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Featuring:
Offering lowered voltages
Build optimizations
Performance through research
Removed wasteful debugging
Optimized ext4 mount options
VM, Filesystem, governor tweaks
Color Control
Contrast Control
Sound Control
Vibration Control (3/15/2012)
307MHz to 512MHz GPU as indicated in filename
1344 to 1728MHz as indicated in filename or any in between or above
Bull**** Free (Not pushing buzzwords to drop them later like others)
Tabs on the site:
Release: Kernels that have passed the experimental stage and matured in "Prerelease" (Full 3x3 kernel sets typically)
Prerelease: New kernels deemed to now be ready for stabilizing, consider this the Release sandbox (Full 3x3 kernel sets typically)
! Experimental !: The latest ideas, tweaks, features, test builds for users get tried here in limited sets to help speed development.
Why you want Trinity Colors
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Welcome to the thunderdome, *****es!
If I don't play a lot of games, what would be the advantage to using the one with the OC GPU versus the normal one?
lonnyrs said:
If I don't play a lot of games, what would be the advantage to using the one with the OC GPU versus the normal one?
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I would go for the non 512 versions.
Trinity-NP-Inferno is what I would run if I had a Nexus Prime (aka Gnex)
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Holy crap 512mhz! Im gonna do it! you wreaked on the vibrant
You should look at the source for glados (its on rootzwiki) it has an awesome liveoc function that I'm sure you could get on this kernel
Just a suggestion
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bbm21 said:
Holy crap 512mhz! Im gonna do it! you wreaked on the vibrant
You should look at the source for glados (its on rootzwiki) it has an awesome liveoc function that I'm sure you could get on this kernel
Just a suggestion
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You forget where glados came from (ezekeel, ogdobber, francisco, we all worked on nexus s together the past couple months)
I just tend to keep variables small while there is so much to be done.
Allows me to focus on the area worked on and not wonder what patch may have brought on the issue at hand.
So it'll come down the road.
More things will come with more feedback
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Using the inferno kernel. Antutu scores are lower than ever (like 4400), but I've basically learned to ignore it, because all I get on every rom and kernel are whack ass random results on Antutu.
On the plus side, nenamark2 bumped up from my previous max of 27.7 fps to 31.1. It is actually the first time I've seen a variation in the fps at all, from stock to other overclock kernels.
Sometimes backgrounded apps force close, but I haven't screwed with voltages yet, just running 1350/interactive so far.
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NP?
Why name these kernels NP when they are for the Galaxy Nexus (GN)? Haha seems kinda odd
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Why name these kernels NP when they are for the Galaxy Nexus (GN)? Haha seems kinda odd
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Nexus Prime
morfic said:
Nexus Prime
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Haha obviously I know what NP stands for, but that's not the name of the device, so I was kinda curious why you chose to use Nexus Prime vs Galaxy Nexus?
cms5423 said:
Haha obviously I know what NP stands for, but that's not the name of the device, so I was kinda curious why you chose to use Nexus Prime vs Galaxy Nexus?
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I'm just correcting a marketing mistake
Difference between given name an trivial name?
All with a big smile.
Ok, a fat grin.
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Just Flashed Your Kernel And Then I Seen
"Your System Is Now Successfully Corrupted"
Haha I Was Like. Oh Sh*t!!! And Then I Was Like.. Ohhh!!!
morfic said:
You forget where glados came from (ezekeel, ogdobber, francisco, we all worked on nexus s together the past couple months)
I just tend to keep variables small while there is so much to be done.
Allows me to focus on the area worked on and not wonder what patch may have brought on the issue at hand.
So it'll come down the road.
More things will come with more feedback
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You guys worked together!!! That must have been awesome!!!!
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Just flashed this. Holy ****. This is ridiculously smooth and fast.
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idkwhothatis123 said:
Just flashed this. Holy ****. This is ridiculously smooth and fast.
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smooth > *
I'll always sacrifice performance for smooth.
Usually you just wouldn't know I did
morfic said:
smooth > *
I'll always sacrifice performance for smooth.
Usually you just wouldn't know I did
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That's what she said.
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I'm impressed. I've been running it for 40 minutes and it's my new favorite kernel. Running the 512mhz GPU version, I get 60FPS in n64oid. If I put it in powersave, the battery won't budge.
just flashed 512 version, can not wait to try this out for a day or two!!!
Checking out the 512 version. I wonder how much stress this causes the GPU? I imagine long sustained use of it at 512 could cause permanent damage to it? I have no idea, just wondering. Meh, who cares.... I get a new phone every 6 months.
Thanks morfic loved ya ever since the great old vibrant days and now look at you a million and a half codes later!
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So I have been delving into Rom toolbox, awesome app by the way,and I found an option under kernel tweaks to change the I/O scheduler, I have heard of these before in kernel descriptions,but I don't know what each one is,can anyone tell me which one is best or fastest, I know this is probably opinion but I just want people's two cents, thanks.
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I use simple, just because the way android works that one is the best for battery.
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If you can use sio that would be the one I would use.
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Thanks guys, I did go with sio though it was hard to decide between it and noop
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Sio is much better than book in most cases. You won't score better on a quadrant with that scheduler though. That is irrelevant though because it does process better. A good way to find out which is best for your device and rom is to run zeppelinrocks kick ass kernelizer. It will suggest which scheduler is best for your device.
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This is unbelievable, this phone gets faster BY the minute
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Hows your cpu set up and governors ro achieve thatscore
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raw2000j said:
Hows your cpu set up and governors ro achieve thatscore
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It's more based on how the rom works, and the kernel yes helps with CPU and GPU scores but I noticed his GPU scores are lower than mine, one of the nation reasons I'm still stock. Because it's probably persues kernel and has issues with FPS in real world and quadrant performance.
He probably ran it 1600/1600 on performance or something on those lines
Edit: this is mine stock rooted GPU much better than his, until persues can match this without overclocking the GPU just to get the same performance I do on stock I'm not switching.
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Overclocked at 1.9ghz and gpu to 640 mhz with specific undervolting. Redpill kernel...
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Whats your battery life like? 1.9 is amazing
Lol see if that thing isn't a brick after a week of use.
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Lmao this guy^^^^^ op dont let him scare you. Talk when it has actually happend if so care to share the story?
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chuko303 said:
Lmao this guy^^^^^ op dont let him scare you. Talk when it has actually happend if so care to share the story?
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Maybe you should consider that you're not the brightest, most experienced person in this thread before talking smack.
Exposing a component to more heat means you are shortening its life, there is no doubt about that. Those with overclocked desktop CPUs often have elaborate setups with overclocking in mind. You can't add a better heatsink, or a fan to your phone. Mobile CPUs, especially, are designed to be efficient at a certain range of clock frequencies. Moving it too far from the norm means you eventually see diminishing returns.
I've fried everything from my first Commodore 64 to my current box, and everything in between. If you think the phone can function at that level for an extended period of time without failure, best of luck to you.
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swalter718 said:
Lol see if that thing isn't a brick after a week of use.
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Dude it was part of the whole meaning of rooting and tweaking. Checking different settings for a little bit, testing them and then reverting back to defaults. I will never leave overclocked/ undervolted or vice-versa settings for a whole day... its just part of the fun of tweaking and experimenting with our devices...
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I am all for overclocking, modding, tweaking, hacking, etc. Breaking **** is the best way to learn. But that doesn't mean you should push your hardware past the point of exponentially diminishing returns, and increased risk of burning your chips out. That is, unless, you have no problem with the very real possibility that you'll need to buy a new phone.
That being said, kudos on "going plaid" with your Quadrant score
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swalter718 said:
I am all for overclocking, modding, tweaking, hacking, etc. Breaking **** is the best way to learn. But that doesn't mean you should push your hardware past the point of exponentially diminishing returns, and increased risk of burning your chips out. That is, unless, you have no problem with the very real possibility that you'll need to buy a new phone.
That being said, kudos on "going plaid" with your Quadrant score
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Im with you 100% thus my paranoia about leaving the tweaked cpu/gpu settings for more than an hour or so... Too "paranoid android"
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redpill?
friedrich420 said:
Overclocked at 1.9ghz and gpu to 640 mhz with specific undervolting. Redpill kernel...
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How is the kernel treating ya? Which one did you flash?
XxLostSoulxX said:
It's more based on how the rom works, and the kernel yes helps with CPU and GPU scores but I noticed his GPU scores are lower than mine, one of the nation reasons I'm still stock. Because it's probably persues kernel and has issues with FPS in real world and quadrant performance.
He probably ran it 1600/1600 on performance or something on those lines
Edit: this is mine stock rooted GPU much better than his, until persues can match this without overclocking the GPU just to get the same performance I do on stock I'm not switching.
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I'm stock rooted for this very reason.
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Adam1422 said:
How is the kernel treating ya? Which one did you flash?
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Its the Redpill v1.42... I prefer it compared to all the others i used ( stock, perseus, n.e.a.k., note2core). Those results were with stock rom but redpill kernel. Im a fan of omega but today i discovered another Rom (Hawkish extreme series Rom for N7100). I may try Perseus with that rom and see how it treats it...
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First let me say this. This thread is NOT a what rom is best. This is just to see what everyone runs on there phone.
I run liquid smooth RC1 with ktoonsez kernel.
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Infamous 4.5
I am running Darthstalker XI with stock kernel and sometimes I switch over to Deviant and Xone kernels to compare battery life.
Leaked stock rom 4.2.1
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tmjohnsonfse said:
I am running Darthstalker XI with stock kernel and sometimes I switch over to Deviant and Xone kernels to compare battery life.
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Which one gives you better life?
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Carbon 4.2.2 with the kernel it comes with
MrDannyD said:
Leaked stock rom 4.2.1
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Where did yu get that
Sent From My GSIII
ddizzy81 said:
Where did yu get that
Sent From My GSIII
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I think hes international version
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charlieb620 said:
Which one gives you better life?
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So far I think staying stock is just as good as running a developed kernel for this particular ROM imho, especially when you want to get the most battery. I use SetCPu and will run min 486 and Max 1350/1404. SmartassV2 and Zen or cfq governors. I don't play many games on my phone, I have tablets for that and they are tweaked as high as I can go and be stable. It's all about what you use your phone for, most times when I benchmark it seems the higher frequency I push my score actually will get worse, might be I'm need to up my voltage, but I don't mess with voltages much. I will follow the developers guidelines for undervolting if I'm trying to squeeze that extra life, but I don't worry about it that much. Best way for me to extend my battery life is start turning things off when they're not needed. All the things I try with my devices I have learned by reading on the XDA forums, and by far the developers for our GS3's are the best and I'm very thankful for all they give up to give us these awesome roms, kernels, and not forgetting about the theme developers to make or phones run fast, operate smoothly, and look great. Without them might as well buy a fruit product, just kidding I would get a flip phone before I would do that. .... This was meant to be a quick reply, just got off a 14 hr work day and I'm just rambling a little, I hope my reply makes sense.
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Stock 100000000000%
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Stock debloated
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ddizzy81 said:
Where did yu get that
Sent From My GSIII
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Sammobile
http://www.sammobile.com/2013/02/22...iii-android-4-2-1-jelly-bean-leaked-firmware/
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PAC Man rom
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PAC Man rom
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Absolutely Luv it
AOKP
tmjohnsonfse said:
So far I think staying stock is just as good as running a developed kernel for this particular ROM imho, especially when you want to get the most battery. I use SetCPu and will run min 486 and Max 1350/1404. SmartassV2 and Zen or cfq governors. I don't play many games on my phone, I have tablets for that and they are tweaked as high as I can go and be stable. It's all about what you use your phone for, most times when I benchmark it seems the higher frequency I push my score actually will get worse, might be I'm need to up my voltage, but I don't mess with voltages much. I will follow the developers guidelines for undervolting if I'm trying to squeeze that extra life, but I don't worry about it that much. Best way for me to extend my battery life is start turning things off when they're not needed. All the things I try with my devices I have learned by reading on the XDA forums, and by far the developers for our GS3's are the best and I'm very thankful for all they give up to give us these awesome roms, kernels, and not forgetting about the theme developers to make or phones run fast, operate smoothly, and look great. Without them might as well buy a fruit product, just kidding I would get a flip phone before I would do that. .... This was meant to be a quick reply, just got off a 14 hr work day and I'm just rambling a little, I hope my reply makes sense.
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It makes sense...
I'm running Synergy right now with faux. Uv - 50 1134 386 with intellidemand and deadline io. Been getting good battery life.
Been looking over the att threads I'm about to try one of their roms since there are a couple with a little more tweaks that also include multi Window plus other goodies.
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Wicked v8 with xone dx kernal
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Liquidsmooth RC2 at the moment and if i feel nostalgic, I pop back with Frosty JB.
Liquidsmooth RC2 with stock kernel.
just got running sons of android this morning. my fallback is paranoid android 2.54, but i like to try all the new roms, so i reflash often
p.s. sons of android is running nicely
Hi guys! I don't think you've heard of me. I'm just another kernel dev from another forums. I've been developing kernels in XDA for about a year now. Anyways, getting on with it, ASKP started from galaxy nexus initially. And now, we've been making a huge success to the device itself as majority of the users run ASKP. But instead of bragging, I rather show it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46390201
If you look around that forum, most kernels are based on ASKP.
Okay. So. Why am I here? To bring ASKP to your device. The optimus G. Why? For a complete idiotic friend.
Joking.
Anyways, please feel free to drop a post here regarding any issues kernel developers are having right now or, what you want to see in ASKP.
Cheers
Amperific.
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Thanx for your offer, i hope a few kernel devs will accept. Would love to see a ASKP kernel for E975.
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Nice. Calling my friends, @ThatKawaiiGuy and @xboxfanj
Now for the features? I guess OC in CPU and GPU, variety of governors, and great battery life.
please make one for stock rom.
we would love to see many options of kernel on stock and on custom roms
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THEE UUNDERRWOORLD!!!
If you just want to port your mako kernel, all you have to do is cherry-pick https://github.com/xboxfanj/kernel_msm/commit/8767da2ee3154956922e0248ea164f1dc14aead7 and fix any conflicts and then remake the defconfig (make gee_defconfig, mv .config arch/arm/configs/gee_defconfig and then copy any changes you did for mako).
Let me know if you need any help.