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Hi guys,
I'm not sure if we have this thread here, but I just want to know your quadrant results.
For 5 min ago I wrote this post, and so this idea come out.
My score is:
Quadrant: 2528
Antutu:
Memory: 708
CPU IntegeR: 1138
CPU Float: 991
2D Graphics: 320
3D Graphics: 348
Database IO: 75
SD Card Write: (11.7 MB/S) 117
SD Card Read: (12.0 MB/S) 120
Total Scores: 3817
Quadrant: 2661
On stock rom: 26xx
On MCR 15: 30xx
just saw this and cant seem to find any other thread relating to benchmarks .
Suprised by this but my quadrant score was...
3119
Thats stock clocks and on Modaco fr18!
Stock: 26xx
OC 1,4ghz: 4248
Rom: Fast&Furious 1.8
(my own rom) theNextGen v0.3 - based on mcr fr17 @ 1,4 ghz
total: 4376
cpu: 9428
mem: 3140
i/o: 7419
2d: 434
3d: 1459
Not sure which Modaco this is as im using CM7 now, but with a 1.4 OC got 4104
cm7 build 29, vorkKernel-230511, oc >1.5ghz.
Stable so far, since this afternoon!!
Quadrant 3835
AnTutu
memory: 1306
CPU Integer: 1767
Cput Float: 1514
2D Graphics: 312
3D Graphics: 373
Database IO: 245
SD Card Write: (5.7 MB/s) 57
SD Card Read: (12.4 MB/s) 124
Total Scores: 5698
(67th in the AnTutu world ranking - whatever that means!, behind a german ranked at 50 wiith score of 5736 for our device)
Stock rom (the Spain, May - version): 2499
MoDaCo 8.2 gave me about 3200
FR18, oc 1,4 Ghz
Here's mine.
On CM7, 1.5GHz OC.
on cm7-28
stock cm7 in quadrant only about: 20xx
wtf??
[ info ]
hello guys this is a custom kernel for Huawei U9000 Ideos X6 which is also known as:
Cherry Mobile Magnum HD A400 (philippines)
Spice CSL Mi 410 - Slim (india)
WellcoM A99 (thailand)
CSL Blueberry Mi 410
We have tested this to be working on "Spice CSL Mi 410"... i cannot guarantee that this will work on other versions of same device... please test it out and let us know...
the kernel is based on merged sources of Mi410 v3.18D kernel source 2.6.32.9.7z, posted by [email protected] forums, into SEMC 4.0 FW kernel sources...
[ Developer ]
Team UtterChaos (DooMLoRD and Napstar)
[ thanks to ]
ardX for posting those sources
tj_style and isaacj87 for kernel porting for CM and MIUI
DooMLoRD for helping me out in most of the things
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[ features ]
[v5 onwards] Added boot menu developed by me
[v5 onwards] Added UC-Kernel bootlogo (optional, check note 4 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18152266&postcount=3)
[v5 onwards] CPU governors added:
lagfree
smoothass
brazilianwax
[v5 onwards] Added Tiny RCU
[v5 onwards] Added fix for BFQ I/O to v2r1
[v5 onwards] Fixed some memory leaks from net scheduler
[v5 onwards] Added I/O scheduler 'Simple'
[v5 onwards] jHash V3
[v5 onwards] increased VM readahead to 256Kb
[v4 onwards] fixed wifi bug - for MIUI 1.11.11 and CM 7.1(2.3.7) by edowar
[v4 onwards] fixed front and back camera problem - for MIUI 1.10
[v4 onwards] added support for overclocked CPU frequency of 2GHz
[v4 onwards] added support for controlling keypad back-light LED brightness
[v4 onwards] an experimental feature which corrects multi-touch axis inversion in atleast 80% of cases
[v4 onwards] added updated graphic libraries for GPU
[v3 onwards] added CPU governors
smartassV2
SavagedZen
interactiveX
[v3 onwards] added IO schedulers
vr
bfq
cfq
[v02 onwards] added CPU Governors:
Smartass
Scary
MinMax
Interactive
[v02 onwards] enabled NLS_UTF8
[v02 onwards] added user-level/runtime CPU voltage control [VDD control "sysfs interface"] (for more info keep checking this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=362)
[v01 onwards] added lots of intermediate frequencies (from 122Mhz to 1.9Ghz for almost every 100/120Mhz there is a select-able frequency)
[v02 onwards] enabled SWAP support
[v02 onwards] enabled CDROM filesystem support in kernel (now u can mount ISO files)
[v02 onwards] enabled a few I/O Schedulers
noop
Anticipatory
Deadline (default)
CFQ
[v02 onwards] enabled ARM THUMBEE extensions
[v02 onwards] enabled support (in kernel) for many file systems
EXT2
EXT3
EXT4
NTFS (Read & Write)
[v02 onwards] enabled NFS (client & server) support in kernel
[v02 onwards] enabled CIFS support in kernel
[v02 onwards] enabled access to kernel .config (can be pulled from /proc/config.gz)
[v02 onwards] enabled TUN/TAP driver support (integrated in kernel) [VPN support]
[ credits for features ]
Xperia-2011-Kernel sources (by DooMLoRD)
Lagfree CPU governor ported from X10_Th_kernel by ThJap
BrazilianWax, Smoothass CPU Governors; Simple I/O; jHashv3; patched BFQ ported from Mugetsu kernel source by knzo
OC at 2GHz (Original post by DooMLoRD)
Control keypad LED brightness ported from WX_435_Kernel-Tickerguy kernel sources by tickerguy
New GPU libraries (posted by koush)
SmartAssV2 CPU governor (posted by erasmux)
interactiveX CPU governor (posted by imoseyon)
Savaged-Zen CPU governor (posted by Savaged-Zen)
Smartass CPU Governor ported from UmaroKernel sources by umaro (original posted by erasmux) [Fixed/modified for SEMC Devices]
Scary CPU Governor ported from UmaroKernel sources by umaro (original posted by scaryghoul)
MinMax CPU Governor ported from UmaroKernel sources by umaro
Interactive CPU Governor ported from UmaroKernel sources by umaro & from Bukington gaosp Kernel sources
VDD control "sysfs" interface ported from UmaroKernel sources by umaro (original posted by snq- here)
and finally Team UtterChaos for getting this all together for u guys
more features will be added in later versions
[ requirements ]
rooted device with working CWM recovery
working specific ROM
[ DISCLAIMER ]
I am not to be held liable/responsible if you damage your phone by following / not following this thread.
[ additional info ]
ok, time for some gyan! (by DooMLoRD)
see each cpu/chip is different
each is unique and has different tolerances
slowly keep increasing the frequency
check its stability for 5-10 hrs
check for random reboots
check which one is best suitable for your device
if u start getting reboots/freezes then throttle back and use lower frequencies
remember just because someone else device was able to work at that frequency/voltage doesn't mean that your phone can support/handle that frequency/voltage
I would recommend that u DO NOT use high frequencies for long time! This may damage your device, though the damage is not readily visible!
The high frequencies are just for temporary boost/benchmarks/showoff
You have been warned!
[ how to install ]
please take full backup of system before testing/using this
download the file posted above and flash using CWM
[ Kernel Sources ]
https://github.com/Napstar-xda/Huawei-Ideos-X6-Kernel
[ download link ]
< NEW >
For Custom ROM Or Stock ROM
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v5.0 (UC Kernel v5.0 features with OC upto 1.6GHz)
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v5.0_Xtrm (UC Kernel v5.0 features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
For Cyanogenmod ROM
tj_style's release:
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v5.0_for CM (UC Kernel v5.0 features with OC upto 1.6GHz)
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v5.0_Xtrm for CM (UC Kernel v5.0 features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
edowar's release:
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v5.0 for CM (UC Kernel v5.0 features with OC upto 1.6GHz)
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v5.0_Xtrm for CM (UC Kernel v5.0 features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
For MIUI ROM
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v5.0 for MIUI (UC Kernel v5.0 features with OC upto 1.6GHz)
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v5.0_Xtrm for MIUI (UC Kernel v5.0 features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
< OLD >
For Custom ROM Or Stock ROM
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.0 (UC Kernel v4.0 features with OC upto 1.6GHz)
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.0_Xtrm (UC Kernel v4.0 features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
For Cyanogenmod ROM
tj_style's release:
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.0_Xtrm for CM (UC Kernel v4.0 features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
edowar's release:
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.0 for CM (UC Kernel v4.0 features with OC upto 1.6GHz)
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.0_Xtrm for CM (UC Kernel v4.0 features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
For MIUI ROM
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.1 for MIUI (UC Kernel v4.1 features with OC upto 1.6GHz)
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.1_Xtrm for MIUI (UC Kernel v4.1
features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
< OLD >
For MIUI ROM
Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.0 for MIUI (UC Kernel v4.0 features with OC upto 1.6GHz)
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v4.0_Xtrm for MIUI (UC Kernel v4.0 features with OC upto 2.0GHz)
For Custom ROM Or Stock ROM
[Ideos X6] DooMKernel v03
OR
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v03
For Cyanogenmod ROM Or MIUI ROM
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v03 for CM
[Ideos X6] UC-Kernel v03 for MIUI (support for miui 1.9.30, also work with MIUI 1.9.9)
< OLD >
[Ideos X6] DooMKernel v02
< OLD >
[Ideos X6] DooMKernel v01
enjoy!
For controlling keypad back-light LED brightness:
Requirement:
Rooted ROM
UC kernel v4
Terminal emulator or use adb shell
Follow these commands in terminal emulator or in adb shell:
Code:
echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
echo 100 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
It will set your LED brightness to 100.
Note that resetting brightness value to 0 before new value is required.
And also, the brightness value gets reseted when device goes to sleep and woken up. You will needed some script manager to control this in background continuously
OR
use custom scripts like init.qcom.post_boot.sh found in stock ROM's /system/etc folder and add them to init.d folder.
Note1:From UC Kernel v4 and onwards there will be two releases for every type of ROM, one for stable OC upto 1.6GHz with all features and other with OC upto 2GHz.
The reason behind this is that we do not want to become reason for your device's losses. Using CPU frequency at high level (2.0GHz) is very dangerous and it could damage your device.
These damages are not readily visible but on a long run they might affect your device's hardware.
And we don't think that its worth to OC at high frequency levels at the cost of your device.Note2:OC cpu frequency at 2.0 GHz is not stable on STOCK ROM or Andro-ID, atleast thats the case with my device.
But I could atleast use it for a minute or so on MIUI ROM. So you can use MIUI if you want to OC upto 2.0GHz for show off purpose Note3:
I want all of you to test and give me feedback about fix for multi-touch axis inversion. As I have mentioned it is still in experimental stage. And I need to fix some parameters by trial and error. So need your inputs.
Thanx!
Note4:If you do not want to use UC-kernel bootlogo as splash image then remove splash.img file from /splash folder present in update zip before installing UC kernel. If you have already installed UC kernel v5 then your original splash.img is backed up in /sdcard/UCbackup folder. You can restore it using this Revert_splash update zip.
May be me too
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Hmm... may i know what the latest update do? What they add in to our phone...
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i am waiting for cm7 build based kernal...
one question
hi
i dont want to overclock or any thing
i just want a stable official ROM i do know that this will work on my rooted off 2.3.4
i just want to know if by using this kernal ill get a little stability on the phone ie none of the various screen problems
thanks in advance
blackode said:
Hmm... may i know what the latest update do? What they add in to our phone...
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CPU governors:
Helps in efficient ramping up/down of CPU speed as per demand of CPU load.
They differ mostly in the way the ramping speeds are defined. (Dynamic or constant value)
SmartassV2, interactiveX and SavagedZen are built on interactive governor which suits for high CPU performance with reduced battery drain.
SmartassV2 dynamically sets the ramping speed around a set ideal CPU freq (768MHz) in wake mode and minimum ideal CPU freq (248MHz) in sleep mode. It will try to maintain CPU freq around these set ideal limits. So no need to use any other SetCPU profiles.
IOScheduler:
It tries to distribute bandwidth among all processes according to their weights.
Basically, efficient control of work load distribution over various background running application.
BFQ is based on CFQ. (I dont know much details about any of them. And there is no point in providing technical information.)
In my opinion VR is better.
Check yourself which combination suits you perfect based on overall performance (use different benchmark apps) or battery life.
haree said:
hi
i dont want to overclock or any thing
i just want a stable official ROM i do know that this will work on my rooted off 2.3.4
i just want to know if by using this kernal ill get a little stability on the phone ie none of the various screen problems
thanks in advance
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I can not guarantee about stability on your device as every device is different though sharing same manufacturer.
But I have never faced any stability problem on my device except when I had reduced voltage to a greater extent at higher frequencies, which made it to reboot.
To prevent such problems while setting or playing with CPU related tweaks DO NOT SET ON BOOT option in the apps unless you are very sure about the setting.
By not selecting ob boot you will be atleast sure that the settings will be reseted to default after reboot.
On other note, you dont need to overclock always, you can underclock too. Or for that matter undervolt too for better battery life.
Nonetheless using CPU governors and IOSched makes life great for the device.
Napstar said:
I can not guarantee about stability on your device as every device is different though sharing same manufacturer.
But I have never faced any stability problem on my device except when I had reduced voltage to a greater extent at higher frequencies, which made it to reboot.
To prevent such problems while setting or playing with CPU related tweaks DO NOT SET ON BOOT option in the apps unless you are very sure about the setting.
By not selecting ob boot you will be atleast sure that the settings will be reseted to default after reboot.
On other note, you dont need to overclock always, you can underclock too. Or for that matter undervolt too for better battery life.
Nonetheless using CPU governors and IOSched makes life great for the device.
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hi
thanks what i meant by stability is not getting that screen going crazy some times problem,anyway ill try this on my rooted 2.3.4 and keep u posted on the same
I want to get best battery life on this device. i have installed latest kernal,
so pls help what i have to do to get more battery life in detail, because i dont know
much about clocking the device.
so pls help me out.
thx in advanced.
yashwantsingh said:
I want to get best battery life on this device. i have installed latest kernal,
so pls help what i have to do to get more battery life in detail, because i dont know
much about clocking the device.
so pls help me out.
thx in advanced.
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Use incredicontrol app and undervolt to -50mV all... If thays stable then try -75mV all..etc..
haree said:
hi
thanks what i meant by stability is not getting that screen going crazy some times problem,anyway ill try this on my rooted 2.3.4 and keep u posted on the same
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the crazy screen thing is cause of using high frequencies for long times...
ur devices will work great at 1.2Ghz... even 1.5Ghz is good... but anything above that depends on ur device...
DooMLoRD said:
Use incredicontrol app and undervolt to -50mV all... If thays stable then try -75mV all..etc..
the crazy screen thing is cause of using high frequencies for long times...
ur devices will work great at 1.2Ghz... even 1.5Ghz is good... but anything above that depends on ur device...
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hi DooMLoRD, remember me? in last posts of v02 thread I mentioned my undervolting miracle...
today I tried the performance governer as you suggested, but the phone freezes on startup & restart once SetCPU & IncrediControl gain super user permission, the setting is 1.5GHz @ 0.75v...
for the phone to boot up stably with performance governer @ 1.5GHz it needs 1.125v...
however, if I use on-demand governer (0% powersave bias - meaning it stays @ 1.5GHz 99%~100% of the time, checked with SetCPU), it is fine, I can play 3D games, loop Quadrant benchmark, run more than 30min of SetCPU stress test without a problem... camera works fine....
based on your experience... can the setting be considered stable?..... like.... something in the boot procedure stresses the phone extraordinarily?? lol?
p/s: for 1.6GHz & above, even with on-demand governer, the phone will need significantly more than 0.75v for the clockspeed to even be applied (scale pulling... it freezes there), I forgot how much, but definitely more than 1v
many thanks for your input!!!
My phone can go smoothly on 1.6ghz at -75v with smartassv2 governor.... i tried -100v but its was an unsuccessful try since it hangs and shut off...
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I have installed incredicontrol and setcpu.
but i am not getting it how to undervolt using this can someone can explain it to me in more detialed way and pic may help
thx in adv.
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yashwantsingh said:
I have installed incredicontrol and setcpu.
but i am not getting it how to undervolt using this can someone can explain it to me in more detialed way and pic may help
thx in adv.
Sent from my FIH-FB0 using xda premium
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1. slide SetCPU max clock speed (but slowly work your way up)...
2. set governer to "performance" (default is on-demand)
3. apply (don't set on boot, yet)
4. in IncrediControl, decrease voltage of the max clock set in SetCPU, initially you may work with larger decrement... like 100mv....
5. apply (don't set on boot also.. just yet)
6. test stability by playing games, record video with camcorder app, run the Stress Test in SetCPU, loop Quadrant benchmark
7. repeat step 4 but decrease decrement
8. revert to previous voltage if current voltage is unstable (write it down, to be applied later with "Set on Boot")
9. repeat step 1
---------- Post added at 06:05 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:50 AM ----------
I have done a quick test on battery life & temperature for reference...:
Parameters:
- 1.5GHz
- Performance governer
- 30 minutes of GT Racing Motor Academy HD (just left it there... lol... to avoid inconsistency)
- Discharged from freshly charged 100% battery
- Constant ambient temperature & screen brightness
Result:********************Discharge***********Battery Temp.
- 1.3v stock******************-10%***************37 deg. Celsius
- 0.75v undervolted***********- 8%*****************35.8 deg. Celsius
ashy said:
4. in IncrediControl, decrease voltage of the max clock set in SetCPU, initially you may work with larger decrement... like 500mv....
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This is not recommended.... keep the decrements VERY small... ideally decrease 25mV at a time...
Also the best stress test is to use multiple runs of LINPACK/BenchmarkPI
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what is the default clockspeed at startup???
snowcloud said:
what is the default clockspeed at startup???
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1Ghz max, 245Mhz min
DooMLoRD said:
This is not recommended.... keep the decrements VERY small... ideally decrease 25mV at a time...
Also the best stress test is to use multiple runs of LINPACK/BenchmarkPI
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
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sorry sorry, it was a huge mistake, I was about to type 50mv, then I added the "larger decrement" line, I wanted to change to 100mv but typo 500mv instead LOL, sorry......... but you're definitely right, if we have the patience we should just go by -25mv
---------- Post added at 10:09 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:58 AM ----------
1 more observation (no systematic proof though...)
my phone's signal reception is MUCH STRONGER with the processor undervolted, I'm on full bar most of the time now, whereas previously it would be 2-notch, sometimes none...
Hy guys,
I searched alot and I didn't find anyware a custom kernel for JellyBean so i make one for me and i want to share it with you....
I've compiled it with linaro 4.6 toolchain..
~~~CHANGELOG~~~
Code:
[B]V0.1 BETA[/B]
-compiled with linaro 4.6
-added ondemandX governor
-added interactiveX governor
-compiled with -O3 optimization flags
[B]V0.2[/B]
-disabled swapiness
-added smartassv2, agressive, savagedzen, lagfree, minmax, lionheart GOVERNORS
-added SIO , VR , DEADLINE schelduler
-some optimization's
[B]V0.3[/B]
-lowered LED mA now more battery friendly
-enabled cleancache
-undervolted wlan
-some optimization's to Ondemand governor
-SIO & ONDEMAND setted bye default
[B]V0.4 CM10/CM10.1/V30B[/B]
-GPU OC
-replaced 1 ghz freq with 1.1 ghz
-enabled SmartassV2 ( in V30B version was disabled
-undervolted 800,600 freq
-added 200 mhz freq and disabled 300 mhz freq
-lowered LED's mA to 0.2 mA
[B]v0.4.1 cm10/cm10.1[/B]
-set default freq: 300/600/800/1000 mhz
[B]v0.5 cm10/cm10.1/V30b[/B]
-revert to stock frequency
-undervolted all stock frequency's
-UnDim LED's to 5 mA for max and for 0.6 for min
-set default SIO and OndemandX
[B]v0.6[/B]
-set to those freq: 200/600/800/1200 mhz
-some optimization's ( see my git for those who wnat's to see what really is /:) )
-added latest commit's from RMCC
-added DARK-MOD patch to dim lockscreen brightness bug on cm10/cm10.1 (by cyclon)
[B]v0.6.1[/B]
-set to stock freq: 300/600/800/1000 mhz
-all specs from v0.6 and other's version's
[B]V0.7[/B]
-set freq: 300/600/700/1000/1200 mhz
-opyimization for battery and performance...
[B]v0.8[/B]
-set freq: 300/600/800/1000/1200 mhz
-should be more stable than v0.7
-undervolted much more
-oc GPU a little more
[B]v0.8.1[/B]
-set freq: 250/550/750/1050/1200 mhz
-oc GPU a little bit more
-undervolted much more
[B]V0.9[/B]
-set freq: 300/600/800/1000/1200 mhz
-rised a little bit voltages freq
-fixed SOD issue...
-more stable then v0.8.1/v0.8
[B]v1.0 for ICS[/B]
-fixed brightness bug
-rised up a bit all voltages
[B]
v1.1 for v30B[/B]
-rebuilded from the ground
-set freq : 200/400/700/1000/1100 mhz
-....
~~~CHANGELOG-V30C~~~
Code:
[B]v0.1-beta[/B]
-added SIO & VR
-added smartassv2/interactivex/ondemandx/savagedzen/lionheart
-O/C : 200/500/700/1000/1100 mhz cpu freq
-no undervolt ( stock voltages )
~~~DOWNLOAD CM10~~~
ZeroGravityKernel v0.1BETA
ZeroGravityKernel v0.2
ZeroGravityKernel v0.3
ZeroGravityKernel v0.4
ZeroGravityKernel v0.4.1
ZeroGravityKernel v0.5
ZeroGravityKernel v0.6
ZeroGravityKernel v0.6.1
ZeroGravityKernel v0.7 -updated
ZeroGravityKernel v0.8
ZeroGravityKernel v0.8.1
ZeroGravityKernel v0.9
ZeroGravityKernel v1.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~DOWNLOAD CM10.1~~~
ZeroGravityKernel v0.1
ZeroGravityKernel v0.2
ZeroGravityKernel v0.3
ZeroGravityKernel v0.4
ZeroGravityKernel v0.4.1
ZeroGravityKernel v0.5
ZeroGravityKernel v0.6
ZeroGravityKernel v0.6.1
ZeroGravityKernel v0.8
ZeroGravityKernel v0.8.1
ZeroGravityKernel v0.9
ZeroGravityKernel v1.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~DOWNLOAD V30B-ICS~~~
ZeroGravityKernel v0.3
ZeroGravityKernel v0.4
ZeroGravityKernel v0.5
ZeroGravityKernel v0.6
ZeroGravityKernel v0.9
ZeroGravityKernel v1.0
ZeroGravityKernel v.1.1
~~~DOWNLOAD V30C-ICS~~~
ZGK v0.1-beta
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~TIPS~~
For lockscreen screen fliker apply those settings:
-Go in Settings->Display->Automatic backlight->scroll down and 'check' "Use custom" then tap on "screen dim level" and select value 1
-Go in Settings->Display->Automatic backlight->scroll down and 'check' "Allow light decrease" then tap on "Decrease hysteresis" and select value 10%
Source CM modded kernel: https://github.com/andr00ib/sniper-3.0-kernel
Source V30C: https://github.com/andr00ib/kernel_v30c
Credit's
-rrgrrg
-AcrosDev
-eagleeyetom
-Mick2K
-nicholaschw
-Huexxx
-nunogil
-DooMLorD
-gabwerkz
-N00BY0815
Flash at your own RISK!!
The source same as CM10? with compiled using Linaro... Or do you have your own github source to share?
Remember this subject: IMPORTANT: XDA-Developers and the GPL?
Could you overclock to 1.2 GHz? Could you do that?
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i know i know...is cm10 source...with my modification...
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androidjel said:
Could you overclock to 1.2 GHz? Could you do that?
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well...i will give it a try...
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That is great!
It works with CM10.1 too? Did you test it?
Here is a few ideias based on Nova and Huexxx kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1276645
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332311
Good luck and thanks!
Not sure if kernel relates to 3G, though i'll be very glad if someone takes a look at why 3G drains the battery this heavily on CM10/CM10.1
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why do you need screenshot?...is a kernel not a rom..what you wanna see..?
nice move and thanks alot ,, you need to get some tweaking for the battery consumption ,,and then OC will be great ,, and thanks again
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nice move and thanks alot ,, you need to get some tweaking for the battery consumption ,,and then OC will be great ,, and thanks again
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dude, i wanna try your rom...it's baseband comaptible with cm10.1 ( stock ics rom v30B)
It doesn't support CM10.1. I've tried. ;( btw great job!!
ricky3024240 said:
It doesn't support CM10.1. I've tried. ;( btw great job!!
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That is odd. The kernel is the same :/
dcop7 said:
That is odd. The kernel is the same :/
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After I flash it and reboot, it shows "Unfortunstely, the process com.android.phone has stopped" and keeps showing.:crying:
i think its because of the boot.img ,,, i will extract the kernel itself "zlimage" and see if it works ,, if so i will make a flashable zip with zlimage injector
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ok i made a flashable zip for the zlimage+wlan modules from latest nightly ,, if anyone uses cm10.1 please test
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it works on cm10.1
this is for cm10.1 ONLY ,, to make it work on cm10 please empty the folder "modules" from the zip
What's the difference with this Kernel?
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What's the difference with this Kernel?
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read the first page ,, this is the latest sniper kernel with some modded governors included like userspace,ondemandx,interactivex, the zip in the 1st page is for CM10 ONLY ,, for cm10.1 use my zip ,, it has the same kernel with cm10.1 wifi modules :fingers-crossed:
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mate please once you get a new version please PM with the "zlimage" and i will post it
anyway ,, here is the zip of v0.2 for cm10.1
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mate please once you get a new version please PM with the "zlimage" and i will post it
anyway ,, here is the zip of v0.2 for cm10.1
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Sure... thNks for help
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This is a custom kernel for D4/RAZR based off of the CM14.1 Kernel that was created by @stargo for Nougat. Below is the list of features this kernel adds to the Stock CM14.1 kernel:
Over-clocking to 1.3 and 1.4Ghz
Additional Governors - InteractiveX, KToonservative, Lionheart, SmartassH3 and ZZMove.
Additional Schedulers - ROW, SIO, SIO Plus, VR and Zen
IntelliPlug driver - Hotplugging while sleeping for all governors (leave governor Hotplug disabled as this overrides)
Additional frequency and scaling scaling options:
RunNGun - all frequencies between 300Mhz and 1000Mhz removed.
Full Scale - all frequencies (in steps of 100Mhz) enabled up to max speed kernel supports
*** All are labeled in the downloads section below ****
SELinux permissive kernels on request
Additional Voltage Options for 1.4Ghz frequency: HV (High Voltage), LV (Low Voltage) and ULV (Ultra-Low Voltage)
Speeds up to 1.4Ghz. I have no issues with 1.4, but mileage may vary per device. Try the ULV (Low Voltage) first. If this does not work, try the LV. If neither work, try the HV. If it's still not working, you may just have to use one that maxes out at 1.3Ghz.
I've included my SDSwap in separate zip as well here for folks who would like to swap the internal and external SD storage devices around (makes external SD card primary storage as opposed to internal). See links at the bottom. NOTE: You should NOT remove the card while booted when using this as there is no way to safely unmount when booted.
If you need to remove the SDSwap, there are three methods to do so:
Boot to recovery and simply reinstall the ROM you are running do NOT reinstall.
Upgrade to the latest ROM and do NOT reinstall.
Extract the the ramdisk.img file from the current ROM zip from /system/etc/kexec and overwrite the ramdisk.img on your device while either booted in recovery (mount /system first) or booted in the ROM, then reboot.
Kernel Changelog:
2017-10-04: Fixed issues with Wifi from previous build
2017-10-02: (REMOVED from server)Rebased and synced to upstream so lost's of bug fixes and security updates
2017-02-20: Fixed issue causing install to fail.
2017-02-19: Sync to upstream: 10 security fixes and one reversion. *PULLED*
2016-12-11: Sync to upstream: 2 security fixes, one to patch CVE-2016-8655 the other is to patch old ABI handling.
2016-11-30: Sync to upstream: Security fix to disable ION contig heap
2016-11-08: Initial port to cm14.1. For previous changes, please see the cm13 thread.
SDSwap Changelog:
2017-10-02: Updated for latest init changes
2016-11-08: Initial release.
Downloads:
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 Run 'N Gun Kernel ULV (Ultra-Low Voltage) (300Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.4Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 Run 'N Gun Kernel LV (Low Voltage) (300Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.4Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 Run 'N Gun Kernel HV (High Voltage) (300Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.4Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 Run 'N Gun Lite Kernel (300Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.3 Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC 1.3Ghz Kernel (300Mhz, 600Mhz, 800Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.3 Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC 1.4Ghz Kernel ULV (Ultra-Low Voltage) (300Mhz, 600Mhz, 800Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.4 Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC 1.4Ghz Kernel LV (Low Voltage) (300Mhz, 600Mhz, 800Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.4 Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC 1.4Ghz Kernel HV (High Voltage) (300Mhz, 600Mhz, 800Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.4 Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC Full Scale Lite 1.3Ghz Kernel (300Mhz, 400Mhz, 500Mhz, 600Mhz, 700Mhz, 800Mhz, 900Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz 1.2Ghz and 1.3 Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC Full Scale 1.4Ghz Kernel ULV (Ultra-Low Voltage) (300Mhz, 400Mhz, 500Mhz, 600Mhz, 700Mhz, 800Mhz, 900Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.1Ghz, 1.2Ghz, 1.3 Ghz and 1.4Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC Full Scale 1.4Ghz Kernel LV (Low Voltage) (300Mhz, 400Mhz, 500Mhz, 600Mhz, 700Mhz, 800Mhz, 900Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.1Ghz, 1.2Ghz, 1.3 Ghz and 1.4Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC Full Scale 1.4Ghz Kernel HV (High Voltage) (300Mhz, 400Mhz, 500Mhz, 600Mhz, 700Mhz, 800Mhz, 900Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.1Ghz, 1.2Ghz, 1.3 Ghz and 1.4Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 Custom NON-OC RunNGun Kernel (300Mhz, 1Ghz and 1.2Ghz)
Special SELinux permissive kernel
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC Full Scale Lite 1.3Ghz Kernel in permissive mode (300Mhz, 400Mhz, 500Mhz, 600Mhz, 700Mhz, 800Mhz, 900Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz 1.2Ghz and 1.3 Ghz)
2017-10-04 LineageOS14.1 OC 1.4Ghz Kernel LV (Low Voltage) in permissive mode (300Mhz, 600Mhz, 800Mhz, 1Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 1.4 Ghz)
SD Card Swapper zip
2017-10-02 SD Card Swapper
Older/Archived kernels can be downloaded here if needed: https://droid.cs.fau.de/jjb666/Kernels
Disclaimer: You did it, not me.
XDA:DevDB Information
Custom 1.3Ghz and 1.4Ghz OC Kernel for Droid 4/RAZR on CM14.1, Kernel for the Motorola Droid 4
Contributors
joojoobee666, stargo, hashcode
Source Code: https://github.com/JooJooBee666/android_kernel_motorola_omap4-common/tree/cm-14.1
Kernel Special Features: Overclock to 1.3Ghz and 1.4Ghz, additional governors
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-11-13
Last Updated 2017-10-04
XDA:DevDB Information
Custom 1.3Ghz and 1.4Ghz OC Kernel for Droid 4/RAZR on LineageOS14.1, Kernel for the Motorola Droid 4
Contributors
joojoobee666, stargo, hashcode
Source Code: https://github.com/JooJooBee666/android_kernel_motorola_omap4-common/tree/cm-14.1
Kernel Special Features: Overclock to 1.3Ghz and 1.4Ghz, additional governors and schedulers
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2016-11-13
Last Updated 2017-10-04
How come some kernels are 3.0.8 and some are 3.0.31?
Thanks for the thread. The kernels work perfectly.:good:
zys52712 said:
How come some kernels are 3.0.8 and some are 3.0.31?
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I believe you are referring to dtrail's kernel's. The mainline CM kernel here has a lot of patches well past 3.0.8 and 3.0.31 but not all parts of the kernel are updated. I was working on getting it up to 101 but ran in to some problems with stability that I just never had the time to debug. So as it stands, the version it SHOWS is 3.0.8 but it's actually (along with the stock CM kernel) a bit more convoluted. :cyclops:
Hey all, small security update so new kernels uploaded. Enjoy
joojoobee666 said:
If you need to remove the SDSwap, there are three methods to do so:
Boot to recovery and simply reinstall the ROM you are running do NOT reinstall.
Upgrade to the latest ROM and do NOT reinstall.
Extract the the ramdisk.img file from the current ROM zip from /system/etc/kexec and overwrite the ramdisk.img on your device while either booted in recovery (mount /system first) or booted in the ROM, then reboot.
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que?
Careless_ said:
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Don't reinstall the SDSwap.zip :good:
Hey all, another kernel update. This one is a couple of security patches. Most notably, this addresses CVE-2016-8655. :good:
joojoobee666 said:
Hey all, another kernel update. This one is a couple of security patches. Most notably, this addresses CVE-2016-8655. :good:
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Also slightly related is that you can now boot v4.10-rc1 and later mainline kernels. Not very usable right now, but UART, MMC, eMMC and WLAN work so kernel modules can be scp:ed over the WLAN. I'm still working on the CPCAP regulators and USB PHY driver for v4.11 hopefully.
I also posted the mainline kexec tools for booting v4.10-rc1 and later. Note that these modules are not backwards compatible with the SafeStrap modules in the stock kernel, so don't overwrite them! The mainline kexec tools are at muru.com linux/d4/
Sorry could not create a new thread for this as I'm noob.. Also could not attach tar.xz files it seems
Tony
tmlind said:
Also slightly related is that you can now boot v4.10-rc1 and later mainline kernels. Not very usable right now, but UART, MMC, eMMC and WLAN work so kernel modules can be scp:ed over the WLAN. I'm still working on the CPCAP regulators and USB PHY driver for v4.11 hopefully.
I also posted the mainline kexec tools for booting v4.10-rc1 and later. Note that these modules are not backwards compatible with the SafeStrap modules in the stock kernel, so don't overwrite them! The mainline kexec tools are at muru.com linux/d4/
Sorry could not create a new thread for this as I'm noob.. Also could not attach tar.xz files it seems
Oops, messed up again, the kexec binary in ddroid4-mainline-kexec-0.2.tar.xz was the kexec wrapper I'm still working on for the SafeStrap boot images, the file to use is ddroid4-mainline-kexec-0.3.tar.xz for now.
Tony
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tmlind said:
tmlind said:
Also slightly related is that you can now boot v4.10-rc1 and later mainline kernels. Not very usable right now, but UART, MMC, eMMC and WLAN work so kernel modules can be scp:ed over the WLAN. I'm still working on the CPCAP regulators and USB PHY driver for v4.11 hopefully.
I also posted the mainline kexec tools for booting v4.10-rc1 and later. Note that these modules are not backwards compatible with the SafeStrap modules in the stock kernel, so don't overwrite them! The mainline kexec tools are at muru.com linux/d4/
Sorry could not create a new thread for this as I'm noob.. Also could not attach tar.xz files it seems
Oops, messed up again, the kexec binary in ddroid4-mainline-kexec-0.2.tar.xz was the kexec wrapper I'm still working on for the SafeStrap boot images, the file to use is ddroid4-mainline-kexec-0.3.tar.xz for now.
Tony
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Now also posted an initial version of ddroid to create installable SafeStrap images if anybody cares to go through all the hoops.
Tony
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Hey all,
New kernels are up that include the recent updates to the kernel. Enjoy.
New versions up. the 2017-02-19 builds did not install. New ones are up with install issue being resolved.:good:
Hi, is this 2017-02-20 kernal going to be a backwards step for the 2017-05-15 release?
Can you Please update the Kernel)))
Does anyone else have boot loop issues with Droid 4? I have tried OC and non-OC custom kernels with Lineage OS 14.1 builds (unofficial and official) but every time I'm stuck to the boot loop. I can only see red M logo over and over again.
I have two Droid 4 phones and the other one is currently running Sailfish OS 2.1 so I haven't test Nougat build with it. Previously I was able to OC it with custom kernel and CM13 (Marshmallow). I don't know why I'm not able to flash custom kernels with this new Droid 4. Any ideas?
Flash-A-Holic said:
Does anyone else have boot loop issues with Droid 4? I have tried OC and non-OC custom kernels with Lineage OS 14.1 builds (unofficial and official) but every time I'm stuck to the boot loop. I can only see red M logo over and over again.
I have two Droid 4 phones and the other one is currently running Sailfish OS 2.1 so I haven't test Nougat build with it. Previously I was able to OC it with custom kernel and CM13 (Marshmallow). I don't know why I'm not able to flash custom kernels with this new Droid 4. Any ideas?
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I could never use OC kernels on my Droid RAZR. I think certain SOCs are more tolerable to over clocking than others.
Bobcus Leper said:
I could never use OC kernels on my Droid RAZR. I think certain SOCs are more tolerable to over clocking than others.
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Thanks, good to know. Maybe I need to swap Sailfish OS to this phone which doesn't run with custom kernel. It is strange because it doesn't even work with LineageOS14.1 Custom NON-OC RunNGun Kernel.
The kernels here stopped working around June:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72561624&postcount=264
I suspect some changes upstream haven't been merged into these. No updates since February.
schmatzler said:
The kernels here stopped working around June:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72561624&postcount=264
I suspect some changes upstream haven't been merged into these. No updates since February.
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Yeah, I haven't built anything for the Droid 4 in a while. It's in a drawer. However, seeing there is still interest I can blow off the dust and see about getting some updates made this weekend.
I thnked that I should make a thread where we should share our benchmark results. Why? To see what is the best optimized rom & kernel.
P.S I'm really curious if someone achieved 35.186 points in Antutu Bench, like how it says in HTCMania forum
My results-- Stock EMUI 4.1, B896, no custom kernel
GeekBench 3:
-Single Core: 501
-Multi Core: 2400
GeekBench 4:
-Compute Bench: 1767
CPU Bench:
-Single Core: 552
-Multi Core: 2020
Antutu Bench: 30257
Have you achieved bigger/smaller scores? Leave a screenshot/ or the scores in the comments(reply)
Thanks!
OTHER SCORES:
- @zhaozihanzzh's scores:
Geekbench 4
CPU Bench:
-Single Core: 562
-Multi Core: 2091
- @blewko's scores: ---Open Kirin's LineageOS 13 18/04/17
Antutu: 17158
OpenKirin's OmniRom 6.0
-Antutu: 30998
- @persona78's scores:
Geekbench 4:
CPU Bench:
Single Core: 553
Multi Core: 2066
What are so important about benchmarks? In my experience they do not say much. If I compare this device to the one from my brother, he gets a lot more points. But you DO NOT feel any difference. Not in games and not in overall stability. Calm down a bit.
Those 100 more points you can get with an optimised device won't change anything. That's just stupid thinking.
Benchmarks doesn't mean much, real fps, real stability etc is important... Post 3dmark
(i only tested antutu, it's slightly better than yours)
D1stRU3T0R said:
Benchmarks doesn't mean much, real fps, real stability etc is important... Post 3dmark
(i only tested antutu, it's slightly better than yours)
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Scores?
My score: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/2451945
Honor 4C CHM-TL00H
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zhaozihanzzh said:
My score: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/2451945
Honor 4C CHM-TL00H
Sent from my HUAWEI CHM-TL0 TL00H0H using XDA Labs
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Nice. I'll put it at the OP
Lineage os 13 18042017 update
blewko said:
Lineage os 13 18042017 update
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Ok. Will put in OP
blewko said:
Lineage os 13 18042017 update
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Wait.....I thought 3d works in Lineages os 18042017 update ??????
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Wait.....I thought 3d works in Lineages os 18042017 update ??????
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I don't know. It might not work, when I had it I didn't test any games, either ran any antutu bench, just geekbench
HaiderHady said:
Wait.....I thought 3d works in Lineages os 18042017 update ??????
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Not yet, next update should work
HaiderHady said:
Wait.....I thought 3d works in Lineages os 18042017 update ??????
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Nope.
I have quit EMUI 4.1 and gone back to 4.0.3 B596. Here are some benchmarks I have made:
Geekbench 4:
CPU Bench:
-Single Core: 553
-Multi Core: 2104
Compute bench (done 2 times)
1st time: 1579
2nd time: 1588
Antutu Benchmark: 30563
Gekkbench 3:
-Single Core: 495
-Multi Core: 2320
I have to mention that I am using the same apps and Force MSAA4X and Force GPU Rendering on in developer settings. And stock kernel. I am going to install ESAL V2.1 b2 and post the results.
XTutorials said:
I thnked that I should make a thread where we should share our benchmark results. Why? To see what is the best optimized rom & kernel.
P.S I'm really curious if someone achieved 35.186 points in Antutu Bench, like how it says in HTCMania forum
My results-- Stock EMUI 4.1, B896, no custom kernel
GeekBench 3:
-Single Core: 501
-Multi Core: 2400
GeekBench 4:
-Compute Bench: 1767
CPU Bench:
-Single Core: 552
-Multi Core: 2020
Antutu Bench: 30257
Have you achieved bigger/smaller scores? Leave a screenshot/ or the scores in the comments(reply)
Thanks!
OTHER SCORES:
- @zhaozihanzzh's scores:
Geekbench 4
CPU Bench:
-Single Core: 562
-Multi Core: 2091
- @blewko's scores: ---Open Kirin's LineageOS 13 18/04/17
Antutu: 17158
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Hi!
The 35.186 score is on Android 5 not in Android 6.
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This is may score on Geekbebnch 4
persona78 said:
Hi!
The 35.186 score is on Android 5 not in Android 6.
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This is may score on Geekbebnch 4
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mmmmm, android 6 should give more performance,not lose performance. In android 5 for that score was used a patch, kernel or something?
P.S. I'll put your score in the OP
XTutorials said:
mmmmm, android 6 should give more performance,not lose performance. In android 5 for that score was used a patch, kernel or something?
P.S. I'll put your score in the OP
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Logical is correct but for real you loose performance with Android 6, i don´t don´t way. Is the true! :\
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NEW SCORES: --Used with EMUI 4.0.3 B596 with ESAL V2.1 Beta 2 Kernel, Intelliplug enabled and its governor performance, processor governor performance too, and Force MSAAx4 and force gpu rendering are enabled in developer options--
P.S. Just to know from now, the result are DISSAPOINTING
Geekbench 3:
-Single Core: 498
-Multi Core: 1600
Geekbench 4:
-Compute Bench: 1609
CPU Bench:
-Single Core: 549
-Multi Core: 1796
Antutu Benchmark: 29881
XTutorials said:
NEW SCORES: --Used with EMUI 4.0.3 B596 with ESAL V2.1 Beta 2 Kernel, Intelliplug enabled and its governor performance, processor governor performance too, and Force MSAAx4 and force gpu rendering are enabled in developer options--
P.S. Just to know from now, the result are DISSAPOINTING
Geekbench 3:
-Single Core: 498
-Multi Core: 1600
Geekbench 4:
-Compute Bench: 1609
CPU Bench:
-Single Core: 549
-Multi Core: 1796
Antutu Benchmark: 29881
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I told you ESAL will decrease performance on newest roms, this is why we need an updated one, maybe even 3.10.105 kernel with tweaks or 3.10.86 with tweaks
D1stRU3T0R said:
I told you ESAL will decrease performance on newest roms, this is why we need an updated one, maybe even 3.10.105 with kernel with tweaks or 3.10.86 with tweaks
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Absolutely! I'm going back to stock kernel!
Open Kirin's OmniRom 6.0.1