How well set the settings to the optimal CM9 MINI ROM? I know it was already somewhere, but I can not znaleś.Bardzo mainly I mean if ZRam to be enabled or disabled? And how to set the processor.
Advance thank you very much
If I could give it some help thanks
Smartass v2 cpu governor - cpu frequency 122 - 729.
Z-ram when ur not using supercharger then 18% if u do then disable it..
tiestobunio said:
How well set the settings to the optimal CM9 MINI ROM? I know it was already somewhere, but I can not znaleś.Bardzo mainly I mean if ZRam to be enabled or disabled? And how to set the processor.
Advance thank you very much
If I could give it some help thanks
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I Use Smartass v2 cpu governor - cpu frequency 122 - 600 works well.
The problem is that the battery is short-lived
Relative Zram I don't have opinion.
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HELLO AND SALAM SATU MALAYSIA
Since i was newbie about android,
i try to overclock my Xperia X8.
so i went to market and i found Antutu CPU Master.
the problem is i found something that i never heard before.::::::
"GOVERNOR"
could someone told me..what is governor actually...
and what different better the governor module?
i only found about smartass..the other module..i didnt find in xda forum.
i hope someone could help me here..before i accidentally brick my phone.
Cpu governor is control the Cpu freq.
- The OnDemand governor is the default option used by Android. It scales the CPU speed between the minimum and maximum speeds depending on CPU load. If the system needs more speed, the kernel will rapidly scale up the CPU speed.
- The Conservative sets the CPU speed in a similar way to the Ondemand governor, but scales the CPU up much less rapidly. This would theoretically save battery power, but may lead to less responsiveness.
- The Userspace governor is currently useless. It’s another way for applications to set the CPU speed that setCPU does not use.
- The Performance governor always keeps the CPU at the maximum set frequency.
Additionally, he makes reference to another option, which is not currently part of the setCPU app, so I am assuming that this is one that was removed in later versions.
- The Powersave governor always keeps the CPU at the minimum set frequency.
- Except for “Userspace,” no matter which governor you set, the CPU will always stay within the bounds of the maximum and minimum speeds you set in setCPU.
tony-noob said:
Cpu governor is control the Cpu freq.
- The OnDemand governor is the default option used by Android. It scales the CPU speed between the minimum and maximum speeds depending on CPU load. If the system needs more speed, the kernel will rapidly scale up the CPU speed.
- The Conservative sets the CPU speed in a similar way to the Ondemand governor, but scales the CPU up much less rapidly. This would theoretically save battery power, but may lead to less responsiveness.
- The Userspace governor is currently useless. It’s another way for applications to set the CPU speed that setCPU does not use.
- The Performance governor always keeps the CPU at the maximum set frequency.
Additionally, he makes reference to another option, which is not currently part of the setCPU app, so I am assuming that this is one that was removed in later versions.
- The Powersave governor always keeps the CPU at the minimum set frequency.
- Except for “Userspace,” no matter which governor you set, the CPU will always stay within the bounds of the maximum and minimum speeds you set in setCPU.
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thanks button click =)
btw,what apps u use to overclock.?
and what governor u preferred? and what is ur min n max scale?
naim.kamiya said:
thanks button click =)
btw,what apps u use to overclock.?
and what governor u preferred? and what is ur min n max scale?
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I'm not using any app. I overclocked in my system (alfs+GDX). My governor is OnDemand. Min 129mhz - max 748 mhz.
tony-noob said:
I'm not using any app. I overclocked in my system (alfs+GDX). My governor is OnDemand. Min 129mhz - max 748 mhz.
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owh.ok...
thanks again.
im not using GDX,,but..can i install alfs in my phone?
im using Linux Escha Arch v1
naim.kamiya said:
owh.ok...
thanks again.
im not using GDX,,but..can i install alfs in my phone?
im using Linux Escha Arch v1
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Offcourse you can install alfs but you should unlock your bootloader...
tony-noob said:
Offcourse you can install alfs but you should unlock your bootloader...
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i already make it,...
thanks a lot.
last question...what version u have?
it is ok to use alfs kernel with different roms,not GDX?
naim.kamiya said:
i already make it,...
thanks a lot.
last question...what version u have?
it is ok to use alfs kernel with different roms,not GDX?
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I have vesion 5. You can use alfs with other roms but maybe wifi won't work or vibration....
tony-noob said:
I have vesion 5. You can use alfs with other roms but maybe wifi won't work or vibration....
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i use alf kernel version 3..
so far,i didnt find any bug.
wifi n vib work very well with my linuxperia arch v1 rom.
i use antutu benchmark..i get 1881..
superb ..thanks a lot.
1881 good. Do you like LinuXperia v1 ? Come soon LinuXperia Esca Arch 3 ( overclock, bravia hack, xloud, dsp manager vs )
alessiocerci said:
1881 good. Do you like LinuXperia v1 ? Come soon LinuXperia Esca Arch 3 ( overclock, bravia hack, xloud, dsp manager vs )
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Cant wait for linuxperia v3
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Hi i recently download setCPU and created profiles......for samsung galaxy aceS5830
1. Screen on: Max 800MHz and 122 Min, Governer-ondemand
2. Screen off: Max 245 Min122, Governer-Powersaver
enabled the above profiles....but still i am facing problems like menu slow loading and any application is taking time to respond...
Kindly help me how can i improve the processor speed and battery save...
Thanks in advance
Unless youre using a OC Kernel you wont probably be able to get much better performance with SetCPU. Try light weight ROMs or RAM scripts like V6 Supercharger.
pappucan'tdance said:
Hi i recently download setCPU and created profiles......for samsung galaxy aceS5830
1. Screen on: Max 800MHz and 122 Min, Governer-ondemand
2. Screen off: Max 245 Min122, Governer-Powersaver
enabled the above profiles....but still i am facing problems like menu slow loading and any application is taking time to respond...
Kindly help me how can i improve the processor speed and battery save...
Thanks in advance
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Try setting intellidemand to governor
set cpu
QNBT said:
Unless youre using a OC Kernel you wont probably be able to get much better performance with SetCPU. Try light weight ROMs or RAM scripts like V6 Supercharger.
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what is OC kernel......how i can do that pls help me.....
OC = Overclock.
I wouldn't recommend using profiles for a newbie!
Try the following settings instead. Minimum frequency ~ 250
Maximum frequency-Anything between 800-850
Governor - smartass/smartassv2
Don't be a noob. Be a newbie..!!
Details here.
pappucan'tdance said:
what is OC kernel......how i can do that pls help me.....
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Overclock..I wouldn't recommend that though.Could mess up your phone if you don't know what you are doing
GUys anyone know why the msm-dcvs governor for our Xperia SP cpu is buggered?
it's supposed to be Krait optimized, yet I just checked the governer parameters on Trickster Mod and it's got the MAX CPU speed set at 384 mhz
I tried changing it and applying it in Trickster Mod, but it doesn't apply nor stick ...
all the other Parameters are 0
any ideas guys
raziel123 said:
GUys anyone know why the msm-dcvs governor for our Xperia SP cpu is buggered?
it's supposed to be Krait optimized, yet I just checked the governer parameters on Trickster Mod and it's got the MAX CPU speed set at 384 mhz
I tried changing it and applying it in Trickster Mod, but it doesn't apply nor stick ...
all the other Parameters are 0
any ideas guys
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I seem to be having the same problem. Running 257 with stock kernel (LB +root). The MSM-DCVS kernel doesnot seem to be working. it is always stuck at the min frequency. is there any way yo fix this?
I donot plan on moving to 4.3 stock as the comments here arent very good about the experience.
For speed, what are the best settings to have? I'm running CM10.2 now, this ROM in particular, with this Kernel. No "performance" scripts, as I tried one and my phone wouldn't boot and had to restore nandroid backup.
For example:
zRAM: disabled, 10%, 18% (default), 26%
Allow purging of assets y/n?
Kernel samepage merging y/n?
16bit transparency y/n? (yes seems obvious but I don't know if it might somehow make it slower)
Right now I'm using SMARTASSH3 governor with max cpu at 825. I can go up to about 900mhz but it doesn't seem to make much difference to be honest.
I/O scheduler: I leave this as NOOP on default because whenever I change it my phone because really unstable and crashes all the time, but if you can suggest one that might be better I'm all ears.
Dev options:
Window animations of course can be reduced or disabled.
Force GPU rendering for 2D drawing y/n?
Force 4x MSAA y/n?
Disable HW overlays y/n?
Background process limit? Whenever I try to change this the setting never "sticks", and I think it seems to cause instability.
Don't keep activities seems like an obvious one to enable, but if you are switching between multiple apps then it could be perceived slowdown as it has to load them up again from the start?
Does the amount of available internal storage make a difference to speed? Right now I am at 14.8mb free, is this used like RAM or something and I should link more apps to SD card? (Link2SD)
Thanks in advance if you answer these extremely common questions..
Its For Galaxy Ace S5830 Q&A Section
Not For Galaxy Ace S5830i
Next Time Please post in correct section
Sent from my GT-S5830i using Tapatalk 2
S H A D Y said:
Its For Galaxy Ace S5830 Q&A Section
Not For Galaxy Ace S5830i
Next Time Please post in correct section
Sent from my GT-S5830i using Tapatalk 2
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My bad, could a mod move it over to the right place?
Thanks
paradoxiumwind said:
My bad, could a mod move it over to the right place?
Thanks
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REPORTED
to MOD to Move it
paradoxiumwind said:
For speed, what are the best settings to have? I'm running CM10.2 now, this ROM in particular, with this Kernel. No "performance" scripts, as I tried one and my phone wouldn't boot and had to restore nandroid backup.
For example:
zRAM: disabled, 10%, 18% (default), 26%
Allow purging of assets y/n?
Kernel samepage merging y/n?
16bit transparency y/n? (yes seems obvious but I don't know if it might somehow make it slower)
Right now I'm using SMARTASSH3 governor with max cpu at 825. I can go up to about 900mhz but it doesn't seem to make much difference to be honest.
I/O scheduler: I leave this as NOOP on default because whenever I change it my phone because really unstable and crashes all the time, but if you can suggest one that might be better I'm all ears.
Dev options:
Window animations of course can be reduced or disabled.
Force GPU rendering for 2D drawing y/n?
Force 4x MSAA y/n?
Disable HW overlays y/n?
Background process limit? Whenever I try to change this the setting never "sticks", and I think it seems to cause instability.
Don't keep activities seems like an obvious one to enable, but if you are switching between multiple apps then it could be perceived slowdown as it has to load them up again from the start?
Does the amount of available internal storage make a difference to speed? Right now I am at 14.8mb free, is this used like RAM or something and I should link more apps to SD card? (Link2SD)
Thanks in advance if you answer these extremely common questions..
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ZRam: Yes (but the battery life will get shorter!)
Allowing purging of assets: Yes
KSM: Yes
16-Bit transparency: Yes
SmartassH3 is a good choice. If it's getting laggy use smartassv2. I usually use 200-800MHzh.
I/O scheduler: Idk which ones the MA6 kernel has, but ZEN is one of the best.
You can limit the background processes to 3-4, it's up to you and your personal use.
If you have apps that you don't use, deinstall them. Because some of them are running in the background and so they'll use RAM.
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On CM 10.1 I got a very slow phone with zen scheduler. Now I'm using deadline and is faster than before. Governor is smartassh3 (supersmooth governor) and 864mhz overclock. This combination works very good for me. Please report back your experience
my phone
(main)
governor: interactive (320-800MHz)
scheduler: sio
(screen off)
governor: ondemand (245-748MHz)
smooth and responsive, try it.
How is battery life with these settings on CM10? Can I aspect at least 10 hours of moderate use?
Hi,
I'm using Co-Core 8.2 and I want to test One Power Guard to improve my battery life.
But I don't have any idea about which CPU governor and I/O scheduler to choose.
Could someone tell me which combination provides the best balance between power-save and performance?
I'm on Jelly Bean 4.1.2
NB. Cocafe recommends PegasusQ as CPU governor and either SIO/ROW for I/O scheduler but I would like to get some feedback from people already using One Power Guard.
Thanks in advance
luisblop said:
Hi,
I'm using Co-Core 8.2 and I want to test One Power Guard to improve my battery life.
But I don't have any idea about which CPU governor and I/O scheduler to choose.
Could someone tell me which combination provides the best balance between power-save and performance?
I'm on Jelly Bean 4.1.2
NB. Cocafe recommends PegasusQ as CPU governor and either SIO/ROW for I/O scheduler but I would like to get some feedback from people already using One Power Guard.
Thanks in advance
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Pegasus and sioplus
OR
Hotplug and sioplus
DaRkRhiNe said:
Pegasus and sioplus
OR
Hotplug and sioplus
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Thanks for the answer. I will give a try with Pegasus
However I noticed that sioplus is not available on One Power Guard settings. Only row and sio.
Is sioplus available in Co-core 8.2?
These apps like this just drains your battery. If you want play with CPU, download a CPU controller app. (like SetCPU) and install CoCore 9.0 which is newest version.
When you don't use phone ; 600 MHz Max & HotPlug
When you don't use phone V2 ; 600 MHz Max & Ondemand & deeper sleep status
When you lock phone, don't decrease speed (too much) because it will use whole CPU if it needs ; 800 MHz Max & Ondemand Q/Lulzactive Q/Pegasus Q
When using ; 1000 MHz Max & Ondemand/Interactive/Lulzactive Q/Pegasus Q
When you get mad and crazy about performance, lock the min to max; 1000 MHz min and max & Ondemand & SmartAss (still exists or not I don't know)
If you increase minimum speed it will keep it. So I suggest always keep min to 200MHz. (if exists 0 MHz I don't remember it too)
Edit: and don't go deeper sleep if you use hot plugger governors like Hotplug, Pegasus, Lulzactive Q
FYI
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2312491
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Thanks guys,
I will compare the battery draining with One Power Guard just to give it a try.
If I don't notice any improvement then I will tweak with SetCPU
King ov Hell said:
Edit: and don't go deeper sleep if you use hot plugger governors like Hotplug, Pegasus, Lulzactive Q
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Hi again,
What exactly do you mean wit "deeper sleep"?
Is that an option or when the display is off after several minutes?
Sorry for my ignorance
luisblop said:
Hi again,
What exactly do you mean wit "deeper sleep"?
Is that an option or when the display is off after several minutes?
Sorry for my ignorance
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Go to the CoCore's thread you'll see. It's deep sleep level which can increase your battery life when you don't use the device. It's not about using, it's about when it's stand-by.
Ok
After one day even if One Power Guard is a nice app I prefer to switch governor depending on the display status. So I was thinking about using tasker (instead setCPU) which is already running on my phone and this way not adding more background processes.
I set a couple of task using the CPU control from tasker. It is working fine switching governors but I noticed that the frequencies (min and max) don't change. I tried even with shell script and still I don't get to set the max frequency. Then I prefer to make you a couple of questiosn:
-In tasker when using the CPU control. If I change governor. Should it be set in both CPUs (0 and 1) or only in a single one? In my case i set the governor in both.
-I use the terminal to check the current governor and max frequency (for instance for the cpu0)
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governorcat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
As said above the governor is succesfully changed but that's not the case for the frequency. Then I tried to run a shell script to change the max frequency as follows:
echo #frequency > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
But it seems not working neither. So I wonder if I'm doing something wrong.
NB. By the way I'm happy using the governor hotplug while not using my phone (thanks for the advice). In normal use I set pegasusq with sio and seems working great.