What is capable on the axure ROM?.. I know Oclf is not runnable on it.. found that out the hard way.. bricked my phone.. but is JACS OC/UV usable on it? With voodoo? Or some other lagfix
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Do you really need a fix?
Well i got use to having lagfix and an OC on a diff ROM and got use to the blazing speeds... dont get me wrong axure is pretty quick by itself.. but slower then what im use to
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don't know about lagfixes because i never really used them, but i know people have flashed some of eugene's oc/uv kernels successfully with axura. any oc/uv kernel needs to be 2.2, though, so, for example, tw core will not work.
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Can and should I overclock while running kaos froyo? My usual overclock widget doesn't seem to work. Just curios, it's a little laggy already I don't want to put to much more unless it will help because I really am quite fond of this rom.
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All the froyo roms come overclocked to 710 already if i'm not mistaking. If overclock widget isn't working for you then you could try setCPU to bump it up even higher. Enabling JIT might help to if you havent already done so.
When froyo comes out will we atk need the lagfix
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wont know until we get froyo would we?
Lol your right
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Using Eugene's MacnutR1 Froyo build, linpack scores are ranging in the low 14's, my best previous score on eclair, various roms using any lag fix was around 9. If this is any indicator, lag should not be an issue in froyo.
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Benchmarks have nothing to do with it.
The indicator of need for a lagfix is whether or not Samsung will switch the file system from RFS to EXT2/4.
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Benchmarks have nothing to do with it.
The indicator of need for a lagfix is whether or not Samsung will switch the file system from RFS to EXT2/4.
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I was thinking exactly that as I typed my last reply. I'm not sure what file system Eugene's Macnut utilizes, but I'm an optimist and hope samsung would not use RFS as they did with eclair. IMHO ota updates are only good to fill in holes in code that the devs already have, as the performance the custom roms and kernels provide far surpasses anything I've seen from tmo and samsung.
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Im looking for the fastest ROM and kernal.. as of right now i am using eugenes vibrant9 with jacs OC and ryanza's OCLF and getting a quadrant score of 2600... is there a better setup i could use? Even tho i know the quadrant score doesnt really matter a whole lot.. but does anyone know of anything better?
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sk8rboikelley said:
Im looking for the fastest ROM and kernal.. as of right now i am using eugenes vibrant9 with jacs OC and ryanza's OCLF and getting a quadrant score of 2600... is there a better setup i could use? Even tho i know the quadrant score doesnt really matter a whole lot.. but does anyone know of anything better?
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first of all - stop worrying about quadrant scores. it's all about how the device runs in all circumstances.
I would really suggest checking out some of the Froyo ROMs.
I would personally recommend Onyx or Axura. Extremely fast and smooth and also great battery lives.
Pretty much exactly what I was going to say. Try axura, link in my signature.
like i said.. i know quadrant score doesnt mean much.. im scared to get a 2.2 ROM because i wont ever b able to get back to 2.1.. and if i mess up the process of imstalling the 2.2 i cant just use ODIN to go back to stock
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sk8rboikelley said:
like i said.. i know quadrant score doesnt mean much.. im scared to get a 2.2 ROM because i wont ever b able to get back to 2.1.. and if i mess up the process of imstalling the 2.2 i cant just use ODIN to go back to stock
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You can always go back to 2.1 if you don't like 2.2. Just Odin back to JFD, root, install Rom Manager and flash anything you want after.
What exactly is JFD? I see alot of it.. just never knew what it is.. stock?
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What exactly is JFD? I see alot of it.. just never knew what it is.. stock?
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Stock Odin file before any updates.
sk8rboikelley said:
Im looking for the fastest ROM and kernal.. as of right now i am using eugenes vibrant9 with jacs OC and ryanza's OCLF and getting a quadrant score of 2600... is there a better setup i could use? Even tho i know the quadrant score doesnt really matter a whole lot.. but does anyone know of anything better?
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Axura 2.0.4. is beyond belief. Master updates regularly and they keep getting better & faster. Lagfixes are goofy. They seem to start doing odd things like rebooting randomly. I've had the least issues with Voodoo. Linpack 13.192 which is respectable. Yeah, Quadrant means nothing in the real world IMHO...
Still fairly new at all of this, was wondering if it is possible to overclock and do anything with voodoo color/sound using the superclean rom? Or would I need to change roms?
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Still fairly new at all of this, was wondering if it is possible to overclock and do anything with voodoo color/sound using the superclean rom? Or would I need to change roms?
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roms have nothing to do with that..its kernels...if you are on eclair you can use overclock/undervolt kernels some of which build in voodoo sound/color
on froyo there is none of that until source is released
Thank you, that clears things up nicely...
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So basically:
OC and voodoo color/sound vs. the benefits of Froyo...
Decisions, decisions...
OC not a big deal, phone feels damn fast now running DarkRevenge, is color/sound cool?
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mtda80 said:
So basically:
OC and voodoo color/sound vs. the benefits of Froyo...
Decisions, decisions...
OC not a big deal, phone feels damn fast now running DarkRevenge, is color/sound cool?
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if you listen to music through headphones then yeah voodoo sound is worth it...color only works on brightest settings
oc i could really careless...undervolt...well thats something i miss from eclair
but ill take froyo as is over the most decked out eclair any day
Yeah, I'm sticking with Froyo I believe... Although the headphones thing would be neat... Thanks for taking the time to answer.
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Do I need to do the OCLF with Bullet Kernel/Trigger 3.2 Final? haha I did it, but I read around and people say you dont need to.. So is it a stock rom thing, or are there certain roms OCLF plays nice with?
Also, those who have used Trigger Rom, which kernel works better for you, Bullet or Overstock? I can't find any info on Bullet, besides the website, and everyone raves about Overstock. I don't want a overclocking fiend, I want a stable, fast phone with great battery life. Should I skip both and try Bali? Hmmmm and whichever one you suggest, please tell me if I should use OCLF!! Thanks So much every one and devs for helping out this noob
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Do I need to do the OCLF with Bullet Kernel/Trigger 3.2 Final? haha I did it, but I read around and people say you dont need to.. So is it a stock rom thing, or are there certain roms OCLF plays nice with?
Also, those who have used Trigger Rom, which kernel works better for you, Bullet or Overstock? I can't find any info on Bullet, besides the website, and everyone raves about Overstock. I don't want a overclocking fiend, I want a stable, fast phone with great battery life. Should I skip both and try Bali? Hmmmm and whichever one you suggest, please tell me if I should use OCLF!! Thanks So much every one and devs for helping out this noob
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OCLF is obsolete, we all use voodoo LF in our kernels now, dont use OCLF unless you want to ODIN
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OCLF is obsolete, we all use voodoo LF in our kernels now, dont use OCLF unless you want to ODIN
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So if I did it, then flashed a new kernel (Bali) after I did oclf on bullet, should I Odin to stock and reinstall trigger /Bali, or just use the undo lagfix on the oclf app? Thanks a lot
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So if I did it, then flashed a new kernel (Bali) after I did oclf on bullet, should I Odin to stock and reinstall trigger /Bali, or just use the undo lagfix on the oclf app? Thanks a lot
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You can undo the OCLF, then flash your kernel of choice. MAKE SURE ITS UNDONE BEFORE YOU FLASH!!!! Also have ODIN handy just in case.
Before I flashed CM7 I used to use trigger with overstock. I tried bullet for a bit but I felt like overstock gave me more battery life. Bullet however did score a bit higher on benchmark tests but overall I felt overstock was smoother for the amount of battery life I got out of it.
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