why stock based are all lagged??? - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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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Fastest/Smoothest Miui Rom

I've been testing out some miui roms and it seems they all have a little lag at the main screen? I know the phone has above average ram for a cell phone anyone know of a way to speed this up make it smoother? you know? or a rom they found was smooth and best optimized for the dhd?
cyanogenmod 7, been using it for a week now and no lags so far, few problems though, but nothing significant, easily resolved.
ahhh okay any roms with miui on them? i'm really loving this interface but i will give that a shot as well thanks.
try rey's miui 1.7.1. (not 1.7.15 because 1.7.1 runs smoother )
if these governors are available.in your kernel version you can also try to change the governor to brazilianwax since ondemandX causes some lag. (at least for me)
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[Q] Best kernel for MIUI

I am currently using MIUI 1.7.29 Osimood with the Tiamat 1.04 kernel, and I am wondering what the best kernel is for battery life. I am also using the V6 supercharger ram script. I am running my CPU at 960mHz at the moment, using the smartass governer. I also undervolted using vipermod, 960MHz at 950mV.
My choice consists of the latest Pershoot, UmaroKernel 1.06 or Tiamat 1.04
What differences would I see between those kernels, are they noticeable for a regular user?
Sorry man, but wehre do you find the vipermod for desire z? http://vipermod.tiamat-dev.com/faq.php it's not compatibile with desire z/g2....
Uh...what's wrong with the kernel it comes with? Can OC to 1.5GHz stock ya know. Battery life is great with it too. People always want to flash something weather it be a radio or a kernel.
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Spastic909 said:
Uh...what's wrong with the kernel it comes with? Can OC to 1.5GHz stock ya know. Battery life is great with it too. People always want to flash something weather it be a radio or a kernel.
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Isn't flashing stuff and trying new things basicly the point of this whole site?
ostinq said:
Isn't flashing stuff and trying new things basicly the point of this whole site?
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damn straight,
1) pershoot is a sense kernel? (i am proabably wrong but i have never tried this kernel)
2) umaro kernel i found had issues with wifi, high underclock freq (leading to poorer battery life), but fun if you have the time to tweak voltages and fast!
3) tiamat kernel i found had issues with sleep of death/random reboots on wakeup couldnt test it past that. (setcpu was set to screen off was: conservative 125min -345 max and would still crash)
if you are up for another kernel, i am now using this kernel (streamline5)
no voltage tweaking (pretweaked) but it has good batt, speedy and stable cant ask for much
http://forum.androidspin.com/showthread.php/6555-Streamline5-Nightly-CM7-Test-Kernel-2.6.35.13
lalalandrus said:
damn straight,
1) pershoot is a sense kernel? (i am proabably wrong but i have never tried this kernel)
2) umaro kernel i found had issues with wifi, high underclock freq (leading to poorer battery life), but fun if you have the time to tweak voltages and fast!
3) tiamat kernel i found had issues with sleep of death/random reboots on wakeup couldnt test it past that. (setcpu was set to screen off was: conservative 125min -345 max and would still crash)
if you are up for another kernel, i am now using this kernel (streamline5)
no voltage tweaking (pretweaked) but it has good batt, speedy and stable cant ask for much
http://forum.androidspin.com/showthread.php/6555-Streamline5-Nightly-CM7-Test-Kernel-2.6.35.13
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Pershoot is actually for non-sense roms. The downfall people have with it is lack of governors. Some don't mind, some want variety. I've had great experiences with Pershoot's kernel and it's the baseline that all others are compared to (not to mention the foundation of almost ALL G2/DZ kernels).
Umaro's just needs to have voltage tweaks done manually but on the plus side - keeping the voltages normal (not UV) allows some people to reach higher OC speeds. It keeps the processor from bottoming out due to insufficient voltage which can easily happen when you UV. The main issue is with the Greased lightening governor - it's new and still a bit buggy.
Tiamat 1.0.4 is outstanding. I can sit all day at 2+ GHz (not literally, see: Chernobyl). I personally have an issue with the interactive governor but other than that it's my favorite kernel (Umaro may take that soon, once greased lightening is perfected).
Basically you just need to try out a few and see which you like. There is no 'best'. Most kernels will work with any ROM (Sense being the only exception).
Bumping a thread that is relevant to my interests.
It's about time for me to jump ship from an outdated CM ROM and try something new like a MIUI ROM.
With that said, I'd like to read more opinions & experiences from people using the various Kernels AND how the latest radio (the one released today) is working for them. I'm just trying to get the optimal experience here
Speaking of MIUI would anyone mind telling me some differences between OsiMood's ROM compared to the official MIUI-US ROM (or even DarkSpadez ROM)?
Thanks a ton guys!
I downloaded the official rom . . .then ignored it downloaded osimood and iv been using it since. Osimood is a lighter rom, which is always a good thing, unwanted languages etc are removed for a smaller faster rom. Also he preinstalls tweaks like an adblocker and extended settings mod.
Kernal wise iv been looking for the same info as you but couldn't find it. So I eneded up trying them all:
- Eugenes streamline5 is a nice kernal, preundervolted. Only probly is its not being updated so will become redundant.
-Tiamats kernal allows over clock to 2ghz and seems to support higher overclocks stably where other kernals can't. Except battery life has decreased with recent kernals
-Umarokernal this is the kernal iv come back to twice and am still on. It allows overclock to 1.9ghz and is kept updated by umaro. Performance per frequency seems as good if not better than most and osimoods miui runs smooth with this kernal on 800ghz with scarey governer (which saves battery) Another plus for me with this kernal is the scarey governer which for me definatly provides the best performance per battery ratio.
I'm currently running MIUI 1.8.5 with Eugene-Streamline 5 Kernel with the latest radio update Vision_Radio_12.57.60.25_26.10.04.12.
SetCPU with Governor ondemand provides me with better usage, power and responsive time then Smartass or Interactive.
OC to 1.2ghz
Battery life, about 30hrs with the regular 1350mah.
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fluxgfx said:
I'm currently running MIUI 1.8.5 with Eugene-Streamline 5 Kernel with the latest radio update Vision_Radio_12.57.60.25_26.10.04.12.
SetCPU with Governor ondemand provides me with better usage, power and responsive time then Smartass or Interactive.
OC to 1.2ghz
Battery life, about 30hrs with the regular 1350mah.
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i just got 40 hours with similar setup but i use virtuous o/c daemon instead of setcpu
big fan of streamline5 and hope that it will get updated eventually
How do you get the virtuos o/c daemon?
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How do you get the virtuos o/c daemon?
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Its basically like an automatic setcpu (which can't be changed on the fly) built into the rom, its in virtuous unity roms
What sleep profiles are you guys usein. I seem to have rebooting issues with any kernel I try unless I go to a sense rom. I've tried the vipermod now to see how it goes
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But how do you get the virtuos O/C daemon to work on MIUI?
You can download it threw rom manager. Even with that kernel I get reboot issues. I assume its cause system ram isn't being cleard fast enough. I'm gonna try 100mv increase to see if there's a difference.
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[Q] OC problem

i've heard some people can OC their GIO to 921MHz stable, but on my gio it can't even get stable on 883Mhz. on 864MHz is somewhat stable but i still get hung or FC randomly, im super stable at 844MHz.
Why does my phone can't be OC like them other guys?
Not all devices are made exactly the same. Processors can behave differently as do the batteries and other hardware.
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Not all devices are made exactly the same. Processors can behave differently as do the batteries and other hardware.
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is there nothing i can do? i've tried many ROMS, on some i can get to 921 for a few seconds, but still the same. will changing kernel help?
Why not stop overclocking ? Just find a very fast rom and then you can save the overclocking , hence the instability and hotness and draining battery. That way you will have longer life on your Gio.
L.E. : just change the minimum frequency to 245 and refrain from using roms that are heavy right now , like CM 10.1 , try anything based on gingerbread like Adrenaline or Enhanced 2.3.6 or DebianDroid for example , or AOSP ICS wich i find very fast.
bogdanwp said:
Why not stop overclocking ? Just find a very fast rom and then you can save the overclocking , hence the instability and hotness and draining battery. That way you will have longer life on your Gio.
L.E. : just change the minimum frequency to 245 and refrain from using roms that are heavy right now , like CM 10.1 , try anything based on gingerbread like Adrenaline or Enhanced 2.3.6 or DebianDroid for example , or AOSP ICS wich i find very fast.
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well currently im using AOKP milestone 6 CM9 based, i use conservative governor 245-844MHz, installed adrenaline engine 4.4, and pim my rom and set my OOM and LMK to medium settings. battery is drained only when im using data or playing games obviously. actually this ROM is superb for me performance wise, its just, i feel like i can squeeze a bit more of it for playing games you know. its like i see this slight lagging and i thought if only i could use a little more CPU power, the lag will be gone
Even you can overclock a 1st gen AMD Duron to 2Ghz with liquid nitrogen, it just doesn't make sense doing it
AW: [Q] OC problem
i can oc my cpu to 960mhz but i think it makes no sense... you don't feel the extra speed in normal use only in benchmarks... my cpu is set to 480mhz because it's enough for every app i am using (facebook, whatsapp, xda, browser and so on).

Temple Run 2 occasional stutter with best visual quality.

Well I guess the Title is self explanatory. Although the stutter is occasional, anyone who's played the game will agree that occasional is bad enough. I want to be able to play it smooth on best quality, as it game looks very nice with it.
I'm running...
Firmware 1.29
ROM: ARHD 12.1
My Cpu Binning: 2
Kernel: Elemental X 3.4 [all setting stock, except I/O & Gpu freq]
I/O: Deadline
Cpu: Ondemand
Gpu: Ondemand [450mhz]
I've tried with complete clean install of ROM and .apk, but the problem resides.
Any other HTC one owners facing this? Have a solution?
Thanks in advance.
dark_polok said:
Well I guess the Title is self explanatory. Although the stutter is occasional, anyone who's played the game will agree that occasional is bad enough. I want to be able to play it smooth on best quality, as it game looks very nice with it.
I'm running...
Firmware 1.29
ROM: ARHD 12.1
My Cpu Binning: 2
Kernel: Elemental X 3.4 [all setting stock, except I/O & Gpu freq]
I/O: Deadline
Cpu: Ondemand
Gpu: Ondemand [450mhz]
I've tried with complete clean install of ROM and .apk, but the problem resides.
Any other HTC one owners facing this? Have a solution?
Thanks in advance.
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Some stutters could occur with ElementalX kernel because it's not based on the stock Sense kernel, but on the GE source code instead,
So I'm almost sure using Bulletproof 4.3 will fix the problem (Actually I faced the same problem with some little lags in the rom with ElemantalX which were not present with Bulletproof)
Bulletproof is an enhanced stock kernel with some nice features.
Hope it helps,
cheers
Tabtoub said:
Some stutters could occur with ElementalX kernel because it's not based on the stock Sense kernel, but on the GE source code instead,
So I'm almost sure using Bulletproof 4.3 will fix the problem (Actually I faced the same problem with some little lags in the rom with ElemantalX which were not present with Bulletproof)
Bulletproof is an enhanced stock kernel with some nice features.
Hope it helps,
cheers
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I've seen the Bulletproof kernel, but opted to go with Elemental X because of the extra features it offers. Anyways, at-least now I know a possible cause for the stutters, and an important differentiation between the two kernels, which I was not aware of before.

how do I make temple run 2 run lagfree?

I have been using Omega Rom from version 8 up to version 18, then switched to ProBam, then Pacman, and now I'm back on Omega 19, giving the "official" 4.3 a shot.
I have tried many many settings and kernels to get this game run without a lag.
So far, I have seen no lag when using performance governor while playing for a few minutes (no overclocking the CPU or GPU) that was it...
Every other setup gives lag, more or less. The second best setup would be pegasusq governor, not much changes when overclocking CPU or GPU, or both.
Using a stock kernel is also not bad, but lags every now and then. (not dependant on Rom)
But I want to get the sound settings from trickster mod for example, so I feel like I need a custom kernel with my Rom of choice.
So, does anyone have a good setup that matches performance governor, but does not stick permanently to maximum CPU load?
I don't care about battery life, so I need a good performing setup.
(Just on a side note: when people say "there is no lag at all when scrolling through my homescreens" then I can only think that this should be normal with ANY setup. And I never had any lag while scrolling through my homescreens, except while I was using my HTC Hero...)
I would very much appreciate if someone with the same goal could help me out, or someone knows the default settings of the stock kernel...
Or is this whole idea just utopic, because the game is badly coded?

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