The perseous kernel runs bad imo. Takes the smoothness away I noticed.
Really.... im using it on stock deodex rom and its running smooth. ....
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Really.... im using it on stock deodex rom and its running smooth. ....
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I see it. On all benchmarks too. Try it on quadrant when the planet shows up. You will see it skip alot. Th en compare it to stock.
i observe the opposite. it's about 10 times smoother on perseus than stock.
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The perseous kernel runs bad imo. Takes the smoothness away I noticed.
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I hate to be "that guy" but really...why did you think that DEVELOPMENT would be a better place to post this than Q&A?
It's pretty much Perseus or stock. Stock runs fine for me as is.
I think different phones handle kernels different ways. My battery is better stock. Also why can people post in development. You should have to be a dev or get permission from a mod if your new.
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I think different phones handle kernels different ways. My battery is better stock. Also why can people post in development. You should have to be a dev or get permission from a mod if your new.
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Probably cause it really doesn't happen that often. They'll move it soon enough. I just hate opening up the forum & at the top see that the thread count has changed, so I start looking for a new rom, only to find something like this.
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Probably cause it really doesn't happen that often. They'll move it soon enough. I just hate opening up the forum & at the top see that the thread count has changed, so I start looking for a new rom, only to find something like this.
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Oh. Sorry. I didn't realize this was only dev.
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I see it. On all benchmarks too. Try it on quadrant when the planet shows up. You will see it skip alot. Th en compare it to stock.
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I don't see any skipping and I'm stock deodexed also.
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I don't see any skipping and I'm stock deodexed also.
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I just loaded deodex lk8 fresh installed. perseous 31 and it makes my phone run jerky. I play arcane legends aswell and its noticable there too. stock is smooth for me.
I'm using ljc. I have force gpu rendering checked also. Seems to help a little.
Hmm I noticed that frame skipping too, but even when forcing performance at 1.8ghz and capping the gpu at 533mhz it still happens (even though its capping the vsync)
but besides that perseus kernel runs smooth for everything use.
I wonder what's causing it. I haven't tried stock yet. (no joke I rooted this phone within an hour or so of owning it. Didn't even mess with it stock outside of activating it)
No one sees this really? I have a cov worker with the same setup. installed the kernel and his does the same jerkyness. so it can't be my device. I'm very keen to stuff like this btw.
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Did you read forum rules/device dev section rules? Because its there. Multiple times.
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Quadrant has issues on ics and jb anyways and benchmark apps really dont tell give you a look at the whole situation. I'm running perseus v31 on my rom and have it overclocked to 1.8ghz cpu and 800mhz gpu and undervolted 75mv cpu and 50mv gpu and its way smoother than stock. But then again I've odexed and optimized my rom and slightly modified the kernel a tad but b4 the modifications and odexing etc it ran just fine on deodexed ljc
I like to break stuff!
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Nicgraner said:
Did you read forum rules/device dev section rules? Because its there. Multiple times.
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no. I didn't.
Kernel works fine for me
-TeaM VeNuM Like A Boss
-Galaxy Note II Edition
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no. I didn't.
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Maybe you should. They're there for a reason. I mean they're even stickied at the top of every subforum so you don't even have to search for them if you don't read the rules don't cry when you get flamed like a marshmallow at a campfire
I like to break stuff!
back to my original idea. It would be nice to have a total stock kernel with no tweaks at all but just the ability to overclock. anyone else want something like this?
Has anyone tried overclocking stock kernel with tegrak? I have my paid version and think I'm going to take it for a test run. Haven't really used it since my og epic days. Didn't really use it on the E4GT.
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CM7 doesn't look like it's finished enough to attempt. Can't seem to find any ACS builds.
Why ask this? Everyone will just tell you the ROM they are using. ALL ROMs are good. Just read through the top threads in development and pick one.
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I built my own. Imo it's the best way to have a rom that has exactly what you want.
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What are you looking for? Clean GB has good battery life. Very simple and everything works.
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Thunderhawk has been running well for me
via my EPICally transmogrified EI22: adrenaline injected & Supercharged
Here are the top six roms in MY opinion that are the best...
1.)StarskyROM (The one nobody talks about, but offers the BEST performance, in exchange for a couple bugs, that absolutely relate nothing to user-experience-quality. Pretty Stock, balls to the wall speed, not bad battery)
2.) LegendaryRom
3.)ACS ICS (Dont think its being updated anymore, Marcusant created MarcusantRom, listed below, which is basically the same thing as ACS ICS)
4.)SleeperRom (Amazing battery life)
5.)MarcusantRom (Incredibly Stable, Fast, Amazing Looks)
6.).....no need to list beyond this point, its all a matter of personal preference.....
Zeinzu said:
I built my own. Imo it's the best way to have a rom that has exactly what you want.
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Hmm. Are you going to share that Rom
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I too was away for a while..if you want a rom that works the way the phone was designed, frill free, no attemts to push or squeeze the device, and no bonker theeming.....cleangb is your huckleberrry.
I was suprised not to see it in the guy's list above
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Nothing changes whether you are away or not, the best ROM is the one that works best on your phone for the way you use your phone.
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Now that the new Samurai 3.3.0 is running real well Marcusant's Revival V1 is worth a look if you want something that looks a little less stock.
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Now that the new Samurai 3.3.0 is running real well Marcusant's Revival V1 is worth a look if you want something that looks a little less stock.
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I have not had very good luck with the latest Samurai kernels. I get horrendous lag. I believe this was even acknowledged by the developer, unless im mistaken and a new release has become available recently.
I had some issues as well, but last night 3.3.0 in 3 flavors came out.
So far I am very pleased, other seem to be as well.
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Nothing changes whether you are away or not, the best ROM is the one that works best on your phone for the way you use your phone.
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Kenny is right. To paraphrase- "the phone chooses the ROM"
(I've tried them all except Random's, and they're all great. Marcusant's was probably my fave. On CleanGB now with Travis' new Minimalistic Black theme and loving it. Try new Shadow Kernel, its the bomb)
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Kenny is right. To paraphrase- "the phone chooses the ROM"
(I've tried them all except Random's, and they're all great. Marcusant's was probably my fave. On CleanGB now with Travis' new Minimalistic Black theme and loving it. Try new Shadow Kernel, its the bomb)
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What kind of quadrant score do you get with the shadow kernel on stock settings? I'm running starskrom, flashed the shadow kernel, and now I'm getting 250 less of a score on quadrant. I've gerard some people saying they are getting 3000 or more. That not possible without overclocking right?
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That is correct. You need to OC to get that score. Quadrant is crap and can be easily spoofed. It does just some number crunching and a few video routines. The best judge of performance is how it works and feels for you. If you are hung up on whose benchmark is bigger, stick to smartbench 2010.
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That is correct. You need to OC to get that score. Quadrant is crap and can be easily spoofed. It does just some number crunching and a few video routines. The best judge of performance is how it works and feels for you. If you are hung up on whose benchmark is bigger, stick to smartbench 2010.
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Kenny is right- to paraphrase, "quadrant size doesn't matter".
Or whatever. I just judge by eye- am I lagging? Sticking? Randomly rebooting? My current setup has been flawless. But I am a charter member of "Flashaholics Anonymous" and CK23 is getting ready to drop Serenity 1.1.1, so I have a feeling a Nand backup and new flash is coming at me.
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Kenny is right- to paraphrase, "quadrant size doesn't matter".
Or whatever. I just judge by eye- am I lagging? Sticking? Randomly rebooting? My current setup has been flawless. But I am a charter member of "Flashaholics Anonymous" and CK23 is getting ready to drop Serenity 1.1.1, so I have a feeling a Nand backup and new flash is coming at me.
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LOL...I couldn't quite get the wording right. You said it all!
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[...]I've tried them all except Random's[...]
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3.3 Uploading Now!
I am running acs ics 5.5with the new acs theme. it is pretty flawless. but with that said, for some reason my phone prefers marcusant's rom over the rest. I have tried just about them all and might even try urban precision again now that the mms bugs are supposed to be worked out
Just some advice... You definitely want to be running marcusant revival ROM with the new samurai assassination kernel. You will not be disappointed, trust me. I am getting the best performance I have ever seen possible on the device plus 30 hour of battery life.
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please close
Btw alcohol was used to create this. Might be flammable.
Awesome, is there a slight rundown of what this has to offer over stock?
well, it may or may not be faster/more battery life. its a test kernel to find build method and make sure things are going to work before putting 1000s of lines of code changes in
Sounds good. Flashing now, will test as much as I can.
Will test also thanks
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How's the tests going? How risky is this?
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So far it seems to be running well. Run Quadrant and it is using Eco mode as my scores varied by 2000. Don't care about scores just the feel.
The governor is ondemand and uses 1134 alot more. Which is nice not seeing 1512 mostly so battery should be better.
Do have a question though. Do you want us to test different governors? If so, what's the preferred program?
Thanks joker!! It's great to finally have a kernel to play with!!
edit. Decided to use Set CPU. Seems to be working fine. I take that back about using 1134. Guess it just happened to be the speed of choice by what I was running. Still mostly 384 and 1512. And of course Deep sleep
This has worked fine in my testing Bluetooth steaming and calls work without issue. Camera works so does WiFi. I still see the msm host wake lock but it's not that high. Got 20 thousand in antutu so it seems to work without issue.
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So far it seems to be running well. Run Quadrant and it is using Eco mode as my scores varied by 2000. Don't care about scores just the feel.
The governor is ondemand and uses 1134 alot more. Which is nice not seeing 1512 mostly so battery should be better.
Do have a question though. Do you want us to test different governors? If so, what's the preferred program?
Thanks joker!! It's great to finally have a kernel to play with!!
edit. Decided to use Set CPU. Seems to be working fine. I take that back about using 1134. Guess it just happened to be the speed of choice by what I was running. Still mostly 384 and 1512. And of course Deep sleep
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I didnt do anything to the govenors on this release. This is mainly a basic kernel close to stock with a couple tweaks.
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This has worked fine in my testing Bluetooth steaming and calls work without issue. Camera works so does WiFi. I still see the msm host wake lock but it's not that high. Got 20 thousand in antutu so it seems to work without issue.
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It won't get rid of wake locks. They do have a purpose, but it should reduce them. Hopefully
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Flashed no problems. Chuckled at "raping malware" and "licking ICS." We'll see what happens after it settles in over a few days.
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So far everything seems to be going well. No stability issues, camera and WiFi work fine, everything runs smoothly. Though its hard to see if this runs better or not since it ran pretty well from stock.
Woohoo! Good to see you back Joker! I was a religious follower in the MoPho forums. I don't post very often but I just wanted to say it's good to see you and I can't wait to see what you do with this ridiculously powerful phone.
Re: jokers kernels 1/17/13
tested the oc kernel and its actually works well except WiFi is broken and can't OC,
just posting info for the dev
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tested the oc kernel and its actually works well except WiFi is broken and can't OC,
just posting info for the dev
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I never released the kernel, but yeah I reverted those oc's and decided to handwrite it. Plus I wanted to update stockish.
So Dont use octest1. It was a test.
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I never released the kernel, but yeah I reverted those oc's and decided to handwrite it. Plus I wanted to update stockish.
So Dont use octest1. It was a test.
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Sorry hahaha couldn't help myself I'm a flashaholic
A question:
What's the point of the UC kernel if one can just lower clock speeds on OC kernel and stockish kernel?
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Sorry hahaha couldn't help myself I'm a flashaholic
A question:
What's the point of the UC kernel if one can just lower clock speeds on OC kernel and stockish kernel?
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The gpu/avp/mem/cpu/etc etc will be underclocked and undervolted. sort of a "hey we have way way to much phone and everything is designed for slower crap anyways so lets also go slow" kinda kernel
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Because these kernels also have libs in the zip, are we OK to just move kernel to kernel?
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Because these kernels also have libs in the zip, are we OK to just move kernel to kernel?
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Been on it since last night and its going good , great battery life increase. Still seeing about 40 minute of msm wake lock since being unplugged 7 hours. Thanks !
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I am running CM9 but want an underclocked kernel for better battery life. What is the best kernel for our device running CM9 that promotes best battery life and where could I get it?
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codecaine21 said:
I am running CM9 but want an underclocked kernel for better battery life. What is the best kernel for our device running CM9 that promotes best battery life and where could I get it?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sgh+t989+ics+kernel
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sgh+t989+ics+kernel
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Theres always that one asshole lol I do know what Google is and how to use it. What I'm asking is for peoples experience on what is the best kernel to use in conjunction with CM9 is. What are these forums for if I can't ask these sort of questions? Someone here could save me a lot of heartache/trouble.
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Contrary to being an asshole, here is an actual link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1372690
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Contrary to being an asshole, here is an actual link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1372690
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Thank you. Have you tried this kernel yet? In your opinion is this the best kernel for CM9 and our device or are you using JB like most of everyone else?
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no offense, but it takes about 30 seconds to flash a kernel. Why don't you try a few and see which one works the best for you? Everyone's experience is going to be slightly different.
I flashed two different kernels before picking one, and after that I added some init.d scripts afterward that improved battery life over the stock kernel settings.
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Thank you. Have you tried this kernel yet? In your opinion is this the best kernel for CM9 and our device or are you using JB like most of everyone else?
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Unfortunately for your situation I am using JB like the rest because I find it more up-to-date, but I have heard really good things about the kernel I posted. Plus, with a title like that, who wouldn't flash it?
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Unfortunately for your situation I am using JB like the rest because I find it more up-to-date, but I have heard really good things about the kernel I posted. Plus, with a title like that, who wouldn't flash it?
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I would rather have stability than bleeding-edge any day! Contrary to my claim for the need of stability, I am going to give MIUI a shot. I tried it out when I had my G2x but there were some bugs that made that rom unusable as a dd for me. Hopefully my experience with MIUI will be much more pleasant with the S2!!
I'll flash the kernel later and see what happens. Even though I'll be giving MIUI a test run.... I always end up going back to Cyanogenmod. Always!
Thanks
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MIUI is really buggy on the s2, bootloop bonanza
acidxxfire said:
MIUI is really buggy on the s2, bootloop bonanza
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I'm very disappointed to hear that! MIUI is so sleek and sexy! Why is it so damn hard to get working? ... or is there just a lack devs for that ROM?
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When I was running MIUI my only problem was not being able to shut off the capacitive lights. I had no problems with bootloops or anything of that sort.
I get bootloops and/or camera crashes with the latest JB MIUI and horrible call quality on my end with the last ICS based MIUI. It's odd that the call quality is fixed with the JB MIUI and busted in ICS, should be the other way around lol.
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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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
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Leaked stock rom 4.2.1
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Where did yu get that
Sent From My GSIII
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Where did yu get that
Sent From My GSIII
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I think hes international version
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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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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 my note 2 is supper laggy i already rooted it over clocked it , i tried to odin back to stock and still laggy as hell might this just be a defective unit ? Even playing a youtube video there is lag. Anyone help ? thanks
Run a quadrant test and pst up the results. More info is needed to assist you.
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mistamikel said:
Run a quadrant test and pst up the results. More info is needed to assist you.
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This is at 1.9ghz over clocked
Jaimesco12 said:
This is at 1.9ghz over clocked
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That seems kinda low for an overclock gn2. What ROM are you running? If you are custom right now try stock without any mods to it and see what you get. You also may want to try and undervolt it. Also check what CPU settings you are running using setcpu or nofrills. Change the setting to performance and see if that helps.
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That seems kinda low for an overclock gn2. What ROM are you running? If you are custom right now try stock without any mods to it and see what you get. You also may want to try and undervolt it. Also check what CPU settings you are running using setcpu or nofrills. Change the setting to performance and see if that helps.
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Stock 4.3
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If it were me, I'd focus on getting my imei back and starting with a fully functional phone. Playing with unsupported (for our device) roms (such as the TW 4.3) or modems is a typical way to lose the imei. I am referring to the other request for support thread you posted.
Lag sucks. Not being able to use your phone as a phone is worse. Focus on one problem at a time.
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
4.1.2, no OC whatsoever, and my phone is a Beast!
Given the status of my phone. Being on custom clean rom didnt really need to OC or anything. OC tends to make my note 2 unstable and bring the battery life down a little. Think the cons out weighs the pros really.
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4.1.2, no OC whatsoever, and my phone is a Beast!
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What he said. Go back to basics and see what you get.
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