[Q] performance cyanogen mod 7 nightly build - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey guys
Yesterday I switched from the HTC Stock rom to the nightly cyanogenmod 7, latest version as of today.
Now my question:
i have the feeling that the phone is a bit slow compared to the htc stock rom (of course I have activated USB Debugging). Now my question is if it is recommended to flash another kernel.
I experience the performance loss for example on the homescreen and in the app drawer, it just doesnt feel that smooth any more... which is strange because the cyanogen mod uses the adwlauncher and I had the same launcher on the stock rom, running very smoothly.
Now is it just my immagination or am I not the only one experiencing that "problem".
I appreciate any comments
greetings from switzerland

I'm on build 12 now and find it very fast and stable. I am using adw launcher without any lag. Did you do a complete wipe before the upgrade?
As for the kernel, these are currently no kernels that work for cm7, how ever the stock kernel is very good and will overclock to 1.5ghz if you want it to.
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Blinkydamo said:
I'm on build 12 now and find it very fast and stable. I am using adw launcher without any lag. Did you do a complete wipe before the upgrade?
As for the kernel, these are currently no kernels that work for cm7, how ever the stock kernel is very good and will overclock to 1.5ghz if you want it to.
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yes I did a full wipe of the data and the cache..
It's just strange because everything was running so smooth with the stock rom and adwlauncher or launcher Pro. I even flashed the stable versoin of cm... same thing there...

You are using live wallpapers,right?
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tolis626 said:
You are using live wallpapers,right?
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I already thought of that and I did disable them without any success... still feels chunky...

Are you using setcpu? If so what gov you running?
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Blinkydamo said:
Are you using setcpu? If so what gov you running?
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No I'm not using any of this stuff... I tried to sort out everything that may cause the performance drop but with no results..

What linpack and quadrant scores are you getting after a reboot? You should really run each one 3 times and take an average, this will let you know how slow it is (not a 100% test but it'll help)

Also might be worth having a look at "Power Tutor", it'll be able to tell you which programs are using the cpu the most, might find one that is hogging it for some reason.

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What linpack and quadrant scores are you getting after a reboot? You should really run each one 3 times and take an average, this will let you know how slow it is (not a 100% test but it'll help)
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How exactely do I get those scores?
//EDIT: Ok results: about 40 - 41 Mflops, Time ~2s, Norm Res 5.68, Precision 2.22etc

Have you tried downloading spare parts off the market and setting screen animations to fast, might be them that make it look like its running slower. Be Dr this I an running out off ideas, your score on Linpack is about right for a stock kernel, yet could try running setCPU and have the CPU running a little faster, I have mine running at 1.2ghz for day to day stuff.
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If you are using apache14's kernel and use smartass that is your problem.If it's stock CM kernel I don't know...Try setting the governor to performance in setcpu and re-run the benchmarks.Telling us your kernel and CPU clock would help!
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I have the stock kernel (as far as I know.. at least I didnt flash a new one... I just flashed the cyanogen mod) as far as the CPU goes: I dont use setcpu... how's the battery performance when u run it on 1.2 ghz?

expremo said:
I have the stock kernel (as far as I know.. at least I didnt flash a new one... I just flashed the cyanogen mod) as far as the CPU goes: I dont use setcpu... how's the battery performance when u run it on 1.2 ghz?
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I can usually get to the end of the day and still have about 30% left, but I an a heavy user and running the WiFi all evening, do a good 3-4 hours of browsing each day as well as other stuff.
This is not a problem for me as I charge every night. You should give it a go, if its no good return it to normal.
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Blinkydamo said:
I can usually get to the end of the day and still have about 30% left, but I an a heavy user and running the WiFi all evening, do a good 3-4 hours of browsing each day as well as other stuff.
This is not a problem for me as I charge every night. You should give it a go, if its no good return it to normal.
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And you do experience a performance boost when overclocking it to 1,2 ghz?

Yes mate, I have a few profiles setup, when charging I have it set to 1.5ghz on performance, normal running is 1.2ghz on interactive and screen off set to 245mhz powersave. The phone is very fast, wakes up well and isn't doing to bad with the battery. The battery life will get better as the development of the Rom continues.
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I just flashed the latest nightly build of 15 and it is just as fast as stock rom. Did not notice any slowness.

Related

Set cpu with stock kernel droid incredible

I just rooted my incredible and I'm using the kernel that came with it stock. I disabled perflock and I left the max speed to 998 and the min speed to 245.
When I'm not doing anything on my incredible, I see that the speed constantly changes from the max to the min. Not even one second passes before it just goes back and forth, back and forth. Is this normal?
Coming from the d1 where it would stay at the min when idle, I'm not sure if what's going on with my incredible is normal.
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Yes that's normal. For better battery life, I'd try a kernel with smartass governor. It spends more time on the lower frequencies.
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Switching to a different kernel will give you the ability to overlook//underfoot the system needed.. this in turn increases battery life.. kingklick, ziggy's, chad's kernel are all well known kernels.. you will want to play with different kernels.. not every kernel will be stable to overlook to certain speeds on certain Rom's.. switching kernels is almost as addictive as switching roms.. always nandroid before flashing anything..
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Typos on my end.. underfoot = undervolt.. overlook = overlook.
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Will those kernels work on my rooted stock incredible?
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Yea! By stock i'm assuming all you did was root. I am currently running SkyRaider 3.5 Sense along with
"2.6.32.26-ubcredujuerbek-12082010 [email protected] #11"
I will edit with links to these two items.
SkyRaider 3.5 Sense - SkyRaider
Chad's Kernel - Incredikernel
My phone runs amazingly fast with sense but yet, even with heavy usage (Texting constantly, on the internet, gmail, even Fring) I can go an easy 24 hours on one charge. If my phone stays screen-off idle I could last at 95%-100% for several hours.
Yes, all I did was root.
Does the chad kernel provide wireless tether and will i still need to disable perflock in setcpu?
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the non stock kernels all disable perflock already, you do not need to do it..
flash the kernel via clockwork, and you are set.. jump into setcpu and adjust some settings and add profiles.. you'll be golden..
What he said ^^
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the non stock kernels all disable perflock already, you do not need to do it..
flash the kernel via clockwork, and you are set.. jump into setcpu and adjust some settings and add profiles.. you'll be golden..
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Not quite. I believe Lou's has some tweaks within perflock, so disabling it would lose those.
And most kernel devs, particularly Lou and the ones who use HAVS, advise against using SetCPU. I'd check with your chosen kernel thread for details.
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Also, I wouldn't 'set on boot', at least till you find frequencies that your phone can handle safely. Otherwise, you'll get a 'crash' loop, where your phone starts up just fine, but once you go past the initial lockscreen it'll crash and reboot. Very annoying...
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what rager said... ive put on kernels and ran em high only to get a "boot loop".. its tuff to get out of cause you need to get back into setcpu to scale back otherwise it keep on going.... i learned to put the setcpu app icon on my main screen so i can get there fast to scale back..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866736 can you install these with the stock rom. i wanted to experiment to get better battery life but didnt really want to install a different one.
keith4321 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866736 can you install these with the stock rom. i wanted to experiment to get better battery life but didnt really want to install a different one.
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Some. Make sure it's a sense version if you're using stock sense.
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Mr. Rager said:
Also, I wouldn't 'set on boot', at least till you find frequencies that your phone can handle safely. Otherwise, you'll get a 'crash' loop, where your phone starts up just fine, but once you go past the initial lockscreen it'll crash and reboot. Very annoying...
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That exact thing happened to me...pissed me off like crazy at first I was clueless then I just did a restore
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Yeah, if you let it boot loop too long it'll hard boot, which is where the phone cuts off completely. That has happened to me, and it ruins apps.
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Overclocking problems

I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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Bdix said:
I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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More info, are you rooted? Im assuming yes from the blackprince video reference. What rom are you on, what kernel, setcpu, any profiles etc...????
Bdix said:
I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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That's just your phones' way of saying "Stop making me work harder than I need to!!!!"
Bdix said:
I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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R u using gscript overclock??
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Kernal is
2.6.32.17-g9ab3677
Yes I im useing gscript. I have the
OC. File and Oshitttt
Oc. Works fine, but have to overclock it every time I reboot. Every thing is stock on my phone beside the peraroot (S-off) and the kernal.
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I do have setcpu, astro, and all apps needed to root and over clock. I am still on stock rom.
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Then I guess you're just unlucky :/
You'll have to just settle for 1GHz I guess.
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Wow! That sux...........
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Kernal is
2.6.32.17-g9ab3677
Yes I im useing gscript. I have the
OC. File and Oshitttt
Oc. Works fine, but have to overclock it every time I reboot. Every thing is stock on my phone beside the peraroot (S-off) and the kernal.
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I dont think I quite understand your situation, are you rooted or not, according to this post you say you are stock besides "peraroot (I think you meant permroot)and the kernel" , so meaning you are rooted (s-off)??. Anyways if you are rooted why are you using gscript to OC with? And if your on a custom kernel why not use setcpu or something similar.
If your not rooted (s-on) then I think I remember when using the gsript files that 1.4 and over was unstable, if you want something a little higher than 1ghz use something like word pad to change the value in the script you are pushing for the oc to go to 1.1ghz or 1.2ghz etc..
Bdix said:
I overclocked my phone to 1.4GHz but it freezes soon after. 1GHz works fine. I followed the youtube vid from blackprince. Any help would be nice thanks
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From my experience, not all processors are created equal... Some just handle the higher frequencies better than others do.
I have loaded everything why not working download kernel should put first in phone should I do in computer
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Yes I'm permarooted. S-off. I'm useing gscript because that's what was done in the video. I have setcpu and use it but with out a overclock program I can only raise it to 806MGz and with oc. I can raise it to 1017MGz. If that's as high as I can go then I guess I just have to deal with that.
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Bdix said:
Yes I'm permarooted. S-off. I'm useing gscript because that's what was done in the video. I have setcpu and use it but with out a overclock program I can only raise it to 806MGz and with oc. I can raise it to 1017MGz. If that's as high as I can go then I guess I just have to deal with that.
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As someone said earlier, I think you are using the old, unstable method. I highly recommend u updating to a ROM with OC embedded into the kernel.
It is also true that "not all processors are created equally" but this is the only case I have read with it freezing at 1.4.
Bdix said:
Kernal is
2.6.32.17-g9ab3677
Yes I im useing gscript. I have the
OC. File and Oshitttt
Oc. Works fine, but have to overclock it every time I reboot. Every thing is stock on my phone beside the peraroot (S-off) and the kernal.
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U need to find a rom that suits u and use pershoots kernel download any cpu tuner for overclock do not use gscript it really freezes ur phone
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I have the same problem ,i am running virtouos ROM with evil 12/10 and if i over-clock anything over 1094mhz my phone freezes the the only way that i can manage more than that is if i set it to performance scaling with no profile and there is no point on doing that because it eats the battery .its only good for benchmarking ,i think your problem is same is me, you have been unlucky with your CPU .i am just hoping its going to be different when gingerbread come out.
bahmanxda said:
I have the same problem ,i am running virtouos ROM with evil 12/10 and if i over-clock anything over 1094mhz my phone freezes the the only way that i can manage more than that is if i set it to performance scaling with no profile and there is no point on doing that because it eats the battery .its only good for benchmarking ,i think your problem is same is me, you have been unlucky with your CPU .i am just hoping its going to be different when gingerbread come out.
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Have you given CM6.1 a go just to compare if you can clock higher using a different ROM?
If you are indeed using the gscript method then this has been explained many times! there's a whole giant humungo thread about that hack when it initially came out.
the reason your phone's freezing is because you're asking it to clock faster, but you arent giving it more juice to offset the additional work it's conducting..hence the freeze. that old hack (while it was awesome at the time) is very outdated and has been surpassed by actual performance kernels.
It's all in the thread. you wouldnt put low octane in a sports car would you? same principle lol
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Have you given CM6.1 a go just to compare if you can clock higher using a different ROM?
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No i havnt ,i got desire z i thought CM6.1 is for G2 only ,i will look into it and see if its compatible with Desire z though i really like sense ,thanks
bahmanxda said:
No i havnt ,i got desire z i thought CM6.1 is for G2 only ,i will look into it and see if its compatible with Desire z though i really like sense ,thanks
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I think they have already solved the key mapping for the CM rom, look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847824
wileykat said:
Have you given CM6.1 a go just to compare if you can clock higher using a different ROM?
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I gave CM6.1 a go and i am stable at 1.5ghz cheers for that , i really like sense though, i will play with CM6.1 and see what happens maybe i will continue using it.

What causes random reboot in every rom?

I wonder wat causes all the random reboot,is it got to do with undervolt,overvolt,CPU speed and minfree value?
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Steven How said:
I wonder wat causes all the random reboot,is it got to do with undervolt,overvolt,CPU speed and minfree value?
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..overvolt?
Anyway undervolting and CPU speed can definitely cause reboots. Some phones can't go beyond 1.2GHz and I know undervolting can cause instability when brought down too low.
Personally I haven't had a random reboot in as long as I can remember, but I also don't undervolt and I don't OC past 1.2GHz.
Well,I'm using sense rom in the moment,enabled swap and supercharge.. and oc it at 468-1458mhz.. =\ still reboot,does vm heapsize affect rebooting?
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Steven How said:
Well,I'm using sense rom in the moment,enabled swap and supercharge.. and oc it at 468-1458mhz.. =\ still reboot,does vm heapsize affect rebooting?
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My phone's upper limit is also at 1.4GHz, runs stable on it, but haven't really felt the need for that. One thing that comes to mind is that your lower limit is pretty high. What governor do you use? Do you have a profile for screen off and what's the frequency fork there?
I would assume that with that setup the phone gets pretty heated, which could very easily cause random reboots. Any idea what temperature it usually runs on?
Myth010 said:
My phone's upper limit is also at 1.4GHz, runs stable on it, but haven't really felt the need for that. One thing that comes to mind is that your lower limit is pretty high. What governor do you use? Do you have a profile for screen off and what's the frequency fork there?
I would assume that with that setup the phone gets pretty heated, which could very easily cause random reboots. Any idea what temperature it usually runs on?
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468-1457mhz smartass screen in,122-468mhz screen off conservative.. =\
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Maybe you should try lowering the upper limit to 1.2GHz for a while see if it makes any change... in the meantime it might be helpful to know:
a) Which specific rom are you using?
b) Any custom kernel?
Myth010 said:
Maybe you should try lowering the upper limit to 1.2GHz for a while see if it makes any change... in the meantime it might be helpful to know:
a) Which specific rom are you using?
b) Any custom kernel?
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Android revolution 6.3.3 (sense 3)
And unity v9 kernel..
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mine used to reboot when i first had it, searched the net & it suggested the sim card.... made sure it was pushed in properly & its been fine ever since....
I found out when I use this android revolution 6.3.3 rom,and flash a music player mod by lyapota,it mix up the word,like holding home it appear recent app,but after flashing I get your personal information and if I use home long press to multitask,the whole phone will just reboot :/
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HTC One V Overclock

I am planning on installing a custom Rom and kernel on my HTC One V. The cm10 Rom, with Titanium KISS overclocking kernel to 1.5Ghz. My question is; has anyone noticed much of a performance increase from overclocking? Did your benchmark results improve much etc?
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The performance improves like hell, but I don't keep it over clocked all the time to 1.5. Generally, for me even 1.2 or 1.4 brings changes in overall performance. If your phone freezes on 1.5, then your pocesser isn't capable of handling it. So always over clock with care
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zxSeanFxz said:
I am planning on installing a custom Rom and kernel on my HTC One V. The cm10 Rom, with Titanium KISS overclocking kernel to 1.5Ghz. My question is; has anyone noticed much of a performance increase from overclocking? Did your benchmark results improve much etc?
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See overclocking it just provides.better performance for.the app.u are using at that time, u may miss understand but it does.not.give u more ram, 1.5 ghz will eat ur battery like.****
I.recommended 1.2......I use it with np
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I get 17-18 hours per charge at 1.5ghz with moderate to heavy usage. Web surfing, gaming, texting, reading books with screen on time of 5-7 hours. I have the cdma version with Virgin Mobile running the latest version of AOKP 4.1.2 and the jellyboot5 kernel. I can watch a full length movie using MX Player and only lose 18-20% battery.
Switch on ur net ...it's apps like whats app......if u use net the whole day...see it wont last 8 hours
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I am running my One V at a 1.9Ghz overclock, and I see VERY little difference in battery life vs no overclock.
As long as you are using a sensible cpu scheduler (i use lionheart), and not using apps that burn through as much cpu cycles as possible, your battery life should not be affected much. The Screen and Wifi use far more battery
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Switch on ur net ...it's apps like whats app......if u use net the whole day...see it wont last 8 hours
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If you'll read my post, you'll see that includes web surfing, some on 3g, some on wifi. Kinda hard to do with the net shut off. And for the record, I dont use Whastup, Facebook, Twitter or any other social networking apps. I also use Autostarts to control the autorun permissions of my apps and the back button to kill them when I'm done. Nothing runs on my phone unless I want it to. Control your phone, don't let it control you.
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If you'll read my post, you'll see that includes web surfing, some on 3g, some on wifi. Kinda hard to do with the net shut off. And for the record, I dont use Whastup, Facebook, Twitter or any other social networking apps. I also use Autostarts to control the autorun permissions of my apps and the back button to kill them when I'm done. Nothing runs on my phone unless I want it to. Control your phone, don't let it control you.
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welll ur the first person i know who is happy with ur battery life! i can max 18 hours with heavy gaming,net,music!
Please ask all questions in the Q&A section. Thread moved there.
Works good.
zxSeanFxz said:
I am planning on installing a custom Rom and kernel on my HTC One V. The cm10 Rom, with Titanium KISS overclocking kernel to 1.5Ghz. My question is; has anyone noticed much of a performance increase from overclocking? Did your benchmark results improve much etc?
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I ran at 1.7 for a while with no problems, scaled it back to 1.5, didn't notice a big difference on the battery life before or after modding my speed. It's mostly the apps your using or network I find that drain your battery, not your cpu speed.
Overclocking Apps?
What apps do u guys use for overclocking to 1.2 ghz or more so my HTC can be faster? I just rooted it
empire10 said:
What apps do u guys use for overclocking to 1.2 ghz or more so my HTC can be faster? I just rooted it
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I use No Frills CPU control
empire10 said:
What apps do u guys use for overclocking to 1.2 ghz or more so my HTC can be faster? I just rooted it
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I use setcpu its my favorite works perfect and lots of features, u need a custom kernel if you want to overclock
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Set CPU allows you to make profiles which is very very useful.
Single core 1G is under recommended requirement by android system nowadays. By overclocking it to 1.4~1.5G won't drain you extra battery because though you have been used more battery at higher clock rate but the time to spend on the process is shorter(spend less time to get it done) and hence, ended up the total consumption is more or less the same. However, this works only with single core system. On Dual/Quadcore S4 cpu, yep it will make your battery drop like hell when you do overclocking because you are overkill, wasting battery.
Modern Qualcomm S2 processor is very mature, it's safe to say every cpu is stable to run at least 1.4G. You will notice huge system speed improvement overall but I want to add that, use smartassv2 instead of on-demand governor after overclocking will make your battery better. I've personally overclocked to 1.5G(mySENSE-v RC3.5 + Titanium-KISS) and notice the battery gone quicker, switched to smartassv2 solved the problem.
SetCPU is good for single cpu only(our One V), it's not supported that well for dual/quad but it's profile is still the most user friendly in the world, good for noobs, you can set it screen-off(make the cpu slower).,etcs. However, almost all other folks are using Kernel Tuner now with dual/quadcore and it's also good for One V but requires a bit more technical knowledge.
Is this the right amount of overclocking
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empire10 said:
Is this the right amount of overclocking
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You will need flash kiss kernel to do overclocking....
min: 245
max: 1401
governor: smartassv2
io: deadline
TheEndHK said:
You will need flash kiss kernel to do overclocking....
min: 245
max: 1401
governor: smartassv2
io: deadline
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What you think about this, should this overclocking be fine?
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What you think about this, should this overclocking be fine?
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that's a perfect combo of governor+scheduler, keep it that way.
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What you think about this, should this overclocking be fine?
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which rom? if your on RC9.5, its fine
but if your on RC3.5, u might wanna OC it to 1.2ghz max coz battery drains faster on sense full roms

(Q) CHUNKENESS (LAG) on all roms and stock....why?

I just did a full unroot twice and being on stock seems somewhat smoother and less "chunky" than any of thr custom roms I have tried. All clean installs. I would appreciate any idea why I still have stutters and not fluid motions on anything.
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Jt004 said:
I just did a full unroot twice and being on stock seems so much smoother and less "chunky" than any of thr custom roms I have tried. All clean installs. I would appreciate any idea why?
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Truthfully...it's not.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2028661
This rom when installed correctly blows stock out of the water. Add the Nova launcher..and tweak the settings...and you will see exactly what I mean.Use the latest TWRP..and wipe correctly...and you won't want to go back to stock...ever.
He has a new update coming soon...which will add even more to it.
No need to go full unroot if you have Triangle away & TWRP
Mac
Whatever im on, scrolling is just chunky and switching between apps even with jelly thunder....it is much less on stock but still there
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Jt004 said:
Whatever im on, scrolling is just chunky and switching between apps even with jelly thunder....it is much less on stock but still there
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Don't know what to tell ya...mine doesn't. Are you using Nova ? In it..you can change the settings to increase the speed for what your wanting..
Mine even without it isn't chunky or stutter..but is much much faster with the tweaks enabled in Nova.
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Mac11700 said:
Don't know what to tell ya...mine doesn't. Are you using Nova ? In it..you can change the settings to increase the speed for what your wanting..
Mine even without it isn't chunky or stutter..but is much much faster with the tweaks enabled in Nova.
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Yea used nova and "speed of light setting" still stutters a bit
Anyone else having this problem???
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Im on the same side. Been a flashaholic for years and noticed stock ROM always equal or better. Maybe not about performance But MOST Are Battery Life which I need the most. Enjoying stock 4.12 int S. Africa ROM now and no need to flash anything else.
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sweetboy02125 said:
Im on the same side. Been a flashaholic for years and noticed stock ROM always equal or better. Maybe not about performance But MOST Are Battery Life which I need the most. Enjoying stock 4.12 int S. Africa ROM now and no need to flash anything else.
♥★★♥ AT&T Galaxy Note II ♡☆☆♡
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Do you have any stutter or chunkness on stock?
Thanks for imput guys!
Edit: stutters on stock as well...expecially scrolling
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Jt004 said:
Do you have any stutter or chunkness on stock?
Thanks for imput guys!
Edit: stutters on stock as well...expecially scrolling
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No issues here with any of 3 different roms. What apps are you running or is it like this immediately after flashing? sounds like something is running in the background causing your problem. Is media scan running constantly? Need more info on what is going on in the background to diagnose.
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lol.....WTF is Chunkness?????
is this an acceptable android term that i missed.....lol
Lol the chunkeness monster :what:
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lol.....WTF is Chunkness?????
is this an acceptable android term that i missed.....lol
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He is meaning thishttp:// http://www.thefreedictionary.com/_/dict.aspx?word=clunky
The stock rom is chunky. ..it's full of bloat. ..
Most custom roms are de-bloated already.
Sounds like he had a bad install. ..and flashed a stock rooted rom...
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Maybe try to reduce the Animated Scale setting under Settings - Developer Options from 1x to 0.5x or below? Toggle GPU rendering setting in there as well.
I also agree that a lot is dependent on your launcher. Nova is good to compare too *only* if you optimize it's settings to set all to "Faster than light"
the2rrell said:
lol.....WTF is Chunkness?????
is this an acceptable android term that i missed.....lol
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tyshemi said:
Lol the chunkeness monster :what:
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haha...I am meaning the phone stutters and lags durring scrolling and moving between windows and applications even when using nova and faster than light settings with the transitions to 0.5. It does not seem smooth as it is supposed to be.
I agree. Rooted doesn't scroll as well.
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Lol the chunkeness monster :what:
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I'm on the newest version of CleanRom. I much prefer it to stock. There are a lot of features I can't live without. Still, the price you pay is with scrolling. It's jerky compared to stock, especially when you are slow scrolling. Fast scrolling is not an issue.
Yeah, I don't know what you talking about. I'm running Jedi X6.1.2 and I don't feel a performance difference, but I do have a lot of nice goodies stock doesn't have.
OP should make a video to show people his problem
I experience none of that with jedi or cleanrom
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I know what he means. I also started a thread about jerky scrolling. Some people seem to have decent eyes they just dont realize or never seen a fluid scrolling capable samsung rom. My stock browser is buttery smooth even with heavy picture loaded wep pages. However tapatalk and facebook and some apps are super jerky. Even setting menu of phone is very jerky. Unbelievable. They are jerky when u scroll only with medium speed. If you scroll very slow or very fast its smooth.
This is very annoying for me. So I flashed every available rom and kernel and tried every rom/kernel combo. I think I found the solution.
Seems like The problem is caused by cpu governer + rom type. So I tried some stock roms that are very smooth and that are jerky.
I got the best scrolling with note2core kernel and ONLY IF you select iNTERACTIVE governer. Perseus and other kernels only have pegasusq governer. Once I made it interactive they all became super smooth.
If you are running perseus kernel or such u can also test this by selecting "performance" governer. It basically keeps your cpu in highest level. And your scrolling becomes buttery smooth.
It has something to do with cpu levels I guess. With pegasusq there is not much load to trigger higher cpu levels so it uses low levels.
I suggest you to try note2core with interactive governer.
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I know what he means. I also started a thread about jerky scrolling. Some people seem to have decent eyes they just dont realize or never seen a fluid scrolling capable samsung rom. My stock browser is buttery smooth even with heavy picture loaded wep pages. However tapatalk and facebook and some apps are super jerky. Even setting menu of phone is very jerky. Unbelievable. They are jerky when u scroll only with medium speed. If you scroll very slow or very fast its smooth.
This is very annoying for me. So I flashed every available rom and kernel and tried every rom/kernel combo. I think I found the solution.
Seems like The problem is caused by cpu governer + rom type. So I tried some stock roms that are very smooth and that are jerky.
I got the best scrolling with note2core kernel and ONLY IF you select iNTERACTIVE governer. Perseus and other kernels only have pegasusq governer. Once I made it interactive they all became super smooth.
If you are running perseus kernel or such u can also test this by selecting "performance" governer. It basically keeps your cpu in highest level. And your scrolling becomes buttery smooth.
It has something to do with cpu levels I guess. With pegasusq there is not much load to trigger higher cpu levels so it uses low levels.
I suggest you to try note2core with interactive governer.
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Thanks for your detailed response. ..will try and give some feedback
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Just changed to interactive and very laggy more than before even when forcing all cores online. Ran benchmark it ranged from 30 fps to 62 fps.
I want to exchange at att store but dont know what to tell them..any help is greatly appreciated
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Just changed to interactive and very laggy more than before even when forcing all cores online. Ran benchmark it ranged from 30 fps to 62 fps.
I want to exchange at att store but dont know what to tell them..any help is greatly appreciated
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the lag should be enough, i did it on my galaxy s3 i had one that seemed to have alot of micro lag......if they can see it they should replace it. Most likely they will ask you to show them the problem, tell them you have a friend with the note 2 and you dont see any of this on his phone and think that it must be a bad unit. they should just replace it if its within the alotted time. just keep complaining you didnt pay that much money for a device to be as laggy as a last years gen phone and so on blah blah blah.....they should give you a new one.

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