I was just wondering how is it possible to score a fifty on linpack. The most I have got is 40 I achieved it on micromod and the muiu rom with 1228mhz avs cvs monks kernel. I'm on enoms latest and the most I can get is 38. I want to know how people get 50 at only 998mhz. Also about setting up swap and things
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Same thing I am wondering, it makes me feel like my Phone is broken
I just dont understand how there phone's can go so fast and mine is currently maxed at 36
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the old version of linpack produced larger (incorrect) numbers.
i.e.
old version 45 mflops
new version 37 mflops
note: although I haven't proved this yet (I have a solid theory), but theming (specifically metamorphing) slows down the phone. I recommend ninja morph (same dev)
I'm on kang o rama and I'm getting 39 and 40 at 1190mhz 925v cfs aix avs monks kernel. Still want 50 though
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jakeneal22 said:
I'm on kang o rama and I'm getting 39 and 40 at 1190mhz 925v cfs aix avs monks kernel. Still want 50 though
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does your car go 200mph? I can modify your speedometer so you can
I assume this is sarcasm... sorry if you are mad I want to get a higher linpack score.
ogdobber said:
does your car go 200mph? I can modify your speedometer so you can
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lol, this made me check and I had my phone on a min and max of 1113.....was wondering why my battery usage was bad
I'm on the stock KoR kernel and I get between 36 and 38.
Haha you should of just set it on performance lol.
britoso said:
lol, this made me check and I had my phone on a min and max of 1113.....was wondering why my battery usage was bad
I'm on the stock KoR kernel and I get between 36 and 38.
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Quadrant fixed for nexus s and....
I got a score of 1600.
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**Update** well it wont crash, but its still not optimized for our hardware. :/
WOW 1600!?!
I got a mere 1387.......
why the difference? Im on stock everything if that helps explain it.......
Ok I re-ran it with wiFi on instead of 3G and got 1657. That's more like it.
LOL - I'm now getting 1717, it seems the more I run it the faster it goes........?
I got 1710 on 3g...and 1337 on wifi..!!!
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I got 1637 on 3G
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Just got 1763 , I'm rooted with superboot, stock rom though. Stock kernel.
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First attempt: 1313
Second attempt: 1578
Third attempt: 1712
No offense to anyone, but I don't think Quadrant is that great of a benchmarking app
I got 3727
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What FPS are you gettin on the planet test?
italia0101 said:
What FPS are you gettin on the planet test?
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CPU: 8597
Memory: 2113
I/O: 6776
2D: 404
3D: 746
Yea, but what about the FPS on planet? im gettin like 11 FPS max
italia0101 said:
Yea, but what about the FPS on planet? im gettin like 11 FPS max
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I got the same, but ran neocore and got 55.7, so go figure. FYI, most of these benchmark tests are really designed for the Snapdragons, not the Hummingbird. In actuality, we should be seeing scores similar to or better in Linpack, the 3D scores should be a hell of a lot better in Quadrant. So take these tests with a grain of salt. Back with my Captivate, I mainly used then to make sure Voodoo was working, if the overclock took, etc. But yes, we should be seeing more than 11 fps for sure.
Ah ok, yea i always knew quadrant as meant to be taken with a pinch of salt, but everyone seems to use it as the standard
I got 1394. Everything stock, and on 3G (I didn't realize wifi or 3G mattered).
1394. Good score?
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I got 1394. Everything stock, and on 3G (I didn't realize wifi or 3G mattered).
1394. Good score?
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I would say it isn't great. Real world perforamce is what matters but like I said above, these tests aren't measuring the potential of the Hummingbird.
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I got 3727
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Another example why Quadrant isn't a good benchmarking tool.
No it's not Gingerbread ready. If it was then the spinning planet would get 56 fps stable, just like it does on the Galaxy S.
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No it's not Gingerbread ready. If it was then the spinning planet would get 56 fps stable, just like it does on the Galaxy S.
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Thats what I got.
I just pulled a 2828 on 1. 6ghz kernel
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Hmm I just pulled a 2825 on a new kernel rooted love this thing
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KERNEL-v2 FINAL BEAST
Only ROMS based P
ATT bands
original post http://www.htcspain.com/roms-lg-optimus-3d-384/kernels-bestia-2-final-acura2201-53297/
Acura2201
ADDED 4 NEW SPEED TO CORES KERNEL, NO MODULES NEEDED.
-100 MHz
-400 MHz
-1100 MHz
-1200 MHz
THESE WOULD BE ALL THE SPEED.
100
300
400
600
800
1008
1100
1200
1300
- THE new kernel.
Native band to Att.
Fixed WIFI reboots on some processors.
More speed in the first wifi connection.
Added more speed in the I / O
Repaired animations load the phone off (you do not know the gigs that I have taken this minutia)
Fixed consumption at all frequencies.
Added mine changes in CPU
Added changes in GPU.
Added hundreds of small changes in all the libraries ...
And a thousand things more
[kernel]Final Kernel Beast 2 ( 1,3) 04/05/12
http://min.us/mhAvaokSW
[kernel]Final Kernel Beast 2 ( 1,2) 04/05/12
http://min.us/mbiSQczDwP
Acura 2201
This is the kernel to save power.
Speed is 1.3 and carries the termination LV referring to Low Voltage. Heh hehe me and my names.
If you have problems of fouling or Bluetooth does not work this kernel is not for you.
The voltages to the 800MHz band is very low. All for the low of 1.0.
And the maximum of 1,376 reduced to 1.35.
The GPU also has been lowered from 1.2 1.5
Telephone signal but also affect the power or signal reception. It is only during the call.
With these settings the battery increases the duration much. Without more testing time I can not give a figure, but in normal use can reach 15 hours without problems. That in mine never step 8. Very very lucky.
Now you tell me that this will go.
[kernel]Final Kernel Beast 2 (1.3) LV 04/05/12
This is the link.
http://min.us/mQRF0bdfB
[kernel]ABoot_1.9.7.4-V4 (1,3) Extreme-LV 05/05/12. new
http://minus.com/m2rn4NZL7/
BOOTS WUALA
DOWNLOAD http://www.wuala.com/jechus/THRILL V.20P/Bestia v20p/
Wish the links worked...
And so I have spoken it.. and so it shall be.
Link worked from my computer
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Wish the links worked...
And so I have spoken it.. and so it shall be.
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The link didn't work for me from my phone. But It did work from my computer. So give your computer a try if you have that option. Looking forward to flashing a kernel on this phone..just got my thrill a few days ago and was surprised at how recently it received gingerbread..if indeed it actually did. I had to search high and low for the flash file and follow a hack on xda to install it.....loved every minute of it..lol
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And so I have spoken it.. and so it shall be.
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The links work, please download from pc
Just flashed the kernel. Seeing a big performance jump. The only thing I had to do was change the min clock speed to 300. Fantastic kernel!!!!
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min clock speed
DevanPe said:
Just flashed the kernel. Seeing a big performance jump. The only thing I had to do was change the min clock speed to 300. Fantastic kernel!!!!
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The 100 min clock speed has worked great for me..very low power draw at sleep and I know at least pandora continues to play fine when screen is tuned off. Have you had issues with it or just being safe?
Pandora works but tune in radio pro is a CPU hog and need like 800 but it works awesome to me I got just 1.3 may try the 1.3 lv later
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luv the hotplug
I love the hotplug gov. This phone is smooth as hell..I'm coming from an atrix that I had to give my wife as she didn't like the size and was scared by the 3d on this thrill. So im used to a fast phone and although it test out about the same as atrix it seems to run a lot smother and very glitch free. This hotplug gov seems to due a great job of controlling the cpu speed needed for battery life and functionality. Also rom toolbox works great for tweeking the memory and kernel settings among other things...awsome program I highly recommended it for this phone.
Bdadd34 said:
The 100 min clock speed has worked great for me..very low power draw at sleep and I know at least pandora continues to play fine when screen is tuned off. Have you had issues with it or just being safe?
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It seemed to lag @ 100. Other than that it has been great so far
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updated new boot
ABoot_1.9.7.4-V4 (1,3) Extreme-LV. new
http://minus.com/m2rn4NZL7/
Wow great kernel. Thanks so much!
Can i flash this over thrill seeker rom??
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CXENTE said:
Can i flash this over thrill seeker rom??
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yes it works on thrill seeker 2.1
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CXENTE said:
Can i flash this over thrill seeker rom??
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This kernel is made from recently released by LG V20P_925 thrill .... has to work perfectly.
Sweeet... Ill try it now
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CXENTE said:
Sweeet... Ill try it now
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Heyyyy works greatt!!! Very smoothhh
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Crackle Sound during Boot?
Is anyone else getting a crackle sound from the speaker during the book using this kernal?
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Is anyone else getting a crackle sound from the speaker during the book using this kernal?
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Yes, this happens to my phone with this Kernal too. It just last like a second though.
After installing the latest version im having gps lock issues i cant lock on to a gps signal at all anyone else havinv this issue i have thrill seeker 2.1 and it worked fine before the kernel
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When flashing this kernel on the thrill seeker 2.0 I noticed battery drained 10% within half an hour Do I need to download setcpu and put it on hotplug?
N.O.V.A. 3 - Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance google play store link -> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftN3HM
I try this on my ns 3g (aokp 37 & latest 132 trinity kernel) . But i get frezze phone after playing 5 seconds...
Anybody try on another rom/kernel ?
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Awesome! can anyone confirm that this is working on the Nexus S at all? I am running stock. I have it running on my TFP and it looks amazing.
i think that is overkill for ns :S
I got it...and its working great
I'm on MarkV from with ink kernel jacked to 1400!
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max init 1400mv ?
how much overclocked ?
and witch kernel you using ?
Oc'd to 1400 on INK kernel
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Running smooth ?
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It works for me with aokp b37 and matr1x kernel. (govenor ondemand)
Loading takes some time, but it is smooth.
please post freq
dinos3 said:
please post freq
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Do you mean me?
I don't change things with freq, because I dont know what all the things mean :')
I am using Slim 3.8 ROM and when i try to run the game it says that the it is not compatible... Any suggestions?
chushev said:
I am using Slim 3.8 ROM and when i try to run the game it says that the it is not compatible... Any suggestions?
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what's your dpi set to?
teuntje3 said:
Do you mean me?
I don't change things with freq, because I dont know what all the things mean :')
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yes.
1000 mhz?
Vinsane said:
Oc'd to 1400 on INK kernel
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Yeah
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Guys,
I'm running a stock version of the IMM76D rom, with only SU and BusyBox on it and it works... almost perfect (occasional hiccups), it mostly depends in my case on how many apps I have running in the background. I think that the biggest problem for the NS (in playing this game) is the RAM: namely, if the app has enough RAM, it tends to work pretty good (for me at least)
AOKP B37 + MaTrix 20 bfc Kernel works fine
post cpu frequency please
double post..
suleman96 said:
AOKP B37 + MaTrix 20 bfc Kernel works fine
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I have reboot on 1300mhz on matr1x
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works pretty good on my NS using paranoidandroid rom without overclocking
PS: i have only few apps installed
Screenies of some good benchmarks? Please post you ROM and kernel too please
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Here's my Quadrant result.
CM 10.1 | Motley Kernel | CPU set @ 1.6 GHz | Total Points: 4619
Bl4ckX said:
Here's my Quadrant result.
CM 10.1 | Motley Kernel | CPU set @ 1.6 GHz | Total Points: 4619
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Hmm, that's weird. I have a higher benchmark score than you, yet my cpu is just 1.3ghz. It only comes to show benchmark scores are quite useless when it comes to performance testing. I'm on stock rom btw.
Leonhan said:
Hmm, that's weird. I have a higher benchmark score than you, yet my cpu is just 1.3ghz. It only comes to show benchmark scores are quite useless when it comes to performance testing. I'm on stock rom btw.
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Same here, 1.3ghz here, ROM stock and Franco i got 5070 points
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I had my governor on conservative and my min at 100mhz and my max at 700 MHz and I got 4700. I use Franco kernel
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im on stock 4.2.1 rooted.
used nexus tool kit to temp boot into TWRP only to flash motley A33 kernel.
left all settings alone.
adjusted CPU speed from 1500 to 1700 and left everything else alone.
with my daily use i can get about 2 days of battery power mainly streaming netflix at night for about 3 hours for super natural.
this bench mark is fairly consistent at 1700, if i drop to 1500 CPU then the score drops back to around 5500.
nextelbuddy said:
im on stock 4.2.1 rooted.
used nexus tool kit to temp boot into TWRP only to flash motley A33 kernel.
left all settings alone.
adjusted CPU speed from 1500 to 1700 and left everything else alone.
with my daily use i can get about 2 days of battery power mainly streaming netflix at night for about 3 hours for super natural.
this bench mark is fairly consistent at 1700, if i drop to 1500 CPU then the score drops back to around 5500.
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Do you use your tablet for anything else besides movie streaming? Cause two days of battery life sounds amazing. I'm on stock unrooted and I'm getting only about 1 day.
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nextelbuddy said:
im on stock 4.2.1 rooted.
used nexus tool kit to temp boot into TWRP only to flash motley A33 kernel.
left all settings alone.
adjusted CPU speed from 1500 to 1700 and left everything else alone.
with my daily use i can get about 2 days of battery power mainly streaming netflix at night for about 3 hours for super natural.
this bench mark is fairly consistent at 1700, if i drop to 1500 CPU then the score drops back to around 5500.
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Wow that's pretty good
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AW: High benchmarks
I just flashed the Trinity kernel and this time i scored about 5500 points. But for some reason im only getting 230 points 2D score.
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served24 said:
Do you use your tablet for anything else besides movie streaming? Cause two days of battery life sounds amazing. I'm on stock unrooted and I'm getting only about 1 day.
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You serious?
I get 3 and 1/2 days with my Nexus?
About 8 hours screen on time (Used for browsing, playing games and download etc)
The Nexus battery is the best I've ever had on a smart device.
Try:
Paranoid Android
Faux Kernel
Tis a winner !
Bl4ckX said:
I just flashed the Trinity kernel and this time i scored about 5500 points. But for some reason im only getting 230 points 2D score.
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Try this
Configuration, Developer Section, Tick 'force gpu renderer'
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Jaydizzle414 said:
Screenies of some good benchmarks? Please post you ROM and kernel too please
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stock, rooted, motley kernel OC'd to 1.6 ghz. interactive | deadline.
AW: High benchmarks
eric-filth said:
Try this
Configuration, Developer Section, Tick 'force gpu renderer'
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Thanks this fixed it. I scored over a thousand points in 2D and got an overall score of 6400.
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5925 score
Clocked on 1500
3.0.10-faux123-grouper
Omega Kernel on dirtyAOKP
1600 and 486-526gpu, can't remember exactly
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Omega Kernel on dirtyAOKP
1600 and 486-526gpu, can't remember exactly
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This benchmark is too sux, gpu doesn't matter.
Anyway, good results.
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One of the guys using Prime ROM scored this running 1.7ghz/484
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i have compiled a nexus 7 kernel similar to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903304 but for 4.3 roms the main theory for this kernel is less heat and more battery (i was able to get 7 1/2 Hours SOT With 2 Days Standbye)
These Are The Features
1.vdd_core/vdd_rail ,emc, pll_c, host1x, GPU, CPU Pre Undervolted
2. CPU LP Overclocked To 666MHz
3. Speed of GPU 2d/3d/vde etc set at 400 mhz (close to stock of 416) (Also 228MHz GPU Step Decreased To 215MHz)
4. 1300MHz Quad Core Patch
5. Min Backlight Level 5
6. host1x Underclocked From 260MHz To 255MHz
7. Some MISC. Tweaks
8. FSYNC TOGGLE
Tell Me What Your feedback Before i make a thread in development section
it has Mkernel Ramdisk So it should boot on all roms ive only tested cm10.2 though (i will not be adding voltage control as i think this kernel has a good undervolt 75-100mv undervolt on all frequencies)
Enjoy
extremetempz said:
i have compiled a nexus 7 kernel similar to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903304 but for 4.3 roms the main theory for this kernel is less heat and more battery (i was able to get 7 1/2 Hours SOT With 2 Days Standbye)
These Are The Features
1.vdd_core/vdd_rail ,emc, pll_c, host1x, GPU, CPU Pre Undervolted
2. CPU LP Overclocked To 666MHz
3. Speed of GPU 2d/3d/vde etc set at 400 mhz (close to stock of 416) (Also 228MHz GPU Step Decreased To 215MHz)
4. 1300MHz Quad Core Patch
5. Min Backlight Level 5
6. host1x Underclocked From 260MHz To 255MHz
7. Some MISC. Tweaks
8. FSYNC TOGGLE
Tell Me What Your feedback Before i make a thread in development section
it has Mkernel Ramdisk So it should boot on all roms ive only tested cm10.2 though (i will not be adding voltage control as i think this kernel has a good undervolt 75-100mv undervolt on all frequencies)
Enjoy
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Any sauce? I would like to look at the changes on git before flashing
Thanks I will probably flash it anyway
poondog said:
Any sauce? I would like to look at the changes on git before flashing
Thanks I will probably flash it anyway
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well I can't upload to my git cause I'm going to my aunties for 2 days but when I get home I'll commit the changes
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extremetempz said:
well I can't upload to my git cause I'm going to my aunties for 2 days but when I get home I'll commit the changes
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Okay no worries, just wanted to see in detail what you did exactly Cheers mate
Nice kernel for start! Always favor battery save kernels.
Keep coding and create thread in right forum. I'm sure many will be interested.
Good luck!
extremetempz said:
i have compiled a nexus 7 kernel similar to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903304 but for 4.3 roms the main theory for this kernel is less heat and more battery (i was able to get 7 1/2 Hours SOT With 2 Days Standbye)
These Are The Features
1.vdd_core/vdd_rail ,emc, pll_c, host1x, GPU, CPU Pre Undervolted
2. CPU LP Overclocked To 666MHz
3. Speed of GPU 2d/3d/vde etc set at 400 mhz (close to stock of 416) (Also 228MHz GPU Step Decreased To 215MHz)
4. 1300MHz Quad Core Patch
5. Min Backlight Level 5
6. host1x Underclocked From 260MHz To 255MHz
7. Some MISC. Tweaks
8. FSYNC TOGGLE
Tell Me What Your feedback Before i make a thread in development section
it has Mkernel Ramdisk So it should boot on all roms ive only tested cm10.2 though (i will not be adding voltage control as i think this kernel has a good undervolt 75-100mv undervolt on all frequencies)
Enjoy
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Been testing for quite a while now. Everything seems to be working. Extra juice from UV really helps. Do you plan on further development ?
I'm very interested.
Wejgomi
Why .img why no .zip?
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What sort of improvements in battery life are people getting with this?
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wejgomi said:
Been testing for quite a while now. Everything seems to be working. Extra juice from UV really helps. Do you plan on further development ?
I'm very interested.
Wejgomi
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How much screen on time you are getting?
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Xumit said:
How much screen on time you are getting?
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~7-7.5 on tilapia.
wejgomi said:
~7-7.5 on tilapia.
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And how much were you getting beforehand and with what?
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butler0607 said:
And how much were you getting beforehand and with what?
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Regular 6 hrs from nexus 7.
Has anybody actually tried kernel or am I being questioned close-minded here ?
What is the steps for the instalation?
I would like some screen shots for do it because I have a poor battery stats in my Nexus 7 3G
wejgomi said:
Regular 6 hrs from nexus 7.
Has anybody actually tried kernel or am I being questioned close-minded here ?
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Not sure why you think we're being closed minded? Some people post on here claiming battery life of 11+ hours, so 7 might not be that good, alternatively you might've just increased from 7 initially to 7.5 now. Wouldn't be worth my time, given the problems I've had flashing kernels before, if the increase was hardly noticeable.
Doesn't hurt to look into stuff a bit more before we flash something completely new with little info.
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butler0607 said:
Not sure why you think we're being closed minded? Some people post on here claiming battery life of 11+ hours, so 7 might not be that good, alternatively you might've just increased from 7 initially to 7.5 now. Wouldn't be worth my time, given the problems I've had flashing kernels before, if the increase was hardly noticeable.
Doesn't hurt to look into stuff a bit more before we flash something completely new with little info.
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Yeah but there's nothing as remote testing for a kernel. You have to try and see for yourself. All info lies in OP's post, anyway.