[Q] Franco kernel 18.2 best goveror and i/o - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

any suggestions? i am looking for best performance some voltages would be nice to if someone would be kind enough, thanks in advance
i am also using AOKP b25 GSM

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[Q] Custom ROM for modern combat 3.

Hello there forum.
I have been wondering if someone can help me find a custom ROM for my [GSM] Galaxy nexus that can support both 13500ghz CPU overclocking as well as games such as Modern combat 3 and GTA3. This actually will help me increase the graphics performance and keep my nexus in the right temperature. I have tested Foxhound ROM but it appeared that it doesn't support games.
It is my first thread and I hope everyone will benefit from it . thanks
You're looking for a kernel not a ROM. A ROM doesn't control CPU overclocking.
AOKP + Franco Kernel will do you well though. As Franco Kernel requires 4.0.3.
zephiK said:
You're looking for a kernel not a ROM. A ROM doesn't control CPU overclocking.
AOKP + Franco Kernel will do you well though. As Franco Kernel requires 4.0.3.
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Hmmm is thats so, thanks for the information. I haven't tried to install a Kernel before but ill check how.
thanks again for the fast reply.
zephiK said:
You're looking for a kernel not a ROM. A ROM doesn't control CPU overclocking.
AOKP + Franco Kernel will do you well though. As Franco Kernel requires 4.0.3.
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Is that what am looking for? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367341
flavoristic said:
Hmmm is thats so, thanks for the information. I haven't tried to install a Kernel before but ill check how.
thanks again for the fast reply.
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Kernel is responsible for overclocking your CPU, undervolting, etc.
This kernel will ALSO OC your GPU to 384 MHz from 308 MHz (or so) so it should help a lot.
zephiK said:
Kernel is responsible for overclocking your CPU, undervolting, etc.
This kernel will ALSO OC your GPU to 384 MHz from 308 MHz (or so) so it should help a lot.
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Great,, so now the only 4.0.3 I have is the Foxhound ROM. Should i flash into it and then try and install the Kernal from there?
flavoristic said:
Great,, so now the only 4.0.3 I have is the Foxhound ROM. Should i flash into it and then try and install the Kernal from there?
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Just flash it after flashing a ROM. If Foxhound is 4.0.3 then you can try it with that, I personally prefer AOKP but like I said before if Foxhound is 4.0.3 then go for it unless you want to try AOKP.
Good, i will work on it right now. ill hit you when works.
flavoristic said:
Good, i will work on it right now. ill hit you when works.
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Okay. Sounds good.
unfortunately it did not fix my problem. i am still stuck in Modern combat 3 intro loop. what should i do?
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel version: 3.0.16- franco-Kernel-pro-de-franco
flavoristic said:
unfortunately it did not fix my problem. i am still stuck in Modern combat 3 intro loop. what should i do?
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel version: 3.0.16- franco-Kernel-pro-de-franco
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Me too.. anyone can help us..
ROM: AOKP Build 28
Kernel: Nightly Franco r112
You might try Morphics Trinity kernel.
http://www.derkernel.com/ics-tuna-exp.html
Try this one, it has an over-clocked GPU as well
TNP138-RD-FUV
This is the Trinity NP kernel with 1382MHz CPU And 512 GPU clock
It might help you out.
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Try GLaDOS by ezekeel. it has GPU overclock till 500 mhz and CPU overclock till 1.6 ghz
For changing live overclock and other tweaks get nstools from market or buy glados control.
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blockbusta said:
Try GLaDOS by ezekeel. it has GPU overclock till 500 mhz and CPU overclock till 1.6 ghz
For changing live overclock and other tweaks get nstools from market or buy glados control.
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Just be aware that some devices cannot handle over-clocking past 1.3. The phone will crash and reboot. If you try a kernel with over-clock to 1.6 be sure that you DO NOT check "set on boot". That way if your phone crashes and reboots, it will boot up OK.
In the link above for Trinity kernel there is a 1.6 CPU w/ 512 GPU. If you want to try it.
I have also read that even the devices that can handle the 1.6 without crashing, don't actually run at 1.6 due to thermal throttle. When the CPU reaches 1.6 it over heats and will thermal throttle down within seconds.
Let us know how it turns out.
Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Galaxy Nexus.

Best Kernel?

So i've been reading up on some kernels. Specifically the ones where they seem to give good battery and stability. Overall it seems the Trinity is most stable, while Franco's is also about the same. However which of these two kernels do you feel that are more stable?
LeanKernel the best battery life and good stability.
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yungboss22 said:
LeanKernel the best battery life and good stability.
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i've been trying many kernels for my GN and i totally agreed: in my specific case AOKP+LeanKernel+LeanKernelTweaks=absolutely the best so far!
johno168 said:
So i've been reading up on some kernels. Specifically the ones where they seem to give good battery and stability. Overall it seems the Trinity is most stable, while Franco's is also about the same. However which of these two kernels do you feel that are more stable?
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There are many opinions about this. Some like franco's, some like Trinity and some Lean.
I tested Franco and Trinity on AOKP M3 and can't catch greate differences. I think the kernerls are all good, but the differences are quite low. Its more a placebo which kernel is the best.
Here you can see battery life on GSM Nexus on AOKP and Trinity Kernel: click me!
PS: Never heard of Lean, can anyone provide a link? Search found nothing ..
franco kernel, batery, performance, stability.. the best !
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LeanKernel the best battery life and good stability.
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+1 for leankernal. Great battery life.
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Lean Kernel.
Best battery life, 4+ screen time hours every time even with all the Netflix and Music I watch and listen to.
It's a minimalistic kernel so you can probably get others which would sacrifice battery life for better performance.
Its on rootzwiki, but there's probably a reason its not here, so I won't post a link! Just Google it....IMO, trinity kernel is the best! Especially the 512 MHz gpu version! Smooth and battery life is great! But it truly depends how u use your phone, how much u put it thru. Everyone varies! The beauty of android is u have options! So go nuts and flash em all and try it out
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yungboss22 said:
LeanKernel the best battery life and good stability.
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not the best battery life for me
Franco by far. Best overall battery life, refinement and performance.
TRINITY no doubt. I tested Franco, Lean, Fugu over weeks. Apart from Benchmark all showed worse value than Trinity. Most imortant for me is battery live. I am on push exchange for 24 hours, permanent 3G and GPS, automatic update and WiFi roughly 2-3 hours per day. Besides of that approximately 30-45 calls everyday and 85% roming.
Bettry shows in the evening 40%+. Scaling Governor recently changed from OnDemand to HotPlug. Idle Min CPU 350MHz and Max CPU set t 1200MHz.
Warmly recomend to taste.
I have to say, I've flashed a lot if custom kernels in my Android days. Right now, I'm really loving this kernel by Faux123.
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The kernel that comes with AOKP suits me fine. Tried Franco for a while but seems like battery drained faster..
I have been using Manhatten IC ROM since I got my Nexus, using Lean Kernel. Has been working fine for me. But I've installed Francos and bought the Franco Kernel Updater. Using FrancoTurtle governor and raised the CPU to allow 1200Mhz, I am amazed. Battery life is great, the phone is snappy and responsive all round.
Can recommend Francos Kernel.
Franco Kernel 13.1 is so far the pinnacle of the Franco Kernel development. I'd recommend it over the later versions where there have been instabilities galore and decreases in performance/battery life. I've tried many kernels(Trinity and Lean are also good) but always end up returning to 13.1!
Regards.
Well thanks for the reply guys! At the moment I'm testing glados, waiting for Franco's 18 tonight. It looks to me its between Franco and lean kernel
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Disregard this post...wrong thread
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lynxboy said:
Franco Kernel 13.1 is so far the pinnacle of the Franco Kernel development. I'd recommend it over the later versions where there have been instabilities galore and decreases in performance/battery life. I've tried many kernels(Trinity and Lean are also good) but always end up returning to 13.1!
Regards.
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I was going to write the exact same thing. I recently switched from Franco to Lean Kernel and am noticing significant battery improvements. Any idea why the latest editions of Franco seem to provide worse battery life?
James Bond 007. I've gotten all the performance that I've had w/ Franco's and an extra two hours of on screen time with heavy network use.
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lynxboy said:
Franco Kernel 13.1 is so far the pinnacle of the Franco Kernel development. I'd recommend it over the later versions where there have been instabilities galore and decreases in performance/battery life. I've tried many kernels(Trinity and Lean are also good) but always end up returning to 13.1!
Regards.
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QFT
i thought i was the only one who thought this. but yeah, nothing comes close to franco 13.1.

Noob question

Hi guys, I was wondering if there's a difference from lower voltages via vipermod and lowering CPU frequencies via lets say voltage control or cyanogenmod tweaks? Just trying to get great battery life on aosp. Any help is appreciated.
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[Q] Recommended kernel and rom

Hi everyone, I should be receiving my Galaxy Nexus thursday and i<m very exited but as always, new cell = a lot to read on!! and I was just wondering if anyone could give me a heads up on whats the newest most recommended rom and kernel and other stuff like that!
Thank you very much for anwsers!
you should try Rascream rom and trinity kernel. excellent battery life,smooth and close to stock with useful tweaks.
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/rascream/?id=maguro
Try AOKP Build 37 with Franco's latest nightly kernel. AOKP offers boatloads of customization, and Franco's kernel seems to do everything right.
Is that rom for GSM never heard of that rom
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Thanks a lot guys! do you know how much o/c can i get with both kernels?
I like stock 4.0.4 with franco's kernel.
And as for over clock, you can go up to 1344 with franco's if you wish.
He also has an over clocked GPU build, but that one can cause issues with your phone. Try and see!
paranoid android 0.9b nothing better out there no wasted space on statusbars + unique tablet look
SharpNick said:
Hi everyone, I should be receiving my Galaxy Nexus thursday and i<m very exited but as always, new cell = a lot to read on!! and I was just wondering if anyone could give me a heads up on whats the newest most recommended rom and kernel and other stuff like that!
Thank you very much for anwsers!
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I use slim rom with Franco's kernel. Smooth, fast and good battery. Been using since I got mine 3 months ago. No complaints.

Stock JB 4.1.1 - but which Kernel?!

So I really can't decide if I should use Franco's Kernel oder the Trinity Kernel
can someone list the differences?
I'm using franco kernel and it's really good. I bought the app in play store too.
I tried both. Both are great. I bought both apps as well to support both devs. I prefer trinity. Works better for me and has better color settings out of the box.
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I am using Kernel Franco and made some adjustments in color, besides ... undervolting is working well and has improved somewhat in the quadrant test, passed the 3000 points.
fernandosds1 said:
I am using Kernel Franco and made some adjustments in color, besides ... undervolting is working well and has improved somewhat in the quadrant test, passed the 3000 points.
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Were can i get franco kernel for GSM Galaxy Nexus 4.1.1 JB?
Stock
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