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hai friends
i am using stock rom with francko kernal
i can overclocked my phond by this combination
i want to knw about Tweak for perfomace increment
and please replay uer suggestion about tweaks
please please help me
The last franco kernel has the tweaks included, you don't need to add more, maybe try a custom rom. But the kernel is awesome, I have the last 14.1 with nessy#hypnos and work pettry well for me.
Franco.kernel v14.1 is enough I use it along with devoid.franco.v5 rom, but if you're very new to flashing roms you should probably try it with OpenOptimus rom,its more fun
gijokmr said:
hai friends
i am using stock rom with francko kernal
i can overclocked my phond by this combination
i want to knw about Tweak for perfomace increment
and please replay uer suggestion about tweaks
please please help me
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How is the performance after applying franco's kernal on the stock one???how much did u overclocked????Rom version???
Performance with devoid.franco and franco kernel V14.1:
52fps - 573 quadrant
Overclock to 748mhz max and 480mhz min.
I would go with a custom ROM if you want real performance and if you want to go a step further I use Cyanogen mod 7 with Ungazes Data2sd and overclock to 787 and i get quadrant score of 2100 even had one at 2300
Hi gang,
Is there any stable bug free oc kernel available for our galaxy ace running on cm7.1?
I tried blackhawk kernel last night. However had issues with superuser, wifi and ext4 partitions.
Please help with links if u know of any such kernel.
Many thanks in advance.
-Nisha
Try cm7.1 OC kernel from ketut...
nishantmnit said:
Hi gang,
Is there any stable bug free oc kernel available for our galaxy ace running on cm7.1?
I tried blackhawk kernel last night. However had issues with superuser, wifi and ext4 partitions.
Please help with links if u know of any such kernel.
Many thanks in advance.
-Nisha
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Hi @Nisha...
I have used both of @ketuts OC kernels without issue... "Blackhawk" kernel is reported to be the most stable, however I find that I get the same stable environment using the original OC kernel & a higher clock speed (check my sig for details).
Here is the link for the Original OC Kernel (@[email protected]) : http://www.mediafire.com/?yb4g7mzgysc36bw
Flash this using CWM5 preferably & vital if you are running CM7.2 builds or you may encounter issues after flashing...
The changes in the new "Blackhawk" kernel are quite extensive. They involve a complete Backport of the GPU driver to a better performing driver, Framework modifications & a complete re-write of the kernel source code... The down side of this new kernel is that @ketut has now limited the OC frequencies to a max of 902mhz... This is one of the reasons why I am still using the original kernel over the new one... I have got 921mhz stable which is higher than the new kernel will allow, so using the new kernel would be counter productive from my perspective...
Give this kernel a run & see how you go...
FYI : Make sure that you update CWM to v5. Contrary to a few reports, this CWM is stable... I have used it for the last 3 months, all options & functions work correctly & I have had absolutely "No" issues... It is also needed to correctly flash the new roms (7.2 etc.)
Stay Breezy n Be Lucky...
Pe"ACE"...
Thanks reaper, can u plz help me with two more things
1) link to stable blackhawk kernel. I am currently using zimage kernel. And no offence to developer but it sucks sometimes. Cant really see any cpu freq being used between min and max cpu freq.
2)link to cwm5.
Many thanks in advance dear.
-Nisha
ReaperXL2 said:
Hi @Nisha...
I have used both of @ketuts OC kernels without issue... "Blackhawk" kernel is reported to be the most stable, however I find that I get the same stable environment using the original OC kernel & a higher clock speed (check my sig for details).
Here is the link for the Original OC Kernel (@[email protected]) : http://www.mediafire.com/?yb4g7mzgysc36bw
Flash this using CWM5 preferably & vital if you are running CM7.2 builds or you may encounter issues after flashing...
The changes in the new "Blackhawk" kernel are quite extensive. They involve a complete Backport of the GPU driver to a better performing driver, Framework modifications & a complete re-write of the kernel source code... The down side of this new kernel is that @ketut has now limited the OC frequencies to a max of 902mhz... This is one of the reasons why I am still using the original kernel over the new one... I have got 921mhz stable which is higher than the new kernel will allow, so using the new kernel would be counter productive from my perspective...
Give this kernel a run & see how you go...
FYI : Make sure that you update CWM to v5. Contrary to a few reports, this CWM is stable... I have used it for the last 3 months, all options & functions work correctly & I have had absolutely "No" issues... It is also needed to correctly flash the new roms (7.2 etc.)
Stay Breezy n Be Lucky...
Pe"ACE"...
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Wifi is not working after flashing this.please advise reaper.
-Nisha
I was wondering which kernel was the best to use? I do not want to install a custom rom but have a CWM just to add the MODS and such. My choices so far are the:
FXP Kernel
Rage Kernel
X Kernel
Kamrush Kernel
Bbooff Kernel
Can anyone tell me which ones saves the most battery and the fastest? Thanks
BudgyN1 said:
I was wondering which kernel was the best to use? I do not want to install a custom rom but have a CWM just to add the MODS and such. My choices so far are the:
FXP Kernel
Rage Kernel
X Kernel
Kamrush Kernel
Bbooff Kernel
Can anyone tell me which ones saves the most battery and the fastest? Thanks
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As for the fastest Rage kernel supports upto 2Ghz Overclocking, however it's not advisable to scale the processor that high. You can scale upto 1.6Ghz safely though, and there is a version available which can scale safely to 1.6Ghz.
As for battery endurance, you know overclocking and battery life don't go hand in hand. However you can try several CPU governors. Here is an excellent guide
ttp://androidforums.com/xperia-mini-all-things-root/513426-android-cpu-governors-explained.html
Sorry man, can't post links yet.
Maybe you should choose boff kernel, since it only add root and cwm. If you dont need overclock and other things
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ashwinsadeep said:
As for the fastest Rage kernel supports upto 2Ghz Overclocking, however it's not advisable to scale the processor that high. You can scale upto 1.6Ghz safely though, and there is a version available which can scale safely to 1.6Ghz.
As for battery endurance, you know overclocking and battery life don't go hand in hand. However you can try several CPU governors. Here is an excellent guide
ttp://androidforums.com/xperia-mini-all-things-root/513426-android-cpu-governors-explained.html
Sorry man, can't post links yet.
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X kernel supports also til 2Ghz.
My opinion, is that X kernel has more modifications to make it better than Rage Kernel.
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I have used all those kernel you mentioned, but x kernel is awesome.
Kamrush Kernel is really good
I tried bbooff then rage and then x.
Went back to rage.
Hybroman v16 was released, flashed back x.
Never changed it since...
curently using rage kernel. I wil try x too.
bboof + hybrom this simple rom minimalis
X kernel is really good, less than 1% battery per hour, overclock, governors, schedulers, everything working
Krsh kernel is really good, less than 1% battery per hour, overclock, governors, schedulers, everything working
I really couldn't find a difference between those two kernels, X kernel is more recent, since kamarush is now doing ICS (and he's doing an excellent job )
bboof is really good, less than 1% battery per hour, everything working
pretty much stock, only allows root, cwm, etc. very good choice for hybrom. might be best for people who don't like to go too much into technical details
I'll go for Kamarush Kernel or Rage Kernel on stock ROM..
or else if u use Custom ROM like Hybrom, or sumthing else, just follow the suggested kernel there..for example i'll use Bbooff Kernel for Hybrom, and Kamarush Kernel for MiniCMSandwich..
I currently use xperia active ICS with stock rom and kernel. Does anyone know how to apply SmartassV2 governor in my device?
Use custom kernel.
Stock kernel doesn't support various governor
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pojhe said:
I currently use xperia active ICS with stock rom and kernel. Does anyone know how to apply SmartassV2 governor in my device?
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you can't. You need a custom kernel to do that
Is there any way to port these governor to stock kernel? because I don't want to unlock bootloader for the sake of warranty.
Then stay with your precious warranty and forget about smartassv2
Imho amongst stock governor in stock kernel, interactive is pretty good.
Hi since we cant overclock our phones is it a chance to undervolt our devices?
chessmanyaki said:
Hi since we cant overclock our phones is it a chance to undervolt our devices?
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You can overclock the phone by flashing a custom kernel, and there is underclocking features in most kernels also so you should try flashing a kernel to get thoose features.
devstaff said:
You can overclock the phone by flashing a custom kernel, and there is underclocking features in most kernels also so you should try flashing a kernel to get thoose features.
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My request is not overclocking or underclocking. It is undervolting. I request to lower the voltage values at same clock speed.
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