[Q] best no frills cpu setting - Samsung Galaxy SL i9003

Goodevening. Can i ask you guys what is the best settings for our unit when im using UC kernel v8. i'm using no frills cpu and what i like is to have a good performance but best battery life? Thanks!

marshygeek said:
Goodevening. Can i ask you guys what is the best settings for our unit when im using UC kernel v8. i'm using no frills cpu and what i like is to have a good performance but best battery life? Thanks!
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min-300mhz
max-1ghz
governor-i use smartass v2.. best for me...
since u need battery u cn give conservative a shot.
try using vurruts v5 (uv) i hv had bettr results with it.. and theres a mod too in d dev area evn dat shall help..
god bless.!

marshygeek said:
Goodevening. Can i ask you guys what is the best settings for our unit when im using UC kernel v8. i'm using no frills cpu and what i like is to have a good performance but best battery life? Thanks!
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mmm v8 I don't remember the max clock
anyway
As cpu clock u can set what u want, use 300-1000 or 300-1100 (or 1200?) is same, because your phone will run @ 1100-1200 only for a little time (check with cpuspy)
as governor, uc kernel has a lot of governor but the most popular is smartass v2, I use it too, other good solution is interactive...
another important point is the IO scheduler, here there are 1 best solution, SIO.

Best battery life governors- scary, lionheart, interactiveX(scary is the best to me, followed by lionheart)
Best battery life scheduler-bfq
Best performance governor-performance, smartass v2(I think?)
Best performance scheduler-sio, deadline
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CyanogenMod 9!

sir bscraze seems like you're using cyanogenmod 9. may i know what are the bugs in that rom? i think the link is'nt updated. so i think it's not bad to ask you directly. thanks! (hitted)

marshygeek said:
sir bscraze seems like you're using cyanogenmod 9. may i know what are the bugs in that rom? i think the link is'nt updated. so i think it's not bad to ask you directly. thanks! (hitted)
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I think all the bugs are in the OP, the major ones being no camera, no hardware decoders for videos and some people experience stutters while playing music like me.
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CyanogenMod 9!

i always encouter the word OP. Sorry to ask this noob question but what is OP? haha!

OP means Original Post (i.e. The first post of thread which is posted by the thread creator.)....

smartass v2 and sio
the best combi acc to me

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[Pre Release] - FuguMod Ultra | OC -> 1366MHz + 1% Battery MOD + Voodoo Sound

FuguMod Ultra
This is by far the best Kernel I've used in my SG3. I had stuck to the FuguMod 2.2 Bleeding Edge version for quite a long time, and I was terribly missing the 1% Battery MOD. And I learned the hard way, that the FuguMod 2.4 Alpha 14 (the other kernel that can be Overclocked to 1.3GHz & has the 1% MOD) has a huge battery drain problem.
This one right here, which was prescribed to me by marcellusbe is amazing!
The battery life is great, even after being overclocked to 1.3GHz. Its pretty stable (No Freeze/ForceClose issues so far), and the phone has almost completely stopped lagging. The phone isn't heating up even @ 1.3Ghz. Scored 15+ in Linpack and got a Quadrant Score of 900+ [Check Signature for Screenshots ].
All the ROM makers out there should check this one out!
Download Link
Created By : marcellusbe
P.S : This is NOT the official release of the Kernel. Marcellusbe will bring out the last build of the Bleeding Edge Ultra Edition after testing out other frequencies and adding a few extra features like the Voodoo Sound Recording. Wait for it
For more details, head over to the Official Thread.
Ok, I will check that out.. thanks for posting!
Edit:
great kernel! Really speed things up!
I have set it with SetCPU to 975 MHz for a stability and speed.
and option is on demand.
Pwng3 said:
FuguMod Ultra
This is by far the best Kernel I've used in my SG3. I had stuck to the FuguMod 2.2 Bleeding Edge version for quite a long time, and I was terribly missing the 1% Battery MOD. And I learned the hard way, that the FuguMod 2.4 Alpha 14 (the other kernel that can be Overclocked to 1.3GHz & has the 1% MOD) has a huge battery drain problem.
This one right here, which was prescribed to me by marcellusbe is amazing!
The battery life is great, even after being overclocked to 1.3GHz. Its pretty stable (No Freeze/ForceClose issues so far), and the phone has almost completely stopped lagging. The phone isn't heating up even @ 1.3Ghz. Scored 15+ in Linpack and got a Quadrant Score of 900+.
All the ROM makers out there should check this one out!
Download Link
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Did u create this?? Why Marcellusbe didnt release this in his thread?
Is this for real? Why have you released it instead of marcellusbe :S
Pwng3 said:
FuguMod Ultra
This is by far the best Kernel I've used in my SG3. I had stuck to the FuguMod 2.2 Bleeding Edge version for quite a long time, and I was terribly missing the 1% Battery MOD. And I learned the hard way, that the FuguMod 2.4 Alpha 14 (the other kernel that can be Overclocked to 1.3GHz & has the 1% MOD) has a huge battery drain problem.
This one right here, which was prescribed to me by marcellusbe is amazing!
The battery life is great, even after being overclocked to 1.3GHz. Its pretty stable (No Freeze/ForceClose issues so far), and the phone has almost completely stopped lagging. The phone isn't heating up even @ 1.3Ghz. Scored 15+ in Linpack and got a Quadrant Score of 900+.
All the ROM makers out there should check this one out!
Download Link
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wrong section, wrong tags at topic and finally i think everybody (ROM makers) know that
vikraam said:
Did u create this?? Why Marcellusbe didnt release this in his thread?
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shr33kant said:
Is this for real? Why have you released it instead of marcellusbe :S
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I'm not sure why marcellusbe refrained from updating his thread
After he messaged about this, I did search a lot on XDA and I found this one missing.
P.S : I did NOT create this!
I just thought I'd let everyone know
flashing
What are the frequences used in this kernel?
Sent from my GT-I5800 using Tapatalk
Is this kernel function in Cm7?
jazux said:
wrong section, wrong tags at topic and finally i think everybody (ROM makers) know that
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Wrong section?
Wrong tags?
And yeah. maybe the ROM makers do know. But how come none of them used this one before?
tucucumelo said:
Is this kernel function in Cm7?
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I'm not sure. But there is no risk of a hardbrick... There is no bootloader in the kernel
Edit : marcellusbe just answered that for you.
jazux said:
wrong section, wrong tags at topic and finally i think everybody (ROM makers) know that
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Hmm. Don t know why marcellusbe didn t include this in his thread.
@Jazux : - Cool banner.
It's the last build of the bleedingedge ultra edition .. I didn't released it yet since I wanted to test others frequencies and add some features (like voodoo sound recording) but you can use it.
Attention : it could not work on all device because of high overclocking.
Last note about this kernel : it has a bug in the battery driver (well it's not really a bug but a side effect of the overclocking) .. it show 100% battery full after some minutes even if the battery is not full ...
tucucumelo said:
Is this kernel function in Cm7?
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No because the initramfs is for froyo.
jazux said:
wrong section, wrong tags at topic and finally i think everybody (ROM makers) know that
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Section -> Right
Tages -> Corrected
ROM Makers -> I guess aren't aware because I overshot marcellusbe and posted this here before the release. My bad
is voodoo sound enabled?
shr33kant said:
is voodoo sound enabled?
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Yes it is
So fast This Kernel is very good ;p no lags on 1,3 ghz
guziolek91 said:
So fast This Kernel is very good ;p no lags on 1,3 ghz
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I know! I can't wait for the official release!
Okay so I just installed this kernel and it's absolutely epic. You remember that thread I made with the skipping music? Well I'll have to ask Haree to delete it now because it was probably the kernel. Using this kernel i had Angry Birds Rio AND Poweramp running music and it didn't skip a beat. I'm using Krillos 5.7 and the new setcpu seems to have some new governors! Savagedzen, smartass and minmax. I'm using SavagedZen and it's running very very nice. It would also appear that it has the option to undervolt within it! and to think i was considering changing to a stock rom....pffff
Edit: Just added doing a full titanium backup to that list of stuff going on at the same time and STILL no music stuttering!
shr33kant said:
Okay so I just installed this kernel and it's absolutely epic. You remember that thread I made with the skipping music? Well I'll have to ask Haree to delete it now because it was probably the kernel. Using this kernel i had Angry Birds Rio AND Poweramp running music and it didn't skip a beat. I'm using Krillos 5.7 and the new setcpu seems to have some new governors! Savagedzen, smartass and minmax. I'm using SavagedZen and it's running very very nice. It would also appear that it has the option to undervolt within it! and to think i was considering changing to a stock rom....pffff
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I realized that this Kernel was amazing when I saw Asphalt working brilliantly! Waiting for the official release. It might take a while as marcellusbe right now has his hands full with the CM7 port
For now, the Pre-Release version will do!

[Q] Which is the best firmware for S5670

Dear Friends,
For those who love visiting the Development section of this forum, you would notice that there are many firmwares available. Also these firmwares have corresponding Custom Roms made by our great developers.
Therefore i would like to ask, which is the most fast, stable and battery effecient firmware for our phone ...
In other words , which firmware, truely Fits the Fit ????
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Dear Friends,
For those who love visiting the Development section of this forum, you would notice that there are many firmwares available. Also these firmwares have corresponding Custom Roms made by our great developers.
Therefore i would like to ask, which is the most fast, stable and battery effecient firmware for our phone ...
In other words , which firmware, truely Fits the Fit ????
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Well,,,,i feel that the de-odexed KPL (2.3.4) firmware with FITDroidv2.0 custom Rom ......both of them are by VISHWANATH PATIL!...i am using it and its supercool,fast,energy efficient and super stable!
if you want official firmware go for Gingerbread DDKQ5
and
if you want custom firmware go for Fitdroid it is very fast than official firmware. and it supports darktremor app2sd which completly moves all apps to SD
and saves a lot of internal memory space;-)
Thanks Vaibhav,
Have seen the post of the entire rom containing darktremor app2sd bundled with the Custom Rom. Could u pls tell me if we move the apps that are actually meant to be on the phone memory, will it affect their working or performance??
KK
I flashed the deodexed XXKPL firmware, FitDroid, Blue Steel theme in the same order.............I must say it is working perfectly and just one bug I feel is that the music player force closes when opened
fvd23 said:
Thanks Vaibhav,
Have seen the post of the entire rom containing darktremor app2sd bundled with the Custom Rom. Could u pls tell me if we move the apps that are actually meant to be on the phone memory, will it affect their working or performance??
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No even if you move apps from phone memory to sdcard you won't se any performance issues
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If you want to save some battery life
try using JuicedDefender it saves a little bit of battery
or use SETCPU and select profile which is best for you
Pratyush creed's rom v1.0
I tested all most all the roms and i found creed's rom v 1.0 is the best for me.
Ram utilization is very low when phone is idle and so the battery performance is better.
Speed is much better than other roms
check the details in development section
cyanogen 7
cyanogen mod 7 n the overcock kernel are the best combo
curious...
Aren't there bugs on cyanogen7? and how about the overclock kernel? are there any negative effects on Fit?
reikableu said:
Aren't there bugs on cyanogen7? and how about the overclock kernel? are there any negative effects on Fit?
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No there not many bugs in cyanogenmod 7.1.0
the only bugs that i hate its
1.FM does not work even if e use spirit fm app
2.USB tethering does not works
But it can be fixed using weird tether app
And the 801 mhz kernel its little unstable
I faced random reboot issues
So I'm using 763 mhz kernel its stable
And it don't have any issues
vaibhavpatil192 said:
No there not many bugs in cyanogenmod 7.1.0
the only bugs that i hate its
1.FM does not work even if e use spirit fm app
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well, what if i want to use FM? as i have a favorite radio show in the morning, is there an alternative or fix for this?
How about the battery consumption if i have OC? Will OC have any effects on the processor of Fit?
sorry for having too many questions...
According to my test spirit fm radio doesnot work so tgere is no alternative of it till now
Secondly battery consumption depend on how much do you overclock your processor for eg 700mhz will consume less battery then 800 mhz overclck produces more heat and strain on processor so it can damage your processor over overclock your procesor than stable overclocking
reikableu said:
well, what if i want to use FM? as i have a favorite radio show in the morning, is there an alternative or fix for this?
How about the battery consumption if i have OC? Will OC have any effects on the processor of Fit?
sorry for having too many questions...
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hmm....dont have an alternative for fm...but as far as oc is concerned i too want it to be ported to FitDroid..and dont worry its in progress!...and we'll get it soon....battery backup will definitely be an issue ...i use overclock only while playing games..and i get a nice battery backup!
galaxy fit + CM7.1 (2.3.7) + 801Mhz
I definitely know that there will be an issue with battery consumption which is quite acceptable... but with regards the OC itself, let me compare it to a regular desktop PC...
Say i did overclock my processor, there are definitely a possibility to fry the board or make it overheat, can the same thing happen here?
reikableu said:
I definitely know that there will be an issue with battery consumption which is quite acceptable... but with regards the OC itself, let me compare it to a regular desktop PC...
Say i did overclock my processor, there are definitely a possibility to fry the board or make it overheat, can the same thing happen here?
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No i don't see any heating issues,
After OC if you properly configure setcpu
according to your use then battery life is not a big issue
And try internet radio apps such as spotify
or Pandora instead of spirit fm app
vaibhavpatil192 said:
No i don't see any heating issues,
After OC if you property configure setcpu
according to your use then battery life is not a big issue
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how would you actually know that you are using the correct settings or properties?
reikableu said:
how would you actually know that you are using the correct settings or properties?
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Its upon you if you want performance than set it to Max clock speed and select performance governer....
Or if battery life than select conservative governer
And try setting profiles to save battery
While screen is off and while specific time
razodroid v2.3
razodroid v2.3 is the best which also has a oc kernel file which supports upto 801mhz and its very stable....+it has darktremour app2sd app so not problems of low internal memory...and it comes with a cyan coloured appearance which is also cool...the battery stays alive upto 2 days for normal use...the only dwarback is that when we change the dpi of the phone...the music app FCs...but dats ok.....
just wait for razodroid v4.0
RazoDroid 4.0 is the best (ADRENALINE SCRIPT)
Highly recommended, speedy,battery efficient, and a very good UI
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Q and A related to Team UtterChaos [UC] kernel

This thread is regarding discussion about Doomlord UC kernel for our device. This thread is specially for general chit chat, opinions, Q and A related to his kernel so that main thread of Doomlord kernel in developement section will have less crowd of unnecessary questions & posts.
So I request senior members to help noobs here. Also if necessary Doomlord will also answer ur important querries here.
Important :-Kernel is working universally perfectly with EVERY firmwares without any problems.
Current version :- v14 (21st MAY 2012)
Original Thread for updates
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357747
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26353627&postcount=1659
Thank you.
Regards,
Vishal
Well now that kernel development is in full swing, could we look into fixing the notification bug? I don't know much about android development, but I read someone say it could be kernel related... That I feel is the biggest bug facing our beloved phone on gb!
manrock111 said:
@doomlord finally you got our device, this device has seen lots of bad times and always neglected by senior members or devs. I know lots of your work involve sony ericsson devices,qualcomm devices .
So how do you feel about our device? It's cost only 17k and you know now how it is.
What do you think of it compare to others.
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I've just loaded UC v2 on my DXKP9 SL with ext4 and it works fine.
bigeyes0x0 said:
I've just loaded UC v2 on my DXKP9 SL and it works fine.
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can u tell us which governer & scheduler will be best for battery & performance?
I'm not an expert in android governer and i/o scheduler but I've been using smartassv2 and vr with better performance than stock with a slightly higher battery drain than original settings when actively used. When idle I have about the same battery drain as default.
vishal24387 said:
can u tell us which governer & scheduler will be best for battery & performance?
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I've used smartassv2 (proposed by XDA_Bam) and Scary and interactive (proposed by Doomlord). I'm using my phone mostly as audioplayer (ie almost always audioplayer is working). For me is more better smartassv2. Because with other I have lags while changing pages in the applications menu or changing screens in the Go launcher Ex.
Also I'm using BFQ as IO scheduler, because I know it's the best for not too many concurrent processes reading/writing to disk. Also usually it doesn't have too big sense for mobile devices, because we don't have a lot applications working with hdd/sd card
can anyone tell me which governer and i/o should i choose for best performance while playing hd games (i dont care about the battery drain). actually i downloaded shadowgun non tegra but it gets a bit laggy when too many enemies appear on screen, i tried setting performance governer but its the same.
nail16 said:
can anyone tell me which governer and i/o should i choose for best performance while playing hd games (i dont care about the battery drain). actually i downloaded shadowgun non tegra but it gets a bit laggy when too many enemies appear on screen, i tried setting performance governer but its the same.
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1. You have to close all other application and services
2. The performance governor just put CPU to the max frequency, that's why it's the best for gaming
3. If it's still laggy you need or overclocked kernel (we don't have it yet) or make lower settings in the game (or in the Chainfire 3D)
@nail16: You need to OC or a new phone, that game is just too heavy for this phone.
After doing some research on available i/o scheduler I say simple i/o (sio) is the best from theory considering we're accessing a random access device. For quantitative conclusion someone needs to bench.
EDIT: @vishal, can you include a list of firmware versions that work with current UC kernel in your OP? For now I think we have XXKPM, XXKPQ and mine DXKP9. Also I think "[UC Kernel] Q & A" is a better title (the shorter it is the better), please change it if you feel appropriate.
Also here is very good benchmark of the IO schedulers
But remember that it was 2009, now it's 2011 and some things can be changed/optimized
what are the benefits of running custom kernel other than governer and i/o?, sorry noob question
falex007 said:
Also here is very good benchmark of the IO schedulers
But remember that it was 2009, now it's 2011 and some things can be changed/optimized
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I dare say those benchs are not enough to evaluate those i/o schedulers. e.g. In read_test.c, you see that the program will read chunk of 1MB one by one which is a very rare case that our phone would do in day to day usage. We need a better benchmark methodology to reach a conclusive answer.
What is TinyRCU? Link
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nail16 said:
what are the benefits of running custom kernel other than governer and i/o?, sorry noob question
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On the kernel page, you saw lots of line saying added in v1, added in v2.
All those are not present in the vanilla kerel by samsung.
U can check each in google to see what it means and what good it brings the mobile.
Also read these links to understand more:
Fugumod Kernel
Steam Kernel
There are lots more.
Thanks ganesh, you are very noob friendly.
bigeyes0x0 said:
I dare say those benchs are not enough to evaluate those i/o schedulers. e.g. In read_test.c, you see that the program will read chunk of 1MB one by one which is a very rare case that our phone would do in day to day usage. We need a better benchmark methodology to reach a conclusive answer.
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How many applications do you start every day that hard works with hard disk? Do you think IO scheduler can be bottleneck for usual usage of our device? I don't think so. Only games during load of new level, gallery (during making thumbnails) and launcher (during loading icons) work hard with "hard disk"
Updated op.
I was looking into fs benchmarks for debian linux.
Found that JFS was the least CUP intensive off all.
Would it be the same on Android?
falex007 said:
How many applications do you start every day that hard works with hard disk? Do you think IO scheduler can be bottleneck for usual usage of our device? I don't think so. Only games during load of new level, gallery (during making thumbnails) and launcher (during loading icons) work hard with "hard disk"
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No, I actually don't really care as long as my phone feel smooth, that's why I don't go out and do a benchmark myself to ultimately find an answer. My point simply was that benchmark method in your link is inadequate. Finding faults in other ppl's works is one thing I do at my job after all.
bigeyes0x0 said:
No, I actually don't really care as long as my phone feel smooth, that's why I don't go out and do a benchmark myself to ultimately find an answer. My point simply was that benchmark method in your link is inadequate. Finding faults in other ppl's works is one thing I do at my job after all.
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What these benchmarks do is to guide us to use the appropriate one for our use.
As Doom says we can switch the IO Scheculer/Governor on the fly.
So where is the problem in doing so.

[Q] Galaxy Note i717 OC help.

Hey guys,
Quick question, I hope it's not redundant but I looked around and didn't see a similar thread. I just rooted my Galaxy Note i717 using Odin and have installed CWM Recovery. The main reason I wanted to root was to overclock my phone slightly. My question is, what is the best app for over clocking the stock ROM and what are some safe values. I've seen some extremes such as a max of 1900+ and a min of 350 ish, I know that's bad for battery life though. I was thinking around 1600-1700 max and a min of 250 ish. I'd like to have better performance but I dont want suckish battery life, preferably still a day on a charge. But i'm new to all this and really have no clue.
Thanks!
Set cpu, no frills, antutu, CPU tuner, they all get the job done in my opinion
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cpu tuner is the best,set cpu will unstable your phone,i am a galaxy 551 and xperia x8 owner,cpu tuner gives me the best result..and also no frils is ok..
Ok cool. So I have setCPU now. And apparently the max values have already been acheived. Does this mean I need to have a custom ROM to go over the stock 1500 mhz?
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Yes......
Xperian8~ click thanks if it helps...
shyamjptpm said:
Yes......
Xperian8~ click thanks if it helps...
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Shyamjptpm is correct, not all the ROM support cpu overclock, when choosing a ROM you need to search for a custom ROM where is specified that support overclock, then I dont know your android phone but there's also a good chance that no ROMs present the overclock feature.

[Discussion][Q/A][INFO][25.6.12]Governers,OC,UC,I/O Schedulers,Kernel

So basically this is a general discussion or chit chatting for all of you about which governer is better ,best etc. I/O schedulers etc.
You can also ask question, queries about your current settings is it good and etc.
There are also three sections in this post too. Recommended settings by me, Tested ones. And also ones that I am testing. Those that I have tested have my remarks on them too
RECOMMENDED
Here are my recommended No-Frills CPU settings:
Max:1200
Min:300
Gov. InteractiveX(Gives a lot of performance boost and also battery friendly)
I/O: BFQ(Im now checking out other IO schedulers after found a good or better one i will update )(and also Because it fixes this issue.)
These are the setting that gives me the best/positive results on my unit. I do not OC as I see no obvious differences in speed as these settings are already more than good enough. And furthermore OC will decrease the life of the device so no point.
TESTED
I have tested these:
Max:1200
Min: 300
Gov: Smartassv2
IO: SIO
Remarks: I have tested these and I must say the performance and battery life was almost as good as those of the recommended settings These do perform almost the same as the recommended ones but battery wise is definitely an out for these if compared to the recommended one. I personally would still recommend and prefer those in the recommended section as both almost perform the same and this is more unbattery friendly.
TESTING
This are the settings that I am testing now:
Max: 1000
Min: 300
Gov: Conservative
IO: Noop
Remarks: So as usual, I will test and report back after about a week. As of now, performance wise, these really lose out to all the others that are present in this post. But battery wise its definitely a clear winner
SHORT VIDEO THAT I FOUND ON YOUTUBE
As usual, DO ANY CHANGES TO YOUR PHONE AT YOUR OWN RISK
Enjoy! And I hope that this thread has been helpful for you.
Reference: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242323. Also, I believe many threads like this have been made . To me, everyone's experience is not entirely the same, therefore this would only help to a certain extend .
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CyanogenMod 9!
bscraze said:
Reference: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242323. Also, I believe many threads like this have been made . To me, everyone's experience is not entirely the same, therefore this would only help to a certain extend .
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CyanogenMod 9!
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Hmmm... havent really seen one around in I9003 forums tho. And seen alot of discussion about this in dev thread so...
crazbanditz said:
Hmmm... havent really seen one around in I9003 forums tho. And seen alot of discussion about this in dev thread so...
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Just Google 'best governor'/best scheduler/best governor and scheduler.
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CyanogenMod 9!
first i have to say that there are big differences in CPU-Tools... i got myself cpumaster,nofrills and finally setcpu... cpumaster made my phone laggy even with lionheartgovernors and stuff...nofrills has no support for different profiles...so i highly recommend invest the little mlney for the incredible setcpu. basically i use smartassV2 at 1000mhz min 300mhz with sio scheduler...and then much profiles like change to vr scheduler when playing videos or in call 600mhz max or at night when i sleel keep the phone at 300mhz max; )
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Hi. I was just wondering... Do Kernel Govs and I/O selections match well with V6 Supercharger? Or is it better to supercharge with a stock kernel?
Sorry for the noob question. Im just concerned if its possible that all these mods im applying might be cancelling out each other at some point... Or worse might be contradicting each other too...
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hpog said:
Hi. I was just wondering... Do Kernel Govs and I/O selections match well with V6 Supercharger? Or is it better to supercharge with a stock kernel?
Sorry for the noob question. Im just concerned if its possible that all these mods im applying might be cancelling out each other at some point... Or worse might be contradicting each other too...
Sent from my Galaxy SL with CM9A6, Vurrut Kernel v17 & V6 Supercharged.
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Nope they don't they do different things . Supercharger manages minfree values while governors and schedulers manage the CPU speed
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felixchris said:
first i have to say that there are big differences in CPU-Tools... i got myself cpumaster,nofrills and finally setcpu... cpumaster made my phone laggy even with lionheartgovernors and stuff...nofrills has no support for different profiles...so i highly recommend invest the little mlney for the incredible setcpu. basically i use smartassV2 at 1000mhz min 300mhz with sio scheduler...and then much profiles like change to vr scheduler when playing videos or in call 600mhz max or at night when i sleel keep the phone at 300mhz max; )
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Umm smart ass v2 has built in screen off profiles if I'm not wrong.
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bscraze said:
Umm smart ass v2 has built in screen off profiles if I'm not wrong.
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It does
Updated op with testing status
Does oc to 1.1 ghz drains the same amount of battery as oc to 1.3ghz ?? Can i use screen off profile in set cpu with conservative 300 mhz max and 300 mhz min ?? will it drain battery or improve battery ???
anuraagkochar said:
Does oc to 1.1 ghz drains the same amount of battery as oc to 1.3ghz ?? Can i use screen off profile in set cpu with conservative 300 mhz max and 300 mhz min ?? will it drain battery or improve battery ???
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This is my recommendation for SetCPU max 1200 min 300 gov interactiveX io:BFQ When asleep profile: Max 600 min 300 gov and io same as above
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Updated OP with alot of changes Including the new section guide and also the tested section as well as remarks to help people with choosing their settings
Gv smartassv2 Io sio
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juanra88 said:
Gv smartassv2 Io sio
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Ermmmm... Sorry why are you saying that all of a suddden?
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In my opinion, this topic is kinda useless.
I know and i respect your effort, but these settings really depend on the user and how they use the device.
If i try the same settings and try it myself, i will probably have another opinion and other results.
Benchmarks mean nothing.
Also many other threads all over XDA were made to explain governors and I/O schedulers, and users can simply Google it and read, then chose what suits them.
Skander1998 said:
In my opinion, this topic is kinda useless.
I know and i respect your effort, but these settings really depend on the user and how they use the device.
If i try the same settings and try it myself, i will probably have another opinion and other results.
Benchmarks mean nothing.
Also many other threads all over XDA were made to explain governors and I/O schedulers, and users can simply Google it and read, then chose what suits them.
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Yea... but this is particularly for our device and I did do a remarks section to what is better for performance and battery. So that the user will better know which one suits them I didnt mention anything about benchmarks... right?
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crazbanditz said:
Yea... but this is particularly for our device and I did do a remarks section to what is better for performance and battery. So that the user will better know which one suits them I didnt mention anything about benchmarks... right?
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The benchmarks note was for other people, it's in another line
Also, it doesn't matter if it's for our device or not, the topic give YOU the best results, others will probably have to test themselves, so i still see no point in this.
However, i am just saying my opinion, good luck
Skander1998 said:
The benchmarks note was for other people, it's in another line
Also, it doesn't matter if it's for our device or not, the topic give YOU the best results, others will probably have to test themselves, so i still see no point in this.
However, i am just saying my opinion, good luck
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Okay. But it will still save people from going off topic in devs thread...
which kernel r u using? bam v14 doesnt have interactivex !!

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