Hi everyone,
As I'm not allowed to post in development yet, let me show you my problem here.
I've installed TWICS CM9 without problems. Unfortunately, it feels very slow. LauncherPro's app drawer swiping is far from smoothness, Quadrant Benchmark gives ~1400 only.
Before that it was Darky 10.4.2 installed and it gived me ~2000 points.
Here are my cpu settings (from NSTools 1.16):
VR scheduler (also SIO tested)
Governor: lulzactive (also smartass v2 tested)
Min CPU Freq: 115 MHz
Max CPU Freq: 1380 MHz
Live OC: 115%
OC Target low: 800 MHz
OC Target high: 1400 MHz
Deep Idle ON (if that matters)
Rest stayed default.
What's wrong with that?
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Hello friends,
i was about to oc/uv my i9000 with insane oc kernel
and the app "voltage control".
Unfortunately i dont know how to use the app
correktly. I want to lagfix my device with ext4 later
and therefor i use "noop" as for the scheduler.
At "limit clock to:" i choosed 1200Mhz.
Now i have some options in the list.
As far as i can see there is the possibility to
uv the mhz options.
What can i choose there?
Id use damians GTO kernel....great froyo kernel and easy to OC and UV through Clockwork mod....no app needed
You should take a look..
Thx for reply,
but i thought battery life is so good at speedmod.
How it is with damian kernel?
And which uv settings do you use with your i9000?
I used these settings:
1200 mhz - 50 mv
1000 mhz - 50 mv
800 mhz - 50 mv
400 mhz - 25mv
200 and 100 mhz - 25mv
but unfortunately phone hung up.
greetz
Unfortunately I can not post to dev section, so hopefully stratos will see my post here:
I had stock JVR with semaphore 1.5 (not v) on ext4 and everything was excellent with this brilliant kernel apart from the well known phone fc.
OC/UV was ok: quadrant scores were approx 1900-2400 on conservative cpu gov and 2500-3000 on ondemand gov.
Now, I flashed the 1.6 beta and my system is noticeably slower on *conservative* cpu gov and quadrant scores dropped clearly below 1500. Ondemand cpu gov seems to work ok but as I was alwaus on conservative I can not be abs.sure
I don't know if it is important but using voltage control app to check cpu function I see that:
a) cpu freq is wildly/unpredictably fluctuating with 1.6beta while this was not happening in 1.5 under conservative cpu gov,
and
1b) reported default voltage is different: for example with sema1.5 1200mhz had default 1275, now in 1.6beta without oc module 1000mhz is 1275 but with oc module 1200mhz have 1300mv by default.
Stratos,
could it be that a) something is broken in the new conservative cpu gov? , b) have you changed the default cpu voltage between v1.5 and v1.6beta?
GrNick said:
Unfortunately I can not post to dev section, so hopefully stratos will see my post here:
I had stock JVR with semaphore 1.5 (not v) on ext4 and everything was excellent with this brilliant kernel apart from the well known phone fc.
OC/UV was ok: quadrant scores were approx 1900-2400 on conservative cpu gov and 2500-3000 on ondemand gov.
Now, I flashed the 1.6 beta and my system is noticeably slower on *conservative* cpu gov and quadrant scores dropped clearly below 1500. Ondemand cpu gov seems to work ok but as I was alwaus on conservative I can not be abs.sure
I don't know if it is important but using voltage control app to check cpu function I see that:
a) cpu freq is wildly/unpredictably fluctuating with 1.6beta while this was not happening in 1.5 under conservative cpu gov,
and
1b) reported default voltage is different: for example with sema1.5 1200mhz had default 1275, now in 1.6beta without oc module 1000mhz is 1275 but with oc module 1200mhz have 1300mv by default.
Stratos,
could it be that a) something is broken in the new conservative cpu gov? , b) have you changed the default cpu voltage between v1.5 and v1.6beta?
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Unfortunately I can not confirm your results. I just load the conservative governor and tested with and without overclocking. No problems here.
During benchmarking due to high load the frequency it's difficult to drop below the max. So, governor should not make the difference.
The uv value was the same in 1.5.0 (1300mv) for 1.2Ghz but it was wrongly displayed as 1275.
Thanks for you feedback. I will let you know if someone else report problems about the conservative governor.
Hey stratos, thanks for the clarification about cpu voltage.
Re cpu gov, I just did a nandroid restore and confirmed that conservative cpu gov works much better in 1.5
Any ideas on how to explore it further? There is definetely something different here.
I mean, its not just quadrant scores, its memento database loading instantly vs seconds of delay under cons cpu gov in 1.5 vs 1.6beta.
I will reflash again l8r tonight.
Anyhow, this kernel rocks! And I love the tun/netfilter module design.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
So I installed Topogigi's 2x ics rom and I found that I can't underclock the minimum cpu speed on a number of cpu speed tweaking apps including, cpu master, voltage control, no frills cpu control. Basically the maximum cpu speed is set to 1000mhz, and the minimum is set to 1000mhz which I can't change. When I used cyanogenmod 7 and the stock gingerbread rom, I could freely underclock the cpu. I was wondering whether this has anything to do with the cpu governer (which is hotplug on this rom) and/or the i/o scheduler.
Link to the rom I'm using:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007968
Thanks
What is the best performance for the parameter for cpu galaxy mini GT-S5570?
It's your choice. But my opinion :
1. Balanced
Governor : SMARTASSV2
Max Clock : 600 Mhz / 604 Mhz
Min Clock : 122 Mhz / 245 Mhz
2. Power Saver
Governor : Interactive
Max Clock : 480 Mhz
Min Clock : 122 Mhz
3. Performance
Governor : Performance
Max Clock : 7xx Mhz
Min Clock : 7xx Mhz
Remember, it's MY opinion ONLY.
F4uzan said:
It's your choice. But my opinion :
1. Balanced
Governor : SMARTASSV2
Max Clock : 600 Mhz / 604 Mhz
Min Clock : 122 Mhz / 245 Mhz
2. Power Saver
Governor : Interactive
Max Clock : 480 Mhz
Min Clock : 122 Mhz
3. Performance
Governor : Performance
Max Clock : 7xx Mhz
Min Clock : 7xx Mhz
Remember, it's MY opinion ONLY.
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i use
3. Performance
Governor : Performance
Max Clock :804 Mhz
Min Clock :245 Mhz
it's good or bad???
pluticoman said:
i use
3. Performance
Governor : Performance
Max Clock :804 Mhz
Min Clock :245 Mhz
it's good or bed???
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804 Mhz is too bad, it may harm your Mini too much.
SMARTASSV2
Max 245 Mhz
Min 122 Mhz
pryerlee said:
SMARTASSV2
Max 245 Mhz
Min 122 Mhz
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0_0....
Too low for Mini.
Try this:
Governor: ondemand (when you're not using your phone it runs on lowest cpu frequency that is set)
Max CPU: 768 (this is the biggest frequency that doesn't harm your cpu and doesn't cause freezes)
Min CPU: 122
It's perfect because when you don't use your phone battery consumption is very low and when it's used you get maximum performance from mini.
Thanks to AuxXxilium for his aosp cm12.1 kernel -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/rom-temasek-s-cm-12-1-note-4-t3149900
The kernel is now very stable & reliable. Time to feel comfort while playing games
So id like to show my own setting i use for the best gaming experience. Feel free to share your settings aswell.
Requirements:
1.Snapdragon note 4
2.Aosp rom (i prefer cm12.1 official)
3.Vision kernel
4.fauxclock app
Cpu min freq: 268800 mhz
Cpu max freq: 2880000 mhz
Cpu gov: nightmare
Hardlimit: refuse
Hotplug: mpdecision
Gpu max freq: 800 Mhz
Simple gpu algorithm: on
Gpu gov: Msm-andreno-tz
I/o scheduler eMMC fiops @3072
eMMC entropy: on
I/o scheduler SD card fiops @3072
SD card entropy: on
Delete VFS cache after boot: on
Auto FS writeback delay: on
Intelli-KSM enable: on
TCP congestion: highspeed
The rest is default.
Now reboot the phone and try to find lags. Good luck and have fun playing games.
Edit: i suddenly have the same issue as some ppl reportet. Device reboots constantly some times... For now ill use stock cm12.1 if the kernel is stable ill come back.