What cpu settings do you use on Wildchild? - HTC Wildfire S

Well as the title says what frill cpu settings do you use?
I have tested scary min/max 400/768Mhz and sio very good battery but some lag.
Interactivex noop 768Mhz max 480 minimum I get good performance and about 19-21 hours of normal use
I used lazy once but the
Phone was so slow like working on coal lol
So let's see other Wildchild users what setting do you use
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Sio with performance or smartassV2
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finance.resat said:
Sio with performance or smartassV2
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Min/max?
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anhelogr said:
Min/max?
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You should have known that by now. Anyways, 122-600 600-600 600-800 depends on my mood. Mostly performance tho.
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scary and noop

johnHooke said:
scary and noop
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How about lag I have used scary but only with sio hm
How is your battery life?
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I am using other rom than wildchild,but with the same kernel.So,i use sio/noop with scary/smartass v2 at 122-600 or at 122-480.
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What profile does everyone use on the stock cm7 kernel? And why?

I generally stay with on demand but sometimes use conservative. While I like conservative it seems to sometimes take too long to bump up the processor and will cause a bit of lag after wake up.
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I use Interactive 245 - 1113 MHz. It is similar to on demand but is more responsive in increasing CPU speed. I get great battery life, too.
You can read more about governor details here
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/cm-k...ebcc8db5/Documentation/cpu-freq/governors.txt
c00ller said:
I use Interactive 245 - 1113 MHz. It is similar to on demand but is more responsive in increasing CPU speed. I get great battery life, too.
You can read more about governor details here
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/cm-k...ebcc8db5/Documentation/cpu-freq/governors.txt
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very informative if you read through it. thanks.
Ya thanx for the info on interactive! I'm gonna try it for the next day! Anyone else?
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xsteven77x said:
Ya thanx for the info on interactive! I'm gonna try it for the next day! Anyone else?
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I've been using interactive and conservative. They've both offered good life. I'm using the streamline5 kernel now with conservative though.

best custom kernel for WFS

hello guyz..
can anybody advice me which custom kernel is the best for rooted stock 2.3.5 rom. for a longer battery life..?
pl.z.z.z its urgent.....!
kantry123 said:
hello guyz..
can anybody advice me which custom kernel is the best for rooted stock 2.3.5 rom. for a longer battery life..?
pl.z.z.z its urgent.....!
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U can't expect a gud battery life in our little wfs
But thr is a kernal
Which can make phone faster an better battery life Dust kernal try thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1618595
Click thanks if helpd
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hussy22 said:
U can't expect a gud battery life in our little wfs
But thr is a kernal
Which can make phone faster an better battery life Dust kernal try thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1618595
Click thanks if helpd
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thanks for ur reply..!
can u tell me the best freq and governor and i/o scheduler for wfs...??
kantry123 said:
thanks for ur reply..!
can u tell me the best freq and governor and i/o scheduler for wfs...??
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I'm using freq 815-122 governor as performance i/o noop that's the gud setting ur phone Will work smoothly
Don forget to click thanks..
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hussy22 said:
I'm using freq 815-122 governor as performance i/o noop that's the gud setting ur phone Will work smoothly
Don forget to click thanks..
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what freq will u advice for best battery...?
whch govrnor smartassv2 or ondemand...?
Wildfire - miniX10
Hi
I would like to load: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1967851
But it refers to a Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25550442
And it seems it is for the MiniX10
any ideas
For a long battery life, stock kernel is suggested
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[Q] Cpu governor problems with Viper x 2.2.1

Hi everybody this is my first post on xda.
love the forum!
I searched the forum about thi little problem im having with Viper x rom since i got the last OTA update 2.2.1, but did not find any answer to this or my searching skill sux.
So when ever i try to set Cpu governor to for example Conservative my htc one x reboots by it self after a minute or so.
Setting my Cpu governor to conservative does not stick after rebooting,
I am stock kernel i tried using faux m007 but my device rebooted again.
What am i doing wrong here?
Nice to be here and thank you all for help.
Use interactive. That's the recommended governor.
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eyosen said:
Use interactive. That's the recommended governor.
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Well i set to Interactive and i dosent reboot thats good but i was really hoping for Conservative so i could get some more battery time.
But then again i have been getting really good battery time with Viper X and stock kernel, so mabey problem solved??
But i am still a little curios to why my phone reboots when i choose Conservative
Thanx for your time =)
perpotator said:
Well i set to Interactive and i dosent reboot thats good but i was really hoping for Conservative so i could get some more battery time.
But then again i have been getting really good battery time with Viper X and stock kernel, so mabey problem solved??
But i am still a little curios to why my phone reboots when i choose Conservative
Thanx for your time =)
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Doesn't conservative lock the CPU to its lowest speed? That is probably why it's crashing
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treebill said:
Doesn't conservative lock the CPU to its lowest speed? That is probably why it's crashing
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I was reading up on the different Cpu governer when i saw your reply.
Thats why my device keep rebooting (crash)
Thank you good sir

[Q] What's your OC/UV set to?

I'm using the Titanium KISS kernel with Min frequency at 368MHz and Max at 1.4GHz. I'm also using smartassV2 as well as sio scheduler. What do you guys use?
I am using the kiss kernep for JB with 1,5 GHz and smartassv2. I think my one v has a nice processor inside , because i ran it with 1.8 GHz almost stable and New it runs with 1.5 for about 2 mounth and its very stable. Just my battery drains hard ,but i think this is because oft the New Miui Rom and wrong calibration. Hope wie geht a New update for Miui with the bugsfixey
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max: 1497MHz
min: 245MHz.
governor: ondemmand
i/o scheduler: deadline
you can read here, for more details about governor and scheduler :good:
How is the performance and battery life? Also, is 1.5 GHz stable? I'm scared to go that high. Being a nooby, can you tell me if my combination is good or not? Thanks
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maybe you can read here for more details about the stability of over clocking the kernel to 1,5GHz
1.2 is more than enough as ur battery drains fast....i use on demand or lion heart and when battery is low conservative
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SmartassV2 or Lulzactive

Hello guys what do you think which is the best governor for battery life and performance with ROW I/O scheduler? SmartassV2 or Lulzactive? Thanks
Actually, it depends, on you.
I can't say SmartAssV2 is the best vice versa. Because even if we have the same type, same ROMs, and same apps, and same usage. There will be a difference of how we feel about it. You'll have to try those 2 all by yourself.
As for me, I use SAv2.. It seems lulzactive didn't go well with me.
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For me, i prefer on smartassv2 because some lulzctive in the governor of wonder are less tweaked than smartassv2 that is for my opinion though.
If i'm not mistaken custom kernels on wonder default governor are most likely smartassv2, why not lulzactive? Because maybe is not ready yet or not tweaked enough to beat the smartassv2 for now.
This is just my opinion though.
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Kreaz said:
Actually, it depends, on you.
I can't say SmartAssV2 is the best vice versa. Because even if we have the same type, same ROMs, and same apps, and same usage. There will be a difference of how we feel about it. You'll have to try those 2 all by yourself.
As for me, I use SAv2.. It seems lulzactive didn't go well with me.
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SmartAss V2 is a big batteruly waste for me... I don't know why buy i think that the Governor will jump to almost MAX frequency when i touched the screen.... Why is it occuring like this?
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reddvilzz said:
For me, i prefer on smartassv2 because some lulzctive in the governor of wonder are less tweaked than smartassv2 that is for my opinion though.
If i'm not mistaken custom kernels on wonder default governor are most likely smartassv2, why not lulzactive? Because maybe is not ready yet or not tweaked enough to beat the smartassv2 for now.
This is just my opinion though.
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TiTAN-O-One said:
SmartAss V2 is a big batteruly waste for me... I don't know why buy i think that the Governor will jump to almost MAX frequency when i touched the screen.... Why is it occuring like this?
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Yep, like this two.
@RedDevilz:
Hey mate, where have you been? Haven't hear you in these months
@Titan: what kernel version did you use? Did you tweak the governor with PMR?
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Okay thanks guys.
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because ilove being different, i prefer lulzactive. actually you can tweak it on your own liking. just download ns tools and you are all set
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Kreaz said:
Yep, like this two.
@RedDevilz:
Hey mate, where have you been? Haven't hear you in these months
@Titan: what kernel version did you use? Did you tweak the governor with PMR?
--Ancora/CM9RC4--
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I got my wonder stolen man, so i just brought my sensation 2 weeks ago
And now i'm back although i didn't have wonder but i love all wonder users in here so i'll still stick around and try to help the best i can :cheers:
And also i help my friend who use wonder too so yeah i still can test all about this wonderfully wonder development and such
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Both are actually very good governors imho. I just prefer Lulzactive as I have better battery life with it.

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