What is the best governer for multitasking?
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Messi10 said:
perfommence
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thanks dude.what about less battery usage when browsing? sorry if i'm asking too much questions
ayadgalaxymini said:
thanks dude.what about less battery usage when browsing? sorry if i'm asking too much questions
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Use SMARTASSV2 it saves battery when you're not using phone and gives you maximum performance when needed
smartass v2 or ondemand, both are similar
Unless you have lagfree that's seems to do well with battery and multitasking
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Hi guys, the Devil Kernel has a governor called Powersave does that really help extend battery life?
xxxmike86xxx said:
Hi guys, the Devil Kernel has a governor called Powersave does that really help extend battery life?
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Yea, it will, but it may be laggy and slow from time to time.
Check this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
BlueFlame4 said:
Yea, it will, but it may be laggy and slow from time to time.
Check this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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This explains why my SGS is slow as hell on Powersave...which governor would you recommend?
thanks for the help!:victory:
xxxmike86xxx said:
This explains why my SGS is slow as hell on Powersave...which governor would you recommend?
thanks for the help!:victory:
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OnDemand, Conservative or SmartassV2 are a good compromise regarding speed and battery. Your battery will discharge a bit faster ofc but your phone will be smoother as well. Use CoolTool for live statistics of the CPU frequency.
Just play around a bit with the settings and use the link I posted above for help. If you want to know anything, feel free to ask me
There are several other settings on kernel side which affect speed and battery life.
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BlueFlame4 said:
OnDemand, Conservative or SmartassV2 are a good compromise regarding speed and battery. Your battery will discharge a bit faster ofc but your phone will be smoother as well. Use CoolTool for live statistics of the CPU frequency.
Just play around a bit with the settings and use the link I posted above for help. If you want to know anything, feel free to ask me
There are several other settings on kernel side which affect speed and battery life.
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Thank you so much!!! I'm gonna be honest and say I am a n00b and I won't really understand the statistics...or change the frequency manually...
Can I run SetCPU with all the kernels or just use the Kernel's governors (like Devil's let you choose a governor).
P.S - Tried the SmartassV2 looks okay to me a bit laggy though...
xxxmike86xxx said:
Thank you so much!!! I'm gonna be honest and say I am a n00b and I won't really understand the statistics...or change the frequency manually...
Can I run SetCPU with all the kernels or just use the Kernel's governors (like Devil's let you choose a governor).
P.S - Tried the SmartassV2 looks okay to me a bit laggy though...
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Yeah, SetCPU can be run with any kernel. You can download the devil kernel app on Google Play to set everything, so SetCPU is redundant.
Statistics are quite obvious - the phone should hit min. frequency as soon as possible on the one hand and it shouldn't lagg on the other hand Lazy governor is good as well.
Btw: You are here to learn something so it's absolutely okay if you ask questions. That "noob-excuse" is kinda lame cuz you read and study the stuff by asking others /reading topics Everyone has to learn to succeed.
Anyways, ask me if you got questions
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It slows down a bit your phone but battery does improve.
Hi!
I've found this thread which explains in detail all Governor/Schedulers characteristics and much more.
Even if the thread is SGS2 based, there is one thing that catched my attention.
It is written that setting the min CPU frequency @ 100 Mhz actually takes more power during phone standby then the 200 Mhz setting because of cpu voltages...
Does anybody has similare experiences with the Galaxy S i9000?
Which is the recommendable min CPU freq for the lowest battery consumption during Standby?
Thank you!
it depend on devices n true voltage lacking when cpu standby, but its dualcore vs single core
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An this mean what for device i9000 ???
compacity said:
it depend on devices n true voltage lacking when cpu standby, but its dualcore vs single core
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Nope, doesnt mean anything mate, juz info, actually u need to test it urself. as for me, locking min cpu doesnt solve battery drain in smartphone.
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Okay sorry for my stupid question ...
i have min cpu by 100mhz ...and for me it is okay...
Sure and if you have apps which let the cpu not going to standby , it doesn`t take effect ...
What min cpu do yu have? Only for information ...
compacity said:
Nope, doesnt mean anything mate, juz info, actually u need to test it urself. as for me, locking min cpu doesnt solve battery drain in smartphone.
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freakymod2120 said:
Okay sorry for my stupid question ...
i have min cpu by 100mhz ...and for me it is okay...
Sure and if you have apps which let the cpu not going to standby , it doesn`t take effect ...
What min cpu do yu have? Only for information ...
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mine dont lock mincpu, as i let da gov do it, mincpu goes to any value cpu needed.but literally 100 was default. but i use script tweak on init.d to shut all background app/lagfree/sdread ahead/ n auto taskmanager to manage free RAM. So feel free to use any combo u feel battery saving as i m waiting tony stark to create a nuclearbased battery for smartfone
n no kidding mate, discussion on saving battery already been solved as not recommended topic, so try to find any setting that pleases u.
or maybe u can try slimbase ROM
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200MHz is the best minimum CPU frequency for both performance and battery consumption for most cases. Leave your minimum at 200MHz.
What govenor do you use???
Kingo64 said:
200MHz is the best minimum CPU frequency for both performance and battery consumption for most cases. Leave your minimum at 200MHz.
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freakymod2120 said:
What govenor do you use???
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Ondemand. I also use SIO as a scheduler but cannot really feel any difference between it and other IO schedulers.
whats the difference between ondemand and interactive ...???
it is a little bit off-topic but what are the differences between the differnt I/O-Scheduler ...(actually i`m using row ...)
Thx
Kingo64 said:
Ondemand. I also use SIO as a scheduler but cannot really feel any difference between it and other IO schedulers.
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freakymod2120 said:
whats the difference between ondemand and interactive ...???
it is a little bit off-topic but what are the differences between the differnt I/O-Scheduler ...(actually i`m using row ...)
Thx
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Sorry, i didn't want to press thanks ;PP
Let google be your friend. You will get great overviews. (There is as example a overview for governors - i thonk it was for SGS2 - but it is partly right on every phone)
i'm sorry i didnt remember the URL ;DD
Can anyone suggest a ROM & kernel that give most gaming performance.
P.S I don't care very much about battery life.
Cm10.1
cm10.1 as per your needs!
well, you posted in wrong section mate
garry64 said:
P.S I don't care very much about battery life.
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Seems you don't care too much about XDA RULES...
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Do you know where to find explanation for the CPU governor and IO ?
I'm new and still learning. Sorry
garry64 said:
Can anyone suggest a ROM & kernel that give most gaming performance.
P.S I don't care very much about battery life.
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I suggest you try a few out and see which one gives you the most gaming performance.
garry64 said:
Do you know where to find explanation for the CPU governor and IO ?
I'm new and still learning. Sorry
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The information is available on these forums. A quick search will yield the results you are looking for.
hi all ı want to ask questions about pegasusq. Can anyone use pegasusq ? how is the battery life ? is it stable ?
thank all
sorry my bad english I'm trying to improve
Absolute1453 said:
hi all ı want to ask questions about pegasusq. Can anyone use pegasusq ? how is the battery life ? is it stable ?
thank all
sorry my bad english I'm trying to improve
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pegasusq in my opinion is the better governor to use, largely because it can tell if is more than one core and respond accordingly. Pair that with CPU Sleeper Dual Core and you're golden as far as power saving awareness. SIO I hear is the best i/o scheduler to use for power consumption, deadline in my opinion is the best for pure performance however be careful because If you do overload and a process misses a deadline it will hiccup or even freeze. :laugh:
jstath1972 said:
pegasusq in my opinion is the better governor to use, largely because it can tell if is more than one core and respond accordingly. Pair that with CPU Sleeper Dual Core and you're golden as far as power saving awareness. SIO I hear is the best i/o scheduler to use for power consumption, deadline in my opinion is the best for pure performance however be careful because If you do overload and a process misses a deadline it will hiccup or even freeze. :laugh:
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so battery life is good yeah ?
Absolute1453 said:
so battery life is good yeah ?
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Yes :good:
Battery life is also good on abyssplug, but I don't think there's a big difference between the two.
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GXGOW said:
Battery life is also good on abyssplug, but I don't think there's a big difference between the two.
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Agree.
big thanks for answer friends
As the name suggests, Opened this thread just to know What governor+scheduler combination you guys prefer to get the ultimate battery with performance?
Post the details with SS of battery stats and the kernel name.
Starting with me, I use Ak 600 = Smartmax + Row. Always!
Will Post SS soon.
Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58020829
simmac said:
Have a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58020829
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Nice some more reviews by other will help this forum members to get good battery and may be solve their battery problems.
ElementalX+BFQ from Nash kernel works well for me
jer_ying_fd said:
ElementalX+BFQ from Nash kernel works well for me
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Blu_Activ + BFQ is smooth...coupled with Blu_plug is giving me phenomenal battery
vampire36 said:
Blu_Activ + BFQ is smooth...coupled with Blu_plug is giving me phenomenal battery
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R18 has the best battery life for me, I dunno why :\ Trying the new test version so gonna see what it's like.
But a suggestion....
If you looking for a smooth fast and balanced profile...
Nothing beats semaphore...
Ondemand + Noop...easily 4 hour sot...
with killer performance
helps me love my rom more
Stock CM12 kernel (Ondemand + row)
3-4h sot, heavy usage
vampire36 said:
But a suggestion....
If you looking for a smooth fast and balanced profile...
Nothing beats semaphore...
Ondemand + Noop...easily 4 hour sot...
with killer performance
helps me love my rom more
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Will definitely try.
So what governor you considerer the best?
I'm running franco213 with cfq and interactive. Depending on my usage I get anywhere from 3h to 6h SoT.
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