Could anyone please give me more info about this governor.
I can't seem to find anything on Google. Only that it is a interactive based governor and is optimized for Intel chipsets. I've been using this governor for almost a week now and am pleased with the performance.
I see that it has been included in the latest XOSP and also RR builds.
What do you guys think which governor is better for our device interactive ? Intel ?
Personally, i use interactive and yankactive.
what is the best kernel or rom that has a good battery life? I understand that the mobile network consumes battery but my crossed the line, not enough to last even 3 hours, and is already at 15%...
If you use The Octo kernel, you could under clock to 1.2 and 1.3 and enable alucard Governor to have two or one core active and having Barry_Allen enabled
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troy5890 said:
If you use The Octo kernel, you could under clock to 1.2 and 1.3 and enable alucard Governor to have two or one core active and having Barry_Allen enabled...
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Hi,
Pls, tell me what does it mean "...under clock to 1.2 and 1.3..."? Min. and Max CPU frequency?
And, what is Barry_Allen and where to find it?
dessert69 said:
Hi,
Pls, tell me what does it mean "...under clock to 1.2 and 1.3..."? Min. and Max CPU frequency?
And, what is Barry_Allen and where to find it?
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Maximum frequency: 1250 MHz
Minimum frequency: 333 MHz
CPU governor: Barry_Allen
Go to kernel auditor, swipe left, go to CPU and the configurations should be there. Click on CPU governor and scroll down to Barry_Allen and select it. Be careful, it can be really conservative. Enjoy!
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troy5890 said:
Maximum frequency: 1250 MHz
Minimum frequency: 333 MHz
CPU governor: Barry_Allen
Go to kernel auditor, swipe left, go to CPU and the configurations should be there. Click on CPU governor and scroll down to Barry_Allen and select it. Be careful, it can be really conservative. Enjoy!
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Right, thanks.
troy5890 said:
Maximum frequency: 1250 MHz
Minimum frequency: 333 MHz
CPU governor: Barry_Allen
Go to kernel auditor, swipe left, go to CPU and the configurations should be there. Click on CPU governor and scroll down to Barry_Allen and select it. Be careful, it can be really conservative. Enjoy!
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Yep, Barry Allen is the faster human alive, but in the series, there is a faster enemy every chapter. Conservative. lol
About Intel governor, I remember I read something about Intel capatibilities to manage voltages more efficiently (undervolting at lower freqs) but I couldn't find any confirmation of this.
Dan_Jacques said:
Yep, Barry Allen is the faster human alive, but in the series, there is a faster enemy every chapter. Conservative. lol
About Intel governor, I remember I read something about Intel capatibilities to manage voltages more efficiently (undervolting at lower freqs) but I couldn't find any confirmation of this.
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Exactly ?
I think the Intel governor takes advantage of the powerclamps for more efficiency. It can be a performance type or Governor, but can be good on battery.
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Soooooo
Barry-allen or Intel?~
nijihana said:
Soooooo
Barry-allen or Intel?~
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Barry-allen for a very conservative experience and Intel for a good performance and balanced battery
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Barry-allen for a very conservative experience and Intel for a good performance and balanced battery
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Soooo TheSSJActive or Intel~?
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Soooo TheSSJActive or Intel~?
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Depends on your usage.
Ssjactive: I would use for multimedia and browsing. It will also act as a conservative governor but will ramp up the frequency with other activity.
Intel: I would use for games and almost for anything. You'll be able to not have to worry about the performance at the cost of battery.
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Depends on your usage.
Ssjactive: I would use for multimedia and browsing. It will also act as a conservative governor but will ramp up the frequency with other activity.
Intel: I would use for games and almost for anything. You'll be able to not have to worry about the performance at the cost of battery.
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Hello hello again!
Intel or Frankenstein~?
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Hello hello again!
Intel or Frankenstein~?
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Try Intel
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Just curious what the difference governor settings do? Powersave vs conserative?
Smartass
ondemand
Powersave
Conservative
Performance
Power save
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they change how quickly the processor cycles up and how high it goes and how long it stays there
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Just curious what the difference governor settings do? Powersave vs conserative?
Smartass
ondemand
Powersave
Conservative
Performance
Power save
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This is a good read: http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/cpu-freq/governors.txt
thanks for the link
I noticed power save makes the evo lag like crazy regardless what the cpu speed is. Conservative seems to run where power save fails. Anyone else experience major lag on power save?
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I noticed power save makes the evo lag like crazy regardless what the cpu speed is. Conservative seems to run where power save fails. Anyone else experience major lag on power save?
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Powersave sets your clock speed at the minimum, just like performance sets it at the maximum. Of course it's going to lag when your phone is running at a constant 245mhz.
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Powersave sets your clock speed at the minimum, just like performance sets it at the maximum. Of course it's going to lag when your phone is running at a constant 245mhz.
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Thanks! So, for power saving which gov is the best without lag? Ondemand/conservative/smartass?
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Not really sure about that. I know conservative will save more over on demand, not sure about smartass. I use smartass, it's been good to me. I have great battery life and no lag, ever.
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This is a good read: http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/cpu-freq/governors.txt
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This was a great read. Thank you!
hi, I'm currently using no frills CPU to manage my CPU speed, with Virtous unity ROM, max is 1.5ghz, shall I do 1.2 ghz and leave it on demand or performance? What would use up the battery more?
also, what do the other options do apart from performance and on demand? Like interactive and conservative etc?
I currently have mine set at 1.3 (ondemand), do not choose performance it will drain the battery.
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I currently have mine set at 1.3 (ondemand), do not choose performance it will drain the battery.
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Could you explain what each governor does please, I dont know them such as interactive, conservative, etc. and which one is the most sufficient one for battery saving?
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Could you explain what each governor does please, I dont know them such as interactive, conservative, etc. and which one is the most sufficient one for battery saving?
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Try using search it's shouldn't be surprising that other people may have already asked this question, or if your too lazy
hello, im using smartassv2 governor min 249mhz max 1516mhz
Doomkernel ICS Beta kernel.. when i look in time in state(im using set cpu) the max cpu reading is 1401mhz??? not 1516mhz even 0.01%!!!
is it my cpu bricked?? or something else..
for the information, i got the same result with different governor
any idea????
anybody????
This could be an init.d tweak issue. There must be a tweak that control ur cpu overclocking by default. Check it.
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I was wondering if someone has change the GPU speed from 320MHz to 400MHz using TricksterMod on play store?
how are the effects on performance/battery life?
You can change it, but it's controlled independently form my experience.. I go into TM and it will be 200mhz sometimes and other times it will be 400mhz.. Unless of course, you put it on performance governor.
We need a kernal to overclock the GPU and CPU lol ...that's what we need to get that CPU freq higher
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I'm thinking of flashing elementalx kernel but I would like to know the best settings for it before I flash it
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I'm thinking of flashing elementalx kernel but I would like to know the best settings for it before I flash it
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I don't know about best. That's definitely a question that will generate many different answers. These are my settings and they work well for me but they are also fairly conservative. By no means am I trying to get the highest benchmark scores. And of course the same settings will not produce the same results on every device. I should mention that I don't use sweep2wake or doubletap2wake, They will to some extent lower battery life.
Set CPU core separately = no
Cpu overclock to 1620 MHz
L2 cache and bus bandwidth = ElementalX
Auto Undervolting = 850 min
Thermal setting = run hot. Mine never gets very hot but then I don't do a ton of gaming.
GPU overclock = 450 MHz
GPU governor = ondemand
Cpu governor set to stock ondemand. With ElementalX governor I was seeing a slight stutter running quadrant.
Gboost = I am not using.
Enabled max screen off frequency.
Enabled USB fastcharge.
Disabled magnetic on/off. Tablet is naked, no cover.
Again, those are the settings that I'm using and they are admittedly conservative. Not using any apps like setcpu, kernel tuner or trickster. Don't forget to make a backup first.
Ok thanks, will give it a shot, thanks again
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