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Anyone using "performance" scaling for daily use while overclocked at 1.5 ghz?
If so what its your experience? Battery, stability, heat, force closes,...?
I just rooted and overclocked last nite and it is great, but Iam a little hesitant to go full "performance" for daily use. I love the speed but apprehend some risk. What is your experience?
Performance governor isn't really "scaling." In *nix OSes, performance governor just runs it at the maximum speed 100% of the time. There's usually absolutely no point in doing this.
If you're concerned with the performance of "on demand," just turn the "sampling rate" down in SetCPU's Advanced Tab. On my Nexus S, I find 30,000us with an 85% up threshold to be the best balance between battery life and performance.
Basically, just play around with the settings a bit. Performance is generally not the way to go, unless you're benchmarking.
Setting up treshold can be very important to make the device respond faster. I use 70% on my desktop Ubuntu because the default value (95%, definitely too high!) caused problems with HD movies.
1 Kernel SamePage Merging. after a lot of search , most explaination is this increase performance and also increase CPU cycle , so drain your battery and increase performance .
2. zram this one will also increase performance like app respone but drain a little battery instead .
3 rendering gpu option in develop , this one some said increase battery some said drain battery .
i try to find a thread that have full info about our CM 10 ROM but never found one .
anyone can give me a link ?
Finally figured out how to over clock my CPU/GPU on One X with CM11 KitKat rom. Bumped the CPU to 1809 (what I researched is stable) and GPU to 512. My Antutu benchmark score dropped from low 17k's to mid 13k?
Help please!! Could running Trickster Mod App interfere with Performance option in CM11....?
Trickster Mod isn't interfering with the performance, it just means your phone won't perform at its peak with those settings. Higher CPU/GPU clocks don't necessarily mean better performance, I've seen this through extensive personal testing. Dial the settings back to stock and increase the clock speed incrementally while testing after each increase, you'll reach a point where performance suffers, dial it back one notch and there you have your "peak" settings.
Unless you're doing some really hardcore gaming on your phone it's all pretty pointless. There's no advantage to overclocking in everyday use of the device other than to say it's overclocked, you just can't notice a difference, any noticed difference is more than likely a placebo. I actually underclock my CPU to 1242mhz to improve battery life and have zero negative response whosoever, no matter what I throw at it.
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I agree with Tim here. I'm running cm11 on power saver mode, and it runs just fine. A little slow opening and closing apps, but buttery smooth for everything else.
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hi
i have rom toolbox pro in my karbonn a21 i want to set up my phone cpu profile through rom tool box pro to improve my phone performance and battery backup also so can some one please tell me specifications of my phone cpu which will best for ph. specifically battery performance .
my ph frequences are max 122 245 320 480 600 1152 mhz
if someone tell me the frequnce according to my phone. dat would be really greatfull.
or if there is another way to increase my battery performance so please tell me i have cwm 5.0.2.8
so please kindly anwser my query as soon as possible.
thanks in adavance
If its about battery life as well as performance, things are complicated. If you have good performance, your battery life is decreased, if you want good battery life, you need to sacrifice performance
However, to get both, use the ONDEMAND or ONDEMANDX(if available) cpu governer in the cpu control function. These governers pump the cpu up to higher frequencies depending on the working load, so you get nice performance, and also brings down cpu frequency to lower values when you do not use your phone, like when screen is off and phone is on idle, thus it also saves your precious battery life. This should help you get what you desire
So I know GOS has been throttling our devices and whatnot, but Samsung has stated it is to maintain the temperature of our device and preserve battery.
Now I personally have it disabled/uninstalled through ADB App Control, and have been getting 8hrs SOT. I disabled it because I play games frequently and like the performance boost. However, I wouldn't mind having it on for all other aspects. Has anyone experienced better battery life with having it ON?
I'm US Unlocked Snapdragon 512gb, did not receive the new GOS update yet, not sure if I would even update because the phone is perfect right now in terms of battery life and playing games at optimal level.
Rule #1 - If a OS load is fast, stable and fulfilling its mission... let it be.
I don't know if I have it enabled or not. How can you know?
I have disabled GOS on my A51 and no battery improvements. It's same as before.
when you enable the labs option in game booster settings then you unlease all the power in gaming(lgos-off)...You will not see any battery differemce in every day use, but better performance and worst battery life in Heavy gaming..