[Q] Which rom with good battery vs performance - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Which roms would you recommend for the TF300T, at this point I've been using Baked BB-8, but I think there is a lot of times where it lags from wake-up, and the battery life could be better.
I've looked at AOSPA Paranoid Android (4.2.2), CleanRom Inheritance 4.1 (4.2.1), AOKP 4.2.2, etc.
But which to choose...?
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Divad89 said:
Which roms would you recommend for the TF300T, at this point I've been using Baked BB-8, but I think there is a lot of times where it lags from wake-up, and the battery life could be better.
I've looked at AOSPA Paranoid Android (4.2.2), CleanRom Inheritance 4.1 (4.2.1), AOKP 4.2.2, etc.
But which to choose...?
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David
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Depends on if you want stock-based or custom, if stock I say go for CRI 3.4 (Or 4.1 if you're on the 4.2.1 bootloader), if you want custom definately go for AOSPA, I'm using AOSPA right now flashed with the perfs kernel, and I have to say it's one of the smoothest custom roms I've used, especially with the custimizability to it and the tablet UI, you can't go wrong! But in the end it's all about preference.

Divad89 said:
Which roms would you recommend for the TF300T, at this point I've been using Baked BB-8, but I think there is a lot of times where it lags from wake-up, and the battery life could be better.
I've looked at AOSPA Paranoid Android (4.2.2), CleanRom Inheritance 4.1 (4.2.1), AOKP 4.2.2, etc.
But which to choose...?
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David
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I've tried every single one of them, in my opinion assuming you are on the 4.1.1 bootloader, the best stock ROM is BlueAndroid v3.0 Surdu's kernel is smooth and full of options, now AOSP based I was on CM10.1 and it was great, then I tried Paranoid 3.15 and it was also laggy from wake up, so I changed to BB-8 with Perf. Kernel because of all the options and I have to say it's running super awesome, I have it Overclocked to 1.5ghz and it's great. You should try Perf kernel if you haven't it performs very well, I use no frills cpu from the market.
Erik

cromi all the way for me but i like stock based

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What's the best ICS custom rom for speed/stability?

I'm currently running a Neapolitan ICS rom that came out a few months ago and I've been having a lot of stability/speed issues with it. Lookign to flash a new ROM but there are so many to choose from.. any suggestion? Most important things to be are stability and speed.. I don't care too much about a fancy feature set.
Thanks in advance
Im running Drew Garens Orca ROM, with matr1x 15.5 and i love it! Very stable
mokflurry said:
I'm currently running a Neapolitan ICS rom that came out a few months ago and I've been having a lot of stability/speed issues with it. Lookign to flash a new ROM but there are so many to choose from.. any suggestion? Most important things to be are stability and speed.. I don't care too much about a fancy feature set.
Thanks in advance
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any ics rom now would be better than neapolitan since its using a hacked up gingerbread kernel. so i wouldnt even consider it truly ics since its not using a 3.0.8+ kernel.
I use bixie rom v.1.0.0 with matr1x kernel v.16 - It's really fast stable and smooth. Battery life is also good (just need to tweak some settings).
u can see a review about this combo on nexusshacks website
cheers
I use CyberGr V7. It's awesome.
Stable, Fast, stable and incredible battery. Lot of options and functions.
One word GREAT.
I am currently using CyberGR-MOD|NS.NGN ver. 7.0 Hybrid ICS, it crashes from time to time but for the most part is working fine! I would also remond the CyanogenMod 9 v4.0.3 v2.1 it has less custom features but its only getting better!
PV!
Check out kangs roms (AOKP). There getting lots of positive feedback
Sent from my Nexus S
Cm9 very fast,stable, you can tweak cpu governors,sounds and colors directly in the rom settings
Cyanogenmod 9 v2.1
Cyanogenmod 9 v2.1 runs very stable on my phone! I would definitely recommend it for stable daily use!
Bigxie Crespo Apex v1.02...brilliant. Was on NexusBeam before which was excellent too, But Bigxie ROm has lots of nice features, facebook sync etc.
Never had a reboot with either unless using a different oc'd kernel, So off the shelf Bigxie Crespo Apex v1.02 it is. rock solid. loving it. Don't like the boot graphic so flashed the stock one and its just perfect
CM9 Kang for the win
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
CM9 Nightly Kang (Build 1 of v2.1)
Eugene's Kernel (Speedy-7)
OC 1100/100 (conservative)
I recommend CyberGRv7 ICS rom. It runs beauty on my nexus s!!

[Q] Looking for fast roms! Stock clocks!

Hey! Im currently running Jellybean-Hydro 4.1 rom with stock clocks. Feels very snappy after tweaking out a bit
What are the fastest CM-Based rom's at the moment?
I remember i really liked the Baked Blackbean rom on ICS, but the latest ported Blackbean-6 werent as snappy as Jellybean-Hydro rom what i am currently using.
I have randomly tried different JB roms but im really interested in CM roms
So go on and suggest me some good roms to flash!
Thanks!
there are only 3 out there basing on CM. In my opinion the best is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989984
But best Roms out so far are the Clean Rom 2.,5 for the TF700 with clemsyns Kernel (you can choose it during installation)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998664
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000542
mikaole said:
there are only 3 out there basing on CM. In my opinion the best is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989984
But best Roms out so far are the Clean Rom 2.,5 for the TF700 with clemsyns Kernel (you can choose it during installation)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998664
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000542
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Thanks!

[Q] best kernel for nexus s

hello..ive come from lg g2x forum..there we dont have more of the options for roms and kernels...and coming here is like getting lost in the wolrd of roms and kernels :angel:
i know these kind of topics are never appreciated but some pointer wud be much appreciated...
need just smoothness and speed...thats it..dont care about battery..also i thought nexus s has project butter implemented but it isnt that smooth..
anyway some help please ...
what android version?
oops sorry... cm10.1
Try Marmite for smoothness and stability, or Trinity, but i'm not sure that your phone can handle it (no voltage settings!)..
Marmite is probably the best choice
Marmite is the way to go bro~
It is better to be hated for who you are than to be loved for what you are not
If you are looking for project butter, try some of the 4.1.2 ROMs. The 4.2 ROMs are still maturing and aren't that smooth on Nexus S.
Marmite latest version is a good kernel.
Sent from my Nexus S
Matr1x kernel overclocked to 1.32 is smooth and stable
thalamus kernel is smooth and snappy, really stable, but less features
The majority of these forums seem to prefer marmite, but I only tried up to 7.1.3, before switching back to matr1x, so I couldn't tell you.
I really think it depends on the rom you are planning to run. Each kernel works/reacts differently with each rom. Usually if you read through the threads for a specific rom you can get a good indication of which kernel works best for it and which setting in each kernel give the best performance. JMHO
which kernel...
which one works better with my nexus s (jellybam 5.1.0)
matr1x vs cm10 vs marmite
ichanic said:
I really think it depends on the rom you are planning to run. Each kernel works/reacts differently with each rom. Usually if you read through the threads for a specific rom you can get a good indication of which kernel works best for it and which setting in each kernel give the best performance. JMHO
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harayz said:
which one works better with my nexus s (jellybam 5.1.0)
matr1x vs cm10 vs marmite
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I personally prefer Marmite, it works really smooth on my Nexus S, especially when using Jellybean!
AW: [Q] best kernel for nexus s
As you can see everybody preferes a different kernel! I rly like matr1x!
I suggest you try out yourself wich one is best for you! Also try different settings! I use row io scheduler and smartass v2 governor...
i tried almost latest, stable, weekly and nightly roms (like jellyshot final,rbj, gamerz rom,cm10.1 stable, hellybean, slimbean, xenonhd, carbon, PA, thinking bridge, miui, avatar and jellybam
with the different cfs,bfs, vodoo, non vodoo, stable and weekly kernels (like air kernel, matr1x, trinity, devil kernel, marmite, zxenz kernel vta2 kernel) and the best kernel for me (crespo) is marmite 2nd to the best is devil kernel.. and marmite 8.7 bigmem is working best in any rom..
now im testing the thinking bridge latest rom with these kernels.. XD
Not really kernel related, but since I am running marmite v8.7 bigmem, I just ran quadrant & I've only gotten a score of 2046. Other scores were 2033 & 1991, idk how others seem to get such high scores. I've just recently pretty much started fresh due to my phone having problems, so I am in the process of restoring some of my backed up apps.
Quadrant is crap, run antutub instead.
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[Q] 4.1 ROMs / Kernels for Xoom

I've tried all the 4.2 ROMs I know of (CM 10.1, EOS 4, ORCA 2). CM won't boot on my Xoom, EOS and ORCA stutter and are just miserable to use.
So I am back to running CM 10.0. I like it but I am not in love with it. I've also tried EOS 3.0. I like the kernel better, but I prefer CM to EOS overall. Are there any other 4.1 based ROMs out there, or are there any other kernels for CM 10 aside from the one which comes with CM? I'd like to run the lagfree or SmartassX (or is it Smartass2) governor.
If anyone has links to other ROMs / Kernels which are 4.1 / CM 10.0 that would be much appreciated.
Maybe try Dreamcwli's My Android, its 4.2 but it is the fastest ROM for me
4.2 also has 2 custom kernels available, Shield kernel and ElementalX. Both are good.
ElementalX has a CM compatible version now. Shield is AOSP only
So you could try all the roms again with the new kernel
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Hoochie_Coochie said:
Maybe try Dreamcwli's My Android, its 4.2 but it is the fastest ROM for me
4.2 also has 2 custom kernels available, Shield kernel and ElementalX. Both are good.
ElementalX has a CM compatible version now. Shield is AOSP only
So you could try all the roms again with the new kernel
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk 2
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Sadly ExperimentalX does not work for me at all. I never get past the boot animation screen. I've tried the regular version on EOS4, and the CM version on CM 10.1. Actually, I can never ever get 10.1 to come up even with stock kernel. I will give My Android 4.2 a try, but with my lack of luck with CM 10.1, ORCA and EOS4 I honestly am not holding out any hope for My Android to work.
I am not sure what the issue is with my XOOM and what 4.2 items are out there right now. My XOOM was one of the very first as I got it when they hit the street, so perhaps there is slightly older / less stable hardware (i.e. cannot support GPU OC) which causes issues with 4.2.

Installing Stock Kernals

I've unlocked the 4.1.1 JB bootloader and proceded to flash cm10.1
I'm under the belief that the stock kernel is out of date and I'm looking for a kernel update. Some hints in the right direction would be very helpful.
kingkira said:
I've unlocked the 4.1.1 JB bootloader and proceded to flash cm10.1
I'm under the belief that the stock kernel is out of date and I'm looking for a kernel update. Some hints in the right direction would be very helpful.
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As far as I know, CM10.1 is not compatible with ASUS stock kernels. CM10.1 runs on it's own Cyanogenmod base kernel. So your choices for alternative TF300T cm10.1 kernels are:
1. Perf Kernel based on Franco by chrmhoffmann: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182956
2. Unofficial CM10.1 by surdu with his own modified CM10.1 based kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112369
I would recommend using the Perf Kernel based on Franco by chrmhoffmann, if you're on official cm10.1.
Oh okay thanks for the help! For some reason during the portait mode on my tablet it have a lot of lagg issues. do you think you have a solution?
kingkira said:
Oh okay thanks for the help! For some reason during the portait mode on my tablet it have a lot of lagg issues. do you think you have a solution?
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So far, I haven't encountered lag issues exclusive to portrait mode. I have used CM10.1 nightly up to April 13. Then, I switched to unofficial AOKP and CM10.1 by surdu. But, due to quick battery draining issue with surdu unofficial AOKP, I went back to stock ASUS rom for a while. And, finally decided to try CROMI 4.3 and am now on CROMI 4.4.1, which are based on ASUS stock ROM and kernels.
I can't say I have seen lag issues on portrait mode during my switching of kernels and ROM. My guess is that your lag issue might be caused by a particular app or some combination of apps.
When tinkering around with GMT gesture control, with the status bars off the portrait lag disappeared. I'm not sure what the cause is :/.
I've ran the Perf kernel with CM10.1 plus the Franco app. It's a great combination. Just make sure you turn the speed down when you don't need it or it will eat up your battery pretty quick.
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