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Speed on Sprint Touch Vs GSM Touch

OK, so i'm reading through some posts over at XDA and come across the one below:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=366314

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I wanna see how is the performance between ROMS versions (6, 6.1, cooked roms...), Touch versions (Elf, Vogue, Cruise...)

You can use this cool benchmark tool to make the test:
http://www.virtualspaghetti.com/file...k2007Setup.exe

Here are my result with and without overclocking:

HTC Touch, stock speed: 201mhz / Overclocking speed: up to 273mhz
ROM version: ShadoW_2.0 WWE
OS: 6.1 (5.2.2021 build 19521.1.1.0)

Stock speed: 1169
Overclocked: 1588

OK, so i download the application (its free) and i run it. I'm thinking, my touch is twice as fast as the GSM version, so my results should be much higher than the ones posted.

Boy was i wrong, i got the following:


HTC Vogue, stock speed: 400mhz
ROM version: Mr. JCarter's custom (Based on No2Chem Build 107)
OS: 6.1

Stock speed: 1293

What the heck is wrong with this picture..can anyone shed some light on this. Also, while we are at it, can we get some numbers on other Roms (6.1 clean, 6.1 custom, 6.0 clean, etc) to see if there is a big variance?

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