I have used both kernels Trinity and Netarchy. In SetCpu, I have the governer powersave mode profile for screen off. I noticed with the Trinity kernel the phone is able to wake easily without any lag. With the Netarchy kernel there is some lag when the screen is waken. If I am playing Pandora while in powersave mode, the phone will ok with the Trinity kernel. But when I play Pandora in powersave mode with Netarchy kernel, the phone can sometimes be barely usable when waking up(comeing out of powersave mode).
Both are excellent kernels so I'm not comparing the two in that manner. I'm am trying to figure out why I am having trouble with powersave mode in Netarchy. Is it possible that the powersave mode with Trinity doesn't powersave as well as Netarchy, and that is why the phone wakes so easily?
dman777 said:
I have used both kernels Trinity and Netarchy. In SetCpu, I have the governer powersave mode profile for screen off. I noticed with the Trinity kernel the phone is able to wake easily without any lag. With the Netarchy kernel there is some lag when the screen is waken. If I am playing Pandora while in powersave mode, the phone will ok with the Trinity kernel. But when I play Pandora in powersave mode with Netarchy kernel, the phone can sometimes be barely useable.
Both are excellent kernels so I'm not comparing the two in that manner. I'm am trying to figure out why I am having trouble with powersave mode in Netarchy. Is it possible that the powersave mode with Trinity doesn't powersave as well as Netarchy, and that is why the phone wakes so easily?
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they have differnet sleep policies. i believe trinity sleeps at 800mhz, because, as you noticed, a phone at 100mhz is pretty unusable. or, it could be that netarckys kernel isnt scaling properly. i think this is a question to ask both netarchy and morfic.
simms22 said:
they have differnet sleep policies. i believe trinity sleeps at 800mhz, because, as you noticed, a phone at 100mhz is pretty unusable.
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Setcpu allows me to set the min. for both kernels to 100 mhz...so I'm pretty sure trinity sleeps at 100mhz if set SetCPu allows it. Correct me if I'm wrong please.
dman777 said:
Setcpu allows me to set the min. for both kernels to 100 mhz...so I'm pretty sure trinity sleeps at 100mhz if set SetCPu allows it. Correct me if I'm wrong please.
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i sent out the android colored bat signal to both morfic and netarchy, i think we should wait for their responses. i think it would be a scaling issue while sleeping, but they would know better.
simms22 said:
they have differnet sleep policies. i believe trinity sleeps at 800mhz, because, as you noticed, a phone at 100mhz is pretty unusable. or, it could be that netarckys kernel isnt scaling properly. i think this is a question to ask both netarchy and morfic.
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Please note I did an edit: The problem is when the phone is coming out of of powersave mode/awakening with the Netarchy kernel with playing Pandora(or other music streaming app) that the phone become unusable.
dont mind i hijack this thread,
how do i check my speed against benchmark after i flash this kernel? is there an app to test speed?
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Just a follow up...I asked Netarchy he and he said to use the BFS kernel version. I did and this took care of the problem.
dman777 said:
Just a follow up...I asked Netarchy he and he said to use the BFS kernel version. I did and this took care of the problem.
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To be more precise I said to try the BFS build so we could see if the issue happened in both or if it was specific to the CFS build ;D
Helps me narrow down where to focus to find the cause and all ;D
netarchy said:
To be more precise I said to try the BFS build so we could see if the issue happened in both or if it was specific to the CFS build ;D
Helps me narrow down where to focus to find the cause and all ;D
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whats the diff between cfs and bfs. im using netarchy now. which is better
charlieb620 said:
whats the diff between cfs and bfs. im using netarchy now. which is better
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Neither is better, its a matter of preference. CFS is completely fair scheduler and is the standard scheduler for Linux based kernels. BFS is brain **** scheduler and it was developed separately. Try nth and see which you prefer.
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First things first...
MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP.
I take NO responsibility for ANYTHING that goes wrong with your phone, life, job, home, car, sex life, dog, cat, turtle, pet rock, etc. as a direct or indirect result of your use of this kernel.
Features of kernel for Sense ROMs:
Based on HTC source code - this should work on any stock-ish ROM
Features of kernel for CM7 ROMs:
Based on Toast's fork of the Cyanogenmod kernel
Common features:
BFQ I/O scheduler
Smartass governor
Undervolted (battery savings)
Overclocked - up to 1.8GHz (WHY?!? lol)
Underclocked - down to 184Mhz (battery savings)
By default, the kernel will clock up to 1.2GHz with the smartass governor. I personally just flash the kernel and run it as-is. If you want something different, use an overclock utility like "No-frills CPU Control". Be aware that some of these utilities run background processes and SUCK battery life.
Troubleshooting:
ON CM7.0.2
You will need to flash the kernel *AFTER* booting up the ROM for the first time. If you do a clean install of CM7.0.2 + the x99kernel, turning on wifi may make your phone go into a "boot loop" (restarting the shell, over and over).
If you're stuck in a boot loop, go into recovery (yank battery then vol down + power OR "adb reboot recovery"), flash the 7.0.2 file again, let it boot, make sure Wifi works, then go back into recovery and flash the x99kernel.
If anyone has further input on this, I'm all ears.
My phone is locking up!
Try a slower clock speed and/or a different governor. I have run this kernel reliably at 1.55GHz for a long time, but different phones can have different results. I have personally experienced lock-ups at high speeds with the interactive governor. Again, I have been running this kernel "as-is" without making any clock/governor changes... IMO, 1.2GHz is plenty fast for day-to-day use.
My phone is running hot and/or the battery is draining quickly!
Most likely, you're running the CPU at a HIGH speed and/or there are some over-active processes.
I suggest downloading OSMonitor from the market to see what processes are active. In the options, you can choose to sort the process list by CPU Load and also check the "Order" box to have the active processes shown at the top of the list. The "Misc" tab will show the current clock speed and phone temperature... you can also use it to change the speed or governor if you'd like.
"adb logcat" can reveal a LOT about what your phone is doing in the background.
Credit:
bcnice20 - I followed a lot of what he was doing with his own kernel, but removed bits that didn't seem to work right for me.
toast - CM7 kernel is forked from his github
cloverdale - Proper root in Sense kernel
Old, out-of-date changelog:
20110414
Step up to 2.6.32.36 from 2.6.32.33 in CM7 kernel
20110411
camera fix for bcnice20's Desire ROM in Sense kernel
20110408
Proper root in sense kernel
20110404
Added BFQ I/O scheduler
Misc compiler tweaks
Added version for CM7
20110323
Lowered voltage on 184MHz and 245MHz speeds
20110322
Re-tweaked the smartass governor (see current strategy below)
Slightly increased voltages for CPU speeds between 768MHz and 1.55GHz (may help some people with lock-ups)
Added an additional low speed... 184Mhz (power savings?)
20110321
Tweaked the smartass governor
Added the interactive governor
20110318
Added two additional clock speeds between 768MHz and 368MHz. By default, the smartass governor can't make the "jump" down from 768MHz to 368MHz, because the step is too large.
Added conservative governor (untested, but should be OK).
Current smartass strategy:
Max sleep speed is 245MHz
CPU load under 35% = step down. Can step down as much as is determined to be OK at once.
CPU load over 70% = step up. Will make steps upward of as much as 384MHz at a time.
If CPU is at 100%, jump up to at least 1.1GHz.
Current versions:
Download x99kernel-GBSense-20111030 #1 FOR GINGERBREAD SENSE ROMs, NOT FROYO. No smartass governor yet. Uses improved flashing script.
md5sum: 1973b881d09796f16c2ab7a485c1b6df
Download x99kernel-cm7-20111003 #5(?) This is a 2.6.35 kernel! Slightly incomplete... no underclocking yet. Improved flashing script to avoid missing module files (fix WiFi errors). Max smartass sleep speed is 368Mhz.`
md5sum: a215897e48f26a1d03510f5e632f59bb
Download x99kernel-cm7-20110530 Still #2 This is a 2.6.32 kernel! For CM 7.0.3.1, CM7 nightly #87, or earlier.
md5sum: 9569a39d5746756b9f6a3a5bfcc63a9b
Download x99kernel-sense-20110411 #8 FOR FROYO SENSE ROMs, NOT GINGERBREAD.
md5sum: 2e94b170f3976cdc44dcecbfb21f9157
Old versions:
Download x99kernel-cm7-20110615 #4 This is a 2.6.35 kernel! Slightly incomplete... no underclocking yet.
md5sum: 1318f22887322cefca3ebafd44043bb6
Download x99kernel-cm7-20110611 #3 This is a 2.6.35 kernel! Slightly incomplete... no undervolting or underclocking yet.
md5sum: 3d36a18e7590dd29689d216028452137
Download x99kernel-cm7-20110414 #2
Download x99kernel-sense-20110408 Still #7
Download x99kernel-cm7-20110404 #1
Download x99kernel-sense-20110404 #7
Download x99kernel-20110323 for Sense #6
Download x99kernel-20110322 for Sense #5
Download x99kernel-20110321 for Sense #4
Download x99kernel-20110318 for Sense
Download x99kernel-20110317 for Sense
GPL Source
So 4g, gps, and all those other bugs are worked out on this kernel? And can i apply this over nfx stock rom?
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Nice job on the kernel. Been running it for bout two hours clocked to 1.8ghz on performance in setcpu. Temp hasn't reached over 80. Hitting steadu 2400 in quadrant.
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so which one would u guys recommend? this or bcnices1.8 kernel? what are the differences
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MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP FIRST.
I take NO responsibility for ANYTHING that goes wrong with your phone, life, job, home, car, sex life, dog, cat, turtle, pet rock, etc. as a direct or indirect result of your use of this kernel.
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My sex life instantly was overclocked!
Sent from HTC Knight using Mikrom..because CM7 got overrated like CWM
Lol
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K running this now and hitting 53 linpack score 1.8 perf..pretty nice so far
Sent from HTC Knight using MikShift..because CM7 got overrated like CWM
DWake014 said:
So 4g, gps, and all those other bugs are worked out on this kernel? And can i apply this over nfx stock rom?
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There *shouldn't* be any issues with 4G or GPS, since this is based on the original HTC source code. I have used it successfully over NFX's ROMs before... I think I'm running one of his now.
I have edited the orignal post to be a little more clear.
Just a heads up - the smartass governor doesn't scale below 768 mhz. I believe bcnice mentioned he had the same issue on his kernel.
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so this kernel seems to have solved my issue with loading pages in the browser locking up the phone. Nice.
Is there anyway you can add the wired tether patch so I can just use that? I'm not to keen on switching roms and having to start over.
EVO Shift and XDA app
abanh said:
Just a heads up - the smartass governor doesn't scale below 768 mhz. I believe bcnice mentioned he had the same issue on his kernel.
Sent from my PG06100 using XDA App
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With the smartass governor, it won't scale below 768 when the screen is on... that's for sure. (<-- NO LONGER TRUE)
If you use SetCPU, the "Info" tab will show you that the phone is happily running at 245MHz when the phone is off... and I'm not forcing it to 245MHz, either.
I actually posted in bcnice's thread about this issue, along with a solution for it. However, I do think that adding an extra step between 368Mhz and 768Mhz will help things.
EDIT: Added a couple of lower speeds, and things seem to be improved. Will post a new zip file during the day.
adamr240 said:
Is there anyway you can add the wired tether patch so I can just use that? I'm not to keen on switching roms and having to start over.
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I don't think that's handled within the kernel... from everything I've seen, that's a patch to a file in /system/framework/
adamr240 said:
so this kernel seems to have solved my issue with loading pages in the browser locking up the phone. Nice.
Is there anyway you can add the wired tether patch so I can just use that? I'm not to keen on switching roms and having to start over.
EVO Shift and XDA app
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If you're talking about wired tether for root users needing ip filtering, that's on in all kernels for the shift, even stock. However, some bug or difference in framework doesn't let or phones tether on that or wireless tether on 3g, only on 4g
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DWake014 said:
So 4g, gps, and all those other bugs are worked out on this kernel? And can i apply this over nfx stock rom?
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I'm running this over the nfx stock Rom, running smooth so far
I was running bcnice's kernel, but could only hit 1.1 max using on demand and the phone wold still hit 105 degress at times. Just installed Mik's rom and at this point am not using any kernel. Should this kernel work with this rom?
Aaargh! said:
I was running bcnice's kernel, but could only hit 1.1 max using on demand and the phone wold still hit 105 degress at times. Just installed Mik's rom and at this point am not using any kernel. Should this kernel work with this rom?
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I use it so yes
Sent from HTC Knight using MikShift..because CM7 got overrated like CWM
Changelog:
20110318
Added two additional clock speeds between 768MHz and 368MHz. By default, the smartass governor can't make the "jump" down from 768MHz to 368MHz, because the step is too large.
Added conservative governor (untested, but should be OK).
x99percent said:
Changelog:
20110318
Added two additional clock speeds between 768MHz and 368MHz. By default, the smartass governor can't make the "jump" down from 768MHz to 368MHz, because the step is too large.
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Nice update. Do you think you could also add the Conservative governor?
abanh said:
Nice update. Do you think you could also add the Conservative governor?
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Done. Re-download the same link.
My frequency keeping ramping from 245 to 1.8 when idle, bouncing up and down on both ondemand and smartass. Flashed back to bcnice20's bfs bfq for now.. but I'd like to make this work as I love running the smartass gov. Any ideas?
hello, I just wanted to make this thread for everyone to share their lowest AND stable voltage values for each frequency. Here goes mine:
(anything above 1000mhz was not tested)
1000mhz <-- 950mV
800mhz <-- 825mV
500mhz <-- 550mV
300mhz <-- 500mV
The following was done with eb1.0.4 + trinity kernel.
please share yours.
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Bionix 2 at 1.2Ghz using deadline scheduler.
I attached my PMCpu settings in case anyone needs a reference.
Stressed tested for 15 mins stable.
Quadrant at 3337, Linpack around 45.
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I started by doing -50 on all from 1200 oc...ill test for a whole day and drop it down -25 tomorrow and test for a whole day. And please post scheduler also.
So far @-50 on deadline scheduler all is working well, no freezes.
G2X
And how is battery life for everyone?
I can't belive how efin good mine has been, bt on, wifi on for 2 hrs, on xda forums every 30 minutes unplugged at 4:30a at 1:00p still had 55% left, whereas stock kernel would be at 15-10%...
G2X
GideonX said:
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Using your settings running very smoothh!
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA Premium App
fcisco13 said:
I started by doing -50 on all from 1200 oc...ill test for a whole day and drop it down -25 tomorrow and test for a whole day. And please post scheduler also.
So far @-50 on deadline scheduler all is working well, no freezes.
G2X
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I have no idea what schedulers are
Also, a question to everyone, what are some of your unstable symptoms from UV? Since I've never had any rebooting issues with my g2x, I am not sure if some of the symptoms I was experiencing is from UV'ing or from the kernel. If you gone under the UV limit, does your phone just freeze or would it autoreboot?
c19932 said:
I have no idea what schedulers are
Also, a question to everyone, what are some of your unstable symptoms from UV? Since I've never had any rebooting issues with my g2x, I am not sure if some of the symptoms I was experiencing is from UV'ing or from the kernel. If you gone under the UV limit, does your phone just freeze or would it autoreboot?
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UV will more than likely freeze or you will reboot... UV typically just makes everything really unstable, you might get stuck in a bootloop and have to reflash
JHaste said:
UV will more than likely freeze or you will reboot... UV typically just makes everything really unstable, you might get stuck in a bootloop and have to reflash
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oh and a precaution to those using eb1.0.4 + trinity kernel. I set my max voltage for 1000mhz (my max. frequency as well) too low, and the phone autoreboot on startup twice and then did a factory reset itself This happened twice so be aware
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I'm running this settings and so far really good.
Thanks man!
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fcisco13 said:
I can't belive how efin good mine has been, bt on, wifi on for 2 hrs, on xda forums every 30 minutes unplugged at 4:30a at 1:00p still had 55% left, whereas stock kernel would be at 15-10%...
G2X
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What ROM and Kernel are you using? Also, which EB can be used with the Trinity kernel? GB or FroYo?
Anyone find that their battery has actually gone down while UV'ing? I'm finding after a full charge, the first 30% has been quicker by almost an hour. Not a really scientific method of testing, but I do just about the same thing every morning (email, txt, etc.) left over from the night before. That first 30% has a lot of screen off time, which will lower the speed to 300Mhz using PMCpu.
I'm going to up the voltage to at least 700 for 300Mhz and see how that fairs.
hah2110 said:
What ROM and Kernel are you using? Also, which EB can be used with the Trinity kernel? GB or FroYo?
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--EB 1.0.4 FROYO (gutted removed live wallpapers, wifi calling, tmo stuff)
--Trinity 15 EB1.04 FROYO
[email protected] pimp my cpu (free on xda)
--Went down -50volts on all speeds
Battery is unbelievable..
G2X
I just restored my EB 1.02. I'm going to flash trinity kernel and report back after one day of use.
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
I've heard several people had lockups and phone factory reset when uv too low, i think going more than -50 is really risking it...
G2X
fcisco13 said:
--EB 1.0.4 FROYO (gutted removed live wallpapers, wifi calling, tmo stuff)
--Trinity 15 EB1.04 FROYO
[email protected] pimp my cpu (free on xda)
--Went down -50volts on all speeds
Battery is unbelievable..
G2X
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Can Trinity be used with EB Gingerbread?
hah2110 said:
Can Trinity be used with EB Gingerbread?
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There are specific kernel for gb, look for one that is for EB1.04GB
G2X
I am currently Runing "ondemand' OC'ed at 800/1460, noop/ondemand with the CNA 1.4.0 ROM and Matr1x v17.
Just a question, which would be better for gaming? (smooth/better battery). Basically I ran SmartarseV2 and I feel ondemand is better.
The game I used to test was Shadowgun as this game is a heavy duty/performance heavy game.
Any tips or suggestions?
The matrix kernel offers BFS and CFS. I'm pretty sure its CFS I could be wrong about which one it is but... it is made for things like gaming so I'd go with that version of Matrix. You may want to turn down the Min and Max OC. I can play shadow gun with VERY LITTLE/ mostly NO lag whatsoever with my setup and retain a lot more battery.
Try the Lazy, Intellidemand, and even Lulzactive (if you got the right settings) governors. They'll work better than Ondemmand as they do similar things but.... better and they save more battery.
You'll notice changing that 800 (Min) ---> 100 alone will save mass battery. And you don't really need 1460 GHZ lol . That set up is only used to show off how awesome your phone is for like 10 minutes. Or videos and what not. Maybe go for 1300. If matrix supports it use Live OC to 110. You'll get a speed boost without epicly draining your battery.
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 25)
Eugene's Kernel (Speedy 7)
OC 800/100 (Lionheart)
Live OC (105)
I think it's bfs that's more suitable for gaming since it targets resources on the app running in the foreground. Cfs is for multitasking; it evenly distributed resources to all running apps. Cfs tends to be more stable of the two.
You without me is like Harold Melvin without the Blue Notes
309041291a said:
The matrix kernel offers BFS and CFS. I'm pretty sure its CFS I could be wrong about which one it is but... it is made for things like gaming so I'd go with that version of Matrix. You may want to turn down the Min and Max OC. I can play shadow gun with VERY LITTLE/ mostly NO lag whatsoever with my setup and retain a lot more battery.
Try the Lazy, Intellidemand, and even Lulzactive (if you got the right settings) governors. They'll work better than Ondemmand as they do similar things but.... better and they save more battery.
You'll notice changing that 800 (Min) ---> 100 alone will save mass battery. And you don't really need 1460 GHZ lol . That set up is only used to show off how awesome your phone is for like 10 minutes. Or videos and what not. Maybe go for 1300. If matrix supports it use Live OC to 110. You'll get a speed boost without epicly draining your battery.
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 25)
Eugene's Kernel (Speedy 7)
OC 800/100 (Lionheart)
Live OC (105)
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Thanks for that mate, just a question, I am using the Air Kernel now. It seems to be a little more stable then matr1x when it come to live oc. What would be the best settings do you use when you live oc? I am liveoc to 110%. basically running at 220/1100. I have not increased the speed. 2ndly i think I will try lazy for gaming. Heard lazy is good. I see you are using Lionheart. is that only for your stanby time for basic phone usage?
I always use conservative for gaming because my phone runs too hot with any other governor
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ashwin988 said:
Thanks for that mate, just a question, I am using the Air Kernel now. It seems to be a little more stable then matr1x when it come to live oc. What would be the best settings do you use when you live oc? I am liveoc to 110%. basically running at 220/1100. I have not increased the speed. 2ndly i think I will try lazy for gaming. Heard lazy is good. I see you are using Lionheart. is that only for your stanby time for basic phone usage?
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For gaming I think 110 is good. I use Lion heart for everything. Gaming standby music browsing. And my Live OC is 105. I've tried Lazy 1000/200 with Live OC at 110 (so 1100/220) and got really good results too. But yeah UC Lion heart is working nicely. I'm not sure what governors Air Kernel supports because I haven't used it for more than a few hours. I hear its really good but my voodoo colors don't work on it so I'm holding off
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 25)
Eugene's Kernel (Speedy 7)
OC 800/100 (Lionheart)
Live OC (105)
If you want the best gaming performance, then use performance mode (your phone might not be able to stay at 1460 on performance though, you should lower it 1200-1300). Just remember to change it back after you've finished gaming.
If you dont want to do it manually, you could set up a tasker profile to automatically change the governor to performance and back to normal, when opening and closing your games.
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Thanks for that mate, just a question, I am using the Air Kernel now. It seems to be a little more stable then matr1x when it come to live oc. What would be the best settings do you use when you live oc? I am liveoc to 110%. basically running at 220/1100. I have not increased the speed. 2ndly i think I will try lazy for gaming. Heard lazy is good. I see you are using Lionheart. is that only for your stanby time for basic phone usage?
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I think Lazy is not that good for gaming. Lazy is meant to be more battery saving than Ondemand, at the cost of little performance.
I don't play heavy games that much, and I'm just using Conservative, good for me.
Hey Guys,
I have a Nexus S running the Matr1x 17.5 kernel. There are a ton of Scheduler and Governor choices. I was wondering what combination of the two will get the best battery life?
Thanks.
Trevor
heinst said:
Hey Guys,
I have a Nexus S running the Matr1x 17.5 kernel. There are a ton of Scheduler and Governor choices. I was wondering what combination of the two will get the best battery life?
Thanks.
Trevor
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hi. i'm using smartassV2 governor, cfq scheduler and deep idle on - everuthing works great and i get over a day and a half.
cheers
hit thanks if u wan't.
There is a thread testing governors and scheduler combinations somewhere on here and from what I remember the best combinations were smartassv2 with noop if you play alot of music etc with screen off and ondemand with deadline if you have the screen on alot.
Sent from me to you via the tinternet thingamebob.
There are two threads to look into.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1478406
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1507204
But it really depends how you use your phone and every phone behaves a little differently and it also comes down to your Rom+Kernel combo.
Personally I use Matr1x cfs 17.5 + CNA 1.4 - Ondemand/deadline 200/1000 for screen on and
lulzactive with custom settings 200/800 w/ deep idle and noop for screen off.
You just have to play around a bit and see what suits you.
Good luck!
iPrism said:
There are two threads to look into.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1478406
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1507204
But it really depends how you use your phone and every phone behaves a little differently and it also comes down to your Rom+Kernel combo.
Personally I use Matr1x cfs 17.5 + CNA 1.4 - Ondemand/deadline 200/1000 for screen on and
lulzactive with custom settings 200/800 w/ deep idle and noop for screen off.
You just have to play around a bit and see what suits you.
Good luck!
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Thanks, how do you set it to change on screen off? Like you say it changes to lulzactive when screen off....how do you do that? Thanks again
heinst said:
Thanks, how do you set it to change on screen off? Like you say it changes to lulzactive when screen off....how do you do that? Thanks again
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Setcpu> profiles
You without me is like Harold Melvin without the Blue Notes...
I have a thunderbolt recently rooted, uv/oc beater will not work . I read in another post it has to do with ziggy kernel so I have setcpu and I was wondering what would be the best setting so I don't burn my phone up but I would like to see some speed. Thank you for your time.
it's like testing a new submarine for its crushdepth... you know it when you reached it
same story over here
thompsonn said:
I have a thunderbolt recently rooted, uv/oc beater will not work . I read in another post it has to do with ziggy kernel so I have setcpu and I was wondering what would be the best setting so I don't burn my phone up but I would like to see some speed. Thank you for your time.
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Try using the cell for sometime without SETCPU
Later try using it with default SETCPU options like , powersaver, ondemand, etc.
If you find any difference, its upto you to decide.
But you will see the difference over time
Just use on demand governor and set the Max to 122400 MHz.
Sent from my ADR6400L
As the above posts, with the observation that it's possible to have setting that work most of the time BUT fail in particularly hot conditions, e.g charging + satnaving (both warm it up).