In the performance part of the CM9 settings there are many options to play around with, I've played around with processor settings and managed to extend battery life, any other tweaks that can help improve battery?
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Does overclocking have effect on my battery life? not successful in searching a thread on this. Thanks.
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I mentioned a few things about it in this thread, if you scroll to my bit, but this is no hard and fast tes, just my observations.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=59473
use xcpuscalar and set it to scale up and down based on proc. percentage, i find i can even save battery like this, whilst having the performace of a permanent OC when i need i.
@fa147 will do that.
i actually noticed that when i removed xcpuscalar and returned to normal i was able to save almost 2X my bat life.
@midget_1990 I have not tried auto scale but wouldn't this make the system slower instead because it would only speed up when there is already a lot of load and might cause hangups?
I used to hackmaster to a) save battery when i'm not using my device by underclocking and b) to scale up and o/c the performance when I need it (like with media playback etc)
What is the best performance settings? To save battery
Also i want a good tweak that save my battery
I'm on cm11
Sent from Galaxy Grand CM11 LAST BUILD 09012014
Showman2020 said:
What is the best performance settings? To save battery
Also i want a good tweak that save my battery
I'm on cm11
Sent from Galaxy Grand CM11 LAST BUILD 09012014
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governor :- "conservative" as will let you at least use the phone rather than POWER SAVING governor (DEAD SLOW) and best suited with I/O scheduler :- SIO
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You know... CPU governor will scale the frequency based on the apps' activities... Rather than improving performance in the surface by modifying CPU governor, I suggest installing Greenify and look for heavy apps that consume much battery and uninstall them.
Look for a lighter app that doesn't burn your internet data or battery.
Conservative governor will give you choppy performance. I thought the whole reason of installing CM11 was to get rid of lags... On the other hand, interactive governor will give you lag-free performance. Battery usage is different for everybody, depending on the apps you use.
Opinions on performance and battery wise would be appreciated.
where is pnpmgr located i couldnt find it through rom toolbox app search or es file search?
keep it stock as it is. better for battery life. performance is not really better. but thermals and battery life are worse
I'm trying to find out whether enabling Force GPU Rendering in the Dev Options is worth doing to improve battery?
I've read everywhere mixed opinions, that it works or it doesn't work or it 'should' work in theory but am unsure - mainly because it's set to off by default..
Currently running Resurrection Remix Marshmallow and the battery life is randomly good and [email protected]
It will increase usage, the stress of graphics is being handled by both CPU and GPU to save battery. Turning that setting on will put a big burden the GPU itself cant handle too well. Results will be faster performance yet glitches and stuff like overheat and battery drain may happen.
I have not been able to find any good recommended set of tweaks that I can use in an app such as kernel adiutor to maximise battery life and disable cores that I don't need, as I do not play games.
Would greatly appreciate some assistance!