I'm wondering if AXI frequency scaling is in use and if so what roms/kernels are using it? It's being implemented on HD2 Android kernels but can't seem to find any listed use on the EVO.
Think I found the answer after spending the night digging through source on multiple kernels.
Installed it but dont have the voltages tab like on my SGT. Only available tabs are General, Device Info and About.
Do I need to do anything else for it to give the voltages adjustment options?
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Are you using a custom kernel? Stock kernel doesn't allow voltage or clock control.
Personally I am using Perseus kernel (by AndreiLux) , it comes with STweaks which allow you to control a wide range of settings : voltages, CPU and GPU clocks, governors, audio tweaks.. and it closes the recently discovered exynos exploit.
I guess that is the reason! I am on stock kernel.
Any other kernel suggestions? I am quite quite happy with my note performance in almost every way so wanted to play with voltages for curiosity reason only. If I flash a custom kernel I still want to maintain the stability of stock without need for any fancy stuff.
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I am a happy camper with RedPill v1.0. But this surely depends on your personal taste, there are quite a few others as well.
hiya everyone,
I was wondering i'm running KK with Werewolf V8 kernel stock rom, Is there any better ones that allow better GPU clocking, next question is Whats the highest suggested Voltage setting for the SM-T210 and Can you clock it any higher than 1.40Ghz.
I'm also having an issue keeping both Cores running full at all times i have the Gov set to Lionheart.
Whats the best Kernel.
Thanks Hope to hear back.
I don't understand why stock based, even if modded have lags already after some hours... but why the cm based not????
i tried all modded rom stock based with same results on ver. 32gb and 16gb. the same problem in my friend's phones.....
what has cm based for solve this problem?
thanks
Stock based ROMs got much more apps than CM12 (stock based ROM zips are 4 times bigger than CM ROM zips), therefore it gets cluttered.
Easiest way to get rid of lag in stock rom is to replace LG's keyboard with an alternative keyboard. Also change governor, interactive is worst out there, laggy as hell. I prefer conservative.
You can also try out many stock based kernels on forum. They got better performance and battery life.
can you help me to find a stock based rom and a kernel to solve this problem? i tried novastock, cloudy and others... also kernel gabriel but perhaps without correct settings... always lag! thanks
i'm using gabriel kernel with alucard governer and alucard hotplug. max frequency scaled down 4 times to 1728, reaally gets rid of lags, battery and overheating issues for me. if you want you can scale it up by a little bit but I think alucard governor is really good
I use Cloudy 2.5 with Cloudy's kernel, set to conservative governor and adjust Read Ahead Buffer Size to 4096. I noticed that with buffer that high the essential apps open instantly, without the white midscreen.
Sometimes when I'm bored I restore backup to CM12 and the performance is pretty much the same, except stock ROM got launcher that crashes a lot lately, but that is LG's fault, not developers.
Because LG applications and services seems not optimized for the device
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I am really missing my overclocked GPU on my 8.4 Wifi.