VictordeHollander
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Nice and clean setup you got there, I love that red/black ROG theme!
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I managed to squeeze out a few extra points by putting the HTC One in the refrigerator, effectively cooling it to 4C (now 2342 points). Still I think maybe another 100+ points can be won by manually setting the clocks to 1728MHz permanently. But I don't want to root my phone, so I'll leave that to somebody else.
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Score: 2303
HTC One (HTC M7)
Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 APQ8064T (Krait 300)
Max 1728MHz (but runs mostly 900-1600MHz during benchmark as the core hits 50C), there also seems to be a bit of startup lag in the frequenties (start at 900MHz on all cores for a few seconds before they go to 1728MHz)
Maybe I have to put it in the freezer for half an hour before running the benchmark .
Edit:
And another one for the record:
Score: 1069
ASUS MeMo Pad FHD 10 (ME302C)
Intel Atom Z2560
1600MHz (stable)
Temp stays 24C even after running it 5 times in a row (I think it is displaying the battery temp, as battery info is displaying the same temp)
All done with the latest .apk from the opening post.
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I'm running my ODROID-U2 with XUbuntu 13.04 , which is in my opinion the most user friendly OS for this device at the moment. But a lighter OS or running it from the console might be a little faster.
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@Massman
The Odroid-U2 is indeed an awesome little thingie, with a lot of performance and only consuming max. 10W! I haven't figured out how to 'OC' it beyond 2GHz.
Hardkernel now also has an ODROID-XU with Samsung Exynos5 Octa big.little design (4x Cortex-A15 @1.6Ghz + 4x Cortex-A7 @1.2Ghz). It starts shipping in September and is now $149 pre-order. Unfortunately you can only use 4 cores at the same time.
It would be interesting to see the performance differences between the ARM architectures (ARM6, Cortex -A7-A8-A9-A15)
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Odroid-U2
OS: Ubuntu 13.04
Java: jdk-8-ea-b100-linux-arm-vfp-hflt-24_jul_2013.tar
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Awesome guide!
And yes, the JDK8 1.8.0-ea-b100 is very good on ARM devices. I think it is because of the VFP support.
On my ODROID-U2 (4x ARM Cortex-A9 @2,0) I got a score of 2419,06 with Ubuntu 13.04
But the CPU needs to be added to the database before I can submit, so just a link for the time being:
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How can I submit HWbotprime scores based on ARM processor platforms other than Raspbery Pi?
I can only select: (ARM architecture)
ARM926EJ-S (ARMv5 - ARM9)
ARM1176-S (ARMv6 - ARM11)
ARM1176JZF-S (ARMv6 - ARM11 - Raspberry Pi)
But my ODROID is neither of these (its a ARMv7 - ARM Cortex A9)
I'd like to submit the score of my
Hardkernel ODROID-U2 http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G135341370451
SoC: Samsung Exynos 4412
CPU: 4x ARM Cortex-A9 @1704Mhz (OC to 2000Mhz)
Memory: 2GB LPDDR2-880
OS: Ubuntu 13.04
Java: jdk-8-ea-b100-linux-arm-vfp-hflt-24_jul_2013.tar.gz
HWbotprime 0.8.3
Score: 2419.06
I tried already:
ARM Cortex-A9
Samsung Exynos 4412
ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l) ODROIDU2 (which is what HWbotprime registers)
but these won't get accepted
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It is 16k not 1M!!
The official Pro OC Cup 2014 Round 3 thread.
in HWBOT Competitions
Posted
"September 1 until November 31 12:00 GMT+0"
Something odd there