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.
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What is the best governer for multitasking?
perfommence
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...
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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...
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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.
I had my xperia T for two weeks now and there is a major problem with my device its the batter I have major battery drain with my xperia T plz help me fix these problem and I haven't rooted it or unlocked.
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i had you same issue... just root your XT and change to ondemand governor
no overheat, no thermal throttle, smoother, much more battery life..
I thought ondemand was a stock governor.
Correct me if wrong.
gregbradley said:
I thought ondemand was a custom governor.
Correct me if wrong.
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No, on demand is available from stock. There are a few governors actually.
Msm-dscv, on demand, userspace, powersave and performance.
Also a few I/O schedulers. Namely: noop, deadline and cfq.
Changing to on demand ready made the device smoother imo.
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i had you same issue... just root your XT and change to ondemand governor
no overheat, no thermal throttle, smoother, much more battery life..
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Thermal throttling is there, but less noticeable.
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drigerott said:
i had you same issue... just root your XT and change to ondemand governor
no overheat, no thermal throttle, smoother, much more battery life..
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I will try to root thanks
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No, on demand is available from stock. There are a few governors actually.
Msm-dscv, on demand, userspace, powersave and performance.
Also a few I/O schedulers. Namely: noop, deadline and cfq.
Changing to on demand ready made the device smoother imo.
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I meant to type stock, not custom...d'oh...but that means there is no need to root to enable it.
The post i quoted said to root then enable on demand. If it is stock governoer there is no need to root.
What governor/scheduler combo is working best for everyone?
I would never mess with perfection. Don't even know what mine are.
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What governor/scheduler combo is working best for everyone?
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I personally use KTOONSERVATIVEQ for the governor and Row for I/O scheduler. My battery for the S4 lasts a day easily with those settings. Another two governors that i really like are intellidemand and conservative. Give it a try and choose what suits you best
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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