[Q]Frequency steps with Trinity Series Kernels - T-Mobile LG G2x

Hey guys. I was soley a faux user for months, and recently started using Trinity several weeks ago.
I was wondering if any other Trinity users have noticed this:
While just observing frequency steps, Trinty quite often steps to frequencies that are actually not part of it's main 8 steps, like 750, 1000, 1100, but steps to odd in betweens such as 299.9, 667.56, etc etc
I never observed this odd inbetween stepping with faux, faux lists its on one of its main, available steps.
Just curious if anyone else has observed this on ANY Trinty series kernel.
G2x-CM7 Weekly 12/09/12 Build, Trinity T15 Kernel

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G2x-CM7 Weekly 12/09/12 Build, Trinity T15 Kernel

Yeap i noticed too. Dont know why
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I'm not sure if I'm correct, but I think those speed steps are put in place so that the phone doesn't SoD.

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Quadrant score van 1100 => 1450

Found a nice tutorial which explains how to compile a new kernel with 3 patches starting from the bravo stock sources.
http://arighi.blogspot.com/2011/01/howto-install-custom-kernel-on-htc.html
One of the patches is the BFS scheduler.
I compiled the kernel with -O3 optimization and left out some things (e.g. PPP, IPv6).
Procedure went flawless (but of course requires certain level of linux skill).
After running Quadrant with this new kernel my score went up from 1100 to 1437 (with setrCPU to keep the 1GHz frequency on).
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Note that I am using the stock Sense ROM (OTA upgraded to the HTC Froyo update). The compiled kernel can be installed using Clockworkmod recovery.
the thread title is in dutch
godutch said:
the thread title is in dutch
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Yes. I posted first on the Dutch forum. Then copy-pasted the title (oops). I can't seem to change it though ;-)
looks nice, knida unsueful tho
Why don't you upload your kernel so us others can try it?
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Compare quadrant scores

Lets compare our quadrant scores to figure out which Rom is fastest.
I got a score of 1831. Im using Voidu with Uniy Kernel at 1.2 ghz.
mrmojorisin' said:
Lets compare our quadrant scores to figure out which Rom is fastest.
I got a score of 1831. Im using Voidu with Uniy Kernel at 1.2 ghz.
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How about posting scores running at stock CPU speed 1024Mhz (or as near to stock speed as your kernel permits) as some ROMS only run stock kernel and therefore can't OC
Quadrant score of 2035 running 2.10.401.4 with stock kernel, as per screenshot
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Sorry, wrong screenshot attached. Anyway, make that 2117
No o/c-ing, stock.
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2400.
Achieved on my personal rom, based on the ota leak, unity 9 kernel, 1075mhz.
this thread already exist in this forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1267189&highlight=quadrant+score

The Quadrant Standard Thread

This is my quadrant score with Endymion and full overclock to 1459MHz.
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So what's your score?
2089 - 1.0Ghz
2954 - 1.5Ghz
Also theres already two or three of these threads, you should have bumped them.
Also it allows to compare the newer builds/ROMs to older builds/ROMs.
Also just because the ROM I'm running scored higher than yours, doesn't mean which ever ROM I am running is better, there are more factors than a pointless basic "benchmarking" application can speculate.
zeekiz said:
2089 - 1.0Ghz
2954 - 1.5Ghz
Also theres already two or three of these threads, you should have bumped them.
Also it allows to compare the newer builds/ROMs to older builds/ROMs.
Also just because the ROM I'm running scored higher than yours, doesn't mean which ever ROM I am running is better, there are more factors than a pointless basic "benchmarking" application can speculate.
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What ROM you on mate?
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THIS THREAD ALREADY EXISTS! PLEASE USE THE SEARCH OPTION BEFORE STARTING A NEW THREAD
Thankyou
Please look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1267189

Unusual Undervolting

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Is this just me, or is this unusual? I find it hard to believe it can UV -200mv... It's running perfectly stable...
-200mv
-125mv(216mhz) If I undervolt it to -130mv(216mhz) i get sod prob 25% of the time..
Using Kang 7.2.0 12/21 rom
Trinity Kernel 1.56ghz
I just did the same....so far so good
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I just did the same....so far so good
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I thought my setcpu was glitching. :/
If anyone have the faux kernel, can they post the stock voltage for it?
Edit: seems like I have to use -195mv insteaed of -200mv.. For some strange reason I keep freezing, and getting sod once my battery is below 30%..
Didn't think it could be stable that know thanks! Did this for dragon kernel 1.5.2 and all is well.
My battery drops 2-3% for every 8houf using this undervolh and using screen off profile to limit it to 216mhz.
Different phones have different stability with UV, mine doesn't handle faux kernel too well. I believe his UV kernel is pre-adjusted to -50 across the board.

Kernel Selection...

I am trying to pick between several kernels. Namely:
1. Furnace OC
2. ElementalX .45 (current)
3. Trinity
4. Bricked
And
5. Uber
I am running the 443 version of DirtyUnicorns and loving it. I really prefer to have s2w; and even more preferably bidirectional s2w like on ElementalX and Furnace.
Thanks,
cerberusiscute
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these threads arent allowed on xda. you have to try these kernels and decide on your own. there are no magic kernels, you decide whats best for your needs and device.
No one can really tell you what the best choice is. Sorry.
The very first thread at the top of this page is titled "No best rom/Kernel threads".....
reading is hard?
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The only way to get an answer is to add them all up yourself to get to 15
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That would be a Furmental-Triuber Brick right?
Think I've heard good things about that one!
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Thread Closed.
We don't allow best kernel/ROM threads here. Please see the sticky in this section.

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