Gpu - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way to over clock the gpu on my thunderbolt? It's just a thought, also what is the best kernel and io scheduler combo for both battery life and preformance? I also would like opinions on best aosp roms out there. Currently running thundershed cm7 with thundershed kernel
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I like it

I run imos kernel. I like it more and I can undervolt
Respect existence or
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[Q] Which ROMs/Kernels for battery life?

For you users that have had the time to run a lot of different ROMs and Kernels, what has given you the best average battery life? I know a lot of this is relative but regardless.
I've tried liquid and BAMF and didn't find much of an increase over stock life. For each one I charged to 100% and used it for a ~17-20 hour period and compared. I've also tried a few under volted kernels.
I cleared all the caches and wiped battery life stats too for each rom.
+1. I think imoseyon's kernel might be working best for me with a max of 1.2Ghz but I haven't done that much testing.
xCHPx said:
+1. I think imoseyon's kernel might be working best for me with a max of 1.2Ghz but I haven't done that much testing.
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I totally agree with you on imoseyon's kernels. His newest kernel, the 1.92, running at 1-1.2 Ghz is super stable/responsive but has, at least so far, given me improved battery life as well.
As for the rom, I'd have to go with either BAMF or Tesla personally.
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Okay next charge cycle I'll try imoseyon's kernel.
Right now I'm back to debloated stock and running adrynalyne's undervolted 1GHz and seeing a bit of an increase in life.
Imoseyon's leankernel is doing it for me. I am using the stock rom with it and my battery life is better than when I was using the stock kernel. It is by no means a miracle worker but the improvement is very noticeable.
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I/O Scheduler Q

Ive searched and found zero answers ;-)
What I/O scheduler would provide the best results as far as speed, battery life, etc. on the fascinate?
I don't know which is the fastest, but SIO or NOOP are pretty fast.
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Ill give noop a shot.
I've read that combinations of schedulers and CPU governors matter, for example running CFQ and conservative together gets a very good performance ratio as opposed to noop and conservative. I use CFQ but I really have never noticed any major difference between them.
Im using smartass. What would be best combo of speed and battery life.
If you're on TW, stay with cfq which gives you a more stable camera. What are you running?
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im running vanilla gingerbread
davwman said:
im running vanilla gingerbread
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Running conservative on aosp kind of defeats your purpose, on demand and smart ass are always the way to go, cfq will always give you the best balance as far as output (and more stability.). Differences in battery life are marginal by changing your I o scheduler
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so smartass an cfq it is, thsnks.
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If you're on VGB with the built-in kernel, CFQ's a great choice paired with ondemand or conservative. If you're using Glitch, try Deadline and ondemand with screenstate scaling set to conservative.
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If you're on VGB with the built-in kernel, CFQ's a great choice paired with ondemand or conservative. If you're using Glitch, try Deadline and ondemand with screenstate scaling set to conservative.
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Thanks for the info!
I'm using the biffmod GB (CM7 based rom) with a built in glitch kernel and after reading about I/O schedulers I've gone with BFQ and smart ass... it's ran smooth so far.

Kernel and undervolting. Gsm

Hi all
I have set up something like this comparing Roms in the milestone forum. I think it has helped me and others a lot. I think this could help people here in the EVO 3d forum too in terms of comparing kernels. Please help add to the list of kernels you tried to help others make up their mind on what kernel to use.
Cryptokernel.
Pros:amazing battery life. Normally on stock kernel my phone lasts a day. Now it lasts 2 days.
1.5ghz
Etc
Cons:no undervolting.
Unityv2:
Pros: 1.8ghz.
One of the fastest kernels I've tried
Gpu overclock
Cons.
None so far. But maybe gpu overclock can be risky. Dunno. Mdj hasn't replied yet
Undervolting:
So far I've tried Undervolting by 125mv. Seems to be stable on unity v2
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[ASK] Best ROM n Kernel for OC

did anyone knows best rom and kernel combination for OC depends on performance and life battery??
thx
Infected eternity ROM with infected anthrax kernel is my favorite
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I have been using eternity + infected as well. A reboot or two here and there but otherwise pretty much flawless. Battery life and performance at a great balance.
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i tried that combo and it works good but noticed that my wi-fi wont scan?
I've tried just about all of them and I've found the ones with the "cutesy" names like "Osmosis", "Diphtheria", "AIDS", and so on are unreliable at best. I run CleanROM 2.9.5 with the bcblend kernel and I OC to 1.72Ghz. I get benchmark scores as good as the tricked out, tweaked ROM's and often faster... with better battery life.
Mike
I've been running Viper ROM, and have run with three current kernels. Currently running kernel integrated with ROM.
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I went back to my favorite tweaked blue synergy ROM with ziggy kernel it has never failed me with good bench mark and linpack scores
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kernel cm7

I could say hello kernel is best for the atrix with cm7
is better that comes by default
or faux123
or are there others??
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I could say hello kernel is best for the atrix with cm7
is better that comes by default
or faux123
or are there others??
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Go with latest Faux 1.0GHz or 1.3GHz. If you go with 1.3GHz I would underclock it to 1.1GHz until you want the extra zip. Also, if you undervolt by -50mV across the board you will see a significant increase in battery life.
Thanks you for your help
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