Hi all, now i'm using vr- lulzactive with 100-1200 and stock voltages can somowone teach me what is the best governor and i/o for this rom?
cfq/ondemand are usually paired with siyah kernel
AleDB said:
Hi all, now i'm using vr- lulzactive with 100-1200 and stock voltages can somowone teach me what is the best governor and i/o for this rom?
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This is difficult to say, as it depends on your hardware, apps, settings, region, carrier and usage ... and what is "best" for you (best performance or best battery life).
So, you may have to check out the available governors and schedulers yourself.
Here is a very good thread about io schedulers and governors => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
If you don't read it already and want to know more.
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WHICH is the best OC governer for P500 out of these all and WHY...
- interactiveX
- interactive
- smartass
- SavazedZen
- ondemand
rjtchn15 said:
WHICH is the best OC governer for P500 out of these all and WHY...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133098 just a few posts below, plus tons of others. Additionally, the question does not make much sense without specifying your usage case (performance vs. battery or whatever)
What is the optimal governor (speed and battery life) for Xperia ? With custom kernel I can use smartass2, minmax, ondemand, etc etc...
Governor
xperia_88 said:
What is the optimal governor (speed and battery life) for Xperia ? With custom kernel I can use smartass2, minmax, ondemand, etc etc...
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I think that you can't really have both because if you want performance you will get a smaller battery life and viceversa. I am using smartassV2 with cfq scheduler nad it's ok.
You might want to read this and see what's best for you
To the experts, could you please provide us good combinations of CPU governors and I/O schedulers for every need, like for saving battery consumption or for good performance for lww and other same devices?btw im using CM10 wiht LuPus kernel in my LWW. thanks in advance!
Governor - I/O Scheduler
ironhide3.2 said:
To the experts, could you please provide us good combinations of CPU governors and I/O schedulers for every need, like for saving battery consumption or for good performance for lww and other same devices?btw im using CM10 wiht LuPus kernel in my LWW. thanks in advance!
Governor - I/O Scheduler
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You should have checked this first - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989824
It has a detailed description for many governors and i/o schedulers.
What's the best CPU governor for GT-i9300?
Following are the CPU governors available:
1) ondemand
2) userspace
3) powersave
4) pegasusq
5) performance
Im looking for fast speed (ie no lag) and good battery life. Thanks!
sahil9797 said:
What's the best CPU governor for GT-i9300?
Following are the CPU governors available:
1) ondemand
2) userspace
3) powersave
4) pegasusq
5) performance
Im looking for fast speed (ie no lag) and good battery life. Thanks!
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What is good for your needs might not be good for someone else's needs. Try them and work it out which is best for you.
We're all looking for speed and battery life; it's always a fine balance!
sahil9797 said:
What's the best CPU governor for GT-i9300?
Following are the CPU governors available:
1) ondemand
2) userspace
3) powersave
4) pegasusq
5) performance
Im looking for fast speed (ie no lag) and good battery life. Thanks!
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Please bother to read the faqs and guides .
Basics read first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
Critical you read the first two posts .
Quick tip, do your research... just search for "CPU governors information xda" into Google and read one or more of the information threads that come up. These explain the various merits and shortcomings of each governor so you can decide for yourself which is best.
Thread closed.
I'm currently running a custom 4.1.2 ROM, testing a few of the 4.4 ROMS. I play around a lot with CPU control, and curious as to know what your settings are on, and what works best for you? Mine is set at standard Hotplug and sio scheduler, and it works fine, but I feel like it can be smoother, without running the performance Governor.
Super_Luddite said:
I'm currently running a custom 4.1.2 ROM, testing a few of the 4.4 ROMS. I play around a lot with CPU control, and curious as to know what your settings are on, and what works best for you? Mine is set at standard Hotplug and sio scheduler, and it works fine, but I feel like it can be smoother, without running the performance Governor.
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Right now I'm using Mokee 4.4.2 version with PegasusQ governor and CQF I/O scheduler.
Super_Luddite said:
I'm currently running a custom 4.1.2 ROM, testing a few of the 4.4 ROMS. I play around a lot with CPU control, and curious as to know what your settings are on, and what works best for you? Mine is set at standard Hotplug and sio scheduler, and it works fine, but I feel like it can be smoother, without running the performance Governor.
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I am using SmartAssv2 and CFQ right now on Mooke 30 jan and still observing the battery usage. to be compared when using interactive and cfq, i found it save battery more (thanks to the latest mokee version perhaps?).