and low score and maybe the opposite.
Btw 20K stock
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Nice score! I have a friend who said that the Note 3 is a touch over 21st stock as well.
All I know is that the DN3 ROM is butter smooth and my score definitely reflects how good the ROM is. (Quadrant on a stock Note 2 is 6400!) So I'll take those results any day!
Was just wondering how everyone else fared with their scores!
My score on agni kernel
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My score on agni kernel
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WOW. What ROM and AGNi settings are you using? I'd love to know!

CPU speed for Snapdragon 808 1.44GHz?

So today got my replacement new G4. Dowloaded the CPU Z app and it shows my cpu at 1.44. But my benchmarks in antutu are fine.
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You got ripped off.
/troll
Or are you serious?
Can someone check theirs and see hat it says? I think i know whats going on. The two cores 4 and 5 are the 1.8GHz and 0-3 are the slower cores.
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Can someone check theirs and see hat it says? I think i know whats going on. The two cores 4 and 5 are the 1.8GHz and 0-3 are the slower cores.
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http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/2725543
It's hard to catch 4 & 5 doing much of anything, so I launched a huge game that takes some time to load, switched back to CPU-Z, and snapped a quick screenshot. The apps just report the max CPU frequency incorrectly. They probably just need to be updated for the 808.
That's because you aren't doing anything....
Take your thumb and scroll up and down fast and you'll see it go up.
My thumb wasn't fast enough to get 4 & 5 above 1.4 GHz while taking a screenshot. Launching a big app was a lot easier. Obviously 4 & 5 do move some, but the concern was that they were capped at 1.4 GHz since all of the apps show that as the max CPU frequency.
It's the governor and cpu control that does this - it regulates speed for temperature and battery control by changing the value in sys file system, so cpu monitors that read that once and treat it static will always get a false value.
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It's the governor and cpu control that does this - it regulates speed for temperature and battery control by changing the value in sys file system, so cpu monitors that read that once and treat it static will always get a false value.
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That's a smart answer right there
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Here are couple of screenshots showing the 2 high power cores 4&5 at their maximum speed of 1.82GHz. As well as their speed history.
I used System Tuner app from the Play Store. You don't need root to use the app to monitor system usage.

Processor speed

Hi Guys
Has anyone checked the frequency the cores run at yet? Mine doesn't seem to go above 1.59 Ghz (checked using Better Battery Stats and CPU X). Antutu score was also low. Something doesn't seem right here.
OK, scratch that. I used the Quallcom Trepn app and that showed the cores firing up to 2.2. Still don't know why Antutu is low (113000)
SLK55 said:
Hi Guys
Has anyone checked the frequency the cores run at yet? Mine doesn't seem to go above 1.59 Ghz (checked using Better Battery Stats and CPU X). Antutu score was also low. Something doesn't seem right here.
OK, scratch that. I used the Quallcom Trepn app and that showed the cores firing up to 2.2. Still don't know why Antutu is low (113000)
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Hi.
Try enable max CPU in developer options. ( or something like that ).
I did , mine jumped from 113000 to 136000.
KnieveI
I'm having the same issue with my Antitu score. The funny thing is, I get a higher score with performance mode turned off!
Heat Problem.
The phone throttles down.
Put it Into the fridge if you want a higher number.
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KnieveI said:
Hi.
Try enable max CPU in developer options. ( or something like that ).
I did , mine jumped from 113000 to 136000.
KnieveI
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Any significant change in battery?
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Any significant change in battery?
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It would most definitely eat up more battery. It's good for running (relatively useless) benchmarks, but certainly not meant for everyday use.
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