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Old 02-03-2009, 03:00 PM
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Re: Cooking roms with another rom

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Originally Posted by rstoyguy View Post
Coffee... lol! Just break it down with the kitchen of your choice, and get to choppin!
rstoyguy, I got a question that I thought maybe you could answer. What makes the difference in speed when going from one rom to the other rom?

For example, lets say you throw in different SYS's in calc's kitchen. Would that yield a difference in speed? I am assuming that every chef uses their own "private" kitchen but, after flashing so many times, I can't understand what creates the speed difference.

I recently started using spb benchmark to get a "real" reading on whether I was upgrading or not. And for the most part I found that the rom's were not getting any faster. I have tried some rom's (not yours yet, I was waiting for a new clean version with original taskbar icons) and compared them with an old benchmark (juicy 4.4) and found that juicy's did about 80-100 points better. My question is:

Juicy uses the 20764 SYS in the rom he released before the sprint rom got leaked. Shouldn't the new build's on that SAME SYS yield similar results? What is causing newer roms to be slower than an old rom.

Sorry if I'm getting too complex. I can't quite get a grasp as to what causes some of the roms to slow down. The way I see it, if its the SYS that juicy optimized. Then I should be able to throw that SYS into a kitchen and cook it with newer OEM's to obtain similar speeds right?

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