Hi there,
I recently got a Galaxy Tab P1000 (the one that suppports 3G).
Now since I'm a very big fan of CM I'd like to install it.
I already have Clockwork Mod Recovery so I just have to transfer the CM10 build and gapps and I'm all set.
Now the most important thing for me is GPU overclocking for games,xbmc and of course to keep the UI lag at a minimum.
So there are a few builds of available.
Android 4.1.2:
CyanogenMod 10 Nightly Builds by cdesai: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871113
Android 4.2.1:
CM10.1 build based on SGT7 by Alroger: http://cafe-ti.blog.br/1956~cm10-1-sgt7-p1000.html
CyanogenMod 10.1 Experimental Builds by cdesai: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032726
CM10.1 SGT by HumberOS: http://www.humberos.com.br/
Android 4.1.2 or 4.2.1?:
Paranoid Android 2.53 by henryedwardrose: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747128
The above builds seem most popular.
I know the CM10.1 builds have broken bluetooth and some minor rotation bugs I can live with.
But which one does support GPU overclocking and is most fluent?
Also what application must I use to achieve this, setcpu maybe?
Thanks
AOKP ICS milestone #6 overclocking
Ginosius said:
Hi there,
I recently got a Galaxy Tab P1000 (the one that suppports 3G).
Now since I'm a very big fan of CM I'd like to install it.
I already have Clockwork Mod Recovery so I just have to transfer the CM10 build and gapps and I'm all set.
Now the most important thing for me is GPU overclocking for games,xbmc and of course to keep the UI lag at a minimum.
So there are a few builds of available.
Android 4.1.2:
CyanogenMod 10 Nightly Builds by cdesai: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871113
Android 4.2.1:
CM10.1 build based on SGT7 by Alroger: http://cafe-ti.blog.br/1956~cm10-1-sgt7-p1000.html
CyanogenMod 10.1 Experimental Builds by cdesai: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032726
CM10.1 SGT by HumberOS: http://www.humberos.com.br/
Android 4.1.2 or 4.2.1?:
Paranoid Android 2.53 by henryedwardrose: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747128
The above builds seem most popular.
I know the CM10.1 builds have broken bluetooth and some minor rotation bugs I can live with.
But which one does support GPU overclocking and is most fluent?
Also what application must I use to achieve this, setcpu maybe?
Thanks
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I took the journey last week from Froyo on my tab p1000 to ICS. I am on AOKP ICS milestone #6. I also tried GPU overclocking as AOKP ROM supports it. but dont expect miracles. To read about my experience, I have already posted in detail on my blog singaporeanipaduser.blogspot.com. Based pn the smartbench 2011 benchmark, my Tab came in at only 894 for the Productivity index and 2091 for the Games index. After overclocking the CPU from 1Ghz to 1.2Ghz, the scoring improved to 1019 for the Productivity index and no significant change for the Games index(~2034). After bringing back the CPU to default, the GPU was overclocked from 200Mhz to 320Mhz. This time, the Productivity index registered 897 while the Games index improved slightly to 2118. The overclocking options are available on the AOKP ICS ROM in the Performance Tweaks section under Settings.
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I can't decide on which rom to get. In your mind, which ROM is the most stable.
NIGHTLY CyanogenMod 7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723844
or
RoDrIgUeZsTyLe™ MIUIMOD [ V3.1.2 MULTI ]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=799737
I have researched and according to many, all these roms are good. Which should i get and why?
Thanks in advance
FAQ, question 1.
Just as a warning... the nightlies for CyanogenMod are usually pretty stable, but not always. This is their testing ground for the actual stable release (which is currently 7.0.3 which is based off of Android 2.3.3). Right now in the nightlies, Android 2.3.4 is being tested which will eventually become CM 7.1.
I am not familiar with MUIU's testing, but I am sure they have a similar thing.
But as it is mentioned in the FAQ that is in Jack_R1's signature, there isn't a ROM that is the best for the N1. It is based on user preference. Just like there isn't a "best" android phone.
How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
topdawg7793 said:
How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
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I use CM10, unofficial 03/08 version.
I like it better, but to each his own...........
topdawg7793 said:
How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
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I find CM10 to be much smoother than CM9, especially in the browser and general use. I did notice that it can take a day or so to smooth out, also supercharging really helps with memory management. Another thing that helps a lot is setting the up threshold to 35 in setcpu, this also helps a lot in CM9.
I'm am using CM10 old bootloader vresion 5.01.2013...and i was wondering if the Cm10.1 version from last days have major improvements like better camera, better ram usage and fewer errors and if the radio was added to 10.1 yet
I've tried CM9 and in terms of general fluidity it wins CM11 lags at home screen and app drawer etc, the question is
is that the case of nightly builds of cm11 vs stable cm9 or is it the case of android 4.4.2 vs 4.0.3 ?
thanks
I've been running both 4.4 builds, researching features and issues. I have delayed GPS lock gonna revert back to cm10.1, Wanted to know if an OC kernel was available for car's build ?