[Q] what is the best kernel for cm 10.1 - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i'm using cm 10.1 and i need a kernel for that rom which giving me more performance
advice me please

According to my own experience I prefer to use neak kernel with trickster app to control the kernel. However, to get the most stable performance I usually recommend using the stock kernel that comes with the ROM.
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I use for the newest PAC 4.3 with CM 10 the newest Devil Kernel. Runs up to 2000. If you looking for performance I would suggest this Kernel. With same tweaks it runs stable and I personally was impressed by the battery life. Also had running the Saber Kernel, runs up to 1800 very stable and tweak able. On the devil kernel some things are not able to tweak.

Best 4.2.2 kernel = thors kernel, no doubt. Awesome battery life and stability and very performant (21 to 22k in antutu possible if you OC)
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Darkside digital warfare

I was wondering why after updating from and stock Telus ROM and darksides kernel from his kernel thread to the DDW ROM my processor has been slowed down to 1.35 GHz I saw in notes he does this for safety or something but my Telus G2X has a 1.5 GHz CPU stock am I better off running my stock ROM with just a kernel. Also my 4g icon has disappeared. I also ran some bench tests before and after with those previously mentioned ROM kernel combos and I went from 1.75 overclocked to 1.35 and it shows me being slower then a stock galaxy s2 X.
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Download a clock controller app from the market and set the clock to whatever you like, i use setcpu. Pretty straight forward.
The point of the underclock and undervoltage in Darksides ROM isn't to gain stability or because of a problem with stock speeds....it's only purpose is to give you better battery life.
Stability with custom ROMS is the problem you will run into when you test enough of them.
I think the most stable one I ran was Gingersnap.
Peace.
Is it safe to overclock to 1.85? Does it just suck life out of battery
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curry67 said:
Is it safe to overclock to 1.85? Does it just suck life out of battery
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Darksides kernel oc's to 1.78 ghz but comes stock at 1.35
If you torque it up all the way, the phone will def perform better but the battery life will suffer.
I was using the bullet kernel on juggernaut and it is at 1.67 ghz... Battery life went down quickly if inwas using the phone a lot.
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Yeah I set it to cap at 1.52 I just hope these profiles work
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ninrocket2 said:
The point of the underclock and undervoltage in Darksides ROM isn't to gain stability or because of a problem with stock speeds....it's only purpose is to give you better battery life.
Stability with custom ROMS is the problem you will run into when you test enough of them.
I think the most stable one I ran was Gingersnap.
Peace.
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dude just stop with your anti custom ROM posts. There's a reason why a lot of people use custom roms, it's been completely stable for us.
you are a case of user error

Liquid Smooth ROM v1.35 & Lean Kernel 3.3.0

Hi,
Can anyone give me feedback on the combo of liquid smooth rom 1.35 & lean kernel 3.3.0? I am looking for performance & battery life am not after heavy customization.
I am using stock 4.0.4 with Franco kernel 3.0.8 M2 and am getting about 3.5 screen on and 12 hours usage before I have to plug in.
Will the above combo give a better battery life?
Thanks
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Personally, I use LeanKernel Stables exclusively.
They've always been the most fluent and the best on battery for me.
Haven't tried Liquid in probably two months...
But the users still vouch for it.
You'll have to try and find out.
However, the rom itself shouldn't have much impact on battery...
It's primarily kernel based.
So maybe you should try flashing LeanKernel on your current set-up and see if you like it.
The killer combination , Liqsmooth customization options + apex pro + lean kernel 3.3.0 exp 4 230 is just heavenly .
I will not compare between franco and lean but somehow i always manage to flash Lean after a rom upgrade ...
Used LS with lean kernel got 4+ screen time ..... good combination (telling from my personal experience)
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+ don't forget to apply the GPS fix on Liquid Smooth if your flashing the lastest 1.35.
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Best kernel for cpu control

Hi everyone! I've got a dinc 2 rooted with stock rom, I was wondering what the best kernel was for controlling the cpu, I want to get better battery life and i'm not sure how.
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any kernel will do, its more about the gov's in the kernels themselves. Choose a kernel and just select the "Powersave" governor.
Excellent thanks!
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No problem!
I'm running aeroevan's v10.5. It's supposed to be for his ICS ROM, but it works nicely on CM7.2, too.
The stock CM7.2 kernel doesn't allow undervolting.
I haven't played with any Sense ROMs. I prefer vanilla Android.
-CM7 on DInc2

Most stable kernel to you

What is the most stable kernel for you? I'm currently on Faux's kernel for the Jedi Mind Trick ROM and I have a slight issue with overheating.
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Have never downloaded a kernel till last night. I am on TQF and Unofficial SlimBean, and i have yet to have a problem and i am loving my phone so much right now with these two together.
Jedikernel 2 stock uvlhi, a stable minded system.
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What is the most stable kernel for you? I'm currently on Faux's kernel for the Jedi Mind Trick ROM and I have a slight issue with overheating.
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I have tried almost all the JB kernels, and I think Lightning Zap is the best, getting awesome performance and battery life running ALL STAR v5.
I'm running cm10 nightlies 12192012 and I'm using the kko.12 and better life is good if you under clock and under volt but other wise has awesome performance
very much like lightning zap but basically lightning zap was built off kko.12 so either its a preferential thing and they both run smooth
As far as stability goes, features aside, I've found stock, faux, and Jedi 2 all very stable.
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Help finding a kernel

The main things i need in a kernel is something that can be overclocked to 1.9 ghz and something that has good battery and it is smooth i have a aocp rom with android 4.2.2
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I would go for the devil kernel, you can OC that to 2.0 ghz but that will kill your battery real quick. Its a great kernel, smooth, stable and good battery life. I would also recommend downloading trickster mod kernel control app so you can control voltages and all that fun stuff. Make sure to use the tOlte DUAL (the third one down) unless you want CWM recovery installed, then you would use the top tOlte recovery zip.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239453
Im runnig persus ver 3.0.36 but I am using a stock jb 4.1.2 I have the device undervolted starting about a point to two points on the undervolting scale all the way to the top of the scale. And im overclocked @1800 again this is on a stock jb 4.1.2 so im not sure about aocp. But I will say my battery life is amazing two days on a charge and my device runs very smooth.
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