I was wondering if there were any kernels out the with a lower clock the the one juggernaut comes with. 1.7 seems like a waste of battery. Does anyone know where I can get one? I like the simplicity of Juggernaut and how similar it is to stock, minus the bloat so i'm not interested in switching roms. Just looking for a more economical kernel. thanks =]
You can do it yourself with FauxClock
DevilDogg said:
I was wondering if there were any kernels out the with a lower clock the the one juggernaut comes with. 1.7 seems like a waste of battery. Does anyone know where I can get one? I like the simplicity of Juggernaut and how similar it is to stock, minus the bloat so i'm not interested in switching roms. Just looking for a more economical kernel. thanks =]
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Or SetCPU, System Tuner, AnTuTu CPU Master, Voltage Control There's plenty of apps that will control clock speed that don't require you to change kernels. Although if you're looking to undervolt as well, I've only found System Tuner to give me voltage controls. The rest only give me clock speed controls. But if all you want to do is turn the clock speed down, any of those will work!
thanks guys I appreciate it
FauxClock gives voltage control too. It's what I use.
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shadow3352 said:
FauxClock gives voltage control too. It's what I use.
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Ah yes I stand corrected, I meant out of the ones that I tested system tuner was the only one that gives voltage control options. I've personally never tried faux click but there ya have it!
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OK. so i followed the following guide to root my G2 from Cyan's wiki..
I messed around with the cyan settings under performance and I am not sure If my overclock settings are appropriate.
What is a safe min and max frequency for someone like me who wants smooth performance, better battery life but does not want to take too much of a risk in destroying my phone?
Also does the app SetCpu conflict with the built in Cyan overclocking options?
Thanks
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OK. so i followed the following guide to root my G2 from Cyan's wiki..
I messed around with the cyan settings under performance and I am not sure If my overclock settings are appropriate.
What is a safe min and max frequency for someone like me who wants smooth performance, better battery life but does not want to take too much of a risk in destroying my phone?
Also does the app SetCpu conflict with the built in Cyan overclocking options?
Thanks
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In the first/second post in the CM7 thread they state a 1017/368 ondemand is recommended; SetCPU will, of course, conflict if you have both OC set from within settings and also with SetCPU running; there's no reason to use both.
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In the first/second post in the CM7 thread they state a 1017/368 ondemand is recommended; SetCPU will, of course, conflict if you have both OC set from within settings and also with SetCPU running; there's no reason to use both.
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Thank you good sir
the whole spectrum from minimum to maximum is completely safe... the phone has been tested to be stable at around 1.8ghz, but there's no need to go that high.
I wonder, because I've always been into gaming on alot of consoles, so I'd like to play games on my EVO, but smoothly
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About the best thing you can do is get a lightweight ROM, Overclock your custom kernel
R2R going green and download no frills app to overclock, whatever it is if its sense I strongly reccomend amon ra recovery and ChopSuey kernel
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I would go with decks with tiamat overclocked with chainfire3D
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evo4gnoob said:
I would go with decks with tiamat overclocked with chainfire3D
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+10 This is the correct answer!!
Honestly any good aosp ROM.....decks, cm7, whatever. U should also give the savagedzen kernel a go. My handset seems to like it better, especially for intense graphic stuff......tiamat is still the standard though.
Thanks guise, should give them a try :3
i came into this thread, curious, since i've turned my evo into a media/game device and was wondering if there was a better setup than i'm currently using.
but apparently deck's 1.3 with tiamat 3.3.7 sbc and chainfire3d is... pretty hard to beat
I was not saying sense was better for gameing, I was saying if u are going to use sense that will work great on ALL levels, as in customization, speed, and simplicity...
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I would go with decks with tiamat overclocked with chainfire3D
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how do you use chainfire3d and what exactly does it do?
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how do you use chainfire3d and what exactly does it do?
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Kinda heard to explain if you go to his thread youll understand
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Can you play tegra zone games on the Evo. I actually have CM7 with Tiamat. Im also going to look in to chainfire3d now.
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Kinda heard to explain if you go to his thread youll understand
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Who's thread? I'm curious on how to use CF3D
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14091373
Chainfire3d basically replaces your opengl driver with his modified version. Download the app, open it up, and click install Chainfire3d drivers. In his thread he gives pretty detailed information on what each of the settings do.
Deck's AOSP Rom or Barnacles AOSP Rom are the best to try, they are as base as you can get (CM7 comes with ADW Launcher blah) And either kernels mentioned above but I use Tiamat.
Use setCPU to set up 'performance' governor and max speed of 1.19 anything in the 1.2 range and you risk freezing/crashing. It all depends on your phone tho so you're welcome to try out 1.2Ghz OC if your phone can handle that stable.
Chainfire isn't really required as I only use it in rare occasions. usually to play Tegra based games or to use it's OpenGL features to lower texture quality etc..
Only drawback to the AOSP roms I've found tho are that multi-touch can be a bit buggy, if you're pressing with one finger already then another to move the screen around in lets say an FPS game, it's very choppy whereas Sense roms are smooth (but it might just be phone specific) Another slight issue I've noticed in AOSP roms is they make poor use of the radio/wifi drivers, I get better signal/wifi reception on Sense based roms, but this was a topic for gaming so anyway.. I'm currently testing a recently released sense 1 official Evo OG rom for games and I'm actually impressed (using it with stock kernal no SetCPU) soon I will be trying out some kernels but if you hate AOSP you should give some of the custom OG Roms a try.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14091373
Chainfire3d basically replaces your opengl driver with his modified version. Download the app, open it up, and click install Chainfire3d drivers. In his thread he gives pretty detailed information on what each of the settings do.
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any specific settings that you use?
Hello guyz. I need some tips to improve my willy's battery performance.
1) Should i use "Easy battery saver" or "juice defender" ?
2) what settings should i choose ?
3) i'm using Rempuzzle rom and have overclocked it to 691 Mhz - 352 Mhz.
4) are there any scripts ?
I use my mobile alot and it doesnt lasts for for more than 12 hours... in that time battery decreases to less than 15% & then i charge it.
5) supercharger or juwe ram optimization ? Or both ?
6) setcpu governor ? Ondemand or smartass ?
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Hello guyz. I need some tips to improve my willy's battery performance.
1) Should i use "Easy battery saver" or "juice defender" ?
2) what settings should i choose ?
3) i'm using Rempuzzle rom and have overclocked it to 691 Mhz - 352 Mhz. I've used few profiles as well such as 728 mhz for flow bridges and drag racing etc.
4) are there any scripts ?
I use my mobile alot and it doesnt lasts for for more than 12 hours... in that time battery decreases to less than 15% & then i charge it.
4)
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To choose between the apps my opinion will be to try them and to see which works best for you. I would also have the governer smartass v2 (it is in cm7 settings however i don't know about rempuzzle). There is the v6 supercharger script. It improves battery life, here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2043498&highlight=script. Check your display settings and having a constant mobile internet connection drains your battery (especially if you have a lot of accounts like whatsapp, gtalk, etc.).
And you can downclock it If you are not play games, will see no difference if it is on 576mhz or 691mhz I tested app launch speed with all frequencies and it is not noticeable, but try it. I guess battery saving apps wont help much. (at least did not worked for me)
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And you can downclock it If you are not play games, will see no difference if it is on 576mhz or 691mhz I tested app launch speed with all frequencies and it is not noticeable, but try it. I guess battery saving apps wont help much. (at least did not worked for me)
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Downclock it ? Its a wildfire buddy not a galaxy note 2.. its one of the slowest and decreasing processor not good idea for willy.
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I know, have one just sayin you can test it no harm if u play games overclock it of course. Dont look for MLFLOOPS or how its called... just use it and get stopwatch i tested like on launching apps coz that is the only thing that is bit slow. Try and see for yourself. I mean, find optimal settings. Good luck
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I know, have one just sayin you can test it no harm if u play games overclock it of course. Dont look for MLFLOOPS or how its called... just use it and get stopwatch i tested like on launching apps coz that is the only thing that is bit slow. Try and see for yourself. I mean, find optimal settings. Good luck
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Yeah seems i found a fine combination. Using cm7.2 and setcpu setting profiles etc but best rom is rempuzzle handsdown
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CPU tuner
Oh... that just reminded me do download CPU tuner and give it another chance Before i had problems with it, but it was another rom, anotha kernel...
Did not take me long to set up and to test it.
I use screen on/screen off trigers.
Screen on max frequency: 576mhz (OC when needed)
Screen off max frequency: 176mhz
Kernel version: 2.6.35.14-nFinity [email protected] #1
And there is no lag when it waking up!! So far so perfect
So i found the answer.
Best stock rom: rempuzzle
Use setcpu, set profiles
Overclock to 710 max 352 min
Governor: smartass
For cyanogenmod:
Best rom: cm7.2 (stable)
Set profiles wirh setcpu
Overclock max 710 min 352
Governor: smartassv2
For good performance as well as battery life.
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no
I can not agree.
For cynogenmod, best ROM version is nightly as i had sound bugs, in-call volume etc. with stable 7.2... (and all based roms on stable)
And in nightly only bug is when you take screenshot. (sometimes do it right, sometimes do not)
Either min clock freq can go to 264 as well!!!
And use CPU tuner it is free :good:
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I can not agree.
For cynogenmod, best ROM version is nightly as i had sound bugs, in-call volume etc. with stable 7.2... (and all based roms on stable)
And in nightly only bug is when you take screenshot. (sometimes do it right, sometimes do not)
Either min clock freq can go to 264 as well!!!
And use CPU tuner it is free :good:
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Well i haven't tried latest nightly so cant say anything about it.
You have your opinion and i have my own
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yup everyone has their own opinions and hence no one could decide a beat rom for all.
And btw,rempuzzle isn't a stock rom,its a 'custom sense rom'.
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yup everyone has their own opinions and hence no one could decide a beat rom for all.
And btw,rempuzzle isn't a stock rom,its a 'custom sense rom'.
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Hahaha... thxx for corrections
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Hey xda & members
I was wondering if anyone know how to overcloxk jelly bean Tom's. I searched all over and can't find a kernel or no one has done it. My jelly bean is really slow please help Me
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jelly bean Tom's???
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jelly bean Tom's???
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My mistake. I meant "roms"
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even i too have a doubt, will over lcoking the device and using it as daily use in that frq. will this affect my device ? or any negative side of overclocking?
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even i too have a doubt, will over lcoking the device and using it as daily use in that frq. will this affect my device ? or any negative side of overclocking?
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OC is not always safe, but putting 1200 max on this one is not dangerous...
To change governor / frequency and ram rules... I use the "Rom Toolbox".
I use Flinnys JB rom, it has CPU settings in Performance options (I think any CM based rom should have those) that allow you control min, max fequencies and governor. And given that Flinny includes kernel that supports overclocking you pretty much don't need any extra software to overclock. I set my device to 245-1500 with interactive governor. In conjuction with background process limit set to 2 device performs very well.
Hello All,
I can't seem to find the location on this ROM that allows you to change the governor settings... I swear I've looked everywhere!
i dont use that ROM but just FYI, kernel control features may not be built into it. as a matter of fact, a lot of ROMs dont have any built in kernel setting controls. where you using it before and it had it? saw a user running slimbean this morning with ktoonsez kernel. full control
Probably...
xBeerdroiDx said:
i dont use that ROM but just FYI, kernel control features may not be built into it. as a matter of fact, a lot of ROMs dont have any built in kernel setting controls. where you using it before and it had it? saw a user running slimbean this morning with ktoonsez kernel. full control
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It's the kernel that came with the ROM, 3.4.41-slim-g846750a. I just read of people talking about changing their governors and wanted to give it a try..
i use (and only use) ktoonsez kt747 kernel with any ROM i am on (tasks latest currently). it comes packaged with an app that allows me to select and make governor and scheduler adjustments as well as tweak many other things in order to improve stability and battery life. highly recommend.
You can enable the developers settings by going into settings>about phone>and tap on build number 6 or 7 times and that will unlock the performance options
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Thanks for all the help guys. I activated the developer options, but there are still no governor settings. I think I'll try flashing the KT rom suggested above.
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Did u try tapping performance >OK and then the option to change I/o scheduler or the option to change CPU governor and clock speed? It will be there
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Did u try tapping performance >OK and then the option to change I/o scheduler or the option to change CPU governor and clock speed? It will be there
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DOH! There it is! THANKS!!!
I suggest asswax and row, good performance and battery life!
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