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These processor benchmarks can be quite arbitrary. It is also important to ensure nothing else is taking part in the background and using up CPU... i.e. apps updating, virus scanning etc.
I have found best results in these tests, when I have ensured I have optimised in device care to close down any background apps and then leave the phone idle for 10 minutes to precede the test. I have also previously checked that in both stores there are not a list of apps awaiting any update... so everything is all up to date. The same goes for the 3D mark tests.
As my phone has just been sitting beside me without doing anything for the past half hour, I have just run a test and got 1103 / 3303 for single and multi core. This is with the newest AUBB update from yesterday.
If I run another test straight after however, then the results change and the CPU is still recovering... 1074/3225. Not far off that above, but slightly worse. I think if you run the test 5 times...you get 5 varying results.
Also previous releases where I guess Samsung were dabbling a bit with optimisations in AUB3 and AUB6 did get worse and then better again. One of the releases I remember i could not get better than about 800 / 2900 after trying quite a few times.
For me, I have used these benchmarks for 3Dmark and Geekbench to check between the new releases each time a new one is issued, but my opinion with these benchmarks is to take the results lightly.
The more important is the user experience during video and gaming... and i have played through" Geforce Now" some of my AAA titles for 30 to 60 minute periods without any lagging or issues at all... generally giving exceptional performance for a phone handset.
I typically like to run the 3D mark stress test through 20 loops when a new release comes out. This is intensive stress testing, but gives a good analysis of the temp and start and finish, gives FPS, temp and a benchmark score for each loop, and you can see where the temperature throttling starts. I also take my phone out of case for this test, so that after half way I can feel the temperature to the case of the phone. It does get significantly warm, but at approx 44 to 45C then the CPU will throttle back in performance to manage the temps and not exceed safe levels.
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