hello there are many wonderful note 7 port's or even s8 and s9 based roms out there for our S5 :good:
but i was wondering if there is any solutions to remove the lag of games when they are left in ram
i know it's a note 7 port's bug but i'm really sick of it
i would everytime when a new rom comes out try it but then i remember that it has that kind of lag
so if you konw anything just tell me i'll be grateful
thank you
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zizouae66 said:
hello there are many wonderful note 7 port's or even s8 and s9 based roms out there for our S5 :good:
but i was wondering if there is any solutions to remove the lag of games when they are left in ram
i know it's a note 7 port's bug but i'm really sick of it
i would everytime when a new rom comes out try it but then i remember that it has that kind of lag
so if you konw anything just tell me i'll be grateful
thank you
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You need to adjust kernel governor and its tunables. These can be done on kernels that are tweakable. Please read and search in threads to find out how many kernels you have available to your device (around 3-4 if my mind doesnt fool me). Then find out which of them can be tweaked. Some kernels are tweaked by kernel adiutor whereas some others can be tweaked by using their own special app (e.g. boeffla kernel). Then what you need to do is to make a trial-error adjustment. Do NOT forget! Each phone has different chipset (depending not only on different variants but also to different pvs values and dates of release of device (i.e. different phone batches). So NEVER take customizations from "other user". Do your own customizations yourself.
Also, even if it is easy to directly pass to performance governor, you should know that this governor keeps cpu stable at highest clock (~2.5GHz) which means it will heat your device and can irreversibly damage it.
With correct customization and optimization you can run even latest games on nonzperformance governor. Read kernel adiutor thread, governors/schedulers thread and much more to inform yourself. On my 5 year old note3 (snap800), I can easily play PUBG mobile (obviously on lowest graphics). With snap801/805 on s5, you can do even better. So, be thorough and patient. Tweak part by part and give every tweak some time to measure whether it is good or not. If you work that way, you can prepare your s5 to be able to play without lags (of course you cannot play the toughest most graphic-intensive online gsmes on highest settings, but I think you got the jist of it).
There is a very old but also very good post by Kippur on XDA, about the many much opportunities that XDA devs provided to users and how they are using it. That should be quoted on every OP
zizouae66 said:
hello there are many wonderful note 7 port's or even s8 and s9 based roms out there for our S5 :good:
but i was wondering if there is any solutions to remove the lag of games when they are left in ram
i know it's a note 7 port's bug but i'm really sick of it
i would everytime when a new rom comes out try it but then i remember that it has that kind of lag
so if you konw anything just tell me i'll be grateful
thank you
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don't use touchwiz or heavy ROMs if device doesn't handle it well enough. Use aosp based ROMs, change CPU governors, modify and experiment, etc. Or you can try a newer android device if you can. Although if games perform better on touchwiz and your happy with touchwiz, so be it if you enjoy those ROMs that look like Note7.
Also the S5 is already saved imo. Great aosp kernels with a variety of governors and i/o schedulers , plus voltage control and more, and tw kernels also. Then there is virtual memory tuning if you wanted to as well, modded adreno gpu drivers and more. Generally lots of support. Snapdragon makes it easier too and open source so there's so much ROMs for aosp, kernels and generally lots of stuff to try. Oreo support also. This phone is more than capable of gaming even today at decent settings and resolutions. Try using GL tools as well. The only struggle I see would be PSP emulation, pscx or dolphin emulation but overclocks and pushing the device to the limits, i could do 30-60fps on star wars force unleashed emulation at the right settings. More intensive emulation, yeah a newer phone helps
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You need to adjust kernel governor and its tunables. These can be done on kernels that are tweakable. Please read and search in threads to find out how many kernels you have available to your device (around 3-4 if my mind doesnt fool me). Then find out which of them can be tweaked. Some kernels are tweaked by kernel adiutor whereas some others can be tweaked by using their own special app (e.g. boeffla kernel). Then what you need to do is to make a trial-error adjustment. Do NOT forget! Each phone has different chipset (depending not only on different variants but also to different pvs values and dates of release of device (i.e. different phone batches). So NEVER take customizations from "other user". Do your own customizations yourself.
Also, even if it is easy to directly pass to performance governor, you should know that this governor keeps cpu stable at highest clock (~2.5GHz) which means it will heat your device and can irreversibly damage it.
With correct customization and optimization you can run even latest games on nonzperformance governor. Read kernel adiutor thread, governors/schedulers thread and much more to inform yourself. On my 5 year old note3 (snap800), I can easily play PUBG mobile (obviously on lowest graphics). With snap801/805 on s5, you can do even better. So, be thorough and patient. Tweak part by part and give every tweak some time to measure whether it is good or not. If you work that way, you can prepare your s5 to be able to play without lags (of course you cannot play the toughest most graphic-intensive online gsmes on highest settings, but I think you got the jist of it).
There is a very old but also very good post by Kippur on XDA, about the many much opportunities that XDA devs provided to users and how they are using it. That should be quoted on every OP
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my device is s5 duos g900fd, I installed noise rom v4 with espheni kernel v2 which i think it's tweakable with kernel auditor. But i don't know how to do it , can you help me ?
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my device is s5 duos g900fd, I installed noise rom v4 with espheni kernel v2 which i think it's tweakable with kernel auditor. But i don't know how to do it , can you help me ?
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Yes. Re-read my answer. You need to read threads for kernel adiutor, governors/schedulers and much much more to inform yourself. YOU need to read and inform yourself. We cannot do it for you. Once you read and learn what are they, you will be able to control and understand what can be tweaked and for how many amounts. If you expect everything from devs, that is never going to happen. If you are lazy, you can just choose performance governor for short time and then revert it back.
Hey! I'm still out on the look for a nice TW based kernel for the klteduos (FD/MD). If you have any luck out there replacing the Espheni's one, please let me know. For the Noise rom, we're supposed to use the Smartpack kernel, but so far, I'm unable to install it. I hope someone will be able to help me soon.
Good Luck!
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Hey! I'm still out on the look for a nice TW based kernel for the klteduos (FD/MD). If you have any luck out there replacing the Espheni's one, please let me know. For the Noise rom, we're supposed to use the Smartpack kernel, but so far, I'm unable to install it. I hope someone will be able to help me soon.
Good Luck!
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have v4 installed on my device running espheni kernel v2 for g900fd
and to fix gaming lag i tried to install smartpack kernel. it said it was installed successfully through recovery but then when i try to reboot my s5 will stuck on the galaxy s5 screen and heat up
so i did a factory reset and cleared System,data,cache and dalvik cache and i installed the rom again and directly i installed the kernel but this time when my s5 reboots it will enter in a bootloop
what should i do plz help
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have v4 installed on my device running espheni kernel v2 for g900fd
and to fix gaming lag i tried to install smartpack kernel. it said it was installed successfully through recovery but then when i try to reboot my s5 will stuck on the galaxy s5 screen and heat up
so i did a factory reset and cleared System,data,cache and dalvik cache and i installed the rom again and directly i installed the kernel but this time when my s5 reboots it will enter in a bootloop
what should i do plz help
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I'm sorry to hear that! My advice is to use flash a original ROM so you can recover your device properly or, at least, to flash the Noise V4. It's not really supposed to behave like that, but I can't help ya, since I can't flash this kernel : /
Take a look at these mod gpu drivers. They really do help gaming performance as well as UI and camera performance. I used the latest ones and they are amazing. These could be nice in many custom ROMs as well. Combined with a great custom kernel and ROM, it really shows. I get better gaming performance even in PSP emulation as the GPU is no longer always in full load until I bump it onto a setting higher in game than I used to be able to. In some ways it will also save battery as games will feel less demanding onto the GPU and the UI but overall best performance.
This may reduce a lot of lag in some games. Then combined with GL tools to change settings within game or reduced resolutions as well.
This will definitely help the S5 a lot and its already one of my favourite devices. It feels ancient compared to modern devices but still fast.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...s-qualcomm-adreno-330-drivers-t3794305/page11
I did use aicp nougat 7.1.2 , custom kernel was venom kernel based on boeffla kernel. I undervolted but kept stock clocks and everything. I could've overclocked which helps but I don't like the temps so yeah.
Then intellithermal and such to keep thermals in check but the throttling wasnt that bad, undervolting did reduce a lot of throttling also which helps a lot in gaming. Removed some system apps which somewhat helped. But these mod drivers should work in any custom ROM from 6.0+ android, marshmallow and above. It will help in Oreo also.
Elite performance! Although it may be worth trying older or newer android versions, benchmark them and test which feels the fastest along with the kernel tweaks and ROM tweaks. Personally nougat for me is the best android version for the phone in performance and battery and many kernels.This may also work on touchwiz based ROMs if you don't want to get away from touchwiz. A compatible touchwiz kernel, those Adreno 330 mod drivers if they work on touchwiz and the best touchwiz rom you find. Just remember that the less demanding the custom ROM is, the better battery life will be and gaming as less RAM will be used by the system, less gpu usage and less CPU usage. Freeing that up will be useful to add for games as less is taken up by system and more will be taken up by other tasks. Stability of ROMs can sometimes be a factor.
zizouae66 said:
my device is s5 duos g900fd, I installed noise rom v4 with espheni kernel v2 which i think it's tweakable with kernel auditor. But i don't know how to do it , can you help me ?
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i have the same problem, in noise rom v4
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to Samsungs tablets, I have HTC HD2 so i have a little knowledge about firmwares, kernels, roms, flashing and etc. and now i have problem with galaxy tab 2 p5100.
The facts that i know correct me if i am wrong:
1-custom kernels for overclocking doesn't work on stock firmware (ICS,JB)
2-you need to have either AOKP 4.1.1 or CM(CyanogenMod) 9,10,10.1 for overclocking
after flashing CM 10 on my TAB, i tried to flash AOKP_p51xx_1-52GHz_v2-2.zip using CWR but phone stuck on "Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" logo then i flashed CMOC10-Kernel the same way and it worked so the questions are:
1-why AOKP kernel didnt work i saw posts indicating that it is working, is there anyhing that i have to do before or after flashing this kernel?
2-i have succeeded to flash CMOC10-Kernel, i went to the settings - performance and i change my max frequency to 1380 and set it on boot, so is it enough? or i have to use special program to overclock GPU?
3-what governor is the best for this tablet?
and final question, it is about auto brightness setting, it seems CM 10 can't detect room's light level correctly is there anyway to solve this or change sensitivity of light sensor?
1. The aokp kernel did work, because if it didn't your phone would have never booted!
2. That's enough, but a word of advice, over clocking reduces batter life and increases heat.
3. The governor you want to use totally depends on you and your usage!
4. Try a different auto brightness app like lux auto brightness
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1. The aokp kernel did work, because if it didn't your phone would have never booted!
2. That's enough, but a word of advice, over clocking reduces batter life and increases heat.
3. The governor you want to use totally depends on you and your usage!
4. Try a different auto brightness app like lux auto brightness
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1. Phone(tablet) didn't boot after flashing aokp kernel! it stuck on Samsung logo (not cyanogenmod logo) as i mentioned in my post the kernel that worked is CMOC10-Kernel produced by johnsel ... wonder why aokp kernel didnt work!
2. i know the consequences of overclocking, reducing battery life(sometimes hardware life) more heat it is predictable, i was just asking is there any program apart from default cyanogenmod settings to see GPU clock also because all programs that i tried they just show me cpu clock not gpu! of course it is not so important ... just interesting!
3.i am using smartass v2 on my htc hd2 it is recommended governor for my htc, but i don't see that option in cm10 is there any place (some website) that i can get information about governors?
4.thanks for your suggestion i will try that :good:
Finally thank you so much for helping me, i appreciate that :good::good::good:
1.I'm not so sure about your problem, report it to the dev for it to be solved
2.this post contains info about how to on gpu over clocking http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31683246
3.these two articles explain clearly about governors http://www.xda-developers.com/android/your-guide-to-governors/
http://androidforums.com/xperia-mini-all-things-root/513426-android-cpu-governors-explained.html
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Just wondering in everybody else's experience which kernel they find to be the best as far as battery life and performance goes. I've only seen 3 kernels for 4.4.2 being leankernel dkp (I believe that's the name of it) and ktweaker. Also what settings you found to be the best for you (governors, undervolting settings, overclocking settings, Etc.) I do a lot of facebooking but that's about it. So I guess let the discussion begin? I'm running the latest update of cm11.
Kernel are fone depended. Wat works for some ppl might not work for othets. Try them all out let them run couple days then u can decide which is better for you.
BMS and KT747 also have 4.4 versions
Best is subjective. Here's my subjective approach, so caveat emptor, take what I say as personal belief and not a professional benchmark testing...
For AOSP-based roms, here's what my experience is:
Lean: Easiest and simplest of the kernels. Has limited governors, but the tweaked InteractiveX is pretty effective at doing what you need. It also has a crapton of S3 specific tweaks to improve battery life. You can overclock to 1.72 (I believe...) Downside? The min frequencies are 384k, which means other kernels can go into a deeper sleep. The TCP algorythms are limited too, so choose 'reno'.
DKP: I love this kernel, but several people report it doesn't work for them. This kernel has a ton of governors, with 'freelunch' and 'asswax' being the best. There are also a lot of TCP algorythms (choose 'yeah' for best performance). You can overclock to something ridiculous like 2.1... but I keep it at 1.62; there's also deep sleep frequencies down to 54k (yes... 54000), but I tend to stay at108k. The downside? Some people can't get this kernel to work on their device and it doesn't have some of the battery saving tweaks Lean does.
KT: This is kind of the 'go to' for many people, because it has a standalone app that flashes in the process and the dev is pretty active with the S3 version here. Many of the same features of the previous two, but different governors and nothing that's a device-specific tweak; the kernel is developed for multiple devices.
BMS: This, to me, is a similar kernel to KT and was my go-to for 4.3 roms. I haven't used it in a while, so I can't speak to if it offers more governors and customization.
My take and choice?
Lean and DKP offer the best battery and performance than the rest; they seem to give the same performance, so really you can use either and be happy. I find KT and BMS to be sluggish (even with tweaking) on 4.4 roms AND they don't seem to put the device into the sleep I want it to for battery savings.
BUT... If you're flashing Gummy, give the stock kernel a try! It's the only AOSP-based rom that doesn't use the Cyanogenmod kernel and you can actually get some good performance out of it. I flash DKP over Gummy, but I also flash Lean some times.
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Best is subjective. Here's my subjective approach, so caveat emptor, take what I say as personal belief and not a professional benchmark testing...
For AOSP-based roms, here's what my experience is:
Lean: Easiest and simplest of the kernels. Has limited governors, but the tweaked InteractiveX is pretty effective at doing what you need. It also has a crapton of S3 specific tweaks to improve battery life. You can overclock to 1.72 (I believe...) Downside? The min frequencies are 384k, which means other kernels can go into a deeper sleep. The TCP algorythms are limited too, so choose 'reno'.
DKP: I love this kernel, but several people report it doesn't work for them. This kernel has a ton of governors, with 'freelunch' and 'asswax' being the best. There are also a lot of TCP algorythms (choose 'yeah' for best performance). You can overclock to something ridiculous like 2.1... but I keep it at 1.62; there's also deep sleep frequencies down to 54k (yes... 54000), but I tend to stay at108k. The downside? Some people can't get this kernel to work on their device and it doesn't have some of the battery saving tweaks Lean does.
KT: This is kind of the 'go to' for many people, because it has a standalone app that flashes in the process and the dev is pretty active with the S3 version here. Many of the same features of the previous two, but different governors and nothing that's a device-specific tweak; the kernel is developed for multiple devices.
BMS: This, to me, is a similar kernel to KT and was my go-to for 4.3 roms. I haven't used it in a while, so I can't speak to if it offers more governors and customization.
My take and choice?
Lean and DKP offer the best battery and performance than the rest; they seem to give the same performance, so really you can use either and be happy. I find KT and BMS to be sluggish (even with tweaking) on 4.4 roms AND they don't seem to put the device into the sleep I want it to for battery savings.
BUT... If you're flashing Gummy, give the stock kernel a try! It's the only AOSP-based rom that doesn't use the Cyanogenmod kernel and you can actually get some good performance out of it. I flash DKP over Gummy, but I also flash Lean some times.
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By far the most in depth reply I've ever gotten on anything on any forums. I'll definitely give dkp a try with your suggestions, and I'll give that Rom a try as well when I get home on Sunday thank very much the reply
Backup, flash and find out.
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Travisholt92 said:
By far the most in depth reply I've ever gotten on anything on any forums. I'll definitely give dkp a try with your suggestions, and I'll give that Rom a try as well when I get home on Sunday thank very much the reply
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Anytime, man. I'm ADD when it comes to roms and kernels, so I'm constantly changing them, but I really like the DKP/Gummy combo. FYI, if you're going to flash Gummy, get the 1/15 build... it's the one I'm on and is the most stable as of late.
I also recommend using the TricksterMOD app from the Play Store. It allows you to modify every feature the kernel will allow and can set on reboot.
Let me know if you want to know what my settings are in Trickster... I have it pretty dialed-in to solid performance and battery life.
Oh and as flyest said... nandroid, THEN flash. You should probably wipe dalvik and cache too. You don't have to, but I've had some bootloops before when I didn't.
beepea206 said:
Anytime, man. I'm ADD when it comes to roms and kernels, so I'm constantly changing them, but I really like the DKP/Gummy combo. FYI, if you're going to flash Gummy, get the 1/15 build... it's the one I'm on and is the most stable as of late.
I also recommend using the TricksterMOD app from the Play Store. It allows you to modify every feature the kernel will allow and can set on reboot.
Let me know if you want to know what my settings are in Trickster... I have it pretty dialed-in to solid performance and battery life.
Oh and as flyest said... nandroid, THEN flash. You should probably wipe dalvik and cache too. You don't have to, but I've had some bootloops before when I didn't.
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I've only had issues like that when trying to flash anything my girlfriend's phone. However as far as trickster goes I can't afford the donation version at the moment.
What about I/o scheduler?
Travisholt92 said:
I've only had issues like that when trying to flash anything my girlfriend's phone. However as far as trickster goes I can't afford the donation version at the moment.
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Don't even bother with the donation version... you can do everything you need with the free one.
As for I/O... you'll hear various claims that one is better than the other, but I stick with ROW. For the memory our device has 'Read Over Write' is the best scheduler you'll get with these kernels. FIOS is really the best, if you can find it, but ROW is what I stick with.
This may help clarify... or confuse you more lol http://timos.me/tm/wiki/ioscheduler
beepea206 said:
Don't even bother with the donation version... you can do everything you need with the free one.
As for I/O... you'll hear various claims that one is better than the other, but I stick with ROW. For the memory our device has 'Read Over Write' is the best scheduler you'll get with these kernels. FIOS is really the best, if you can find it, but ROW is what I stick with.
This may help clarify... or confuse you more lol http://timos.me/tm/wiki/ioscheduler
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Alright what are those settings then lol
Travisholt92 said:
Alright what are those settings then lol
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In my opinion, I found that leankernel is the best for battery saving/performance without tweaking...
buhohitr said:
In my opinion, I found that leankernel is the best for battery saving/performance without tweaking...
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I like tweaking though
Travisholt92 said:
Alright what are those settings then lol
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Here's only stuff I tweak.
SETTINGS:
TCP: 'yeah'
CPU FREQUENCY: min - 108000 / max - 1620000
GOVERNOR: freelunch
SPECIFIC:
Force Fast charge: YES.
Multicore Power Saving: 1
MPU Voltages: Press minus once for -25. Note that this may cause a 'wake lag' with the screen, so revert to 1150 @ the 1.512 frequency if you have issues.
I also tick the box for 'kernel settings' on reboot, so the app overrides other settings that are in effect @ boot.
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Here's only stuff I tweak.
SETTINGS:
TCP: 'yeah'
CPU FREQUENCY: min - 108000 / max - 1620000
GOVERNOR: freelunch
SPECIFIC:
Force Fast charge: YES.
Multicore Power Saving: 1
MPU Voltages: Press minus once for -25. Note that this may cause a 'wake lag' with the screen, so revert to 1150 @ the 1.512 frequency if you have issues.
I also tick the box for 'kernel settings' on reboot, so the app overrides other settings that are in effect @ boot.
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How do I change the tcp
In Trickster, TCP is at the very top of the 'Settings' window and should be a drop down menu.
beepea206 said:
In Trickster, TCP is at the very top of the 'Settings' window and should be a drop down menu.
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Not there on the version I have
Travisholt92 said:
Not there on the version I have
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In Trickster, under general, the first option on very top "TCP congestion control"...
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In Trickster, under general, the first option on very top "TCP congestion control"...
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Thank you very much
I've always used Lean Kernel for touchwiz and aosp roms. Very battery friendly and over clockable. I also like DKP for touchwiz. DKP has TricksterMod support and I believe Lean Kernel does as well. But if the rom has performance in the settings menu of the rom I use that instead.
Thanks to beepea206... I'm now getting 20+ hours of battery life off of one charge... I'm not changing a thing
I don't know if it's right to open this thread....
But I can't post anything in the development section.
I'm using this site for four years at least and can't ask any questions i have.
My question is to @halaszk88 who made the kernel of n900 (or anyone have answer)
I use his kernel since 5 month it's so amazing but why he didn't put all primary things that kernel must have (in my opinion) like:
-Touch to wake (like googy max kernel for s3)
-Pegasusq governor(handle the game very well)
-Accept UHS memory card like sandisk (the files and folders disappear randomly)
-Combine the kernel with other app like trickster mod (because it's have lovely options like: time of the device in deep sleep and you can change all the voltages of cpu in one click and other stuff like these )
I'm not a developer, but I can learn fast
if any one can help or explain I'm very appreciate
Thank you all for this great site
Anyone!!!!
or at least post my request to halaszk88 thread if it's ok
Still waiting
having the same problem as you bro lol... having been on here shorter than you i find it odd you have to have a minimum of 10 post before you can post in the dev side... i also have a n900 and want to ask some questions, so sign of relief that i saw your post lol... ive used halaszk kernal but have been very disappointed with it, cant find any settings that wont over heat and lock up my phone... being one of two kernals that can be OverClock and volt regulated kernal, i find the pekaka-Kernel much better as far as being able to OC without overheating... One thing i cant understand is why i cant get thru an antutu benchmark without halaszk kernal rebooting my phone... so ya got a score of 36620 (antutu) with the pekaka-Kernel OC to 2Ghz... but hope all goes well sir and hope this helps us both so we can start posting where the devs will actually see our questions.
You are absolutely right bro
my phone also get heat with this kernel.....
we must have to get in halaszk88 thread very soon
see you there in couple of days man
thank you for posting here
not a problem man... just seems that this cpu architecture isnt the greatest for overclocking and with the discussion of not getting the HMP implement im kinda about to give up on tweaking my phone... seems these devs cant make a stable enough kernal (roms seem fine) that can handle the OC and heat. but as far as the pekaka-Kernel i would suggest that one for now until halaszk can fix his issues with overheating...
here my setup
[ROM][SM-N900] alba19986's (Lite version) Added TW deleted Nova Launcher :good:
pekaka-Kernel:N900XXUDNA6-2.0|N900-v7.2|Permissive|OC-2.0G|UV
big core: OC 2.0G
LITTLE core: 550mhz
did not touch default volt settings (2Ghz '1262mV')
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not a problem man... just seems that this cpu architecture isnt the greatest for overclocking and with the discussion of not getting the HMP implement im kinda about to give up on tweaking my phone... seems these devs cant make a stable enough kernal (roms seem fine) that can handle the OC and heat. but as far as the pekaka-Kernel i would suggest that one for now until halaszk can fix his issues with overheating...
here my setup
[ROM][SM-N900] alba19986's (Lite version) Added TW deleted Nova Launcher :good:
pekaka-Kernel:N900XXUDNA6-2.0|N900-v7.2|Permissive|OC-2.0G|UV
big core: OC 2.0G
LITTLE core: 550mhz
did not touch default volt settings (2Ghz '1262mV')
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I'll try pekaka kernel soon with your settings and let you know what it's performance on my phone.
because i use stock rom
Thank you man
ya those settings seem to be ok... got bored and up my minimum cpu setting from 550mhz to 900mhz just to see if there was any performance increasse... seems to be faster but the Antutu benchtests still remain the same, around 34 to 36k... ive also tried to UV and OV and found out that OVing more than once or twice will freeze my phone cause it over heats it... once i get into the ACTUAL forms ill ask more questions to halaszk about volt settings cause it uses about the same as the peka kernal but overheats quicker... mayb ill just tinker with it some more and find a good setting... wish me luck xD
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good luck forever bro
i tried pekaka-Kernel 2.1 version ( bbecause I'm on 4.4.2) it seems very good and my phone performance getting up.
It's missing many setting that halaszk88 have.
but the performance is amazing....
Thank you bro
Apparitionfirst said:
Hi
good luck forever bro
i tried pekaka-Kernel 2.1 version ( bbecause I'm on 4.4.2) it seems very good and my phone performance getting up.
It's missing many setting that halaszk88 have.
but the performance is amazing....
Thank you bro
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yea the downfall of this kernal is that there are less settings to play with but it is a hell of alot more stable ( my opinion ) than halaszk.
feeling kinda of down tho cause even tho this is an awesome phone, i feel i should have went with the n9005 since there are more DEVs there than here. Im grateful for the DEVs we have but really dissapointed when it comes to Kernals that are out there. about only 2 good kernals possibly 3 (goodhanrry) but at max halaszk can only OC at 2.1ghz ( and it heats up ur CPU like a motherF***).
three more post and im in there... early congratz for only one more (post) for you man GL
I'll post in halasz88 thread soon....
but all thanks to you bro for let me post there
Hy friends I'm coming from note 3 and I've searched but can't decide what kernel is best for sound and battery I'm not interested in games or something else .I have to say this is so much better that crap touchwiz but on note 3 the battery was good and faux sound rocks .thanks all and appreciate the opinions .overall happy with the decision this is so much better than samsung
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Hy friends I'm coming from note 3 and I've searched but can't decide what kernel is best for sound and battery I'm not interested in games or something else .I have to say this is so much better that crap touchwiz but on note 3 the battery was good and faux sound rocks .thanks all and appreciate the opinions .overall happy with the decision this is so much better than samsung
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kernel wont really help with battery. battery life is all about how you personally use your device, how you personally set it up, what apps you choose to install, and very much the quality of your phone/data signal. all other things are very minor when it comes to battery, including kernel.
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If only I had a stock answer saved in my ever notes, that I could just paste in every time.
Oh.... Wait....
"Best" ROM.
There is no such thing as a best ROM.* The question itself is*ambiguous.* "Best" is obviously a subjective term.
What I want from a ROM may well differ from what you want from a ROM,*ergo - what is best for me could be worst for you.
If you are asking what the most popular ROMs are, or which ROMs people*are using, you can see which threads stay around on the first few*pages (and have the most posts) in the*Android*Development or*Original*Android Development forums. You can also see what other people*are running by reading the*What*are you running on your Nexus 5 thread.
If you are asking which is the most stable, being a Nexus device -*they're all pretty stable.
If you are asking which is best on Battery, ROMs only affect battery*if they have a feature that is badly coded.* You will likely be able*to read about this in the ROM threads.* ROMs do not impact battery*life.* The only impact to battery life are your apps, your settings,*how you use the phone and mostly, environmental issues such as Phone*Signal.
For tips about improving battery life, please read*[Battery*Life Help] Troubleshoot battery issues here!
"Best" Kernel
Also, please note that as above, "best" is still subjective.* What we*all want from a kernel is different. Again, many people have the*misconception that Kernels affect battery life.* Let's get this*cleared up.* Although Kernel devs will build in optimisations and*efficiencies that will improve battery life, these are very, VERY*tiny...and if 1 kernel has these optimisations, they likely all have.
People will often say "Kernel x is better than kernel y for battery*life".* This is actually wrong. *Kernels respond to user settings.*Setting up the governor to favour either battery life or performance*is simple enough to do, you just have to do some learning.* The reason*people think Kernel x is better than y is because developers set their*kernels up with their preferred governor settings.* This is what we*refer to as out-of-the-box settings.* The out-of-the-box settings for*kernel x may well produce better battery results than the*out-of-the-box settings for kernel y, which favour performance.* The*fact is, you as the user have the ability to tune kernel x or y to*perform the same, be that battery or performance - so start learning*how to do this yourselves - that way, you can choose the kernel based*on the FEATURES you want, and not the fictional performance benefits*of one kernel over another.
Hope this helps
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
As for sound, check out Viper4Android.
Thanks all for opinions rooted and flashed elementalx kernel so far happy with sound
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Thanks all for opinions rooted and flashed elementalx kernel so far happy with sound
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Try ViPER4Android as suggested. You will notice a damned difference!
Primokorn said:
Try ViPER4Android as suggested. You will notice a damned difference!
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I have installed fauxsound app and viper4android
mr.joshuanice said:
I have installed fauxsound app and viper4android
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Use one or the other. You will cause conflicts otherwise. My bet is on Viper.
No conflicts I use fauxsound with quality and viper4android for the rest of the settings the only thing is that I'm using the driver from viper but no problem sound is great I feel that soundstage is better than what I had with note 3
PS : any opinions on sound on lollipop I know that on l we have support for 24bit 192 kHz
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No conflicts I use fauxsound with quality and viper4android for the rest of the settings the only thing is that I'm using the driver from viper but no problem sound is great I feel that soundstage is better than what I had with note 3
PS : any opinions on sound on lollipop I know that on l we have support for 24bit 192 kHz
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You can't possibly know if you're getting conflicts or not. ...but you will be. Use one or the other, or you may find excessive battery drain. good luck!
Thanks I will remove faux app
As every body knows there's a flurry of kernels coming out for moto g3 (2015) osprey
So I thought l should start a thread to compare and contrast the performance, battery life etc of these kernel..
Pls note that its not just 'best kernel' thread..
Pls share your experiences with screenshots and other details
Pls don't forget to mention your ROM too
Also a BIG thanks to all the kernel devolapers!!
Go crazy :beer:
Blu Spark r_92 for 5.1.1 is hands down the best kernel I've used. Its blu_active governor with hotplug, working with 1612mhz.... it made the best performing kernel I've found. In fact, I am the current world record holder on geekbench 3 for motog3's. I scored a 1689 multi-core a few days ago. With the stock Kernel, it will average about 525/1550 (single/multi)... with blu_spark, optimal settings, and a cool phone --- 550's/1680's. Heat has never been a problem for me with it. I use it all day, everyday. And with proper tweaking of the blu-active governor, I can get a full day's worth of use out of it. Even graphic intensive and CPU loaded games -- Real Racing 3 for instance, It runs smooth and under the radar as far as tempature throttling goes.
A little birdy told me that they were able to get 1.8ghz and 525mhz out of their moto g with tweaking of the blue spark kernel. I can not verify this. But I trust the source.
Anyways, as far as 6.0 kernels go.... X-Finity R3 has been my favorite so far. The choice of governors/tunables/hotplugs/IO schedulers.... is a tuners dream come true! I realize there's an R4 available, but after trying it twice downloaded, and installed clean, then installed dirty.... I get random reboots during in kind of use. Intensive, or dozing. R3, doesn't do this for me.
Anyways, I've found the R3 works well with Conservative Govenor, intelliplug conservative, hysteriesis of 12, threshold disabled, touch boost on @ 800mhz on cpu0 and cpu1, disabled on the 2 and 3. Further, I set the governor up as such: Down 50, ignore nice load 0, freq step 9, sampling down 1, sam rates 200000 and 200000, and up @ 95%. Then I put the minimum boost times @ 0ms. IO is deadline. 200 read expire, 7500 write expire. Fifo batch of 2, and writes starved 24.
GPU is 465max, 200min, simple on demand. But I check the GPU renders 2d under dev options.
With these settings... i can get amazing battery life, super fast performance, and efficient cpu management. I'm never running more cores than I need, running hot, lagging, etc.
So my question is this:
-Why did blu spark integrate OC into the cpu's.... and a rather large one at that -- about 260mhz or 20%! And yet, now we have 4 custom kernels -- squid, xfinity, optimus, and ultra.... and not one of them has overclocking?
It'd be impressive to see someone find a voltage/freq table that allows for 1.7 or even 1.8ghz out of these processors. I'd certainily be willing to test it first!
Does anybody have the Blu Spark r_92 zip? It's not available anymore in its (closed) thread.
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Does anybody have the Blu Spark r_92 zip? It's not available anymore in its (closed) thread.
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I need this zip too. Waiting for Marshmallow (not yet available in my country) I want to try a different kernel instead of the stock one.
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Does anybody have the Blu Spark r_92 zip? It's not available anymore in its (closed) thread.
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sivlab said:
I need this zip too. Waiting for Marshmallow (not yet available in my country) I want to try a different kernel instead of the stock one.
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Which one you want??
I will post it here or on google drive
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Which one you want??
I will post it here or on google drive
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I have the stock ROM, Android 5.1, so I need the blu_kernel compatible with my settings.
Thank you
Same here. R92 for 5.1.1 stock ROM. Thanks in advance.
Blue spark r92 zip link
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B_ZJ6SuPCHx3UGZyVmVIM2U4REU/edit
flashhh said there will be no OC in his kernel, hoping squid will introduce it in his kernel
I flashed the zip from recovery. On the device's info tab the phone show me that blu_spark kernel is installed. But where I can manage the feature of the kernel, such as double tap to wake up?
@sivlab install Kernel Adiutor for example.
Thanks for the upload.
Best recommenced kernel for cm 13 with battery and performance? Right now on optimus kernel by Flashhh ! Does a decent job! Oly thing is that changes don't stick on reboot from the kernel auditor
Does blu Stark Kernel works on cm13 ?
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Does blu Stark Kernel works on cm13 ?
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It's a cm 12.1 kernel! But then you could try after making a nandroid backup! Be careful if your trying is all I could say!
IMO, it will result in bootloop! But I might be wrong!