CyberGR v12+ what kernel for battlife? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey dudes. I'm going to Poland on tuesday with my class, and now I'm worried about how long my batterylife will be.. I'm currently using Matr1x v19.5 and batterylife is good, but I want even better. So my question is, what kernel do you use with CyberGR to get maximun batterylife? I won't be able to charge my phone for almost 2 days... And I don't care about the performance, just batterylife. And I think I'll use my phone "medium much". Tell me your scheduler and governor tweaks and all that.
Thanks!
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tjackbjorn said:
Hey dudes. I'm going to Poland on tuesday with my class, and now I'm worried about how long my batterylife will be.. I'm currently using Matr1x v19.5 and batterylife is good, but I want even better. So my question is, what kernel do you use with CyberGR to get maximun batterylife? I won't be able to charge my phone for almost 2 days... And I don't care about the performance, just batterylife. And I think I'll use my phone "medium much". Tell me your scheduler and governor tweaks and all that.
Thanks!
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I think governors and setting are overrated a bit in terms of battery life. It really comes down to your usage and the apps you have.

try this setup on your matr1x19.5
(supercharger v6)
max-400
min-200
gov-smartassv2
sched-noop
if you dont want supercharger
max-800
min-400
gov-same
sched-same
dont forget to make recovery backup if you were flashing supercharger.

zhille said:
try this setup on your matr1x19.5
(supercharger v6)
max-400
min-200
gov-smartassv2
sched-noop
if you dont want supercharger
max-800
min-400
gov-same
sched-same
dont forget to make recovery backup if you were flashing supercharger.
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max- 400Mhz ???? What is supercharger?
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tjackbjorn said:
max- 400Mhz ???? What is supercharger?
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well supercharger is making your phone free from lag even if you use its oc on low value..
you can see that supercharger v6 zip file on the thread of cybergr rom..
im not recomending you this one flash this at your own risk..
feel free to hit thanks

Have u thought about Matr1x?

zhille said:
well supercharger is making your phone free from lag even if you use its oc on low value..
you can see that supercharger v6 zip file on the thread of cybergr rom..
im not recomending you this one flash this at your own risk..
feel free to hit thanks
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Well ok! Why shouldn't I flash it?
aaaaand you're thanked
[email protected]! said:
Have u thought about Matr1x?
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I'm currently using it, but I have a strange batterylife, yester day I had 4hrs on screen, and today almost 2,5hrs on screen. So wierd
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you definitely dont need supercharger v6 to have good battery life it doesnt play nice with all setups and its more centered around performance than battery life. And certain governors will make your cpu jump to the max more quickly and hold it there for longer before letting it go back down, so the wrong governor can definitely affect battery life. if your not using the phone that much turn off data, just add the toggle to your notifications to make it easier, (i imagine your rom supports that). if you cant afford to have data all the way off then turn off background syncing facebook ,gmail, music, books etc. matr1x 19.5 cfs on lazy or conservative governors give me decent battery life and good performance for simple tasks i use SIO or Noop schedulers. try increasing the sampling rate on the governor so that it polls less often. also increase the up threshold so that it wont ramp up the cpu until it really needs it like 85 or 90% at least (or higher if you want). read this if you havent already and play with the scripts for better battery that go with each governor. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817

T132-ns-cv-56hz-any-201212623

well im just trying to make an a option to use or not to use the supercharger.. basically supercharger is a performance but i think of a trick if its performance im trying to underclock and uc is a way of battery lufe improvement.. supercharger is not recomended to you bcoz you dont know what is it im sorry to say that make an research of it try to figure out what is that and youll find a answer on your own if you will flash it or not.. i apreciate the thank..

well if you don't use it too much, the battery may be able to stand 2 days of medium use.
smartassv2 + sio + deepIdle, limiting freq. 100MHz ~ 800 MHz, turn off mobile data & wifi.
It should be able to last a long time.

TEUV gives a great battery as well as performance.
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[Rom Cookers]128Mhz to 780Mhz Kernel's Source...

This Thread was Made so the Source don't get lost in the Future & Buried in Tons of Reply Posts..
Here The Source to 780Mhz..... So far the mt3g is running fine... No smoke yet!! http://twitpic.com/121lnv & http://twitpic.com/121m1t
I'm Not responsible for any Broken Phone's... This is just the Tools to OC to the Highest
Current CPU settings that will Run in Mhz
128000,245760,384000,528000,550000,560000,570000,580000,590000,600000,628000,650000,660000,670000,680000,690000,700000,728000,750000,760000,770000,780000
Now, this exp. is only if your using msm, but substitute msm for any source you're building.....
Exp. would look like:
(msm) ~/mydroid/msm/arch/arm/mach-msm/ For acpu
(msm) ~/mydroid/msm/kernel/ ( Personal changes I made )
Hope's everyone enjoys It!
Oh my goodness
780 MHZ sounds amazingly much... 50% more than the official max speed?
Wow
But It will drain battery and maybe explode after some time
Looking forward to stable Releases with this.
Gonna need the Battery Temperature Option in SetCPU
domenukk said:
Oh my goodness
780 MHZ sounds amazingly much... 50% more than the official max speed?
Wow
But It will drain battery and maybe explode after some time
Looking forward to stable Releases with this.
Gonna need the Battery Temperature Option in SetCPU
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It does drain the battery fast, however I haven't noticed a temp. increase
JAguirre1231 said:
It does drain the battery fast, however I haven't noticed a temp. increase
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How fast exactly?
So..So.. Awesome
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Honestly the 780Mhz is likely Over Kill, But.... The mt3g battery run's around 23 to 24 C on my Phone with the Over clock...
Battery Life? Can't really say, as I have on demand setup, so far I've not seen it scale past 628Mhz on a cpu load....
The settings I'm running is 245 Min / 780 Max.. Still have a Fully battery since flashing this morning w/ AOSP2.4
hi eugene.
your certain that 780mhz is doable on the g1 (htc dream), and you see no short-term ill effects, and the cpu can maintain that clock with only 1.325v?
KingSkeme said:
How fast exactly?
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Like, wow. I noticed a difference in eclair, scrolling is extremely smooth. Let's put it this way, at 780 the Nexus Sparkles keep moving while you swipe screens
pershoot said:
hi eugene.
your certain that 780mhz is doable on the g1 (htc dream), and you see no short-term ill effects, and the cpu can maintain that clock with only 1.325v?
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I can't say for Sure... But Surely it's able to hit 628Mhz no problem..
THis is just the Tools needed.... I take no Responsibility to damage Phone's.
But, Looking at the Feedback, it's Doing fine
Wow... Just Figured... This will make CompCache a whole lot faster and fun to use. Maybe with this it will be possible to.. like... CompCache Sound and Media Things also, making more space for apps?
or just CompCache everything exept for Video
Only negative thing about this is gonna be trying to fit my G1 in my pocket after installing this on the back of it.
Eugene what rom are you using again??
I hope this comes out for Super D I really like using it
KingSkeme said:
Eugene what rom are you using again??
I hope this comes out for Super D I really like using it
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Bbuchacher has been looking at it
Six6Sicks said:
Only negative thing about this is gonna be trying to fit my G1 in my pocket after installing this on the back of it.
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Naw man.... Bacon & Eggs are the New 21st Century CPU coolers
KingSkeme said:
Eugene what rom are you using again??
I hope this comes out for Super D I really like using it
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I'm Currently using my AOSP2.4 rom, I'm sure it will come out, just wait for then to add in the Spec. to there Kernel's.
*EDIT*
First Page has been Updated with the CPU Mhz that is able to Run
Sorry im a noob, but how exactly do you get this over say, OE 1.1.4?
sahid1haha said:
Sorry im a noob, but how exactly do you get this over say, OE 1.1.4?
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I have a way in the thread, however this will work just as well http://www.4shared.com/account/dir/21566423/32f4bc73/sharing.html?rnd=99
JAguirre1231 said:
Bbuchacher has been looking at it
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word
I <3 eugene :3
phuKKah said:
I <3 eugene :3
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I <3 <3 Eugene... no homo
I already see this in someone's signature

[Q] Tiamat 1.4.0 Quadrant Scores

Hi,
I have successfully flashed Tiamat 1.4.0 on my VZW Xoom.
The release notes say that out of the box, Quadrant 3000 and Linpack 65.
However, I'm only seeing 2000 in Quadrant and 43ish in Linpack.
Is there something I have to tweak to take advantage of the OC? (A CPU governor, perhaps?)
I was only able to get those scores with setcpu running in performance set to 1504mhz.
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pyee0124 said:
I was only able to get those scores with setcpu running in performance set to 1504mhz.
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Thanks, pyee. Is there a way to set max frequency with a free app?
Linpack and Quadrant both show max at 1534, but I don't the Xoom is running at that speed, clearly.
I don't think there is a free OC app for Xoom. Droid OC by jrummy is $1.50 and is worth $5.0 IMO. Not as feature rich as the updated module, but it has many useful features, plus its supporting a great Dev.
I am also not getting 3000 on Quadrant
Ran it twice only so far, 1500 and 2000.
I have SetCPU set to 1504 max and 258 min, on demand.
Terul said:
I am also not getting 3000 on Quadrant
Ran it twice only so far, 1500 and 2000.
I have SetCPU set to 1504 max and 258 min, on demand.
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I got it to 2750 with 1504 min/max, performance.
Linpack I got to 63 with those settings, as well.
Terul said:
I am also not getting 3000 on Quadrant
Ran it twice only so far, 1500 and 2000.
I have SetCPU set to 1504 max and 258 min, on demand.
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Your problem is on demand. It is useless on Xoom. Use interactive and see what happens. Use performance and see what happens.
Edit: Volta beat me.
Thanks guys, performance got me 3276
Cheers
Performance still gives me ~2650. Maybe I have to get rid of some unnecessary applications... Been thinking about doing a fresh install for a while now.
I get 63-64 on Linpack, and 3587 on Quadrant. SetCPU on Performance just now. Usually i hover around 2800 ish in Interactive.
Also worth noting is that I did reset to factory after I flashed Tiamat 1.4.0. There's nothing quite like a fresh start
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
I don't think there is a free OC app for Xoom. Droid OC by jrummy is $1.50 and is worth $5.0 IMO. Not as feature rich as the updated module, but it has many useful features, plus its supporting a great Dev.
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Try cpu master free...
free, working great and has a widget to check speed, battery and temperature!
I've been using setcpu which is available for free here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419 and a paid version on the market. Works great.
3308 running at 1.5ghz performance profile with setcpu
Has anyone seen failures on test results when running Smartbench 2011 and Quadrant? Has happened day one since before root and and all the way through Tiamat 1.4
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
Your problem is on demand. It is useless on Xoom. Use interactive and see what happens. Use performance and see what happens.
Edit: Volta beat me.
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no really true, you need to tweak the advanced settings. i use on demand, 30,000/65/0/0 and get 2700 at 1500mhz. sure it's not as high as performance, but it's at the speed and settings i use daily, not just when running benchmarks.
also, if you use profiles, your profile for when the screen is off must be at on demand or you'll screw up the advance settings.
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What schedular and governor do you use in jellybean?

Hey all
as the topic states what governor and scheduler do you use for jellybean ? What settings? How's the battery life and performance? It seems like jellybean is different in how it uses the CPU compared to ICS
I'm currently using interactive and deadline and I only get 3.5 hour on screen...in ICS I used to get 4 to 5 hours
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I've always stuck with ondemand. Suits my needs. I've never seen a dramatic change in battery between the OS upgrade.
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When I upgrade to JB these are the settings I'll use for ondemmand. The rest of my settings are in my signature.
Nexus S (GMS i9020a)
Paranoid (1.6 - 4.0.4)
Matrix Kernel (CFS - 20.0)
Ondemmand (800/200)
Deep Idle (Off - Noop)
Live OC - 100 (400/800)
BLX - 98 (Inverted Apps)
Interactive. Really nice and speedy!
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Interactive
Faster with _thalamus' test22 than 23 for me
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I've never had good battery with Interactive.
Nexus S (GMS i9020a)
Paranoid (1.6 - 4.0.4)
Matrix Kernel (CFS - 20.0)
Ondemmand (800/200)
Deep Idle (Off - Noop)
Live OC - 100 (400/800)
BLX - 98 (Inverted Apps)
I plan on flashing thalamus' interactive or may wait until the next JB update from Adam . I heard its a actually better in some areas. If its done right, I don't think it would be too bad. Bugless Beast on GB had interactive as its stock governor and battery was great. I've used interactive on some kernels and it was god awful.
Edit: Just flashed. Wow.
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I plan on flashing thalamus' interactive or may wait until the next JB update from Adam . I heard its a actually better in some areas. If its done right, I don't think it would be too bad. Bugless Beast on GB had interactive as its stock governor and battery was great. I've used interactive on some kernels and it was god awful.
Edit: Just flashed. Wow.
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i got alot of radio dumps with jelly belly 0.1.4 so i flashed _thalamus' kernel test22 (interactive) and test23
i upgraded to 0.1.5 so far so good
So test 22 is actually better than 24? Got a link for 22?
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i even can't change my governor in JB
are you using nstools for set your governor?
after using Jellybean, i dont know why i cant set the governor anymore..
the governor tab is just gray and stuck on my nstools.
i tried in air kernel and thalamus and they behave the same
Thalamus' kernel only has one governor. Try using another application, like SetCPU to change it for Air Kernel.
GianFahmi said:
are you using nstools for set your governor?
after using Jellybean, i dont know why i cant set the governor anymore..
the governor tab is just gray and stuck on my nstools.
i tried in air kernel and thalamus and they behave the same
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Try fix permission in cwm
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what do you think guys ? noop . cfq or deadline ?
Deadline or noop are usually suggested for ondemand. Check out this thread for all this and more.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441905
GianFahmi said:
are you using nstools for set your governor?
after using Jellybean, i dont know why i cant set the governor anymore..
the governor tab is just gray and stuck on my nstools.
i tried in air kernel and thalamus and they behave the same
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Fix permissions..
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Currently at 15hr 34min on battery with 29% left... only 1hr screen-on time... stock kernel included in cm10 ROM... I have everything turned on 4G, GPS, sync, etc... so to me, this is actually pretty good life... if I turned that stuff off I'm sure life would increase quite a bit...
Interactive gov
Noop scheduler
200/1200MHz
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I use the default "schedular" and default governor. I have a hint of an idea what a schedular does, and I roughly know what the governor does and why. That doesn't mean I have to change it. I have flashed quite a few ROMs and tried tweaks like omgwtfphonebooster V200. in 90% of the cases it just wasn't worth the trouble (You get a bit of placebo if you really believe in it but then that's it). So I have a question for you: Do you think you understand more about governors, schedulers and android OS than a proper dev either from google or here on XDA (like thalamus). Just because you can tweak almost every part of the system doesn't mean you have to . It's set to ondemand by default because ondemand does it's job very well.
Don't get me wrong I completely understand what you're doing, I did that myself for the past two years, because I thought yeah I know better than google and I must OC otherwise the phone is crap. I mean it can't run as fast on 1GHz as on 1.2GHz, the second nr. is obviously bigger so it must be better. I mean it's a phone, not a supercomputer or a gaming machine, get a PC for that or a stupid console if you have to.
I find my Nexus S runs very smooth on Stock with thalamus kernel, and it's not a constant rebooter. To be fair I'm not on stock but on CM10 because I'm addicted to voodoo sound + DSP manager, but that's a completely different story and I can actually hear the difference.
I'm actually glad thalamus put the voodoo sound add on to his kernel. That's all I felt was missing from it. And I agree. This phone is fast enough as it is. I understand a little bit about both, but I tend to just leave the scheduler alone since it's beyond my comprehension(for now). I've messed with a few governors here and there, but really don't care anymore. lol. I've just grown tired of it. Ondemand/interactive just work when done properly, as seen in a few kernels. I'd rather have something that doesn't reboot all the damn time than the fastest Nexus S on the block. But that's the glory of Android. Everyone can flash what they want pretty much to their heart's desire.
Aktifit said:
I use the default "schedular" and default governor. I have a hint of an idea what a schedular does, and I roughly know what the governor does and why. That doesn't mean I have to change it. I have flashed quite a few ROMs and tried tweaks like omgwtfphonebooster V200. in 90% of the cases it just wasn't worth the trouble (You get a bit of placebo if you really believe in it but then that's it). So I have a question for you: Do you think you understand more about governors, schedulers and android OS than a proper dev either from google or here on XDA (like thalamus). Just because you can tweak almost every part of the system doesn't mean you have to . It's set to ondemand by default because ondemand does it's job very well.
Don't get me wrong I completely understand what you're doing, I did that myself for the past two years, because I thought yeah I know better than google and I must OC otherwise the phone is crap. I mean it can't run as fast on 1GHz as on 1.2GHz, the second nr. is obviously bigger so it must be better. I mean it's a phone, not a supercomputer or a gaming machine, get a PC for that or a stupid console if you have to.
I find my Nexus S runs very smooth on Stock with thalamus kernel, and it's not a constant rebooter. To be fair I'm not on stock but on CM10 because I'm addicted to voodoo sound + DSP manager, but that's a completely different story and I can actually hear the difference.
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i notice the difference in changing the scheduler and gov... for example... if i run my phone with interactive (like i am now) i get slightly better battery life than with ondemand... my preference is to run "wheatley" gov since i've ALWAYS seen the best in performance and battery with that gov... but most kernels don't add that in stock form... as for the scheduler... i run "noop" most of the time b/c my phone doesn't seem as stable running "deadline"... i have considerable lag when running deadline vs noop... as for OC'ing, that's sorta up in the air b/c i get great results and smoothness running it at 1000MHz... 1200MHz, i'm still trying to test if i notice a difference but so far its about the same, if not a little worse... i typically run it at 200/1000MHz and that works out wonderfully... 1400MHz is way too unstable for my phone even tho i definitely notice the speed increase!
you can't say that "tuning" our phones to suit our needs is trying to say that we know more than Google or the developers of this stuff b/c that's just false... we're tuning this stuff to OUR needs... they tune stuff for the safe side of things where most people won't have issues... it's just like tuning a car in a sense... manufacturers typically detune their cars to be on the safe/efficient side... take my old Civic Si (2006), i could safely rev it to 9000rpm but the default was set to 8300rpm even tho the parts could handle close to 10,000rpm before running a high risk of breaking... knowing the limits of our phone is the same thing... which is the purpose of this thread i'd assume!

[BENCHMARK ] Finding the ULTIMATE gaming experience.

Hi. I am looking for the BEST gaming experience on our TF700, but doesn't matter how many ROMs I,ve tested I can't get satisfied.
Please post your results here:​
Plan:
1. ROM name.
2. KERNEL name.
3. CPU / GPU settings.
4. Benchmark name and results. (Please use Quadrant, but others are OK too.)
5. MODs, tricks, whatever you want to add.
6. Your Gaming experience, for example: Gangstar Vegas is playable but a bit laggy.
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So, I'm gonna start:
1. CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.7.0
2. JB 4.2.1 ★ Hundsbuah ★ 10.6.1.14.8 ★ v3.2.0
3. CPU: All 4 cores set to: 1850Mhz GPU: 775Mhz
4. Quadrant:
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5. No MODS, No DATA2sd, 32gb version. I was using Hundsbuah program to set CPU / GPU and may have enabled gaming mode. Gaming mode slows CPU down when it gets to hot. That may have affected the score. I was running this benchmark 3 times, and once I got something like 5009 overall? Much lower, but it was generally I/O.
6. Gangstar Vegas (Gangstar 4) playable, bit laggy, but not all the time, just time to time. 5 seconds normally, 2 seconds of Lag, and so on.
GTA Vice City:
Bit Laggy on maximum settings, quite good on lower settings.
GTA III: Simmilar to Vice City, a bit better.
Reserved
deadlocked007 said:
All in all everything is laggy thanks to no optimization and tegra 3s underwhelming power with our overwhelming display... :'(
It's the same experience no matter what you use even down to the most stripped down aosp Rom.
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Agree, but this is noit the point. I know we aren't getting everything from this device. I saw it on my HTC Sensation. How much OS matters. So Please post your scores. Let's find the best solution.
You've got some serious performance issues there. With Hunds OC to 1700 on 4 cores and gpu at 600 I get 6800+ on quadrant.
You've done something wrong somewhere. Have you got fsync disabled?
sbdags said:
You've got some serious performance issues there. With Hunds OC to 1700 on 4 cores and gpu at 600 I get 6800+ on quadrant.
You've done something wrong somewhere. Have you got fsync disabled?
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Sdbags is tottally right, i just recently went over to hunds with f sync disbled,
i havent adjusted any clock speeds myself and i tend to get a quadrant score of around 6500,
as for your over clocking and gaming, im not 100% sure if thats the best thing to do due to the heat it can cause and such,
i could be tottally wrong with my last line but i am being cautious and reading up a fair bit before i crank everything up,
havent found a definitive answer on that yet unfortunately.
alanm1986 said:
Sdbags is tottally right, i just recently went over to hunds with f sync disbled,
i havent adjusted any clock speeds myself and i tend to get a quadrant score of around 6500,
as for your over clocking and gaming, im not 100% sure if thats the best thing to do due to the heat it can cause and such,
i could be tottally wrong with my last line but i am being cautious and reading up a fair bit before i crank everything up,
havent found a definitive answer on that yet unfortunately.
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You are right. With that high OC he will most likely achieve the opposite of what he actually wants to.
Not the OC is the problem, but the temperature control. But you do have a good point. I'll try getting lower. Thanks guys

[Q] (req) gpu oc N5

Can any dev out there add GPU oc too their kernel ? I have a nexus 7 (2013) with GPU running at 600mhz
I was wondering if it'd be possible at all too do the same on the nexus 5. Considering its been done on the xperia z1 which uses the same GPU.
Xperia kernel thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2660679
Would it be possible or difficult? I know that kernel is only compatible with CM' and I wouldn't mind if that was a requirement for it too work on the N5 but id prefer it was implemented on a kernel that would work with slimkat -specifically- slimkat 4.4.2 v3.2 stable
Any response or help on this subject would be greatly appreciated
Check it cl3kener on g+ his uber kernel has built in GPU oc.
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Check it cl3kener on g+ his uber kernel has built in GPU oc.
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Thanks for the fast response ' I'll check it out hope it suits my needs
its possible, but its pointless. you get no gain from it, except faster battery loss. and thats not really any gain. plus we are limited to 60 fps, no matter what. you can disable the fps limit, but you will get screen tearing from it.
to unlock the fps limit..
debug.egl.swapinterval=0
copy/paste this line into /system/build.prop/then reboot for it to take affect.
simms22 said:
its possible, but its pointless. you get no gain from it, except faster battery loss. and thats not really any gain. plus we are limited to 60 fps, no matter what. you can disable the fps limit, but you will get screen tearing from it.
to unlock the fps limit..
debug.egl.swapinterval=0
copy/paste this line into /system/build.prop/then reboot for it to take affect.
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I'm not looking for battery life which is why I asked, I have my max CPU speed set @ 1.5ghz and max of 2 cores on ever, I lose 1% battery overnight, I just wanna see what this thing can produce
tadgerloks said:
I'm not looking for battery life which is why I asked, I have my max CPU speed set @ 1.5ghz and max of 2 cores on ever, I lose 1% battery overnight, I just wanna see what this thing can produce
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as i said, you will not see any gain from it. ive already done some testing with it. if there was any gain from kit, it would of been done with trinity kernel in december. but, there wasnt any gain, so it was left behind.
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the gpu on the nexus 5 actually scales, between 200mhz and 450mhz. so its not always using 450mhz, only when needed. you see more gain from setting the min and max gpu speed to 450mhz than you see from overclocking the gpu.
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as i said, you will not see any gain from it. ive already done some testing with it. if there was any gain from kit, it would of been done with trinity kernel in december. but, there wasnt any gain, so it was left behind.
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the gpu on the nexus 5 actually scales, between 200n and 450mhz. so its not always using 450mhz, only when needed. you see more gain from setting the min and max gpu speed to 450mhz than you see from overclocking the gpu.
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Thanks for the info , I appreciate it ! I was disappointed trinity didn't have it , I was very fond of that kernel and GPU oc on my galaxy nexus
I'll play around with that kernel for a while and exp with the min and max frequencies too find what works best for me, and I'll probably go back to setting CPU freq @ 2.5ghz max 1.5ghz min , I know I have a problem and a real need for speed
Another question, would I have too manually edit the GPU speed on uberkernel using root explorer? I didn't see Amy config options GPU related on trickster mod, maybe I should use kernel tuner instead ?
I believe stock clock is 533 on uber kernel.
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I know I have a problem and a real need for speed
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ive had that need for speed for a while now, good thing that i dont consider it a problem
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Another question, would I have too manually edit the GPU speed on uberkernel using root explorer? I didn't see Amy config options GPU related on trickster mod, maybe I should use kernel tuner instead ?
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Hi,
There are the GPU settings in Trickster Mod (frequency and governor). You need to update the app with the last beta version since they added support for the Adreno 330. It's under the specific tab.
And yes 533 Mhz is the default GPU clock in this kernel, but you can underclock to the stock GPU freq (450 Mhz) with Trickster Mod.
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