Definition "out of the box" (aka OOB)
Fresh installs with a factory data reset and a reboot. No changes made other than installing antutu from the play store.
Why?
To see how our roms score in real world (read newb) application, a lot of folks aren't tweakers etc, so they use our "OOB" settings. The devs all make choices based on person preference and/or testing.
I know the initial posts were more about how the kernel does at different settings, but I wanted to see benchmarks for different roms without making changes.
OOB Scores
AlienWarp 1.03: 4304
1708
CT Mod 3.68: 3236
1024
Icon Rom 2: 3259
1024
Shinjitsu 1.5.2.4: 3488
1209
n00b ROM OC VI: 4045
1612
What it all means to me?
Not much actually, a ROM isn't all about benchmark scores, some go more for that obviously but others focus on theming, stability, etc.
It's just interesting to see the choices made and how they effect the scores... n00b VII for example will probably score lower in the next build because I am opting for a bit lower default OC, I put out a really early overclock kernel from dtm for n00b VI and want to update it so it defaults around 1.4, I think that's a stable speed to be running at.