1958 mhz on max performance - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
Since i upgrade it on 44S i cannot change setting for MAX CPU freq higher then i was able before.
HELP WHY?!

noripodkraj said:
Hello!
Since i upgrade it on 44S i cannot change setting for MAX CPU freq higher then i was able before.
HELP WHY?!
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Doesn't look like you're using stock kernel, it's not supposed to have conservative governor afaik

Salty Wagyu said:
Doesn't look like you're using stock kernel, it's not supposed to have conservative governor afaik
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under the CPU governor i have: interactive, conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave and performance
and under I/O scheduler are: noop, deadline, row cfg and test-iosched
anything what i choose i still have 2 GHz...

Hi, I have this one problem too. Did you able to find the solution for it?
Might want to know the answer.

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just flashed the latest bricked kernel on my sensation running arhd 3.6.5

The phone is extremely slow with this kernel. Am i doing something wrong!? What app to use with this kernel to set the speeds and all that?
Ok so I just played with daemon tool and the phone is a lil faster. What settings are h guys running and what governor? Also what's the difference between them?
Help please i dont want to damage my phone running the wrong settings.
Am running min freq. 192000
Max freq on 1536000
Governor smartassV2.
antrax360 said:
Am running min freq. 192000
Max freq on 1536000
Governor smartassV2.
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Hi,
192000 & 1512000 are good settings.
malybru said:
Hi,
192000 & 1512000 are good settings.
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I dont have 151. 153 is the lowest on the 150 range
antrax360 said:
I dont have 151. 153 is the lowest on the 150 range
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Hi,
153 is fine as well.
switch to ondemand governor. and you might want to switch to 1.4r1 bricked kernel for sense 3.0 aka (3.6.x) thats the best version next to 0.91 for sense 3.0
rddocke said:
switch to ondemand governor. and you might want to switch to 1.4r1 bricked kernel for sense 3.0 aka (3.6.x) thats the best version next to 0.91 for sense 3.0
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What's the difference between ondemand and smartass?
To my experience smartass is more conservative than ondemand but ondemand is better at performing and conserving energy when not in use. It has a better balance it will know when you max out performance and when not to so battery still lasts long and performance is maximized
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antrax360 said:
The phone is extremely slow with this kernel. Am i doing something wrong!? What app to use with this kernel to set the speeds and all that?
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Have you tried a reboot? Most of the time, flashing a new ROM/kernel requires a reboot before the phone acts normal.
Matt

How to set fernel faux

Hello, I flashed ARHD 6.5.5 with faux kernel.
I want to know how to set this kernel with System Tuner or Faux Clock.
My smartphone is Sensation XE. Thanks
Actually is set:
max clock 1,512 ghz
min clock 192 mhz
governer on demand
global voltage 0mV
GPU IO Fraction 33
I don't understand your question. What do you want to set, the CPU frequency or the voltage?
Faux in its kernel thread write : "For frequency control and voltage adjustments use SystemTuner by 3C or FauxClock app by Romanbb". What it mean?What can i do with this apps?Can i get better performance setting this values?
Thanks
Hi,
With this app you can test different frequency from 1.52 to 1.8 Ghz.
You can see witch one is better for your usage and batterie life ...
Sent from my HTC Sensation using XDA
amsterdam88 said:
Faux in its kernel thread write : "For frequency control and voltage adjustments use SystemTuner by 3C or FauxClock app by Romanbb". What it mean?What can i do with this apps?Can i get better performance setting this values?
Thanks
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It means you can overclock/underclock and undrevolt.
Overclocking can lead to better performance, unvolting may increase battery life a little.
Ok, but in your opinion which is the best combination?
What happens if i set the governer performance?i don't see any difference!
amsterdam88 said:
Ok, but in your opinion which is the best combination?
What happens if i set the governer performance?i don't see any difference!
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I'm still experimenting really, I leave it at 1.5GHz but I've undervolted by about 50 but haven't really noticed that much difference in battery life.
For governor I just stick to On Demand. Here's an explanation of governors: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
maybe is better if i keep the stock kernel
now i reflash with stock.
IMO to have a custom kernel with default setting have no sense!

[Q] Recommended frequency for battery

I need know which it's the best frequency to save battery and performance if you could tell me, thanks ! :good:
teo2996 said:
I need know which it's the best frequency to save battery and performance if you could tell me, thanks ! :good:
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Max:600 or 604 for cm
Min:122
governor: smartassv2
scheduler: sio
, Disable location services , background data,sync when you don't need them :good:
If you want to save your batterylife extremely use this (not everytime itll make your phone bootloop):
Max 245
Min 122
Governor powersave
Joke
the best setting is the normal frequency. (Max 600Mhz Min 122 or 245MHz and Governor smartassv2)
Sent from my GT-S5670 Galaxy Fit using xda-developers app...

Antutu and CPU guvernors.

Wanted to show difference between different CPU governors in Trckster Mode and how they affect performance. Note that phone is only slightly overclocked so this IS NOT competition.
First image is with CPU governor ON DEMAND
http://postimg.org/image/ntw6iyts7/
Second screenshot is same overclock ONLY change is that CPU governor is changed to INTERACTIVE
http://postimg.org/image/huxvhbjhv/
As you can see difference is rather big 1100 point in Antutu just by changing governor. Phone is on stock ROM with Phantom Kernel 4.5 overclocked to 1242 MHz. .
Redzo said:
Wanted to show difference between different CPU governors in Trckster Mode and how they affect performance. Note that phone is only slightly overclocked so this IS NOT competition.
First image is with CPU governor ON DEMAND
http://postimg.org/image/ntw6iyts7/
Second screenshot is same overclock ONLY change is that CPU governor is changed to INTERACTIVE
http://postimg.org/image/huxvhbjhv/
As you can see difference is rather big 1100 point in Antutu just by changing governor. Phone is on stock ROM with Phantom Kernel 4.5 overclocked to 1242 MHz. .
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can i use INTERACTIVE CPU governor for daily use??
zacutesz said:
can i use INTERACTIVE CPU governor for daily use??
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Of course.
zacutesz said:
can i use INTERACTIVE CPU governor for daily use??
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Yes you can:good:
Hey dude .. my current govenor is ondemand and im under clock mine to 702ghz and undervolt to 750000mhz .. my question is can i use this INTERACTIVE governor with same current setting? thanks ..

[Q] Governors & I/O schedulers?

Please forgive me for asking, if this has already been answered. Question for the Devs... Will any future releases (kernel only, or ROM) include a wider selection of governors and i/o schedulers, or is this device limited to the ones already available for some reason?
Coming over from HTC Glacier and Doubleshot, there were more choices than I knew what to do with. This is my first Samsung device.
Not that I'm complaining, I've found a combination that works good for me. I just wanted to know.
By the way - you guys are doing some great work over here. I'm loving this phone. Thanks!
This would be done on the kernel level and it is certainly possible to add more options but doing so can make things less stable.
If there is something you think may work better you could ask a dev if implementing has been tried and what the result is otherwise the main kernel source is available on github and there are many guides to build yourself and test
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demkantor said:
This would be done on the kernel level and it is certainly possible to add more options but doing so can make things less stable.
If there is something you think may work better you could ask a dev if implementing has been tried and what the result is otherwise the main kernel source is available on github and there are many guides to build yourself and test
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I'm sure the devs have sound reasoning behind their choices. I was just curious to find out if it was something device specific, as opposed to dev preference. I don't know that I would go so far, as to tamper with the kernel source myself. I don't have those skills yet. I may look into that in the future. I'm always willing to learn.
jadrt09 said:
Please forgive me for asking, if this has already been answered. Question for the Devs... Will any future releases (kernel only, or ROM) include a wider selection of governors and i/o schedulers, or is this device limited to the ones already available for some reason?
Coming over from HTC Glacier and Doubleshot, there were more choices than I knew what to do with. This is my first Samsung device.
Not that I'm complaining, I've found a combination that works good for me. I just wanted to know.
By the way - you guys are doing some great work over here. I'm loving this phone. Thanks!
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Hit the app store and grab CPU Tuner, you might find it's got what you need.
yohan4ws said:
Hit the app store and grab CPU Tuner, you might find it's got what you need.
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Thanks, I'll check that one out but I believe that apps like that will only allow you to select from the governors and schedulers that are available in the kernel itself - not implement one that isn't there. I'd like to try out intellidemand, or smartassV2 with this device.
Right now, I'm using the interactive governor & sio. Then using SetCPU with profiles for screen-off, screen-on, and charging. This is kind of giving me the results I wanted. Sort of gives me an interactiveX, I guess? SetCPU doesn't show me both cores, so I really don't know. Also have tried Kernel Tuner and Trickster with mixed results.
jadrt09 said:
Thanks, I'll check that one out but I believe that apps like that will only allow you to select from the governors and schedulers that are available in the kernel itself - not implement one that isn't there. I'd like to try out intellidemand, or smartassV2 with this device.
Right now, I'm using the interactive governor & sio. Then using SetCPU with profiles for screen-off, screen-on, and charging. This is kind of giving me the results I wanted. Sort of gives me an interactiveX, I guess? SetCPU doesn't show me both cores, so I really don't know. Also have tried Kernel Tuner and Trickster with mixed results.
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Just downloaded CPU Tuner. This appears to be a better alternative to the other ones I've tried. I can get what I want without trying to mess with the kernel. Gonna run the "Sophisticated" config + Performance profile for a while and see how it goes. Thanks! :good:
jadrt09 said:
Please forgive me for asking, if this has already been answered. Question for the Devs... Will any future releases (kernel only, or ROM) include a wider selection of governors and i/o schedulers, or is this device limited to the ones already available for some reason?
Coming over from HTC Glacier and Doubleshot, there were more choices than I knew what to do with. This is my first Samsung device.
Not that I'm complaining, I've found a combination that works good for me. I just wanted to know.
By the way - you guys are doing some great work over here. I'm loving this phone. Thanks!
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my roms have more freedom of the kernel with this...current governors in my builds are: conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave, interactive, and performance. Current I/O schedulers are noop, deadline, row, cfq, and sio. i will be exapanding on this soon but sio and interactive or sio and ondemand have given the bast stability for me.
REV3NT3CH said:
my roms have more freedom of the kernel with this...current governors in my builds are: conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave, interactive, and performance. Current I/O schedulers are noop, deadline, row, cfq, and sio. i will be exapanding on this soon but sio and interactive or sio and ondemand have given the bast stability for me.
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I've been running your Carbon ROM for a little while and I've been pretty pleased with it. I've settled on the interactive and sio combination but I wanted to have a little more control. Most of the time I just text and do a little web browsing, so I want to extend battery life. But I have access to a lot of wi-fi hotspots, so then I can plug in for some gaming or Netflix. It's nice to have the performance amped up then. I seemed to have good results with intellidemand and smartass variations on my other phones.
I appreciate your work, thanks!
jadrt09 said:
I've been running your Carbon ROM for a little while and I've been pretty pleased with it. I've settled on the interactive and sio combination but I wanted to have a little more control. Most of the time I just text and do a little web browsing, so I want to extend battery life. But I have access to a lot of wi-fi hotspots, so then I can plug in for some gaming or Netflix. It's nice to have the performance amped up then. I seemed to have good results with intellidemand and smartass variations on my other phones.
I appreciate your work, thanks!
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your very welcome...as ive stated before i will be adding some more here soon. i have a couple of new rom builds im working on and an update to another...i definitely need to work on the kernel as ive done little patches here and there but nothing too big....think within the next few weeks ill do a big update to it and update all my roms with it
Perhaps you could release a flashable kernel for people on cm?
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REV3NT3CH said:
my roms have more freedom of the kernel with this...current governors in my builds are: conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave, interactive, and performance. Current I/O schedulers are noop, deadline, row, cfq, and sio. i will be exapanding on this soon but sio and interactive or sio and ondemand have given the bast stability for me.
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Errr What advantages are there from sio over the other i/o schedulers. That's the only addition between your list and what we are currently enabling.
Magamo said:
Errr What advantages are there from sio over the other i/o schedulers. That's the only addition between your list and what we are currently enabling.
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Simple I/O (sio) scheduler aims to keep minimum overhead to achieve low latency to serve I/O requests. No priority quesues concepts, but only basic merging. Sio is a mix between noop & deadline. No reordering or sorting of requests.
REV3NT3CH said:
Simple I/O (sio) scheduler aims to keep minimum overhead to achieve low latency to serve I/O requests. No priority quesues concepts, but only basic merging. Sio is a mix between noop & deadline. No reordering or sorting of requests.
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I notice a difference in performance when I change governors but I can't say that I notice a difference at all, when changing i/o schedulers. My understanding is that certain combinations are supposed to work better together. I just remember that devs of certain mods I've used had a preference for sio o over the others. Not sure why, but it worked, so I've stuck with it...

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