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    Androbench Scores?

    I wanted to put Androbench test results in one thread to make them easier to find and compare. >>>Coreo's post http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/100698-onda-v975m/?p=1147417 v-975m (Amlogic AML8726-M8) Sequent. Read - 22.82 MB/s Sequent. Write - 10.98 MB/s Random Read - 17.2 MB/s, 4403.29...


    Really interested to see how the eMMC works on these devices as the NAND on RK3188s is pretty rubbish (see post 8 of thread above).

    Anyone run Androbench and can share scores?

    #2
    Originally posted by Methanoid View Post
    http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/1016...lts/?p=1153057

    Really interested to see how the eMMC works on these devices as the NAND on RK3188s is pretty rubbish (see post 8 of thread above).

    Anyone run Androbench and can share scores?
    As far as i know, there is no amlogic s802 tv box use the emmc right now. but i will test for you.

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      #3
      Don't your own adverts say the S89 uses eMMC? ;-)

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        #4
        Tested on Beelink M8 s802

        Results: Sequential Read. . . 23.32 mb/s
        Sequential write 7.55 mb/s
        Random read 17.03 mb/s 4360.74 IOPS 4K
        Random write. 0.99 mb/s 255.93 IOPS 4K
        SQLite insert. 264.55 TPS 1.13 sec
        SQLite update. 195.82 TPS 1.53 sec
        SQLite delete 210.52 TPS. 1.42sec
        Browser 136.0 msec
        Market 455.5 msec
        Camera 494.75 msec
        Camcorder 1101.25 msec

        I use 1.stock ROM so clock is max 1.6 new ROM max 2.0

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          #5
          Re: Androbench Scores?

          Originally posted by Lars42 View Post
          Results: Sequential Read. . . 23.32 mb/s
          Sequential write 7.55 mb/s
          Random read 17.03 mb/s 4360.74 IOPS 4K
          Random write. 0.99 mb/s 255.93 IOPS 4K
          SQLite insert. 264.55 TPS 1.13 sec
          SQLite update. 195.82 TPS 1.53 sec
          SQLite delete 210.52 TPS. 1.42sec
          Browser 136.0 msec
          Market 455.5 msec
          Camera 494.75 msec
          Camcorder 1101.25 msec

          I use 1.stock ROM so clock is max 1.6 new ROM max 2.0
          The new ROM still has 1.6max for me.Is there something wrong with my box?

          Sent from my Firefly V65 using Tapatalk

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lars42 View Post
            Results: Sequential Read. . . 23.32 mb/s
            Sequential write 7.55 mb/s
            Wow, that is pretty slow compared to the devices in the thread I linked to. I wonder if the Beemax's dont have the eMMC or maybe we're all being misled as to it being an eMMC?

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              #7
              I wonder if we could get some Minix X7, CS908 and other similar devices to compare also...

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                #8
                Minix x7 test results

                Sequential read 10.77 mb/s
                Sequential write 48.38 mb/s

                Random read 8.46 mb/s 2167.14 iops 4k
                Random write 0.26 mb/s 66.79 iops 4k

                Sqlite insert 29.69 tps 10.1 sec
                Sqlite update 48.17 tps 6.22 sec
                Sqlite delete 47.58 tps 6.3 sec

                Browser 99.0 msec
                Market 3766.75 msec
                Camera 1373.5 msec
                Camcorder 2686.75 msec

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                  #9
                  Try lowering the read ahead buffer size to around 500-1000 and turn off zram that might give better read/write speeds.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Batfink32 View Post
                    Try lowering the read ahead buffer size to around 500-1000 and turn off zram that might give better read/write speeds.

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                    How does that get done? In Settings for KitKat/JellyBean? Or some other way

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                      #11
                      Re: Androbench Scores?

                      Originally posted by Methanoid View Post
                      How does that get done? In Settings for KitKat/JellyBean? Or some other way
                      You need root, then in trickster mod.

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