Hello guys,
I decided to go with stock JVP, little O/Ced with Tegrak OC app.
The problem is that in my opinion there is still no existing optimal CPU governor for GB. The default ondemand performs very poor in 3D, conservative- poor in Quadrant's CPU and Memory benchmarks...
Is there any way we can use the Smartass governor with stock GB 2.3.4?
Thanks!
+1 vote for smartass cpu governor for i9000. Anyone tried compiling it?
Use this kernel as it has smartass gov, i use it and find it really good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1137620
I'm using emanoN V4 with No-Frills, and since CM7.1 with SetCPU, I always used 'ondemand' as Governor.
But reading other posts on other devices forums about this, some people say SmartassV2 is the best...
So, as each device is different (specially by the ARM version and manufacturer), I decided to begin this conversation here, and listen to what people with the same device as me has to say about it.
So which Governor do you consider the best for SGM?
Im using cm7.2, setting at nofrilis Governor : SavagedZen io : sio and undervolt at cm setting, give more battery life.
Sory for bad english
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felipevsw said:
I'm using emanoN V4 with No-Frills, and since CM7.1 with SetCPU, I always used 'ondemand' as Governor.
But reading other posts on other devices forums about this, some people say SmartassV2 is the best...
So, as each device is different (specially by the ARM version and manufacturer), I decided to begin this conversation here, and listen to what people with the same device as me has to say about it.
So which Governor do you consider the best for SGM?
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sio if u need less laggy n smooth
v-mix said:
sio if u need less laggy n smooth
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Thanks for the reply, but as I can see on No-Frills, sio is th I/O Scheduler, that is already set. I'm asking here about the Governor.
Ondemand and set noop
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on emanonV4 i use Smartassv2 nd i/o noop
I see that people are very divided between ondemand and SmartassV2.
Now with sio and noop as I/O Scheduler.
Anyone else would like to share?
i will say ondemand because cpu will be set at lowest frequency and when you need it it will set at higher frquency which will save your battery and if you want performance then no lag will be good
The principle of the ondemand governor I'd already figured out (and actually didn't like it, very rough).
I would like to hear more about the principle of the SmartassV2, whereas since this morning I'm using SmartassV2 + noop and I noticed my SGM way smoother than with ondemand + sio.
Now is wait and see if the battery is sucked more.
felipevsw said:
The principle of the ondemand governor I'd already figured out (and actually didn't like it, very rough).
I would like to hear more about the principle of the SmartassV2, whereas since this morning I'm using SmartassV2 + noop and I noticed my SGM way smoother than with ondemand + sio.
Now is wait and see if the battery is sucked more.
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smartassV2 is a re-working of the original smartass governor, it allows for the CPU to scale through all frequencies from the lowest you set to the highest, based on the load occuring. Basically it scales CPU based on realtime needs of the system, saV2 supposedly incorporates some more agressive settings for screen off, and I believe quicker scaling than the original smartass.
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smartassV2 is a re-working of the original smartass governor, it allows for the CPU to scale through all frequencies from the lowest you set to the highest, based on the load occuring. Basically it scales CPU based on realtime needs of the system, saV2 supposedly incorporates some more agressive settings for screen off, and I believe quicker scaling than the original smartass.
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Thanks a lot, man! And now I think that I had made my choice:
Governor: SmartassV2
I/O Scheduler: noop
Highly recommended!
Pls tell me why there is no lulzactive governor available in any custom kernel for HTC One?
I think that default ondemand is too power-hungry governor, and powersave is way to slow. Lulzactive would be the best balanced governor, but it is not available. Why? Nobody needs it? Or it is not possible to port that governor to HTC One?
Hey guys,
I know the HTC One has a few cpu governors like msm-dcvs, intellidemand, ondemand etc... and gpu governors like ondemand, simple and interactive... and I know there's a thread that explains each governor, but what are the differences between each governor in relation to the HTC One, and which would you recommend for a nice balance of battery and performance? and what are the limitations of each one? Thanks a bunch!
This is the thread you're talking for...
However, the difference is how the governor work.
And the chose of the governor depends about your use of the phone...
There is still no answer about GPU governors. Aswell as specific settings in every governor which can we set
Hi all.. i have some questions on the interactive governor:
-wich is the best i/o scheduler with this governor?
-is better interactive or interactivex
-is possible to implement the interactivex in a kernel without it(i'm using Iyahman kernel based on the semaphor and i'm finding very well )?
Sorry for the bad english and for the questions that may seems a bit stupid but i'm almost new to this world