Based on nothing. I told you that from the start - I need to see how the game runs at stock in order to make any worthwhile prediction about how it’ll run when you OC. How can I make an accurate one without any information? You asked me to guess, with zero numbers. Your screenshots align with my expectations - for starters, you tested in handheld, which gimps the GPU by half at stock from the get go - of course it ran like crap. You’d probably get decent performance at 30-ish when running the GPU at 768MHz, which (IIRC) is the max it can push when docked. You’ve near enough doubled it, so you got near enough double the frames. It’s not *quite* linear, but the before-after screenshots align with what I’d expect.It is not true. You said yourself that you expected to see 360p with a slightly more stable frame rate than 20 fps. Or a slightly higher resolution at the same frame rate of 20 fps.
Rendering resolution is locked at 720p only on the first two screenshots, on both 12 fps (and in fact - lower, but let it be 12). If 12 is multiplied by 3, we get not 36 fps, but not 60 fps.
All subsequent videos and screenshots (captured on stock) were shot in 360p mode. The video shows that 360p in stock drops to 20 fps.
On 4IFIR-e 720p, 60 frames are rendered without drawdowns. And instead of 15 watts, which would be logical for such frequencies, it is fit into 7 watts (against 5 watts in stock).
In "+xX"-es - even according to the calculation scheme you proposed, it turns out significantly more than I stated.
Instead of denying the obvious, you can simply ask how I managed to implement this, and I will gladly explain. I wanted to tell you for a long time, but you did not believe that it was possible in principle. Today you made sure that I was honest from the very beginning.
Do not be stubborn, and we can assume that we have settled past misunderstandings, thereby you will return to the forum a unique, unprecedented exclusive, this time with repositories, etc. Everyone tends to err. Do not go on principle to the detriment of the forum.
For the record, I’m not saying this is a bad result. This is a great result, and since you locked down the testing environment, people have a better idea of what to expect at what clock.