am running the latest liquidsmooth 4.2.2 on my note 2 but the pre-installed kernel does not support overclocking , which kernel are you guys rocking??!!!
I'm using perseus kerne,l I got it from one of the treads here, overclocked to 1.8 is pretty good.
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Yup persus is good, note 2 core, and SOAP, make sure you use kernel that is compatible with aosp roms
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Hey guys, I wanted to know if I can flash some other kernel on my ParanoidAndroid (CM10)?
Also which kernel is best right now?
I saw a few kernels, it was saying I can increase my gpu also. How do I do that?
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Franco and trinity has bumped up gpu, not sure others
Paranoid should be compatible with most of the kernels. If you face any problems, you can always restore Rom
There is no best kernel. It behaves differently for different phone. Most popular is Franco and trinity of that helps
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Trinity Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
How will more gpu help my phone?
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Help you to finish your battery.
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Oh lol. Any positive results?
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Anyone know anyway to edit jb kernels of xperia s and enable overclocking ??? Coz most of the kernels for jb xperia s don't support overclocking
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Anyone know anyway to edit jb kernels of xperia s and enable overclocking ??? Coz most of the kernels for jb xperia s don't support overclocking
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There is no reason to overclock the S.
Just curiosity ... for benchmark purposes maybe ?
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When FXP kernel sources will be released, devs may then be able to add overclocking support to the same. But if you would take my suggestion, underclocking the processor works way too good for me on JB. Underclocked it to 1.35 GHz and enjoying JB to the fullest. Plus, you will enjoy better battery life.
OK will try
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I believe there is a custom CM kernel for the S called Amin Kernel or something, try it, it could have overclocking
Amin kernel for cm10 isnt working yet, just bootloops right now
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Waiting for a cwm flashable zip
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I tested tmobil, telus and koodo stock roms .. and find out that koodo rom 4.0.4 is most stable. I have t989ulvh tmobil baseband. Cirrently Running for over a week - no hunging, crashing or rebooting... no usb connectivity issues either... battery life is better then other roms. the only downside is no wifi calling and apn need to be setup manually.
Highly recommended for anybody who wants very stable rom.
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Slim bean aosp and Jedi mind trick for touch wiz.
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this is just a thread that is relative to each user...opinion based.
you say rom A
I say rom B
someone else suggests something different. there is no best most stable rom.
personally, I just rooted the stock 4.0.4 t-mobile update. and flashed jedi knight 2 kernel (for BLN use)
My phone doesn't hang, doesn't crash, its smooth, no issues. So I can say that IT'S the best stable rom. Does it prove anything? nope
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But, like HTCMDA said. This is all opinion based, not all phones are created equal.
PartyBoy v.2.1 is a good, ive tested it. but it not fair suggesting your own rom
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Slim bean aosp and Jedi mind trick for touch wiz.
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this are the ROM you're looking
Party boy v2.1 Rom very stable,bueatiful,fast...great job....
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Aokp m1 or Cmx if u want an Aosp rom if u like tw then party boy rom or any of the the jedi roms .
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Enviado desde mi SGH-T989 usando Rom PartyBoy v2.1...
I am currently using party boy ROM and it is pretty good
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facts >
Definately Infamous 3.1 and Aokp M1
Galaxy bean 10.5
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I've been running AOKP for months. JB M1 is amazing.
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As you guys know - picture worth thousand words... show me uptime for your roms and we willl see which one most stable.....
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I'm using slimbean unofficial and is superb. Unbelievable battery life too
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Cyanogenmod 10 is absolutely amazing on the t989. It is extreamly stable and the best part is you can flash the nightly ota right in the settings. I have not had a reboot or freeze in well over a month and battery life is nothing less then impressive.
Im still using Gingerbread 2.3.6 because is the most stable ROM I ever installed. I have installed a lot of roms but almost all of them doesnt work like i want or have the features I want. Jedi Roms are my second choice but they need much Ram to work. I dont like CyanogenMod for the only reason I hate that I can not select more than one contact to delete and also I dont like de APOLLO music player... If anyone can help me about that I'll switch to Cyanogenmod, Jelly Bean or Slim Bean....
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AOKP MS1 or clones&drones v3
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I'm using slimbean 3.0. Battery life is outstanding. Great ROM
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Been running Jedi Jelly as my DD since it came out. Was running JMT X3 before that. Ptmr3 puts out some amazingly stable stuff.
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I was wondering if anyone here knows what oom groupings and the other tweaks for multi core do. And if you have any tips.
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What rom are you currently using ... I found the new Jedi x9 rom to be the best so far and has some awsome theme support.... the new Jedi x9 has overclocking with the new saber kernal aswell as boot animations biilt into the settings menu.... its a sweet rom
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Any kernel where vector doesn't lag?
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Runs fine on my phone running Tiny Kernel.. And it was fine on AK kernel when I had that a while ago. Strange I never felt it was that demanding of a game.. CSR racing on the other hand... That's another story.
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Carbon ROM and AK Kernel....No lag.
Ak kernel definitely. Slim rom.
Link to that game?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nekki.vector
Its actually a really fun running type game.
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If you are having lag issues just try to lower the game quality.
I was using it on stock and there was no lag. I'm on jbsourcery now. Haven't tried the difference yet.
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Carbon ROM and AK Kernel....No lag.
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I'm also using this rom and ak kernel. But this game is too laggy!!
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I play this game on my single core nexus s 4g at 1ghz no lag at all.
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No lag for me using PA and AK 225. Though its a little overclocked at 1350
No lag i installed the game when it was really new that time it had lags since the last update i lowered the quality
AK kernel and AOSPA - runs just fine
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I'm also using this rom and ak kernel. But this game is too laggy!!
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Did you change any values /under clock your phone ? Ak should run smoothly on the gnexus
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Also have lags while playing Vector.Latest AK kernel plus SlimBean.