Post your CPU Setup - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

What cpu governors are y'all using? This isn't a question thread about what's the best or anything like that, I'm just curious. For me right now on ViperXL with ElementalX 2.2 + elemental Xtras with CPU0 at 1.5 with Interactivex2, and cpu1 at 1.7 with Lionheart. Zippy!
Update: ElementalX 2.5 with lagfree and 1.7 Ghz on both with FIOPS scheduler. Fast and seems extra battery drain is very minimal

Both cores 1890 max 192 min with intellidemand
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no custom kernel
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I've been using ElementalX on stock ROM and Viper 3.2 with options 1728 max freq , 192 min freq, optimize for stability, undervolted, min voltage 825, intellidemand, fiops, and zram enabled.

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[image] no custom kernel
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Touchwiz theme?

You are correct sir. Touchwiz 100%, and extremely accurate at that...
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flar2 said:
I've been using ElementalX on stock ROM and Viper 3.2 with options 1728 max freq , 192 min freq, optimize for stability, undervolted, min voltage 825, intellidemand, fiops, and zram enabled.
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192-1728, intellidemand on both cores. Optimized for performance, undervolted with 850 mV min.
This is with viper xl 3.2.1 and elementalx 2.5
Very happy with it
InflatedTitan: just curious...why do you have your min freq high? Do you notice an impact on battery?
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=JKT= said:
192-1728, intellidemand on both cores. Optimized for performance, undervolted with 850 mV min.
This is with viper xl 3.2.1 and elementalx 2.5
Very happy with it
InflatedTitan: just curious...why do you have your min freq high? Do you notice an impact on battery?
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My wife has a OneX also, so I feel i can carry my charger with me everywhere... I have NO regards for battery, im all about pure performance. I run mine that high on every rom along with any performance tweak I can find, and brightness 100%. I guarantee mine can hang with the big dogs lol. My bro in laws X+ has a hard time keeping up.. Don't know if mines just freakishly fast, or his is just part of a bad batch of slow ones... But bottom line, mine spanks his, every GS3 and razr that it sees.
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I'm on elementalx ocd to 1728 With min of 192 with the lagfree gov. Decent batterylife but my games are really smooth than on any other gov.
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Using stock on Viper 3.2.2 since I had lag on viper 3.2.0 with elemental.

My daily driver is ViperXL 2.4.1 with Beastmode Kernel 4.4 set at 192/1512. I'm on Badass governor and UV -50 across the board. This is the only setup so far that I can get 24hours of battery life and almost 4 hours of screen on time. I find this to be the most stable for "my phone" with no force closes, no random reboots, etc. Everything simply works.
I've tried all of the new JB roms and I always seem to get reboots at least a couple times a day. So I'll stick with ICS for now. Anyone else still on ICS custom roms?

trdsnow said:
My daily driver is ViperXL 2.4.1 with Beastmode Kernel 4.4 set at 192/1512. I'm on Badass governor and UV -50 across the board. This is the only setup so far that I can get 24hours of battery life and almost 4 hours of screen on time. I find this to be the most stable for "my phone" with no force closes, no random reboots, etc. Everything simply works.
I've tried all of the new JB roms and I always seem to get reboots at least a couple times a day. So I'll stick with ICS for now. Anyone else still on ICS custom roms?
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Nope, I've been on JB for a good 3 months now. Never any reboots unless I UV too far or overclock at 1.9. The best battery I've gotten was 28 hours and 4.5 hours of screen on time with RebelROM, but I'm on ViperXL 3.2.2 right now.

viper 3.2.2 with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061577 at max with 192 and undervolt to 800 i can get 10-28 hrs battery depending on how i use it. thats with no wifi.

1566/192
interactive (not sure which one is the best governor for battery/performance)
row io
Linaro kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2068732
Running CarbonRom 4.2.2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212825

jun10rocks said:
1566/192
interactive (not sure which one is the best governor for battery/performance)
row io
Linaro kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2068732
Running CarbonRom 4.2.2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212825
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smartass v2 governor is the best for me when i want a balance of performance and battery

s1l3nt said:
smartass v2 governor is the best for me when i want a balance of performance and battery
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Yea I used to always run that on my Inspire but I don't have it available right now (linaro v3 kernel). All I have is ondemand,userspace,powersave,interactive, and performance.

Running Carbon, latest weekly release, super smooth.
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How much can nexus s oc to?

Hey I come from the evo forums and since there was a lot of speculation about nexus s coming to sprint, I was wondering how much you can oc that to
Thanks
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1.4Ghz as far as I know
mine is at 1.4 but i never use it that fast but at 1.4 my quadrant score was 3254 if that matters to you though
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Hey I come from the evo forums and since there was a lot of speculation about nexus s coming to sprint, I was wondering how much you can oc that to
Thanks
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most phones can oc to 1.4ghz, many can oc to 1.5ghz, some can oc to 1.6ghz, and a few special phones to 1.7ghz. i can oc to 1.6ghz and run it as a daily driver stably, and can hit 1.7ghz unstably.
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most phones can oc to 1.4ghz, many can oc to 1.5ghz, some can oc to 1.6ghz, and a few special phones to 1.7ghz. i can oc to 1.6ghz and run it as a daily driver stably, and can hit 1.7ghz unstably.
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Sounds good. Thanks!
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simms22 said:
most phones can oc to 1.4ghz, many can oc to 1.5ghz, some can oc to 1.6ghz, and a few special phones to 1.7ghz. i can oc to 1.6ghz and run it as a daily driver stably, and can hit 1.7ghz unstably.
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I can do 1.6 fine save for one kernel aand I can get 1.7 to boot lol
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simms22 said:
most phones can oc to 1.4ghz, many can oc to 1.5ghz, some can oc to 1.6ghz, and a few special phones to 1.7ghz. i can oc to 1.6ghz and run it as a daily driver stably, and can hit 1.7ghz unstably.
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1.6 ran stablest for me on the bionic's rom.
800MHZ lol
Here we go again, well I can OC to 2ghz and I have a quadrant of 4k+, does that help? Lol
JD
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Even if these speeds can be run with stability, what are the longer term implications for reliability?
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Even if these speeds can be run with stability, what are the longer term implications for reliability?
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The higher the OC the shorter the processor life, that is the general formula. But in terms of longevity, you should get many years OC'ing without problems.. You will know your individual processor breaking point because your scrolling will slow, and you will get reboots... Just install CM and cruise at 1.3ghz and you should be safe
JD
I can only run to 1.3 GHz stable, but there isn't any long term implications that I know of. My Nexus One was overclocked for months and never suffered any ill effects so I suspect the Nexus S will fair well or even better than that phone.
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I can only run to 1.3 GHz stable, but there isn't any long term implications that I know of. My Nexus One was overclocked for months and never suffered any ill effects so I suspect the Nexus S will fair well or even better than that phone.
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There is implications for any OC, but they will probably will not be felt in the short to mid term. OC damage can take years, but can also hit you in the short term if you OC to dangerous levels
JD
Here i oc to 1.2 but can run till 1.3 stable.
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[Q] What frequencies do you have your phone at?

Hey guys, I was just curious about what frequencies(overclock) people set their phones at. Right now I have mines at 1.2/300-normal. What about you guys?
Screen on - 216 to 816, 1100 when running a game such as Dead Space or Asphalt 6.
Screen off - 216 to 503, tried at 389 but phone wouldn't wake up sometimes.
Both governors are powersave.
Running EaglesBlood v2.8, kernel is Faux's CM v48.
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Normal: max- 1200 min- 530
Screen off: Max- 530 min- 530
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Still on defaults...haven't felt the need to over/under clock on this phone (unlike my original Droid)
1.56Ghz
Screen Off: 216mhz
On Call 216mhz - 594mhz
biscuitownz said:
Hey guys, I was just curious about what frequencies(overclock) people set their phones at. Right now I have mines at 1.2/300-normal. What about you guys?
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It would be very informative and useful to also ask people to post their usual settings and what ROM and Kernel they're using.
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It would be very informative and useful to also ask people to post their usual settings and what ROM and Kernel they're using.
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Good idea, OP should be edited to reflect this.
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Stock kernel Euroskank kang cm7. Set up with defaults except screen off at 456 max and 215 min..
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Latest Eagleblood GB rom, trinity t15 kernel (ELP wouldnt boot for me) ..running 750 mhz max , and 216-432 screen off. I up it to 1100 when playing game. With these massive undervolts,..it runs smooth and stable, not a single freeze or restart...great battery life.
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Latest Eagleblood GB rom, trinity t15 kernel (ELP wouldnt boot for me) ..running 750 mhz max , and 216-432 screen off. I up it to 1100 when playing game. With these massive undervolts,..it runs smooth and stable, not a single freeze or restart...great battery life.
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750 mV is the lowest you can go on t15
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Im able to go lower.
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Im able to go lower.
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Not MHz, mV. I'm talking about his undervolt not clock speed.
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Lmao at the last couple posts.
I run 216/1200mhz screen on and 216/432mhz screen off
It is stable at 216/216 screen off but when I'm listening to Slacker radio its skips so 216/432 it is.
Edit: Running Hellfire Phoenix 2.0 and T15
Pin it to Win it.
216 min, 1560 max
T15 ICS OV / UV
Diggin' the default profile of 216 min / max lmao
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216 min, 1560 max
T15 ICS OV / UV
Diggin' the default profile of 216 min / max lmao
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Haha I might just give it a go for a while just for sh¡ts and giggles not that we really need to be running at that high for anything lol but it is sweet.
Pin it to Win it.
Was earlier on 1.56Ghz. Then downgraded to 1.4GHz
Now on stock
I'm running a modified version of HFS and a self built version of Morfic's XLP kernel with the second core pretty much disabled:
216mhz | 700mv
324mhz | 725mv
432mhz | 750mv
594mhz | 750mv
648mhz | 750mv
702mhz | 775mv
756mhz | 800mv
864mhz | 825mv
I flash this when i need good batt, and i get 24hrs with normal/medium usage with very low screen brightness with this setup.
Otherwise i just run stock XLP for a normal daily driver with +50mv added to each step.
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KToonsez Kernel Settings

Thought it would would be nice to have a thread dedicated to KToonsez kernel settings and adjustments. This can be the place to share tips of what works best for you. To organize this a bit, list the following....
Is it built for speed, stability, or battery saving?
Min-max CPU freq.
CPU volts if you changed them.
Gov and settings.
Anything else you want to add??
FYI. Scrolling though alot of pictures all in one page on the web or the Vellamo HTML 5 benchmark is the best way to test stability IMO.
Also be careful of running your benchmarks at 2106mhz. They may increase the CPU temp higher than you think. I hit atleast 140 degrees Fahrenheit on the Elephant stress test!! I'm not sure what temp the CPU can really take before it destroys itself.
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Fairly smooth and quick.
Wheatley Gov + stock Gov settings.
96-2106
2106 @ 1325mv
96 @ 800mv
Touch Boost @ stock
This setup seems to keep the CPU from burning up and still puts out the power.
In the taskbar I am running Micro CPU Monitor, Temp Monitor(CPU), and Cool Tool APPS. All this is keeping good track of everything my CPU is doing regardless of what app I am currently using. Its all right there at the top of the screen. Load, Frequency, and Temp.
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What app are people using to adjust the settings. I could have sworn there was a KTweaks app but sure can't find it. Know it came with a ROM I was running.
its called ktweaker.
i put my minimum to 144 thats all i changed.
razz1 said:
Fairly smooth and quick.
Wheatley Gov + stock Gov settings.
96-2106
2106 @ 1325mv
96 @ 800mv
Touch Boost @ stock
This setup seems to keep the CPU from burning up and still puts out the power.
In the taskbar I am running Micro CPU Monitor, Temp Monitor(CPU), and Cool Tool APPS. All this is keeping good track of everything my CPU is doing regardless of what app I am currently using. Its all right there at the top of the screen. Load, Frequency, and Temp.
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Do you have any wake lock issues?
Here are my settings
They are the best mixture of battery and performance that i could find
also stock voltage, and touch booster disabled
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Its great to see someone replying to this thread. I really thought it was going to go dead. Considering this is probably one of the most popular kernels I thought it would take off pretty good. Anyways thanks for your input and keep it coming!
Thanks guys!
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Wheatly Governor, SIO Scheduler, 1512 max 384 min, 384 screen off, touch booster is stock, voltage is stock, and i think thats it
Neverendingxsin said:
Wheatly Governor, SIO Scheduler, 1512 max 384 min, 384 screen off, touch booster is stock, voltage is stock, and i think thats it
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Whats the battery life like??
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Whats the battery life like??
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Aside from when im at work (signal blows at work) its exceptional, i can manage to get anywhere from 3-4 hours of screen on time or more. Just depends what all i do that day, but i leave 4G on 24/7 and only use WIFI at home, sync stays on as well. Its plenty enough to get me through each day, so about 7am to 10pm.
Neverendingxsin said:
Aside from when im at work (signal blows at work) its exceptional, i can manage to get anywhere from 3-4 hours of screen on time or more. Just depends what all i do that day, but i leave 4G on 24/7 and only use WIFI at home, sync stays on as well. Its plenty enough to get me through each day, so about 7am to 10pm.
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Thanks been trying out different combinations with the kernel, i like the kernel and the tweaker app too
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Thanks been trying out different combinations with the kernel, i like the kernel and the tweaker app too
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your welcome
Following this thread because it does seem like interesting information that's not easily available anywhere else.
One important thing I see people aren't listing is what ROM they are using, especially if it's AOSP-based or TW-based.
I was running KT747 10/31 release on the first JB TW leak and was getting a lot of strange behavior, even with the stock settings.
I'll be trying it again on the latest release once I get my device dialed in (Clean ROM 4.5) and create a backup.
Do anyone have the link for ktoonsez kernel, trying out a new rom and i want to use this kernel and the ktweaker app..i searched but havent found it yet
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It's in the original android development section.
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Do anyone have the link for ktoonsez kernel, trying out a new rom and i want to use this kernel and the ktweaker app..i searched but havent found it yet
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853816
Its under Original development, may be how you missed it. I think all kernels are there because they are built from source, someone correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks, The name of the thread threw me off, i skipped over it...when i went back i saw ktoonez
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BTW KToonsez just released an updated version today. Haven't tried it yet.
here is another thread with more info, i follow this one, i hope you find some good stuff here
It's no good. If u can find the 10-28 kernel. That's the one to use. Works great for me.
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[POLL] Which kernel are you using on Sense ROMs?

Hi Guys,
Just want to see what kernel are you using on the Sense based ROMs and why.
What are the pluses and minuses...
Also if you could tell what kind of CPU Governor works best for you and why is that?
I'm on Viper XL 2.3.1
Thanks!!
I tried them all, but it seemed to me that elementalx 2.0 speed worked the best for me on viper
beast here but i think im going to try elemental
954wrecker said:
I tried them all, but it seemed to me that elementalx 2.0 speed worked the best for me on viper
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Elemental here also... Smooth, awesome battery, and has all features.
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Elemental 2.1. 1.5 GHz max, 192 MHz min, s2w disabled.
Haven't had a single problem.
Elemental 2.0 with
Intellidemand governor and Noop i/o scheduler.
Underclocked to 1028mhz, single core minimum usage
Works great, great battery, great speed
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I started using ElementalX 3.0 also.
I had some problems with beastmode ... touchscreen not functional when unlocking. Happened a lot of times and I couldn't do anything other than reboot..
Now on Elemental that issue seems be gone.
ElementalX, 1.7GHz, stock voltages, no sweep2wake. My phone can't handle undervolting.
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ElementalX with the default settings (1.7, no zram, s2w). I tried going to 2.0 and my phone got unstable.
ECEXCURSION said:
ElementalX, 1.7GHz, stock voltages, no sweep2wake. My phone can't handle undervolting.
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I think elemental is - 25 undervolted right?
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joho5 said:
I think elemental is - 25 undervolted right?
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I think so.
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ElementalX 3.0 it seems like it runs better on my phone,
danix180 said:
I started using ElementalX 3.0 also.
I had some problems with beastmode ... touchscreen not functional when unlocking. Happened a lot of times and I couldn't do anything other than reboot..
Now on Elemental that issue seems be gone.
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I'm using BeastMode. And so far so good. The unresponsive screen problem can be avoided by disabling s2w.
Beast, with next to no issues.
WR
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I'm on viper 2.3.1 as well. I've tried both but I feel like beast mode gets along with my phone a little better. They're both great kernels, it's just finding the one that works best on YOUR phone.
filthyfnj24 said:
I'm on viper 2.3.1 as well. I've tried both but I feel like beast mode gets along with my phone a little better. They're both great kernels, it's just finding the one that works best on YOUR phone.
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Ehm. The "what works best on your phone" thing might apply to overclocking, but it certainly doesn't apply to general settings of a kernel. It's all a matter of preference.
Elemental for the OTG support. OTG wasn't working on Beastmode last time I tried it.
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Elemental. Beastmode is great too, but i just found elemental a little better.
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Just curious, why are people overclocking to 1.7? Seems like everything is smooth as butter at 1.5 and it gives you a fair bit more battery when you clock lower, which is pretty important on a phone without a removable battery. Just curious
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I'm at 2.0 and my battery lasts me all day long. 12-18 hours with 4-6 hours screen on. I charge it up overnight and it never let's me down.
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VZW GS3 Custom Kernel Experiences

Hey guys,
As many of us try out the various custom kernels for the various custom ROMs, we like to share our experiences, good or bad. However the problem with doing this is that we often clutter the ROM thread with unrelated kernel talk.
So here is the perfect thread to share your experience.
ALL THAT IS ASKED OF YOU IS THAT YOU LIST THE ROM AND KERNEL AND THEIR VERSIONS IN YOUR POST AND PLEASE DO NOT POST MIRRORS... JUST LINK TO DEVELOPERS THREAD IF LINKS ARE REQUESTED
THANK YOU
Latest Kernels
STOCK VRBLK3
TouchWiz only
GOVERNORS: msm-dcvs, ondemand, performance, powersave, userspace
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35777314
STOCK VRBMA2 by Beanstown106
TouchWiz only
GOVERNORS: msm-dcvs, ondemand, performance, powersave, userspace
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390288116658473017
STOCK VRBMB1
TouchWiz only
GOVERNORS: msm-dcvs, ondemand, performance, powersave, userspace
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39552786
BMS
AOSP only
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37595731
Deviant Kernel by ptmr3
TouchWiz only
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38045242
DKP by decimalman
AOSP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40084183
Envy by Rath1on
TouchWiz & AOSP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35820621
Faux123 Kernel Project by faux123
Recommended App FauxClock
TouchWiz & AOSP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29068318
KT747 by ktoonsez
Includes KTweaker App
TouchWiz & AOSP
GOVERNORS: abyssplug, adaptive, badass, conservative, intellidemand, interactive, ktoonservative, lagfree, lazy, lulzactive, msm-dcvs, ondemand, pegasusq, performance, powersave, userspace, scary, sleepy, SLP, smartassv2, superbad, wheatley,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30719566
Lean Kernel by Imoyseon
TouchWiz
GOVERNORS: msm-dcvs, ondemand, interactivex
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34636372
Ziggy471 Project by Ziggy471
TouchWiz only
projects.ziggy471.com/projects/ziggy471-sgs3-jb/files
Zeus Kernel by sbreen94
TouchWiz only
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39571145
Awesome thanks for creating this page and since I am here has anyone used faux Kernel with clean rom and if so is it better than the stock kernel when it comes to battery life?
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gerb45 said:
Awesome thanks for creating this page and since I am here has anyone used faux Kernel with clean rom and if so is it better than the stock kernel when it comes to battery life?
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Never heard of Faux but LK 1.2.1 is giving me wonderful battery life. First discharge cycle and only used 4% in 1hr 5min! And that was with 15 minutes of Facebooking and a few texts =)
gerb45 said:
Awesome thanks for creating this page and since I am here has anyone used faux Kernel with clean rom and if so is it better than the stock kernel when it comes to battery life?
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I actually used faux123 kernel over the past few days and my battery life seemed about the same, but the phone definitely ran smoother...I imagine that my battery life would have increased if I stayed on longer but I am currently testing the available kernels to see which I like better... I'm checking out KT747 now on CleanROM
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Let me know how it turns out. I am currently running faux123 and also agree that the battery life is about the same when used with clean rom.
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gerb45 said:
Let me know how it turns out. I am currently running faux123 and also agree that the battery life is about the same when used with clean rom.
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I'm at 15 hours and only down to 61%, running CleanROM 5.5.1 and Faux123 with optimized settings as mentioned in the CR thread.
I usually leave my phone charging overnight but I'm going to leave it unplugged to keep tracking the amazing battery life I'm getting from this combination of ROM and kernel.
Will post a snap later....
Kernel w/ CleanROM 5.5.2
I recently installed CleanROM 5.5.2 (has the patch). I had been running Synergy and, although I wasn't displeased with it, I just had some extra time - thought I'd look at something different for giggles. Anyway . . .
I was also looking for a kernel since I was putting the effort into flashing. I tried the latest Lean Kernel first. It seemed to work, but when I ran some of the speed test apps, it didn't give the best numbers. I know that the numbers don't tell the entire story, but at least it's a start.
I then flashed the stock kernel. It too didn't give great numbers. In fact, they were similar to the Lean Kernel tests.
I finally flashed the latest Ziggy kernel. It's working very well and I don't have it over clocked. I'm running it at the stock speeds and it's giving me better performance numbers than Lean Kernel and the stock kernel. It's giving me no reason to try anything else, right now.
I was going to provide the link to the Ziggy kernel, but since I don't ahve the requisit number of posts, I can't provide it. You'll have to look for it if you're interested . . . sorry.
I'm looking forward to hearing about other people's experiences - especially compared to Ziggy's kernel.
fz798 said:
I'm at 15 hours and only down to 61%, running CleanROM 5.5.1 and Faux123 with optimized settings as mentioned in the CR thread.
I usually leave my phone charging overnight but I'm going to leave it unplugged to keep tracking the amazing battery life I'm getting from this combination of ROM and kernel.
Will post a snap later....
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What is your screen time like?
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CleanRom 5.5.2 Faux Beta 3 Kernel
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Been using Lean kernel by Imoseyon since the day I rooted. For me it's by far the best kernel. I'm at 1720/384mhz and voltages set to Imoseyons suggested settings.
I have had the best results in stock kernel. Clean rom 5.5.1. Wi-Fi only though.
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Faux ftw. Smooth and battery life is nice. I recommend intellidemand (believe that's right) for governor.
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Where do you just the Faux kernel stand-a-alone?
Yes,link to faux please? Been using lk/ktk mainly but feel like trying out Ziggy/faux with a couple new roms
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It's the T-Mobile one. Here is the direct page. Beta 3 is what I'm using on my Vzw S3. TW only. ***not responsible...yadda yada yadda****
http://faux.androidro.ms/d2tmo/beta/
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Whats up guys.
I tried stock, lk1.0/1.1, kt kernel, faux ultimate v14 and now the faux v15 beta 3 on Clean rom 5.51 and galaxy mod versions 9/10/11. These are cliff notes on my kernel experiences.
Stock was extremely stable, battery was good and rom seemed quite responsive and fast.
Lk kernels gave me the quickest response through screens and the fastest benchmarks. Traditionally lk gives me great battery life but i have not experienced that with touchwiz roms.
While lean kernel is the fastest it offered me the Least battery of all the roms.
+1 to fast charge.
KT WAS faster than stock, battery was slightly better. Probably because you can set the off screen profile to 96mhz. The idle drain was terrific with this kernel. However i had sods and random lag. Nobody should have lag on this device.
+1 to fast charge.
Faux kernel... Ultimate worked great for me. Others had issues... Fc's, sods, etc..
I actually ran this with galaxy mod and loved the combination of speed and battery life. Fauxs kernels have deep slept like nothing else for me. I have been using beta 3 for the last 2 days.
NO LAGS.... NO FC'S... NO SODS... IMMEDIATELY NOTICE INCREASE IN BATTERY LIFE. MY FIRST CHARGE CYCLE WAS BETTER THAN LK 1.1 THIRD CHARGE CYCLE.
I AM USING FAUXS APP TO VOLTAGE CONTROL AND HAVE MY GOV SETTINGS ON INTELLIDEMAND. 1. 62MAX. 384 MIN.
RUNNING FANTASTIC!!!
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Built by Samsung-- perfected by xda
ADDED LINKS TO CUSTOM KERNEL THREADS IN OP...CLICK, READ, LEARN, FLASH, FLASH, FLASH, REHAB, FALL OFF THE WAGON, KEEP FLASHING LOL
Samsung Galaxy SIII powered by CleanROM 5.5.2
Clean ROM 5.5.1 stock power save mode on, brightness set to 25%. Moderate use.
Only complaint would be some stutter/lag with power save on. When unlocking or opening apps. Once it's running its fine. Think this is due to the power save mode settings.
Had good luck with Faux's kernel, and I'm trying KT's now (uc 192 / oc 1728) with undervolt from the OP.
Can't compare battery life since the area I did the stock had generally good 4g/3g signal with wifi at home. Area I'm currently at has no wifi and sporadic 3g/1x
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fz798 said:
I'm at 15 hours and only down to 61%, running CleanROM 5.5.1 and Faux123 with optimized settings as mentioned in the CR thread.
I usually leave my phone charging overnight but I'm going to leave it unplugged to keep tracking the amazing battery life I'm getting from this combination of ROM and kernel.
Will post a snap later....
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What are your recommended optimized settings for faux beta 3?
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I'm running Jelly 'Beans' rom with the lean kernel and so far I'm experiencing much better battery life than stock.

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