So here many custom ROM's
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-2/development/available-stock-custom-roms-mi-max-2-t3737523
Which of this the best for gaming? I don't care about my battery life or something else, only good optimization for games :laugh:
Also mb someone know how to tune Kernel Adiutor for gaming, is any guides or something else? i don't found any of this for Mi Max 2
It would be great, if u help
Without a custom Kernel, nothing much can be tuned in Kernel Adiutor to achieve higher performance in games. OC-ing the GPU and CPU would be probably the only solution to gain more FPS. All this ROMs are gonna perform similar with the same kernel.
ekin_strops said:
Without a custom Kernel
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where i can get custom kernel?
enkins said:
where i can get custom kernel?
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You can't because there is no custom kernel.
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You can't because there is no custom kernel.
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optimization for games in kernel adiutor is actually pretty straight forward. just choose performance governor for both cpu and gpu and lock both to the highest possible clocks (cpu minimum and maximum 2016 mhz, gpu min and max 650 mhz). that way they wont be downclocking to save power and ull have max performance always
furthermore, u could change IO scheduler to deadline for faster loading times and disable core control (as well as temperature and vdd control, depending on whether theyre active by default) in thermal tab. just keep an eye on device temperatures, cuz ull be basically removing throttling measures for hardware safety. although i doubt this should be a problem with an soc like SD625 in such a large device, but still...better be safe than sorry
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jbmc83 said:
optimization for games in kernel adiutor is actually pretty straight forward. just choose performance governor for both cpu and gpu and lock both to the highest possible clocks (cpu minimum and maximum 2016 mhz, gpu min and max 650 mhz). that way they wont be downclocking to save power and ull have max performance always
furthermore, u could change IO scheduler to deadline for faster loading times and disable core control (as well as temperature and vdd control, depending on whether theyre active by default) in thermal tab. just keep an eye on device temperatures, cuz ull be basically removing throttling measures for hardware safety. although i doubt this should be a problem with an soc like SD625 in such a large device, but still...better be safe than sorry
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great thanks to u for reply, i try this, hope it helps me
GPU settings not lock on 650 mhz, it's switch between 320 and 650, not 650 all time
enkins said:
GPU settings not lock on 650 mhz, it's switch between 320 and 650, not 650 all time
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did you change the gpu governor to performance?
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Hi, another way to unlock the cpu at its maximal frequence is to use the mod called " unlimited " in the playstore from the mi-globe rom (miui based)
here is the link : http://forum.mi-globe.com/general-development-f34/app-miui-unlimited-t691.html
You can activate it on the fly, very cool. I use this rom
Regards
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did you change the gpu governor to performance?
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ofc i did, but still not work
ed57 said:
Hi, another way to unlock the cpu at its maximal frequence is to use the mod called " unlimited " in the playstore from the mi-globe rom (miui based)
here is the link : http://forum.mi-globe.com/general-development-f34/app-miui-unlimited-t691.html
You can activate it on the fly, very cool. I use this rom
Regards
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it works only on miui rom, or it can works on custom roms?
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ofc i did, but still not work
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ok i just checked on my phone with LOS 14.1 installed. when u set min and max gpu frequency to 650 mhz and set perfomance profile the gpu will only downclock to 320 mhz if there is no load put onto it. if there is ANY load whatsoever (in my case a simple continuous finger swipe over the display) the gpu clock sticks to 650 mhz and stays there.
so no worries, uve unlocked ur SoC performance completely and ull get the most out of it during gaming
edit: btw, dont let the poll results fool you. most people just go with LOS because thats what they are accustomed to the most and because its been out the longest for mi max 2 as far as custom roms are concerned. so more people voting there doesnt mean its actually faster than other roms (likely that most people havent tried ALL roms, especially for gaming-specific purposes )
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ok i just checked on my phone with LOS 14.1 installed. when u set min and max gpu frequency to 650 mhz and set perfomance profile the gpu will only downclock to 320 mhz is there is no load put onto it. if there is ANY load whatsoever (in my case a simple continuous finger swipe over the display) the gpu clock sticks to 650 mhz and stays there.
so no worries, uve unlocked ur SoC performance completely and ull get the most out of it during gaming
edit: btw, dont let the poll results fool you. most people just go with LOS because thats what they are accustomed to the most and because its been out the longest for mi max 2 as far as custom roms are concerned. so more people voting there doesnt mean its actually faster than other roms (likely that most people havent tried ALL roms, especially for gaming-specific purposes )
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ok thanks for that information, u help me so much, i''ll stay on DotOS 7.1.2 and test it for game perfomance, now results are fine, better then xiaomi.eu roms
Lineageos 14.1 is best
Best For Gaming
I believe that would be dot-os
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Hello! This is my first kernel, The UnleaZhed XTZ Kernel. I'm a noob in developing a kernel, so some bugs may be found in this kernel and I may not be able to fix them! One more important thing, this kernel uses the sources from some developers and I'm here to present my greatest thanks to everyone of them!
FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
UnleaZhed XTZ Kernel
Requirements:
4.4.2 Xperia Tablet Z Wi-Fi version (SGP311/312)
Unlocked bootloader
Fastboot driver installed computer
Features:
CPU overclock up to 1836MHz
CPU UV by 100 default
CPU UV control
GPU overclock up to 450MHz (due to some bandwidth problem)
Use auto CPU hotplug instead of MP-Decision
Some minor things
!!recovery has resolution problem ATM!!
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Installation:
1. Make your Tablet Z in fastboot mode
2. On your computer, open cmd and navigate to the location of kernel
3. Type "fastboot flash boot Kernel_name.img
4. Type "fastboot reboot"
5. Enjoy!
Downloads:
UnleaZhed XTZ v0.1
UnleaZhed XTZ v0.1.1
UnleaZhed XTZ v0.2
Credit:
DoomLoRD
thalamus
Sony
Faux123
Source:
My Github
Nice try but do you have any plans for an aosp kernel?i like overclock and the extra features but it is too tough to say goodbye to pac rom
pangiotis24 said:
Nice try but do you have any plans for an aosp kernel?i like overclock and the extra features but it is too tough to say goodbye to pac rom
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Will do but it may be done in the next month, Thanks for your suggestion.
First of all THANK YOU for spending your time on this and sharing your result with us!
Just flashed the kernel! Good news...nothing is bricked
CPU Spy Plus indeed shows 1836 Mhz used! I did´t do anything for that.
You might re-think this. Using 1512Mhz instead by default and let the users choose that high speed CPU mode themselves as it may not be stable on all devices.
That 324Mhz added is a huge step...there is no step in between possible?
What about voltages. Did you modify anything? Is the voltage raised to achieve the high cpu frequency? Please post some more information about what happens here...
In fact I´m just running Antutu to see general stability on my device.
VERY BAD score. Before your kenel there were 20300 points. Now with OC only 19746.
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EDIT: Just recognized.... several questions are being answered by Antutu CPU Master.
1512 IS USED by default!
1620Mhz and 1728 Mhz are there to choose and of course finally the 1836Mhz.
Scaling is interactive by default (changed to my fav ondemand)
I/O Scheduler is cfq by default (changed to my fav noop)
Antutu Score @ 1836Mhz: 16077Mhz ???
Lower than without OC? Needs retesting (14230 point when setting max to 1836Mhz and Min to 1512Mhz(!!!???)...maybe the benchmark is wrong...Will give it some time to see if I myself feel a speedup.
After Restart Antutu Score ends up @ 19761 points...not bad. but clearyl not enough looking at the massice OC done. REBOOT! Tab just rebooted! So 1836Mhz is not stable at mine! Trying 1728Mhz now instead.
18139 points....this kernel lacks some serious power if we can believe the scores of antutu. This is a V0.1 so nothing to worry too soon. You´ll make it find it´s power
Switched back to kernel from pulser_g2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2444452) and 19908 points without any OC! You may look into it.
But please answer the other questiones I wasn´t able to clear myself.
Greetings
Rodger
DJ-Tumor said:
First of all THANK YOU for spending your time on this and sharing your result with us!
Just flashed the kernel! Good news...nothing is bricked
CPU Spy Plus indeed shows 1836 Mhz used! I did´t do anything for that.
You might re-think this. Using 1512Mhz instead by default and let the users choose that high speed CPU mode themselves as it may not be stable on all devices.
That 324Mhz added is a huge step...there is no step in between possible?
What about voltages. Did you modify anything? Is the voltage raised to achieve the high cpu frequency? Please post some more information about what happens here...
In fact I´m just running Antutu to see general stability on my device.
VERY BAD score. Before your kenel there were 20300 points. Now with OC only 19746.
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EDIT: Just recognized.... several questions are being answered by Antutu CPU Master.
1512 IS USED by default!
1620Mhz and 1728 Mhz are there to choose and of course finally the 1836Mhz.
Scaling is interactive by default (changed to my fav ondemand)
I/O Scheduler is cfq by default (changed to my fav noop)
Antutu Score @ 1836Mhz: 16077Mhz ???
Lower than without OC? Needs retesting (14230 point when setting max to 1836Mhz and Min to 1512Mhz(!!!???)...maybe the benchmark is wrong...Will give it some time to see if I myself feel a speedup.
After Restart Antutu Score ends up @ 19761 points...not bad. but clearyl not enough looking at the massice OC done. REBOOT! Tab just rebooted! So 1836Mhz is not stable at mine! Trying 1728Mhz now instead.
18139 points....this kernel lacks some serious power if we can believe the scores of antutu. This is a V0.1 so nothing to worry too soon. You´ll make it find it´s power
Switched back to kernel from pulser_g2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2444452) and 19908 points without any OC! You may look into it.
But please answer the other questiones I wasn´t able to clear myself.
Greetings
Rodger
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Sorry for my late,
I've tested Antutu with 1512MHz and 1836MHz. For my Tablet Z, I got ~20000 (1512MHz) and ~23000 (1836MHz).
My Tablet Z has fast binning CPU. Can you please tell me which binning your CPU is? Thank you!
hard to tell...did taht thing in Terminal emulator....it tells me "1".
Not fast or slow or anything...
DJ-Tumor said:
First of all THANK YOU for spending your time on this and sharing your result with us!
Just flashed the kernel! Good news...nothing is bricked
CPU Spy Plus indeed shows 1836 Mhz used! I did´t do anything for that.
You might re-think this. Using 1512Mhz instead by default and let the users choose that high speed CPU mode themselves as it may not be stable on all devices.
That 324Mhz added is a huge step...there is no step in between possible?
What about voltages. Did you modify anything? Is the voltage raised to achieve the high cpu frequency? Please post some more information about what happens here...
In fact I´m just running Antutu to see general stability on my device.
VERY BAD score. Before your kenel there were 20300 points. Now with OC only 19746.
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EDIT: Just recognized.... several questions are being answered by Antutu CPU Master.
1512 IS USED by default!
1620Mhz and 1728 Mhz are there to choose and of course finally the 1836Mhz.
Scaling is interactive by default (changed to my fav ondemand)
I/O Scheduler is cfq by default (changed to my fav noop)
Antutu Score @ 1836Mhz: 16077Mhz ???
Lower than without OC? Needs retesting (14230 point when setting max to 1836Mhz and Min to 1512Mhz(!!!???)...maybe the benchmark is wrong...Will give it some time to see if I myself feel a speedup.
After Restart Antutu Score ends up @ 19761 points...not bad. but clearyl not enough looking at the massice OC done. REBOOT! Tab just rebooted! So 1836Mhz is not stable at mine! Trying 1728Mhz now instead.
18139 points....this kernel lacks some serious power if we can believe the scores of antutu. This is a V0.1 so nothing to worry too soon. You´ll make it find it´s power
Switched back to kernel from pulser_g2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2444452) and 19908 points without any OC! You may look into it.
But please answer the other questiones I wasn´t able to clear myself.
Greetings
Rodger
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How is the battery life?
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Destroyedbeauty said:
How is the battery life?
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Don´t know....after the disastrous performance of the first release I of course switched back to stock.
Now there is the new version which does not cut performance in stock mode.
I´ll OC now to 1728 Mhz and see how it performs with that....battery life is not really good with stock so if you are already asking...FORGET ABOUT alternative kernels not optimized for battery.
That is why I don´t use CM oder AOKP on my Note1. I just eats the battery for breakfast....
OK OC just seemed to scale...20300 points (ca. 19300 at stock speed)...trying 1836 Mhz now.
17389 points....clear drawback....possibly because my device seems to have a bad CPU from what I´ve learned....wanted to use the 17xx Mhz anyway....oops....device just rebooted....my device just isn´t capable of the max cpu setting. :crying:
Anyway the working 1728 Mhz working is great news!
Will give it further testing...
I have two APQ8064 devices, Nexus 4 and Tablet Z. Nexus 4 is 0 (slow), it will reboot sometimes even on [email protected], the Antutu would force close and red light of death would happen if you ignore it and attempt to run again. While my Tablet Z is 2 (fast), this can run at [email protected] and got 23XXX in Antutu.
I don't have an idea which frequency can the 1 (nominal) APQ8064 clock at, but I think [email protected] will be OK. Also, keep eyes on the CPU float-point section in Antutu. At 1512Mhz, it is around 2000. At 1836MHz, it is around 2200. If this drop lower, just pull up the voltage BUT NOT TOO MUCH!!!
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Raising voltage is not an option to me. But anyway...which app do you use for that on tablet Z?
What App do you use for cou control?
I use No-frills. Do you change "interactive" and or "cfq"?
Numbers right after reboot and stopping some unused apps...just stock apps running...
2729 / 930 / 1112 / 1050 / 511 / 927 / 1436 / 5278 / 696 / 600
>>> 15269 points @ stock !!!
switching back to stock....
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Raising voltage is not an option to me. But anyway...which app do you use for that on tablet Z?
What App do you use for cou control?
I use No-frills. Do you change "interactive" and or "cfq"?
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I would like to know this as well. Also, how do you check to see which processor you have? (0,1,2; slow, nominal, fast)
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Spartoi said:
I would like to know this as well. Also, how do check to see which processor you have? (0,1,2; slow, nominal, fast)
Sent from my Xperia Tablet Z
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What is the terminal command to find out? I also considered custom retelling to add some processing oomph. On a per app basis, but reading this... Stock SGP311 on 4.2.2 is chugging fine just north of 20000 points on Antutu. Can we compare Versions? Mine is 3.3.1. I faintly recall reading they mixed up some benchmarking internals because some corporations found loopholes to cheat / inflate scores on new to market devices, maybe that's the discrepancy there?
Another wild thought, could there maybe be, aside from different CPU Models, different kinds of cache / memory scattered through the devices? Would not be the first time a sub par. Cache/Memory bottleneck severely strangled a nominally and factually quicker CPU into much lower overall results. Much depends on weighting within Antutu
Man, what happened with your kernel? We need some stock kernels for 4.3
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Is there any way to overclock this device's cpu or gpu or even change governors?
revery0 said:
Is there any way to overclock this device's cpu or gpu or even change governors?
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I hope this will help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/asc...7en-rom-v1-0-emui-2-3-4-4-2-23-10-14-t2916016
This rom has modified governors and does not gives you the ability to change anything or adjust the cpu speed...
revery0 said:
Is there any way to overclock this device's cpu or gpu or even change governors?
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We don't have a kernel that supports overclocking or has different governors implemented, so that's a no...
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Actually we do.. the stock kernel allows to overclock ( optimum performance power plan )
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Actually we do.. the stock kernel allows to overclock ( optimum performance power plan )
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AFAIK, the power plan modifies the cpu frequency stepping, but still it doesn't allow surpassing the maximum CPU frequency of 1795 MHz.
And the only governor in our kernel is a version of hotplug.
Here's how it works in my understanding:
Quote: The “hotplug” governor scales CPU frequency based on load, similar to “ondemand”. It scales up to the highest frequency when “up_threshold” is crossed and scales down one frequency at a time when “down_threshold” is crossed.
The powerplan can modify the up- and down- threshold steps (so the device can use max frequency sooner and stay on higher frequencies longer), but that doesn't affect max frequency at all.
Hi!
This scripts is not overclock, but change/lock clock speed.
You need root, and any Script runner app.
Ddr_gpu=lock max speed ddr and gpu
ddr_gpu_cpu=lock max speed ddr, gpu and cpu
ddr_gpu_cpu_4core=lock max speed ddr, gpu, cpu and lock 4 core cpu
ddr_gpu_cpu_core_4core_stock=revert all to stock.
This scripts not pernement, if you restart the phone, all settings revert back to stock.
Ps: please when you download this files, delete the .zip.
No-Frills CPU Control
This apk controls your CPU on device.
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Ziółek said:
No-Frills CPU Control
This apk controls your CPU on device.
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Won't allow overclocking max frequency either... Just increasing min freq, and decreasing max freq.
Pretty much useless on P7, since we only have 1 governor and 3 I/O schedulers to chose from.
GawDroid said:
Won't allow overclocking max frequency either... Just increasing min freq, and decreasing max freq.
Pretty much useless on P7, since we only have 1 governor and 3 I/O schedulers to chose from.
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Where I wrote that this app allowed overclocking ? It control CPU min and max frequency but only in factory fixed range.
Ziółek said:
Where I wrote that this app allowed overclocking ? It control CPU min and max frequency but only in factory fixed range.
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Easy, Ziółek You never said it did.
However, since No-Frills doesn't do any good in the terms of overclocking, why posting about it in the overclocking thread
Would you agree?
pozdro z Wro
GawDroid said:
Easy, Ziółek You never said it did.
However, since No-Frills doesn't do any good in the terms of overclocking, why posting about it in the overclocking thread
Would you agree?
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Agree I referred only to the post with scripts
pozdro z Wawy :good:
No-frills not work correctly on p7...can't lock max speed and 4cpu clock, and can't lock gpu and ddr clock...
But this scripts do.
Try and check with cooltool.
Hi guys !
I've been trying to add overclocking to Android One, I'm able to add another frequency (both Overclock and Underclock) but I'm able to test it, the 1391 MHz was the stablest overclock frequency I could get. Decreasing frequency lower than 590 MHz makes booting slower (I don't know why).
Check the screenshot, I'll report more news once I get things finished.
I have attached the mt_cpufreq.c just in case anyone have a kernel source and want to try the overclock.
EDIT: It seems max frequency can't be changed since it's hardcoded to 1.3 GHz, it keeps jumping to 1.3 GHz when screen is turned off, but the frequency sticks when phone is rebooted, but not on screen off.
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EDIT2: It seems that mt_ptp also controls DVFS, which is interesting. This means we have to edit two files and disable restoring frequency to its default table.
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EDIT3: I found this in mt_cpufreq.c :
Code:
static unsigned int g_max_freq_by_ptp = DVFS_F0;
Which is defined in the same file, the DVFS_F0 is :
Code:
#define DVFS_F0 (1300000) // KHz
The DVFS_F0 is 1.3 GHz, this might explain why the max frequency keeps jumping to 1.3 GHz when screen off. But this is just an assumption.
I've added mt_ptp.c just in case anyone want to checkout and help the development.
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Interesting
I had given up all hopes of low level modifications such as over clocking /underclocking/under volting and kernel level wake gestures like double tap to wake etc... This gives me something to look at. Thank you
It seems that max freq can't be set to other than 1300 MHz / 1.3 GHz.
Can anyone here using CM12.1 confirm this bug ? Since it might be because of the ROM but I'm unsure here, it can be either ROM or my custom built kernel.
BTW, 470 MHz isn't fully implemented, the kernel refuses to use it. It might be because I haven't defined it in the volt switch function.
EDIT: Another possibility, it seems on mt_ptp, the clock are either hardcoded or defined in other file. So I have to say that overclocking might be still far away to be achieved.
Why not Overcloack the GPU ??? (NOOB HERE)
Saurabh K said:
Why not Overcloack the GPU ??? (NOOB HERE)
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GPU is another thing here, it's still too hard to OC CPU itself.
Does the Android One uses MT6582 or MT6582M?(Are there more differences between them other than GPU frequency? MT6582: [email protected]; MT6582M: [email protected])
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Does the Android One uses MT6582 or MT6582M?(Are there more differences between them other than GPU frequency? MT6582: [email protected]; MT6582M: [email protected])
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MT6582 I believe. I never checked but on kernel the chip folder (/arch/arm/mach-) is mt-6582
Can it be used on a 5" screen and MT6582M?
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hstinscdln said:
Can it be used on a 5" screen and MT6582M?
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Depends, does your phone kernel source exist ? If yes, then you're free to try. If not, then don't.
BTW, please don't think this is just a 'install the .c file and get overclock'. It needs many work, and such, I advise you to have at least some advanced knowledge of Linux Kernel.
F4uzan said:
It seems that max freq can't be set to other than 1300 MHz / 1.3 GHz.
Can anyone here using CM12.1 confirm this bug ? Since it might be because of the ROM but I'm unsure here, it can be either ROM or my custom built kernel.
BTW, 470 MHz isn't fully implemented, the kernel refuses to use it. It might be because I haven't defined it in the volt switch function.
EDIT: Another possibility, it seems on mt_ptp, the clock are either hardcoded or defined in other file. So I have to say that overclocking might be still far away to be achieved.
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i had overclocked sprout in almost every possible sorts i can do. you have not defined 470mhz freq table properly in the file , pm me if you want to know my experience. :good:
Wow, overclocks must drain battery though .........
Saurabh K said:
Wow, overclocks must drain battery though .........
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Not really, but yeah, it kinda drain battery more than normal 1.3 GHz frequency.
F4uzan said:
Not really, but yeah, it kinda drain battery more than normal 1.3 GHz frequency.
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How about the you underclock in order to save battery as 1.3 quad core is not that necessary for mild usage.
Saurabh K said:
How about the you underclock in order to save battery as 1.3 quad core is not that necessary for mild usage.
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200mhz is the lowest underclock i get in my experiments ,i tried 156 mhz but it didn't boots up ?
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200mhz is the lowest underclock i get in my experiments ,i tried 156 mhz but it didn't boots up
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does the device run smoothly on such low clocks ???
Saurabh K said:
does the device run smoothly on such low clocks ???
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low clock means less processing power so it lags if i set both minimum and max frequency to 200mhz else it is fine[emoji23]
roshan77ss said:
low clock means less processing power so it lags if i set both minimum and max frequency to 200mhz else it is fine[emoji23]
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OK, so the device will run smoothly on ~550 MHz without loosing too much on performance and save battery also, ?
Saurabh K said:
OK, so the device will run smoothly on ~550 MHz without loosing too much on performance and save battery also, ?
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yup 550mhz doesn't affect performance that much
roshan77ss said:
yup 550mhz doesn't affect performance that much
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So, tell me a safe way in which I can underclock my Sparkle V (Stock 5.1)...
Using trickster mod??
Anyone is able to do a kernel ( possible based on cyanogenmod) with overclock support?
If is possible, add the maximum overclock on snapdragon 820...
This will get us more performance and higher benchmark
gersdvges said:
Anyone is able to do a kernel ( possible based on cyanogenmod) with overclock support?
If is possible, add the maximum overclock on snapdragon 820...
This will get us more performance and higher benchmark
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But why is that needed?
Cobalt Cresent said:
But why is that needed?
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U can overclock with elementalX.
Next time search before post
matze19999 said:
U can overclock with elementalX.
Next time search before post
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I already knew that? I'm not the OP. I were simply just asking why a OC is needed. That's all
I mean @gersdvges
Because oc improve games and apps loading
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u can overclock with elementalx.
Next time search before post
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but elementar x only can overclock to 2.2 ghz
i know that snapdragon 820 can be oc over 2.2 ghz
>2016
>SoC's are as powerful as older PC's
>someone stiil needs OVER90000 GHZ OC COZ ANTUTU GOES FASTA
CraZY_BoY^ said:
>2016
>SoC's are as powerful as older PC's
>someone stiil needs OVER90000 GHZ OC COZ ANTUTU GOES FASTA
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This +1000
This phone/CPU/GPU handles almost all content the Play Store can throw at it with ease. You may have slight FPS drops with the odd game, but you are not going to rewrite history gaining 4fps from a marginal over clock and even then you'd be better over clocking the GPU not the CPU anyway.
I agree with others. This obsession with Antutu scores is utterly pointless. And overclocks are a monumental waste of battery in the form of heat.
This obsession is almost as annoying as the folk that don't use any apps and wake their screen every now and then too increase screen on time, to then boast that they managed 12hours SOT.
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gersdvges said:
Because oc improve games and apps loading
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That is false... The storage solution is what makes things Load quicker and what governor/io scheduler youre using. Over clocking is useless and trust me I know, I've over clocked every phone of mine until I realized all it does is cause instability, less battery life and more heating. The only viable over clocking is the GPU.
gersdvges said:
Anyone is able to do a kernel ( possible based on cyanogenmod) with overclock support?
If is possible, add the maximum overclock on snapdragon 820...
This will get us more performance and higher benchmark
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Are you retarded? The phone's already super fast. But no, MUH MAXIMUM POWER FOR ANTUTU!
gersdvges said:
Anyone is able to do a kernel ( possible based on cyanogenmod) with overclock support?
If is possible, add the maximum overclock on snapdragon 820...
This will get us more performance and higher benchmark
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I agree
How can I underclock my 9T Pro smartphone? I don't play games or use power intensive apps, I'm thinking to underclock it's CPU and/or GPU to extend battery life.
I'm on latest MIUI 11 Beta from xiaomi.eu, rooted.
Are there any apps or methods to safely reduce frequencies for its CPU/GPU?
Root and a kernel manager like FKM.
hoopsnake said:
Root and a kernel manager like FKM.
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I tried Franco's app but some CPU frequency settings don't maintain after a while.
And I'm sure I don't know exactly what frequencies should I modify (and how much) on the three clusters to obtain a balanced setting.
Not no mention GPU frequency settings...
cris2d2 said:
I tried Franco's app but some CPU frequency settings don't maintain after a while.
And I'm sure I don't know exactly what frequencies should I modify (and how much) on the three clusters to obtain a balanced setting.
Not no mention GPU frequency settings...
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Sorry I won't be much help on this as I haven't needed to change frequencies in a while. Afaik you just need to change the CPU and GPU governors to power save and set it to apply on reboot, small cores like to jump up a lot more max freq than the big cores so maybe around 1500mhz for small, keep large cores from going into 2000mhz and prime core too, GPU from what I remember really struggles if limited to lowest frequency, 300ish is a good starting point.
Depends on what rom you are running too, miui you don't really have a choice but to use stock kernel. On custom rom you have a lot more choices of kernel like immensity, f1xy, kraven and notkernel.
hoopsnake said:
Sorry I won't be much help on this as I haven't needed to change frequencies in a while. Afaik you just need to change the CPU and GPU governors to power save and set it to apply on reboot, small cores like to jump up a lot more max freq than the big cores so maybe around 1500mhz for small, keep large cores from going into 2000mhz and prime core too, GPU from what I remember really struggles if limited to lowest frequency, 300ish is a good starting point.
Depends on what rom you are running too, miui you don't really have a choice but to use stock kernel. On custom rom you have a lot more choices of kernel like immensity, f1xy, kraven and notkernel.
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Thanks!
I'm using MIUI 11 latest weekly from xiaomi.eu.
Right now I applied your suggestions in FKM, I'm waiting to see how it influences the performance and power usage.
Well, I tested changing frequencies and governors in FKM but they won't stay after restart, even if apply after boot was checked for each modification. I guess MIUI kernel is not so friendly in this matter.
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Well, I tested changing frequencies and governors in FKM but they won't stay after restart, even if apply after boot was checked for each modification. I guess MIUI kernel is not so friendly in this matter.
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Try to use kernel iMMENSITY-RAPHAEL-V24.0-MIUI-BETA-24-03-2020 version. It's really recommend for miui11 latest beta.
wkobaint said:
Try to use kernel iMMENSITY-RAPHAEL-V24.0-MIUI-BETA-24-03-2020 version. It's really recommend for miui11 latest beta.
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Unfortunately, this kernel breaks AOD function.
cris2d2 said:
Unfortunately, this kernel breaks AOD function.
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I used miroom latest mi11 beta and doesn't had the above issue
CPU overclock since snapdragon 845 is not possible anymore.
For GPU try Candy.
Shinichi Kudo said:
CPU overclock since snapdragon 845 is not possible anymore.
For GPU try Candy.
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I'm trying underclocking, not overclocking.
I am sorry I meant to say changing clock at kernel level that is.
I may be wrong though.
Shinichi Kudo said:
I am sorry I meant to say changing clock at kernel level that is.
I may be wrong though.
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So, if this is true, changing freqs can't be done even in custom ROMs (non MIUI) and it's bad.
I tried lowering screen resolution and DPI to save power but the rounded corners become even rounder (?!) and power usage didn't drop that much.