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I noticed that linpack use to have a weird bug. When using BB rom i used linpack at 1ghz and it gave 33Mflops randomly then dropped to like 7.3 and never went back up there. It did that twice and wouldn't let me send it in. I wonder if some of the people got theirs on the top devices from that glitch?
Wow. I am ashamed. 6.638 MFLOPS. BB v 1.0 with bekit 800mhz lv kernel. I don't have any lag in my system, so I see no need to go higher.
Did anybody notice that the LG ally has been tested with linpack? Its on the top devices page with verizon information. The test results are quite low, and it states that the processor is only 600mhz. I thought the ally had snapdragon?
After running this for the last few months to compare, I can tell you it doesn't really show you much.... my incredible has a lower mflops then my droid, but the inc is 3 times faster when using it.......
After running this for the last few months to compare, I can tell you it doesn't really show you much.... my incredible has a lower mflops then my droid, but the inc is 3 times faster when using it.......
After running this for the last few months to compare, I can tell you it doesn't really show you much.... my incredible has a lower mflops then my droid, but the inc is 3 times faster when using it.......
While I do understand this... I was pointing out that in the real world use of two phones, one with a higher mflops and one with a lower mflops.... the one with the lowest score out performs the higher one by 3x...... so in my testing... mflops is not a very good gauge of what's going to be faster and more efficient in real use.
After running this for the last few months to compare, I can tell you it doesn't really show you much.... my incredible has a lower mflops then my droid, but the inc is 3 times faster when using it.......
While I do understand this... I was pointing out that in the real world use of two phones, one with a higher mflops and one with a lower mflops.... the one with the lowest score out performs the higher one by 3x...... so in my testing... mflops is not a very good gauge of what's going to be faster and more efficient in real use.