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Wireless Moot

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I think its a class 4,16gb that came with the phone.

I just purchased a class 10 ,32gb but I am waiting to see if there is another leak b4 I install it as it took some time with the Media update portion of the update the last time with all my music and photos.

Do you think moving to that card it would make any kind of real difference in the score?

To give you some idea, I'm using a class 10, 32Gb card (made by Samsung) and in Quadrant I'm getting an I/O score of 3,667. CPU is at 1.2GHz via the ICS bump. I also have my SD card cache set to 4096Kb, which could make a difference.

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I still think it uses the internal "sd card" and not the actual physical card, though. unbesorgt is getting 3,667 with a class 10, I am getting 3,665 with the stock class 4.

EDIT: Note, no tweaks on mine at all, aside from enabling 2D GPU rendering.
 
I still think it uses the internal "sd card" and not the actual physical card, though. unbesorgt is getting 3,667 with a class 10, I am getting 3,665 with the stock class 4.

EDIT: Note, no tweaks on mine at all, aside from enabling 2D GPU rendering.

That's a good point, it may well be looking at the internal sd card partition instead. Wonder if that's configurable somehow?

raidermc -- I use SD Booster to set the cache size, and used SD Card Tester to test the different possible values. Both are free in the Play store. You have to change the path of both to /sdcard-ext or it will measure your internal sd card partition instead.
 
That's a good point, it may well be looking at the internal sd card partition instead. Wonder if that's configurable somehow?

raidermc -- I use SD Booster to set the cache size, and used SD Card Tester to test the different possible values. Both are free in the Play store. You have to change the path of both to /sdcard-ext or it will measure your internal sd card partition instead.

Internal is going to be faster than any sd card

ICS Droid Bionic
.247 courtesy of HoB
OC @ 1.333Ghz
 
sargentmajord said:
Allllways put governor on performance when benchmarking or it will scale during benchmarking an get u huge inconsistent variances in benchmarks

Sent from my 2.106 ghz quadrant score 5680 .247 Droid Bionic using Droid Forums

Funny. i get the most consistent and highest scores with min and max set to 1200 on smartassv2, and hardware accel enabled. Dave, there is something about quadrant (unrelated to ads I run adblocker) that make scores vary wildly sometimes. I'm certain it's not my hardware cuz my setcpu long bench is consistently 93-98 ms (sad aint it? On a 4430) I'm gonna cbeck wife's 905 out when I get home. It was a CPO in november last year so who knows what the build date was? There are only a maximum of 22 days from the build date on mine to the day I activated it. I think thats amazing.
 
That's a good point, it may well be looking at the internal sd card partition instead. Wonder if that's configurable somehow?

raidermc -- I use SD Booster to set the cache size, and used SD Card Tester to test the different possible values. Both are free in the Play store. You have to change the path of both to /sdcard-ext or it will measure your internal sd card partition instead.

Thanxs I will look into that.
I an assuming the quad test is looking at the SD card when it test I/O
 
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