[Q] CPU Speeds and Clocking - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys...
I'm running Gingeritis 3D v1.2 with Ziggy's kernel.
What's the best settings to get better and longer battery life?
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Use imos kernel, 1024 max ,smartass governorv2 and undervolt -75 all across the board if possible.
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Should it work fine with Gingeritis 3D?
I've actually never flashed a kernel... so if I do flash this kernel, will it remain there even after I change to another ROM?
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If you change roms you'll change kernels unless you are using a Rom that has the same kernel. It's not like radios. It's easy to flash just wipe caches and flash the kernel in recovery.
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disconnecktie said:
If you change roms you'll change kernels unless you are using a Rom that has the same kernel. It's not like radios. It's easy to flash just wipe caches and flash the kernel in recovery.
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My current ROM, Gingeritis 3D v1.2, is a sense based ROM that came with Ziggys kernel. So because my ROM is sense based, I must find the most recent kernel by Imoseyon that is a GB/Sense kernel... correct?
Can you help me verify that this is the correct and most recent kernel available that is compatible with Gingeritis 3D v1.2?
Link: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/603-kern...kernel-620-6312-camcorder-fixed/page__st__840
Thanks a lot for you help man.
You always seem to help me.

Try version 6.1. It's based off of 605.9 so it should work just fine.
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Okay, thanks man. Flashing it shortly.
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Flashed and phone runs nicely so far.
I'll get back at a later date to report battery life.
Thanks so much man!
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RBarnett09 said:
Flashed and phone runs nicely so far.
I'll get back at a later date to report battery life.
Thanks so much man!
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You're welcome. Glad its working out so far.
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Very noticeable battery life difference.
So far I am running your recommended 1024000MHz max and 245760MHz min on the smartassv2 governor.
Across the board right now I am actually -125 and it still runs perfectly. May keep dropping it as long as it can handle without freezing, or is this bad?
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RBarnett09 said:
Very noticeable battery life difference.
So far I am running your recommended 1024000MHz max and 245760MHz min on the smartassv2 governor.
Across the board right now I am actually -125 and it still runs perfectly. May keep dropping it as long as it can handle without freezing, or is this bad?
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It isn't bad just remember not to check apply at boot so that if you get a reboot it doesn't get stuck at that voltage.
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disconnecktie said:
It isn't bad just remember not to check apply at boot so that if you get a reboot it doesn't get stuck at that voltage.
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Yeah, that would suck. Lol.
Thanks a lot man! You definitely showed me a way to get longer life out of my battery.
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Related

Which kernel for best battery life?

Also does BFS give better battery than CFS?
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Nikolai2.1 said:
Also does BFS give better battery than CFS?
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I would say to try any of the ones here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1024338
mikeyinid said:
I would say to try any of the ones here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1024338
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I can't get more than 8 hours on those even while idling for half the time
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Ziggy's bfs kernel. Google Ziggy bfs kernel for mecha. You'll find his site. Its been amazing on heavy use I went over 16 hrs with still 19% left yesterday. Try it out!
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andrew53517 said:
Ziggy's bfs kernel. Google Ziggy bfs kernel for mecha. You'll find his site. Its been amazing on heavy use I went over 16 hrs with still 19% left yesterday. Try it out!
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That kernel gives me horrible standby time. I left it alone for two hours and it dropped 17%
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I'm using Lean Kernel... Drastic change on my battery life. Everywhere between 11-15 of use. And that is OC'ed to 1.4. Only profile I have setup is a Screen Off 380 throttle down.
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DroidTh3ory said:
I'm using Lean Kernel... Drastic change on my battery life. Everywhere between 11-15 of use. And that is OC'ed to 1.4. Only profile I have setup is a Screen Off 380 throttle down.
That's probably why you're getting good battery life.
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[Q] Calaborating battery

Has anyone used the app here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12728498#post12728498
If so does it work well on the 3d or do you use a different method?
I'm running viper rim 1.3 if that matters
Thanks
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interhawk1 said:
Has anyone used the app here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12728498#post12728498
If so does it work well on the 3d or do you use a different method?
I'm running viper rim 1.3 if that matters
Thanks
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This is built into your recovery. After you flash a new rom, charge over night. Unplug then plug back in until you hit green again. Boot into twrp or cwm and go to advanced and wipe battery stats.
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[Q] Signal boost

Is there any way to edit anything in the phone to increase signal in any way even if it drains battery quicker??
A good kernel
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Efrencalvario said:
A good kernel
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any that you recommend im running the latest viper rom and using the built in kernel
Most people will tell you to try anthrax(chands kernel) I suggest you don't because I use to be running viperom with anthrax and my batter would die on my so fast. Even without q signal boost.
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Chads kernels run fine.
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iTzLOLtrain said:
Most people will tell you to try anthrax(chands kernel) I suggest you don't because I use to be running viperom with anthrax and my batter would die on my so fast. Even without q signal boost.
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There was a time recently there was a known issue of battery drain but it was quickly fixed. Running great now.
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Correct. Also the battery drain issue was only on certain kernels.
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[Q] Deep sleep on JB AOKP

Is there a way to do it without the SOD? I got the devil kernel on it but keeps giving me the SOD so I turned it back off.
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taz1458 said:
Is there a way to do it without the SOD? I got the devil kernel on it but keeps giving me the SOD so I turned it back off.
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I been getting for a bit that also but in cm10 nightlies, both with or without Devil..hmmm
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Anyone?
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So far as I've read it's always been broken, but I'm curious as to how it works and what real benefit it offers... as it is I'm already getting awesome battery life using 400Mhz-min 800Mhz-max when the screen is off. It drops maybe 1% per hour like that, and that's with data on. I could lower it to 200Mhz min with data off and get even more juice, but I don't see the point. Then again, I'm still on ICS right now so maybe it's different on JB, I'm not sure...

1.8 frequency not sticking

I'm on sense 5, .42 arc reactor kernel,
While using kernel tuner or setcpu I set my frequency to 1.8 as the max. Everything works fine for a little bit then after a few minutes I check back and it is set back down to 1.5? I've cleared cache and fixed permissions as well as restarting my phone.. any help?
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A little bit more info is needed, are you s-off? what Rom are you running? Mean Bean has a script that sets everything at 1.5 or 1.7 depending on your sticky settings, Viper rom has a daemon that controls the over clock, governor, etc...
edit: my bad just read your post, if you are on sense 5 there was an edit that you had to do in the init.qcom.posboot.sh for your OC to stick, depending on the release that you are using...
I am currently s-off, and on sense 5. I am not so inclined on going about doing that? Lol ... How would you recommend me doing that, can I do that through my phone without the need for a computer?
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sorevilo said:
I am currently s-off, and on sense 5. I am not so inclined on going about doing that? Lol ... How would you recommend me doing that, can I do that through my phone without the need for a computer?
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Which Sense 5 revision are you on? There were issues with CPU frequencies sticking on some of the older revisions, but has since been fixed as of r141. I'm running it now and am no longer having issues with the CPU frequencies sticking.
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FinZ28 said:
Which Sense 5 revision are you on? There were issues with CPU frequencies sticking on some of the older revisions, but has since been fixed as of r141. I'm running it now and am no longer having issues with the CPU frequencies sticking.
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I am actually on 141 also, hmm could it have come back
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How do I go about trying to fix this?
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Ok I found out how to edit that which you mentioned, do you know what exactly it is I need to re-write? Thanks it would be much appreciated
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