Just thought I'd share my benchmark results on k toons kernel
Not overclocked
Lowered min voltages by 50 each step except 1512mhz I left at 1300
Lowered min processing to 186mhz
Ondemand
Cfq.
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I share because this kernel jumped my score up by 1300 on a consistent basis
Nd8 deodexed Rooted and modded
Related
You'll need:
*Linpack
*Rooted ph [search forums]
Why use Linpack?
I prefer to compare my setup against well my setup! Rather than an obscure score for a another ph!
Currently I'm using 1200 Mhz... [NB, 1265 Mhz caused a lot of 40 C temps]
mflops = mega FLoating point OPerations per Second - One million floating point operations per second <<= Huh!?
Discussion ^^
Mine:
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Today I decided to root my device. I haven't flashed any ROM yet. I was poking around with Voltage Control and found something interesting. There are couple of CPU Governers and it's defaulted to "On Demand" But the I/O Schedulers is just "noop" which always prefer in custom kernel anyway
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Anyone think changing the Governers would make any different in performance or battery life?
I don't know if it's me but I get better resukts with interactive.
Well I have lupus v5 and well I was wondering about good under voting levels for the play I'm using CPU master I have my current volts in the screen shots...so tell me what works for you... my main clock is usually 1017 MHz so yea that is my most used clock
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These in the pictures are mine... I can go up to 1400 MHz with these voltages (usually I use 1.2 GHz). I have Lupus v7.
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Even during a benchmark the phone chooses to stay on the core 1-4 which are the slow CPUs.
It's easy to change per cpu scheduler type and options with kernel tuning apps, but is the big.LITTLE flip threshold available within linux or is it unreachable in firmware?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_big.LITTLE#Clustered_switching
so i'm curious, whats your rom/kernal, and benchmark score? do you pay much attention to the benchmark scores?
Stock 5.0.1 (BOG5). Don't care about the score, only ran out of curiosity and to check the base score before rooting.
AnTuTu: 74442
Geekbench:
Single-Core 1071
Multi-Core 2558
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Paulpizz latest build and kernel with tons of viruses and background cap running just under 71k antutu