How far have people got with over clocking their Visions?
Mines over clocked at 1GHz, i don't think id be increasing it any time soon think it would ruin my battery life
How far have all you all got to? Stable of course
just realised its in the wrong thread sorry il repost in the right one, sorry for an inconvenience caused
You didnt need to open another one. For future ref,.... Just hit
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and a mod will move it. I'll do it now.
where is that icon btw? i cant seem to find it
Yeah, its tiny aint it. Good job for asking.
i've got the flashable zip and i'm set to 1804 Mhz and running o so smooth, to save battery i dim the screen and use 2g whenever not using the web
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i've got the flashable zip and i'm set to 1804 Mhz and running o so smooth, to save battery i dim the screen and use 2g whenever not using the web
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Holy sh** son! I used that kernel for a bit just for fun a few times, you don't tick away at 1.8GHz all the time do you? 1.1 - 1.2GHz for me all the time.
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My G2 Is oveclocked to 1.51Ghz. I am running DezireZ ROM Vitreous v1.81. Great sense rom.
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yeah the G2 FAST rom is amazazing. As long as you set profiles for screen off, temperature, and battery life.... you are gravy. mines clocked @ 1.89 for about 1/2 the day, and i only charge my battery once a day. JUST MAKE PROFILES!!!!!!!
If you give cyanogenmod a shot it comes with a 1.516 kernal.. I get quad scores in the 2200 zone. If you use rom manager (koush is a hero!) You can download cyanogenmod 6.1.1 and do a backup if you don't like it.
G2 CM6.1.1
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Hello all... I'm new to Setcpu and have been able figure out how to OC and UV while still keeping everything relatively stable. As of now I'm experimenting with making profiles, I was wondering if someone could post a screen shoot of their profiles and pass on any advice. I am running TNZ Blend 2.6.2 with the Hitman kernel. Here's a screen shot of what I have so far.
T.I.A.
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The only thing I would comment on is your "screen off" there is no reason for it to be scaling/jumping from 800-1200 "ondemand" while the phone is not being used or the screen is off in general, just have 800 low and high or have 800 as your high and set it to "performance" so that there is no polling being done and it will set itself to the high value which would still be 800 anyway.
You might have a reason for that setting, just trying to save you a little bit more of battery juice.
Definitely bring down that screen off! I have mine set to 200-500 ondemand. I'm sure it'll save you a lot of battery. Also the battery 100% is kinda pointless because that's what the main profile is for. And expect your phone to get extremely hot if you use it while charging since you have it overclocked. I did that same mistake now I keep it at 200-800 to avoid the over heating.
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Thanks guys
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Just a recommendation...you should give tegrak a go. I find it to be much more beneficial than setcpu...
Why scale cpu depending on the battery level? I prefer scaling CPU on my phone by the temperature. 1.6Ghz normal usage and then gradually scale it down if it gets too hot. I bought this phone for its performance, not battery life, which actually is pretty amazing for such powerful device.
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Just a recommendation...you should give tegrak a go. I find it to be much more beneficial than setcpu...
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be careful with Tegrak, as it doesn't work with some of the non stock kernels, and will freeze your phone for sure..
Pretty good. You don't need the battery>100% profile. Adjust that from the main page.
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be careful with Tegrak, as it doesn't work with some of the non stock kernels, and will freeze your phone for sure..
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Yikes! I wasn't aware of that. Guess I'll do a bit more research on that before I fire out recommendations. Note to self...not all devices have the same setup as yours
Hi all. I have a gnex that has horrible battery life. I have tried using the stock battery and the OEM extended battery however I will only get about eight hours of use. I am running cm10 with lean kernel. I have overclocked, under clocked, and undervolted but has made no difference. I am including some screenshots so someone can try to help me or at least tell me I'm not alone lol.
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How much screen time? Press screen in the battery option.
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1. Don't overclock
2. Don't use LTE
3. Keep your screen as dim as possible
4. CM isn't really known as a battery saver rom. Its more of a performance with stability type rom
5. Test out other kernels.
6. Check your apps to make sure you don't have one that's killing your battery
7. GPS should be off
8. Turning sync off will help too
Oh ya and questions go in the Q and A forum
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If you're constantly in areas with low signal and data on, your battery will drain from trying to get a signal.
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Well it seems like you're using the phone pretty hard on LTE with a 1.6ghz overclock... Sounds about right.
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Well it seems like you're using the phone pretty hard on LTE with a 1.6ghz overclock... Sounds about right.
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Yes, way overclocked. Is your phone actually using that frequency and is it stable. Lean exp. 5 can under clock on the low side to 180. Try that.
Actually your battery life seems quite normal.
Some folks are saying that Diet kernel gives great battery life. I haven't tried it yet. I'm wondering if it will slow my phone down too much. I'm loving the speed and stability of Lean kernel.
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Please my phone litterally died in 3 hours from full charge with 1hour screen on time
Running FINAL SOurcery and Faux 29u kernel underclocked at 1000 mhz with intelli demand
First things first, don't ask "best" type questions on xda. Everybody has different experiences.:good:
That being said, I am personally always running the latest AOSPA (Paranoid Android) and latest AK kernel. Great ROM, and absolutely perfect kernel. I usually get around 3 hours on screen time with that combo.
Of course, you have to remember that there are many many factors that impact battery life. For example, if you have data turned on (either 3g or 4g), gps on, or brightness high, your battery will suffer. Search the forums for various ways to improve battery life.
I always have the best results running stock for battery life.
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Slim ROM + Fancy Kernal
Maybe you should look into purchasing a new battery.
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Maybe you should look into purchasing a new battery.
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^^^This. If you are having that crappy of battery life, its most likely the battery itself. No ROM or kernel is going to help you.
Mine too and i have baked +Franco.
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Buy extended, cost me 5$ with case! XD
This is heavy use (3G only, no WiFi) also I'm with wind so having a crappy network signal kills it even more, yours will most likely look better.
Running latest CM 10.1 nightly and Franco kernel r378
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The drop here was me playing a game called shadow gun dead zone, with Bluetooth active to connect six axis controller.
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On my Galaxy Nexus was 4.2.2 takju version and at rhe time was locked and non rooted.
I have downloaded Google factory image for it. Then I decided to unlock boot loader since I was going to flash factory image.
Everything went well. No trouble at all.
So now I am on unlocked bootloader and still rooted.
But now battery performance seems to be poor (much worse then before).
Any ideas?
Any solutions?
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How is that poor battery? If anything that's considered good, especially on a 1750mah battery, what did you expect?
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Used to be better on 4.2.2.
Look at the break on blue line which indicate WiFi was off in that period.
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Used to be better on 4.2.2.
Look at the break on blue line which indicate WiFi was off in that period.
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Yes, and your screen shows 57% which indicates it clocked almost past 2hrs+ onscreen time. Users need to understand 4.2.2 was a broken firmware there's nothing good about it, which is why the update was skipped for 80% of the OEM smartphones and directly onward to 4.3
Custom kernel's may solve this problem for you but you need to consider the technical aspects and coding that went into this, smooth experience comes at the expense of something, also custom kernels stick to a min freq of 384, stock kernel runs at 500+ and 1026 on the N4. Considerably for mpdecision that handles all the tasks, that's considered good.
Also, how is this general? This should be in the Q&A section.
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Yes, and your screen shows 57% which indicates it clocked almost past 2hrs+ onscreen time. Users need to understand 4.2.2 was a broken ...also custom kernels stick to a min freq of 384, stock kernel runs at 500+ and 1026 on the N4.
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I thought that I'd mention that 4.3 also dropped the min. frequency on the Galaxy Nexus to 250, IIRC.
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Hi everyone,
Apologies if this is a rehashed question (My thread is two fold... Also to put up my post count!) But I was wondering what kind of 'weight' we can put on a Quadrant score? Is it really a reflection of how good and how fast our smartphone is?
I've used it in the past in trying to determine the best combination between ROM + kernel + OC app, but today by far, I've hit the most I've ever seen on my N7105.
Basically, DN3 v4 (BETA) + AGNi v4.2.1 R3 + 1.9Ghz OC (via AGNi tweaks) = 9211 on quadrant.
I was so happy!
I'm just interested to see what people think about the quadrant rating anyways, and what scores you've achieved.
They dont by any mean reflect the smoothness of the device, this test tests the power of CPU, GPU and ram of the phone. U might have a smooth device and low score and maybe the opposite.
Btw 20K stock
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mhoss48 said:
They dont by any mean reflect the smoothness of the device, this test tests the power of CPU, GPU and ram of the phone. U might have a smooth device and low score and maybe the opposite.
Btw 20K stock
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Nice score! I have a friend who said that the Note 3 is a touch over 21st stock as well.
All I know is that the DN3 ROM is butter smooth and my score definitely reflects how good the ROM is. (Quadrant on a stock Note 2 is 6400!) So I'll take those results any day!
Was just wondering how everyone else fared with their scores!
My score on agni kernel
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My score on agni kernel
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WOW. What ROM and AGNi settings are you using? I'd love to know!