Ok guys, let's give everybody a brief sum about our phones performance. We'll post our Quadrant Score and then specify the CM settings, tweaks or scripts we have in order to get such a high (or low) score
I'm pretty sure this will work as a reference to avoid questions like:
Hi bro, I'm a noob here and will like to know which are the best settings for my phone... plzzz help
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And will let us track how better/worse our phones are turning into
I will start with me:
I'm using Jusada's ICS2 + TurboBoost V8.5
CPU Settings:
- Governor SMARTASS
- Min Freq: 480
- Max Freq: 864
All others left unchecked and VM heap size 48m
Quadrant Score 2,094 (once upon a time got to 2,190 but not anymore)
Pls find the Screen Shot attached!
Regards
EDIT: Now I flashed ICS2 Final and made it to 2,180 Check the SS
I don't have screenshot, but I once got to 2082 with these settings:
> Min clock: 122MHz
> Max clock: 800MHz (non-OC kernel)
> Performance governor
> All animations enabled
> Gingercruzt 2.3
Btw, I thought we all agreed that quadrant isn't the most reliable source for device performance?
Sent from my GT-S5830
Use AnTuTu benchmark , it's better
EmoBoiix3 said:
Use AnTuTu benchmark , it's better
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Thx bro... But, better cause it displays higher results? or better cause it REALLY benchmarks the phone?
PD. How about your settings EmoBoiix3? Share 'em!
jrxtepan said:
Thx bro... But, better cause it displays higher results? or better cause it REALLY benchmarks the phone?
PD. How about your settings EmoBoiix3? Share 'em!
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I get about 2100+ in antutu , just a little lower than the Nexus One
Settings:
-CM7.2 RC0 by J.A.F
-Clock speed 883Mhz
-SlaidMod RAM script
-JIT disabled
-Compcache disabled
-16bit transparency enabled
-Assets purge enabled
I´m using following on my ACE:
- Cyanogen Mod 7.1 by Grif_07
- V6 Supercharger Script by ZeppelinRox
- Link2SD
- SD Booster (2048 kbyte cache)
CM settings:
- smartass
- min: 245
- max: 800
- Dithering is set to on
- JIT is set to off
- VM heap size is set to 48m
See the result in the screenshot!!!
I was having FC's with Assets Purge Enabled... Otherwise Everything looks good for me. But each time I have my friend's SGSII on my hands I feel my ACE is getting worse
min:122
max: 921
governor: smartass
Unchanged, unmodded, just clean Android 2.3.3.
Score: 1100
bachika said:
min:122
max: 921
governor: smartass
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Did you OC to 921 just to run that Benchmark...??? I'm sure it is not stable at that level... C'mon buddy, we are talking about stable and functional settings.
ICS The Mith beta2 on stock ginger 2.3.4
800/245 Gov/interactive X
supercharger v8.5
quad: 1565
how i can get better results in this??
i am using that!!! And working fine! no fc, no restart....
sorry for bad english
edit: rom: icecream sunday 2
bachika said:
i am using that!!! And working fine! no fc, no restart....
sorry for bad english
edit: rom: icecream sunday 2
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Even the creator of ICS2 is using 883mhz ... Don't know bro, but I don't think this is true... Everybody has reported stable at 883, some (and just some) has reported stable at 921 ... but cannot multitask that often due to phone overheated and battery drained too fast... I guess that's worthless (even thought it is possible)
jrxtepan said:
I guess that's worthless (even thought it is possible)
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i dont have reason to lie!!!
maybe is that because my phone repairs due to wetting. and the CPU is not heated so much... and I have no battery drain... But my friends phone does not work like mine. hi had restart with my settings, and is now working on 883.
bachika said:
i dont have reason to lie!!!
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I don't say you're lying bro, I even said it is possible... But... if you say so... then enjoy your SG ACE/S1
CM7.1 RC1 with Kutut OC kernel, and Allinone Ram script
Min:122
Max:979
Gov:SMARTASS
JIT:No
16Bit:No
VM Heap:48
Compcache:26%
Asset purging: Yes
And, yes it is stable, as well as functional...
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Also, I seen people talking about draining battery, ect. I haven't noticed much a difference in life because the CPU time at the max frequency is so little. Using a on-demand style governor means the phone isn't always at max frequency, most of the time my phone is in Deep Sleep and 787MHz, rarely does it need to touch the OC'ed frequencies.
If you don't believe me check for yourself on your own phone. Use CPU spy app from market...
Using:
CyanogenMod 7.1 by Grif_07
Turboboost V8.5
SD Booster
Link2SD
CyanogenMod Settings:
min: 245
max: 800
smartass
no JIT and Dithering
@ SGA Wow Bro... Epic! I'll try to set those settings (but no OC to 979 cause I've tried) and I'll let some feedback about it
Thanks
jrxtepan said:
@ SGA Wow Bro... Epic! I'll try to set those settings (but no OC to 979 cause I've tried) and I'll let some feedback about it
Thanks
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Since you guys are running at 883MHz I'll run a benchmark at that frequency for reference.
Heloooo @SGA... How ya doin bro...? Nice stats by the way... I'm still chasin that frequency of yours...hehe Gonna give your CM settings a go...
Anyhow here are my digits for ya deliberation...
Phone setup etc. check my signature...
Overclock App : Cpu Master Pro...
Governor : Performance...
Chainfire 3D/PowerVR Gpu Plugin...
Jit : enabled...
asset purge : Disabled...
VM heap : 48...
Quadrant :
Antutu Bench :
NenaMark1 Gpu :
Stay Breezy n Be Lucky...
Pe"ACE"...
Related
I installed Icecream Sunday Final (very nice rom btw), but the phone lags often. For example, when I unlock it, it can be frustratingly long to be able to launch any applications right away. There is always at least 100mb of ram free, so I am not sure what causes this.
Does anyone have any advice? Has this happened to any other ICS users?
Are you using an OC Kernel?
If so, I read around here on the forums that you should increase your minimum CPU speed a bit and that should clear up the lag when unlocking the phone. Haven't tried it myself since I am running theMyth - ICS Lite, but am going to go back to Cyanogenmod (once of the things that peeved me on Cyanogen was exactly this; lag after unlock).
Hope this helps
Gooner88 said:
I installed Icecream Sunday Final (very nice rom btw), but the phone lags often. For example, when I unlock it, it can be frustratingly long to be able to launch any applications right away. There is always at least 100mb of ram free, so I am not sure what causes this.
Does anyone have any advice? Has this happened to any other ICS users?
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hi you have to flash a kernel (you ll find all the information needed in the ic sunday topic)
i did do that and its far better
Either you set your min. frequenzy to 245Mhz or just use smartass gov. @ 122Mhz. I prefer smartass @ 122Mhz and there no lag.
PS: I´m using the same rom but with SlaidFastMod V2
I'm having wake-up lag too! But I already gave up thinking that the SGA's CPU just sucks. Thanks for this info GerasVille, I did not think to tinker with the System settings of CyanoGen because of the "Dragons Ahead" prompt. I will try this smartass setting to see if the wake-up lag will be removed. It sucks when I have to send an emergency SMS and my phone is lagging like hell.
Anyway so let me get this straight. Does having the minimum CPU clocked at 122mhz mean that if the device is inactive, it dynamically clocks down the CPU to 122mhz to save battery? Hence the wake-up lag is caused by the CPU being clocked back up?
I'm also gonna try out slaidfastmod to see if it makes it even better.
You can put up with the lag and save a tiny bit of battery life, or speed up the CPU and lose some battery life. Whichever you feel is more useful. Personally I don't mind the small unlock delay. Happens on most phones low powered anyway.
Sent from a phone with an app.
Eniac77 said:
Are you using an OC Kernel?
If so, I read around here on the forums that you should increase your minimum CPU speed a bit and that should clear up the lag when unlocking the phone. Haven't tried it myself since I am running theMyth - ICS Lite, but am going to go back to Cyanogenmod (once of the things that peeved me on Cyanogen was exactly this; lag after unlock).
Hope this helps
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The kernel that is currently installed is "2.6.35.7-perf-CL562111" Ketut-lenovo #4. I am not sure if it is an OC kernel.
GerasVille said:
Either you set your min. frequenzy to 245Mhz or just use smartass gov. @ 122Mhz. I prefer smartass @ 122Mhz and there no lag.
PS: I´m using the same rom but with SlaidFastMod V2
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I installed SlaidFastMod v2, set governor to Smartass and min CPU frequency to 245 MHz and this fixed the issue! It's much smoother when unlocking.
Is it safe to tick the "Set on boot" setting for CPU settings?
Some of you may recall my similar thread for SetCPU...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321136&page=8
Well I recently switched over from SetCPU to VC and am quite happy with it... figured I'd make a thread for users to share their experiences with the app...
First a few ground rules...
You must share the following info...
Kernel, Rom, Paid of Free version of the app, Screen on time, and all your settings in the fields in the app. Also include your average battery life on a full charge and if you're on the stock battery/charger or not. *Pics are encourages and appreciated.*
my config is in my sig...
I'm also using the paid version of VC which is awesome and I have undervolted quite a bit.
*The following voltages are being tested for stability*
Noop + Ondemand
100mhz-1200mhz
1200mhz: 1200 mV
1000mhz: 1050 mV
800mhz: 950 mV
500mhz: 850 mV
200mhz: 850 mV
100mhz: 825 mV
GPU 114-267mhz
114 @ 800
267 @ 950
I average about 24hrs - 26hrs of battery pending my use with about 3hrs of screen on time.
Purpose of this thread is to exchange information on how to get a better performing and more battery efficient phone using some tweaks.
P.S. Remember all phones are different and you should NEVER expect someone else's config to work for you. The purpose in this is to get a base line for tweaking and help out users with little or no knowledge about getting good battery life and also how to make their phone faster/more efficient.
Thanks
Nice to see a similar thread for the i777 model running Entropy's kernel as well. As I always say, caring is sharing lol
Crack on mate. This kind of info makes it so much easier for new users to get started with undervolting without having too many trial and error headaches.
If anyone wants to know my settings for Siyah and VC, then click the MagicConfig link in my sig.
Communicated using an SGS2 droid with XDA premium neurotransmitter while DJ'ing on the Enterprise.
geko95gek said:
Nice to see a similar thread for the i777 model running Entropy's kernel as well.
Crack on mate. This kind of info makes it so much easier for new users to get started with undervolting without having too many trial and error headaches.
If anyone wants to know my settings for Siyah and VC, then click the MagicConfig link in my sig.
Communicated using an SGS2 droid with XDA premium neurotransmitter while DJ'ing on the Enterprise.
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Thanks for the support bud. Much appreciated.
vc-
1600mhz-1425mV
1400mhz-1275mV
1200mhz-1175mV
1000mhz-1075mV
800mhz-975mV
500mhz-875mV
200mhz-850mV
Lasts more than 24 hours almoust all the time.
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vc-
1600mhz-1425mV
1400mhz-1275mV
1200mhz-1175mV
1000mhz-1075mV
800mhz-975mV
500mhz-875mV
200mhz-850mV
Lasts more than 24 hours almoust all the time.
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great voltages... Thanks for sharing.
Is there anything you guys are doing to test each individual frequency? Or just setting it at that frequency?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using Tapatalk
K Rich said:
Is there anything you guys are doing to test each individual frequency? Or just setting it at that frequency?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using Tapatalk
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Well personally I set a voltage then assign my min and Max to the frequency that corresponds to the newly set voltage and then run a benchmark to see if any issues occur.
Sent from my kick ass Galaxy S II
Alucardis666 said:
Well personally I set a voltage then assign my min and Max to the frequency that corresponds to the newly set voltage and then run a benchmark to see if any issues occur.
Sent from my kick ass Galaxy S II
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Exactly what I've been doing. If anyone has any input, please do tell.
Cpu
200mhz-850mv
500mhz-875mv
800mhz-950mv
1000Mhz-1050mv
1200mhz-1150mv
Gpu
100Mhz-800mv
267Mhz-950mV
Not getting the battery life i would like, i still drop a few percent per hour when not doing anything, but im pretty sure thats because im on 2.3.6! ive been trying to do that gpu 3 step thing i keep hearing about via scripts but it seems to mess up my voltage settings!
anyway here they are! i cant wait to see what others have!
A question: Do you use both VC and SetCPU? Won't the governor setting in VC clash with the governor settings/advance settings and profiles set in SetCPU?
Fearing that, just today morning I switched to VC Lite from SetCPU (and froze SetCPU) as I wanted scheduler control.
VC Lite settings:
Scheduler: noop
Governor: conservative
Frequencies: 200-1000
Voltages:
1600 - 1400mV
1400 - 1250mV
1200 - 1200mV
1000 - 1100mV
800 - 1000mV
500 - 900mV
200 - 850mV
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Alucardis666 said:
Well personally I set a voltage then assign my min and Max to the frequency that corresponds to the newly set voltage and then run a benchmark to see if any issues occur.
Sent from my kick ass Galaxy S II
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Do you simply run something like Antutu Benchmark? Or does VC Pro have stress testing?
K Rich said:
Exactly what I've been doing. If anyone has any input, please do tell.
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You'll find that you can run lower voltage on a forced single stepping than you can when the CPU has several steppings to choose from. For some reason the CPUs don't play well if you go to low or if it has to make to big of a jump between certain steppings.
\/icious said:
You'll find that you can run lower voltage on a forced single stepping than you can when the CPU has several steppings to choose from. For some reason the CPUs don't play well if you go to low or if it has to make to big of a jump between certain steppings.
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running Antutu to test each step?
jazzboyrules said:
A question: Do you use both VC and SetCPU? Won't the governor setting in VC clash with the governor settings/advance settings and profiles set in SetCPU?
Fearing that, just today morning I switched to VC Lite from SetCPU (and froze SetCPU) as I wanted scheduler control.
VC Lite settings:
Scheduler: noop
Governor: conservative
Frequencies: 200-1000
Voltages:
1600 - 1400mV
1400 - 1250mV
1200 - 1200mV
1000 - 1100mV
800 - 1000mV
500 - 900mV
200 - 850mV
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Do you simply run something like Antutu Benchmark? Or does VC Pro have stress testing?
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I no longer use setcpu and I do run quadranrt or antutu usually. pro version has no such stress test, but if you ask me... one should be implemented in a future update.
What amazes me is the difference a rom can make. Running Siyah 2.6.11 with the exact same VC settings (the ones in the OP of this thread) on CM7 nightly and ShoStock 1.9.1 and running Quadrant the results are about 1000-1500 points higher on cm7 nightly. From a user feel perspective they are both smooth as butter but I wonder what makes CM7 so much faster on the synthetic benchmark. Has to be a storage I/O thing or something. Battery life seems to be better for me on ShoStock though.
kennonk said:
What amazes me is the difference a rom can make. Running Siyah 2.6.11 with the exact same VC settings (the ones in the OP of this thread) on CM7 nightly and ShoStock 1.9.1 and running Quadrant the results are about 1000-1500 points higher on cm7 nightly. From a user feel perspective they are both smooth as butter but I wonder what makes CM7 so much faster on the synthetic benchmark. Has to be a storage I/O thing or something. Battery life seems to be better for me on ShoStock though.
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Yea, I too have noticed slight variations on different roms as well.
CM7 nightly 01/24/12
I/O Scheduler : SIO
Governor : ondemand
200Mhz-1200Mhz
1200Mhz : 1200mV
1000Mhz : 1100mV
800Mhz : 1000mV
500Mhz : 900mV
200Mhz : 875mV
Phone has been on for 6hr with 1hr 5mins screen on time and I'm sitting at 80%
Got 6520 in Antutu at 1200Mhz with this setup
K Rich said:
running Antutu to test each step?
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I used to test steps individually but again what's stable individually might not be stable with all the other steps included. I usually will quickly run through apps like mms, email, video, web, and also run a few BMs like antutu
A useful app with all the bells and whistles, with the capabilities of almost every utility app available is ROM Toolbox. I use it to edit voltage, CPU frequency, build.props, etc. Look into it if you're tired of trying hundreds of different programs for different features.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using xda premium
geko95gek said:
Nice to see a similar thread for the i777 model running Entropy's kernel as well. As I always say, caring is sharing lol
Crack on mate. This kind of info makes it so much easier for new users to get started with undervolting without having too many trial and error headaches.
If anyone wants to know my settings for Siyah and VC, then click the MagicConfig link in my sig.
Communicated using an SGS2 droid with XDA premium neurotransmitter while DJ'ing on the Enterprise.
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I've been using those settings with shostock rom and I have to say it has been working wonderfully
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vc and set cpu
How do they get alone? Im afraid they might not like each other.
So what governer do you guys recommend? PLease do add in what I/O schduler too thanks a bunch
I using the interactiveX, fast and stable)
Exgen said:
I using the interactiveX, fast and stable)
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how about ur I/O schduler?
mynewcentury said:
how about ur I/O schduler?
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VR or Simple
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
All governors and everything related is explained in this post.
I think smartassv2/noop is a good combo... It has a good battery/performance ratio.
also savagedzen/sio isn't bad....
Please dont post questions in the Development Section...You have the General Section for that...I request the Moderator to move this thread to the general section...Thank you... nd regarding ur question...I use "SmartassV2" without tweaking the I/O scheduler...
For this chipset i like SMartassV2 & deadline (SUPER FAST+STABLE)
But 4 Gaming its nice to hv Lagfree & VR (DEADLY FAST+...NOt SO STABLE , especially if u overclock also they might be heat issues)
Exgen said:
I using the interactiveX, fast and stable)
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+ 1. SmartassV2 is also not bad, but an idea less stable maybe.
noob1995 said:
Please dont post questions in the Development Section...You have the General Section for that...I request the Moderator to move this thread to the general section...Thank you... nd regarding ur question...I use "SmartassV2" without tweaking the I/O scheduler...
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errr. i thought i posted this in the general section?? seriously i thought i did..
on the other note. smartassv2 seems to be used by many. i shall give it a try
So i tested out the recommended settings from you guys
XPERIA MINI . ST15 . antutu benchmark scores . over clocked my cpu to 1516 with voltage control.
my current set up interactivex/sio (score 3951)
savagedzen/sio (score 3911)
smartassv2/noop (score 3991)
smartassv2/deadline (score 3953 )
lagfree/vr (score 3953)
not sure whether antutu is best app to test out but yeah.. lol btr than nth i guess
1.5GHz is not the best frequency for the Mini - it causes the CPU to freeze frequently. Even 1.4GHz frequency is not the best. 1,3GHz and interactive governor is the optimum for my Mini - fast, responsive, no lag, no freezing, 2 days of battery life.
mynewcentury said:
So i tested out the recommended settings from you guys
XPERIA MINI . ST15 . antutu benchmark scores . over clocked my cpu to 1516 with voltage control.
my current set up interactivex/sio (score 3951)
savagedzen/sio (score 3911)
smartassv2/noop (score 3991)
smartassv2/deadline (score 3953 )
lagfree/vr (score 3953)
not sure whether antutu is best app to test out but yeah.. lol btr than nth i guess
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seriously watch out with OC that high.
You can easily fry your mainboard/CPU and than it's goodby mini. Better have a mini that work's than having a fried mini...
at least watch the temperature.
just my 2 cents...
iONEx said:
seriously watch out with OC that high.
You can easily fry your mainboard/CPU and than it's goodby mini. Better have a mini that work's than having a fried mini...
at least watch the temperature.
just my 2 cents...
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hey man thanks. i didnt really know what freq to set it to.. what would you recommend. the guy above ur post said 1.3 is good. agree?
First of all, ask yourself do you REALLY need OC. Or are you just doing it because you can
I personally think the mini is sufficiently fast on it's own?
But if you must OC then install a temperature monitoring app and let it warn you when the phone gets exceedingly hot.
Because if you play a game while OC-ed, the temp might jump real fast real high.
And by the time you figure that, the phone could fry.
I definitely wouldn't go over 1.5GHz. Even that's real high. 1.3GHz seems to be ok though
I run 1.8 with Brazilianwaw & bfq 24/7
With smartass2 can't pass 1.6
aftergr said:
I run 1.8 with Brazilianwaw & bfq 24/7
With smartass2 can't pass 1.6
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wow 1.8 ? thats crazy...
btw how do we know that our phones are overheating?? mine is usually around 28-35 on normal usage but when gaming it goes to around 40++ is that ok?
I think 50C would be maximum... Still don't keep it at 50C all the time.
There is no safe stuff.
Overclocking is dangerous in every damn way.
No one wants to brick their phone, they don't play with OC. Besides, performance boost is quite small, pointless to waste the juice.
Someguyfromhell said:
There is no safe stuff.
Overclocking is dangerous in every damn way.
No one wants to brick their phone, they don't play with OC. Besides, performance boost is quite small, pointless to waste the juice.
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yeah i agree.. oc is always dangerous.. but on the performance side.. i do feel it.. apps quit a lot faster and launch faster..
a random question but does GO launcher slows down my system?? Is it better to stick to the original launcher?
Hi guys, please can u tell me whats the best overclock for our U20i ? Most stable and fast, i **** battery life
thank u
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!_XperiaFan_! said:
Hi guys, please can u tell me whats the best overclock for our U20i ? Most stable and fast, i **** battery life
thank u
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As you mention :silly:
!_XperiaFan_! said:
Hi guys, please can u tell me whats the best overclock for our U20i ? Most stable and fast, i **** battery life
thank u
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There is no definitive answer to that, because not all phones are the same quality... most of the time they will run fine on 729Mhz, but some of them even run on 800+ frequencies... It's a matter of trying out what works for you. (don't tick the 'set on boot' button until you are really really really sure your phone is stable at the frequency chosen, or it won't boot)
If you want the most responsive and snappy system, go for the performance-governor, it will put your phone on max-freqency whenever you do even the smallest things so it will usually complete tasks a bit quicker or have power left over to compensate for system-hickups.
My Setting
Min freq : 120 MHz
Max freq : 748 MHz
Governor : SmartAssV2
safe overclock.
I used D4's SIMPLE OVERCLOCK app and make two profiles for the powersave and task mode. And BOTH profiles use SMARTASSv2
POWERSAVE
MIN:19MHz
MAX:480MHz
TASK MODE
MIN:245MHz
MAX:748MHz
SMARTASSv2 governor to have your frequency to the MIN when it's on standby and goes half way between your MIN & MAX and can go MAX if is still in need of higher frequency.
Here is Mahdi ROM 9/20 performance benchmark running the Dorimanx 7.8 Kernel provided thru Vanir developers..
21px said:
Here is Mahdi ROM 9/20 performance benchmark running the Dorimanx 7.8 Kernel provided thru Vanir developers..
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holy crap, that's good. I got 34,000 with Cloudyflex 2.6, Dorimanx 7.9
benchmark tip
bloof said:
holy crap, that's good. I got 34,000 with Cloudyflex 2.6, Dorimanx 7.9
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To achieve the higher score: enable 16bit transparency graphics under the Performance section which only AOSP roms have (and even then, only some have it). Then install Dorminax and set max freq to 2.8Ghz and use ondemand CPU governor. Then place phone in freezer after letting it cool down when you are ready to start the benchmark. This is not to cheap but to ensure temps don't cause the CPU to lower freq which would provide inconsistent benchmarks.
21px said:
To achieve the higher score: enable 16bit transparency graphics under the Performance section which only AOSP roms have (and even then, only some have it). Then install Dorminax and set max freq to 2.8Ghz and use ondemand CPU governor. Then place phone in freezer after letting it cool down when you are ready to start the benchmark. This is not to cheap but to ensure temps don't cause the CPU to lower freq which would provide inconsistent benchmarks.
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LOL. good to know some tricks for making us feel better in benchmarks
But very good reminder to let my phone actually cool off more than I actually do. Hopefully I will learn more on Dorimanx tweaks to help with making this more automated.
I bet the phone types the text and then you're typing it on the keyboard because the multi score is awesome
Lol mine just restarts awhile after starting antutu at 2.8 what binning you have?
What do you mean by binning? I would tell you if i knew.
bloof said:
What do you mean by binning? I would tell you if i knew.
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forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2489998
thanks for that link.
my numbers are:
speed bin: 2.3 GHz (but Dorimanx overclocks at 2.8 - also set in STweaks)
PVS bin 2