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  1. root@bacon:/ # cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep bin: -i [ 1.037692] clock-krait-8974 f9016000.qcom,clock-krait: Speed bin: 3 [ 1.037849] clock-krait-8974 f9016000.qcom,clock-krait: PVS bin: 7 About voltages can't really say, I'm still experimenting, but 1.2V are the defaults @3033MHz.
  2. I'm looking at this website: https://www.ubreakifix.com/blog/lg-g3-teardown/ As you open the phone, the first on the board can be seen the storage NAND memory: (Orange) Toshiba THGBMBG8D4KBAIR 32 GB on-board NAND flash memory Then if we flip the board we can see the big chip in the center: (Orange) SK Hynix 2GB/3GB LPDDR3 RAM layered on the 2.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor. So are you saying your are cooling with the copper shim the 32 GB on-board NAND and the cold passes through it and cools the GPU on the other side of the board? Can't understand your explanation...
  3. I'm a little bit reluctant to try and test benching in low temperature environments. I'm just curious how you are cooling your phone, I've studied the LG G3 Disassembly Teardown guides available on the internet and it seems that the tiny Qualcomm CPU is actually beneath the motherboard directly under display. So what exactly are you cooling in your screenshots, looks to me you have some frosting on your battery.
  4. Dar de asta ce zici? http://hwbot.org/submission/2730729_ Sincer nu e mare performanță, dacă poate telefonul, aia e frecvența...
  5. Not sure if you know or if you handle this but if your temp hits 70 degrees you will throttle and won't be able to keep 2.88 GHz for all benchmark.
  6. When I search for "801 MSM8974AC" I get three results on the main site. One contains almost all phones with a Snapdragon 801 phone: http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/snapdragon_801_msm8974ac_v3_2457mhz/ Another one contains only guys with Samsung Galaxy S5 phones. http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/snapdragon_801_msm8974ac__8974_v3_2457mhz/ Should those two categories merged? Last one contains phones that are not matching a valid frequency (2500MHz is not correct, 2457MHz is the stock frequency): http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/snapdragon_801_msm8974ac_v3_2500mhz/ Should be this category removed?
  7. Data viitoare să pui și 4700HQ, pentru că este varianta soldered a lui 4700MQ.
  8. Lollipop e mult mai eficient pe stock runs, dar câteva din tweakurile care îmi aduc puncte babane pe Kitkat, pe Lollipop mă penalizează grav... Am reușit și 4K+ pe Lollipop acum 2 săptămâni din întâmplare, dar nu a vrut să îmi facă submit, nu știu de ce uneori refuză să îmi facă submit la scoruri, iar acum nu mai pot să reproduc scorul ăla...
  9. Device is One Plus One. It should be capable of reaching 4K points, but nowhere near 14K. Just saw that I was so close of breaking the world record of 64 cores CPU: http://hwbot.org/submission/2482566_dhenzjhen_hwbot_prime_4x_opteron_6386_se_14505.64_pps
  10. Can someone delete this result? I know how I did it, but don't know how to reproduce again the issue. Also, why I have that spam of competition appearing multiple times in my page? http://hwbot.org/submission/2711540
  11. I see another submission being misidentified. http://hwbot.org/submission/2653476_hippogriff_hwbot_prime_snapdragon_s4_msm8260a_1500mhz_2620_pps/ Because of the CPU at 2457MHz I would say this is again the One Plus One phone.
  12. Unfortunately, I just can't get this working with worthy results. Last night I stripped out all references for the apache http functionality and also removed all references to awt, swing and jaxb , basically removed all classes in the sun "javax.*" domain, only to see the score. However the results are disappointing... got no idea what I'm doing wrong or where is the problem. I can get scores over 3200 points in the original Android application, while running directly in dalvik I get: No native cpu speed library for linux yet... falling back to OS tools. --------- HWBOT Prime 0.0 ---------- Processor detected: ARMv7 Processor rev 1 (v7l) Qualcomm MSM8974PRO-AC Estimating speed... 4x 2,880MHz @ 0.037 C 2882 MB memory Running benchmark using 4 threads. Starting benchmark... Warm up phase: ..................................................................................................... done! Benchmark phase: ..................................................................................................... done! All done! Current CPU temperature: 0.062 C Force Print HWBOT Prime Score: 1615.2233 ---------- --------- HWBOT Score: 1615.2233 ---------- Failed to save the file: /nogui.hwbot. Reason: /nogui.hwbot: open failed: EROFS (Read-only file system) Score: 1615.22 saved to file nogui.hwbot. root@A0001:/ # The dex optimizer seems to work fine... don't think the warnings spitted out has any effect, but I will try to fix those to be sure... D/dalvikvm( 4784): Trying to load lib libjavacore.so 0x0 D/dalvikvm( 4784): Added shared lib libjavacore.so 0x0 D/dalvikvm( 4784): Trying to load lib libnativehelper.so 0x0 D/dalvikvm( 4784): Added shared lib libnativehelper.so 0x0 D/dalvikvm( 4784): No JNI_OnLoad found in libnativehelper.so 0x0, skipping init D/dalvikvm( 4784): Calling exit(0) D/dalvikvm( 4853): Trying to load lib libjavacore.so 0x0 D/dalvikvm( 4853): Added shared lib libjavacore.so 0x0 D/dalvikvm( 4853): Trying to load lib libnativehelper.so 0x0 D/dalvikvm( 4853): Added shared lib libnativehelper.so 0x0 D/dalvikvm( 4853): No JNI_OnLoad found in libnativehelper.so 0x0, skipping init D/dalvikvm( 4853): DexOpt: --- BEGIN 'hwbot.jar' (bootstrap=0) --- D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/Decoder;' has an earlier definition; blocking out D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/BinaryDecoder;' has an earlier definition; blocking out D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/Encoder;' has an earlier definition; blocking out D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/BinaryEncoder;' has an earlier definition; blocking out D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/DecoderException;' has an earlier definition; blocking out D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/EncoderException;' has an earlier definition; blocking out D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/binary/Hex;' has an earlier definition; blocking out D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: not verifying/optimizing 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/Decoder;': multiple definitions D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: not verifying/optimizing 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/BinaryDecoder;': multiple definitions D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: not verifying/optimizing 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/Encoder;': multiple definitions D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: not verifying/optimizing 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/BinaryEncoder;': multiple definitions D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: not verifying/optimizing 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/DecoderException;': multiple definitions D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: not verifying/optimizing 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/EncoderException;': multiple definitions D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: not verifying/optimizing 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/binary/Hex;': multiple definitions I/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: not resolving ambiguous class 'Lorg/apache/commons/codec/binary/Hex;' D/dalvikvm( 4854): DexOpt: load 6ms, verify+opt 48ms, 409076 bytes D/dalvikvm( 4853): DexOpt: --- END 'hwbot.jar' (success) --- D/dalvikvm( 4853): DEX prep '/data/andrei/hwbot.jar': unzip in 108ms, rewrite 101ms D/dalvikvm( 4853): Calling exit(0) Attached is the build I'm using, if anyone wants to run/compare versus Android app. Sample batch command to run this: root@A0001:/ # dalvikvm -classpath /data/andrei/hwbot.jar org.hwbot.bench.BootStrap nogui
  13. Because I have a feeling that the desktop version will kick Android version's ass. Ok, I will make some changes and create some pull requests on the code.
  14. Trying to run this on Android, but is a real pain to convince the app to work flawless, the jar is too much tied in with the sun api, I get references to awt and com.sun.xml.internal.* which is included in rt.jar. Porting rt.jar to Android is kinda imposible, but maybe you can make it a little bit more friendly to Android vm maybe? After a lot of patching and errors, I got it to spit out the result, which is not bad at all for an interpreted mode. dalvikvm -Xbootclasspath:/system/framework/core.jar -Xverify:none -classpath /data/andrei/ae-jaxb.jar:/data/andrei/jaxname.jar:/data/andrei/java-stubs.jar:/data/andrei/jaxb.jar:/data/andrei/hwbotfix.jar:/data/andrei/commons.jar:/data/andrei/hwbotprime-0.8.3.jar org.hwbot.bench.BootStrap nogui No native cpu speed library for linux yet... falling back to OS tools. --------- HWBOT Prime 0.0 ---------- Processor detected: ARMv7 Processor rev 1 (v7l) Qualcomm MSM8974PRO-AC Estimating speed... 4x 2,880MHz @ 0.035 C 2882 MB memory Running benchmark using 4 threads. Starting benchmark... Warm up phase: ..................................................................................................... done! Benchmark phase: ..................................................................................................... done! All done! Current CPU temperature: 0.07 C Score: 1766.36. Hit enter to compare online, enter a filename to save to file, or type q to quit. result java.lang.VerifyError: org/hwbot/bench/service/DataServiceXml at org.hwbot.bench.service.BenchService.getDataFile(BenchService.java:272) at org.hwbot.bench.service.BenchService.saveToFile(BenchService.java:322) at org.hwbot.bench.ui.console.BenchConsole.notifyBenchmarkFinished(BenchConsole.java:53) at org.hwbot.bench.service.BenchService.run(BenchService.java:211) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:841) After more patching... Failed to save the file: /nogui.hwbot. Reason: javax.xml.bind.JAXBException - with linked exception: [java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "com.sun.xml.internal.bind.v2.ContextFactory" on path: DexPathList[[zip file "/data/andrei/java-stubs.jar", zip file "/data/andrei/jaxb.jar", zip file "/data/andrei/hwbotfix.jar", zip file "/data/andrei/commons.jar", zip file "/data/andrei/hwbotprime-0.8.3.jar"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/vendor/lib, /system/lib]]] Score: 1810.57 saved to file nogui.hwbot. Can you please change and use the separate JAXB libraries https://jaxb.java.net/ ?
  15. One Plus One phone (CPU Snapdragon 801) is wrongfully detected as an Aquos Phone es WX04SH (Sharp WP-004) with Snapdragon S4 MSM8260A CPU. There are multiple submission from One Plus One phone (first five position in the QUALCOMM SNAPDRAGON S4 MSM8260A ladder): 1. http://hwbot.org/submission/2612119_wlkmanist_hwbot_prime_snapdragon_s4_msm8260a_1500mhz_3092_pps/ 2. http://hwbot.org/submission/2618439_occus_hwbot_prime_snapdragon_s4_msm8260a_1500mhz_2711_pps/ 3. http://hwbot.org/submission/2580821_monstru_hwbot_prime_snapdragon_s4_msm8260a_1500mhz_2599_pps/ 4. http://hwbot.org/submission/2602909_madbull_hwbot_prime_snapdragon_s4_msm8260a_1500mhz_2578_pps/ 5. http://hwbot.org/submission/2617767_vyrix_hwbot_prime_snapdragon_s4_msm8260a_1500mhz_1735_pps/
  16. Bug 1 is related to a Mediatek chipset, phone is Allview P5 Quad. The CPU should be already added in database (according to this post: http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?t=107849), but for some reason something is not identified properly. As a result, I can't post my scores. Attached are the screenshots.
  17. Ok, then why it tells me my CPU is not in database when I run Hwbot Prime on Android?
  18. Please add this CPU: MediaTek MT6589 Quad-Core Cortex-A7 1209 MHz CPU-Z validation: http://valid.canardpc.com/a/8hsbet Thanks!
  19. Btw, at that time I thought that my cpu is pretty bad on silicon cause I was able of such small bclk. I was hoping of something like 105%-106%. Now when I see your score at the same limit I don't know what to say, can't you push more?
  20. Hello, just saw your message you left long time ago on my score. But I guess you already know how to change bclk, so no need to explain. Just a warning, make sure you have a spi dump backup of your bios chis. In case you mess something in BIOS, it could happen that you won't be able to boot/post and there is no way (at least I wasn't able to find) to reset the CMOS memory. Have fun overclocking!
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