I have 3 of them....deadline....cfq and noop what do they do and what are the differences? And which is best?
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They determine the importance of input and output processes. Google it and you should find more details or specifics about each. I lean on flash based IO's as that is the type of memory we have.
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blankit said:
I have 3 of them....deadline....cfq and noop what do they do and what are the differences? And which is best?
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Have a look at the thread below. It has all the info you'll need regarding schedulers, governors etc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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What kind of quadrants are people getting from the galaxy nexus? I'm rooted running cm9 nightlies and my quadrants are not as good as I expected. I came from the evo 3D and quadrants on that device were well over 3000. With the nexus I'm getting high 2000's.
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My score is 3647
Franco's kernel..
Bet there are others who are higher
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iGoogleNexus said:
My score is 3647
Franco's kernel..
Bet there are others who are higher
- Google
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Alright I'm gonna have to check that out. This is literally my first day running this phone. So I'm a GNEX rookie. Is that kernal available for the sprint GNEX?
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Didn't I just see another thread on quadrant in the general section? I blame whoever started this.
by the way, use antutu.
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SocialReject said:
Didn't I just see another thread on quadrant in the general section? I blame whoever started this.
by the way, use antutu.
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That was me haha
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I'm sorry for starting another thread. Honestly.
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Good call on the Franco kernal.
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Hi,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21353455
I'm not even sure what kernel I am running but I want to get the most efficient and most battery conservative kernel available. I don't want to deal with any issues. Can anyone help? Thanks!
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Anybody know where i can get additional governor modules compiled for the gnex?
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Hey guys. I'm running air kernel on a Verizon galaxy nexus. As you know there are a TON of governers and a few schedulers...which do you guys recommend and what even is a scheduler?
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http://www.lmgtfy.com
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Governors are how your CPU scales through frequencies. You can Google what governors do what. And an I/O scheduler is how Input and Output data is taken in. How it schedules priority of data. And how efficiently it does it. I would say pegasusq is the best gov. And VR or Fiops is the best I/O at least in my expierence.
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Maybe that's not exactly the right title.. but can someone point me to a program to change the GPU speed and which kernels allow this? I have seen this on cm9/10.
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As far as I know, the leankernel has such function
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qtwrk said:
As far as I know, the leankernel has such function
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Thanks appreciate it.
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There was a thread here on XDA a couple of weeks back where someone benchmarked performance at each GPU clock speed- stock was best.
Just passing along info.
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jimmyco2008 said:
There was a thread here on XDA a couple of weeks back where someone benchmarked performance at each GPU clock speed- stock was best.
Just passing along info.
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Its only for emulators. They do run fine but at 512* it runs nearly 60fps constantly.
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Faux123 actually has a on demand governor for the GPU allowing load based scaling.
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Huh.. interesting. So it'll switch over GPU speeds depending on my activity if needed?
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withbloodskies said:
Huh.. interesting. So it'll switch over GPU speeds depending on my activity if needed?
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Yeah, I believe that's the idea.
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