I've RR 5.8.3 installed, heard f2fs is a better file system. I wanted to know if it is ROM specific? If it is, does RR supports f2fs? And other ROMs which supports it as well?
it is kernel specific, and no benchmark have shown f2fs to have any real performance advantages over ext4
pipyakas said:
it is kernel specific, and no benchmark have shown f2fs to have any real performance advantages over ext4
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Which is better? Ext4 or f2fs?
d3vyarth said:
Which is better? Ext4 or f2fs?
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currently ext4 is more stable, and there's nothing wrong with it
f2fs is supposed to be faster, but like I said, not in the benchmarks I done with this phone
pipyakas said:
currently ext4 is more stable, and there's nothing wrong with it
f2fs is supposed to be faster, but like I said, not in the benchmarks I done with this phone
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I don't want benchmarks, I want performance in day to day use. Did you observed any improvement in data reading and writing speeds? My friend has 1+3, and he noticed significant upgrade.
d3vyarth said:
I don't want benchmarks, I want performance in day to day use. Did you observed any improvement in data reading and writing speeds? My friend has 1+3, and he noticed significant upgrade.
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Everything can be shown via benchmarks, one or another. If daily usage is improved, that means somethings has improved, either raw access speed or latency. The 1+3 has official f2fs implementation, this phone does not. Also the 1+3 use faster ufs storage compared to zuk z2's emmc, so comparison's off
If you want opinions on f2fs from a recognized developer, check out this interview done by xda
https://www.xda-developers.com/interview-francisco-franco-kernel-1/
pipyakas said:
If you want opinions on f2fs from a recognized developer, check out this interview done by xda
https://www.xda-developers.com/interview-francisco-franco-kernel-1/
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Thanks:fingers-crossed:
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Hey guys!
I was wondering what the best ROM is in terms of gaming performance and overal speed.
I tried resurrection remix, FreedomOS.
Currently I am thinking of testing paranoid android, something about being coded on Snapdragon language coding etc making it faster. (dunno if it's true)
And how much faster is F2FS when it comes to daily use and gaming?
I sincerely hope someone can anwser these questions for me.
I finally got rid of my HTC m7 which i used for 3-4 years & am totally in love with my 3T midnight black edition.
Cheers!
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Hey guys!
I was wondering what the best ROM is in terms of gaming performance and overal speed.
I tried resurrection remix, FreedomOS.
Currently I am thinking of testing paranoid android, something about being coded on Snapdragon language coding etc making it faster. (dunno if it's true)
And how much faster is F2FS when it comes to daily use and gaming?
I sincerely hope someone can anwser these questions for me.
I finally got rid of my HTC m7 which i used for 3-4 years & am totally in love with my 3T midnight black edition.
Cheers!
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A rom is not really going to make a difference in games. A kernel can, i would stick with stock and maybe try out Xceed since it is an overclocked kernel and gives more peformance.. I wouldn't use F2fs the difference in speed is minimal and the stability is alot more off, not worth the risk I would say.
Tufaann said:
Hey guys!
I was wondering what the best ROM is in terms of gaming performance and overal speed.
I tried resurrection remix, FreedomOS.
Currently I am thinking of testing paranoid android, something about being coded on Snapdragon language coding etc making it faster. (dunno if it's true)
And how much faster is F2FS when it comes to daily use and gaming?
I sincerely hope someone can anwser these questions for me.
I finally got rid of my HTC m7 which i used for 3-4 years & am totally in love with my 3T midnight black edition.
Cheers!
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Paranoid android is good for stability and speed but the current build has an annoying phone idle battery drain bug , the Devs have said an update is coming soon but I'd recommend xXx no limits ROM along with xceed or elementalx kernel...
Only two roms gave me good gaming experiences. Stock rom with EX kernel overclocked and using Mostafa waels Burnout AKT profile.
and other one is Phoenix AOSP rom with renders kernel.
Just wandering which ROM provides the highest performance (forget battery life lol), which scores highest on benchmark etc...
+1 Pure Nexus
meciu99 said:
+1 Pure Nexus
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I agree, haven't used ressurection remix yet though
PN development is dead on Nexus 5X
g90814 said:
PN development is dead on Nexus 5X
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Still a good stabled ROM that has better performance than stock android
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Still a good stabled ROM that has better performance than stock android
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and has not been updated since last July. No security updates, etc. Time to move on.
LineageOS is pretty good, I'm running the latest 15.1 and it works fine.
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and has not been updated since last July. No security updates, etc. Time to move on.
LineageOS is pretty good, I'm running the latest 15.1 and it works fine.
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Los 15.1 is good but the performance isn't as great, for gaming i see a difference on PN is performs a whole lot better. That's for me anyway, it varies on people's opinion
No complaints about Validus' performance. The ROM is a bit hidden (not in device specific dev forums, GZR have their own subforum), I recommend to try it. Link for quick access is in my sig.
PN doesn't provide Oreo goodies for us anymore, so I'd skip that if you want latest features and security patches.
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No complaints about Validus' performance. The ROM is a bit hidden (not in device specific dev forums, GZR have their own subforum), I recommend to try it. Link for quick access is in my sig.
PN doesn't provide Oreo goodies for us anymore, so I'd skip that if you want latest features and security patches.
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Can you do the geekbench 4 test . Highest I got was about 1100 for single and 3000 for multi that's on PN rom.
DeadFox-xda said:
Can you do the geekbench 4 test . Highest I got was about 1100 for single and 3000 for multi that's on PN rom.
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Here you go, screenshot attached. Not that I care about those benchmarks at all, I use my own eyes to benchmark stuff. I was a long-time user of PN on Nougat, but really it became slow and sluggish if I didn't clean flash like once a month or so. Haven't cleaned Validus for months since moving and it's still as snappy as ever. I think it has a lot to do with Oreo's superior memory management, but still even if PN might have produced better benchmark scores (I don't know, I got over this fad years ago so I didn't benchmark it), then that means absolutely nothing to me as it isn't representative of real-world usage.
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Here you go, screenshot attached. Not that I care about those benchmarks at all, I use my own eyes to benchmark stuff. I was a long-time user of PN on Nougat, but really it became slow and sluggish if I didn't clean flash like once a month or so. Haven't cleaned Validus for months since moving and it's still as snappy as ever. I think it has a lot to do with Oreo's superior memory management, but still even if PN might have produced better benchmark scores (I don't know, I got over this fad years ago so I didn't benchmark it), then that means absolutely nothing to me as it isn't representative of real-world usage.
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The reason why I'm looking for a best performing ROM is for gaming, I wanna play pubg and the coming Fortnite without too much of performance issue
DeadFox-xda said:
The reason why I'm looking for a best performing ROM is for gaming, I wanna play pubg and the coming Fortnite without too much of performance issue
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Off-topic, but I recommend playing PUBG through MEmu. It's an Android emulator for PC. Basically you play it on your computer with mouse and keyboard like any other game, while easily pwning those on mobile because obviously it's a lot harder for them to aim and move at the same time on their small screens with inferior controls. It's funny, feels almost like cheating.
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Off-topic, but I recommend playing PUBG through MEmu. It's an Android emulator for PC. Basically you play it on your computer with mouse and keyboard like any other game, while easily pwning those on mobile because obviously it's a lot harder for them to aim and move at the same time on their small screens with inferior controls. It's funny, feels almost like cheating.
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Lol, I don't play games to beat people I play it to have fun. Its not fun to have an advantage . But thanks tho
DeadFox-xda said:
Lol, I don't play games to beat people I play it to have fun. Its not fun to have an advantage . But thanks tho
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Fair enough mate, I don't like mobile controls in general for this type of games. Hopefully we meet one day in game. :laugh:
manpildo said:
Fair enough mate, I don't like mobile controls in general for this type of games. Hopefully we meet one day in game. :laugh:
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Add me up if you're in Europe my name tag is TTareq
Please excuse me if this is a bit of a n00b question. But I have been reading up on F2FS and, whilst our phones (mine is an S9+) are already blazing fast, we could get even faster and more efficient results over a longer period of time by using F2FS? I also read that this is something that needs to be baked in to the kernel side of things?
Im just wondering if there is much call for this out on the XDA community and if any devs have given thought to implementing it to their kernels?
Samsung already uses F2FS on their phones, they have for years and they developed it in the first place for phones and other flash storage devices.
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Samsung already uses F2FS on their phones, they have for years and they developed it in the first place for phones and other flash storage devices.
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Really? My device says it's using EXT4...
Hi,the source has been released few time ago....but there isn't custom rom,why?
This mobile is crap. The biggest bluf from Xiaomi
A lot of people are really, really dissapointed.I own the device less than month, ans think to sell it, and buy some phone with stock clear android.Any advice witch phone to look?
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A lot of people are really, really dissapointed.I own the device less than month, ans think to sell it, and buy some phone with stock clear android.Any advice witch phone to look?
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What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
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What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
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i'm on eu and the rom is ok but i want to try another rom...that's it
finally is available the miui 10 global!
IvanGE90 said:
i'm on eu and the rom is ok but i want to try another rom...that's it
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If you really want to run a stock ROM you could always invest some time into patching up the whyred device and vendor trees.
The two devices are mostly identical and essentially just need a blob swap.
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What exactly are you disappointed with?
I'm actually enjoying it a lot.
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Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
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Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
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Works fine for me. Whatever the issue is, it must be something you did wrong, or something the seller messed up with your device before shipping it to you.
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Brought mm3, ans problem with signal.Can not make calls.2 days reading and flashing different roms, now i am with xiaomi.eu stable. Sometimes the phone restart, from few days, have some battery drain.This is not good for almost new phone of 3 4 weeks.Sorry.
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You should have followed my guide and tried 8.8.9 eu first before using stable.
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You should have followed my guide and tried 8.8.9 eu first before using stable.
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I used and 8.8.9 and wasn't good for me.
galev_90 said:
I used and 8.8.9 and wasn't good for me.
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Can you explain what wasn't good? Did you try resurrected kernel with it? That eliminated lag.
No custom rom yet probably because pocophone just came out. Development has already started for that first than mm3 even though it's released later and I don't think many people like big phones the same as us
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Can you explain what wasn't good? Did you try resurrected kernel with it? That eliminated lag.
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Does resurrected kernel work okay and stable with EU ROM? What are the pros and cons?
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Does resurrected kernel work okay and stable with EU ROM? What are the pros and cons?
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If you go to the thread - use my settings for best battery or tweak the max frequencies to your liking for performance. You can also choose between Performance, Balanced, and Battery for governor tuner in L Speed cpu tuner section.
Well biggest difference, 117-119K antutu to 130-132K - big enough reason. Aside from no lag and better battery. Plus, more tweaks are coming with better governors.
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no lag and better battery
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Sold! haha
i have got 13h of sot on eu
@opasha stop lying. Battery is worse, up to 10h sot and your settings do not work. Ondemand governon works so bad with this Kernel. Interactive + noop + OC gives up to 10h sot. Stock Kernel 13h-15h.
But performance is visibly better.
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@opasha stop lying. Battery is worse, up to 10h sot and your settings do not work. Ondemand governon works so bad with this Kernel. Interactive + noop + OC gives up to 10h sot. Stock Kernel 13h-15h.
But performance is visibly better.
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Go take a chill pill and come back after you've collected yourself. No need to call me a liar for no reason. I never said to use ondemand with noop on the latest kernel. Go check the resurrected kernel thread. My recent settings are there. What works well for me and others on 8.8.9 eu rom may not be the same for you since you're not even on the same rom. The newer eu roms have more battery drain - it's noted even in their forums from members. Everyone's SOT is also different. You stated the most useless information. Grow up, man. If you've got nothing productive to say, move along.
I was wondering which one is better overall? I prefer balanced performance and battery, but slight more preference to battery,without lag in everyday use.
SaYuJ said:
I was wondering which one is better overall? I prefer balanced performance and battery, but slight more preference to battery,without lag in everyday use.
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Dont you dare post "vs." over here.
People are gonna be like "OoH hOw DaRe YoU cOmPaRe ThE hArDwOrK tHaT tHe DeVeLoPeRs PuT iN"
And some MOD is probably gonna ban you.
Btw accoring to your requirements, insigniuX is better.
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Dont you dare post "vs." over here.
People are gonna be like "OoH hOw DaRe YoU cOmPaRe ThE hArDwOrK tHaT tHe DeVeLoPeRs PuT iN"
And some MOD is probably gonna ban you.
Btw accoring to your requirements, insigniuX is better.
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Ohh ?
Btw thanks
Can you tell the diffrence betwen flashing a rom or kernel..... and if i did flash a new kernel what gonna change on phone ?
tiziano-petrov said:
Can you tell the diffrence betwen flashing a rom or kernel..... and if i did flash a new kernel what gonna change on phone ?
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If we install a different rom the entire look of your phone may change, and we have to wipe data to install a different custom rom, but kernel doesn't change anything in the ui, its changes occur under the hood, kernel may enable us to overclock or underclock our cpu it may make our phone more snappy and increase battery performance, and some other feature like sound control and charging speed etc(controlled by a kernel manager such as kernel Adiutor) Also we don't have to wipe data to install kernel, but the improvements are not always a promise