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I have made a lot of searches and read a lot about battery calibration... and of course i know what the hell is kernel panic, its definition and its symptoms.
However I still have some confusions and I hope some of you may be able to solve them
Maybe some of them are noobie questions but I honestly sorry for that also this may help others who has these confusions too
My situation:
The system stats are shown in my signature.
on 5/9 I have flashed franco.Kernel v19.4 bfs and then started a lot of OC tests,
finally I was stable on stress test (SetCPU) 729mhz for 2 hours non-stop,
and also I used the phone stably for over 24 hours without reboot.
However I faced a problem which is related to Darktremor scripts.
I used 2 weeks to solve it and finally it is gone now.
I started battery calibration which is the final process before I use my phone normally in my daily lives.
But in these two days, my kernel panics after ~4 hours of usage of 729mhz max CPU frequency.
without the need of advice, surely i have downclocked to 710mhz max and its all good. but however i am super curious about why 729 becomes from stable to unstable before and after.
1) Does battery stats related to kernel panics in ANY extent? if yes, how?
Ignore all questions under 1 if the answer is No.
1.1) Does wiping battery stats before flashing a kernel helps you OC higher?
1.2) Does wiping battery stats before flashing a ROM helps you OC higher?
1.3) Does wiping battery stats (for calibration purposes) has possibilities to produce kernel panics?
2) Why is there a sudden drop of battery level (~4-5%) after kernel panics?
3) Is there any other possible causes of kernel panics BESIDES overclocking too high?
3.1) *2sd scripts?
3.2) ext4 barrier = 0?
3.3) inputting EXT4 data writeback?
(tune2fs -o journal_data_writeback /dev/block/mmcblk0p2)
4) Is SetCPU the problem?
Some says "dont use SetCPU when you can overclock using CM7 settings."
Is that true?
5) BESIDES the max speed, does it also depends on Governors?
Ignore powersave governor or others which forces the clock to the minimum frequencies.
So, is there any difference between setting the same maximum speed, different governors?
(for example) Would smartass gives a panic at 729mhz but ondemand doesnt?
6) Does the "change of frequencies" gives easier kernel panics?
Situation A: 729min, 729 max
Situation B: 480min, 729max
In situation B, the system makes the frequencies change due to load, means it may switch from 480 -> 600 -> 729 -> 710 -> 691 -> 480 etc.
so does this "change of frequencies" makes the kernel loads more and finally gets it to panic?
Thanks for your time reading and answering my questions!
Please just quote one of them if you would just like to answer one of the above
Thank you very much!
1) no.
2) It happens when u remove the battery and put it back.
3) There are some strange reports of kernel panic at 600Mhz which are weird. Sometimes Roms/kernel play a part(unknown).
4) it is because you can overclock in Cm7 settings menu, so no need to install another app such as SetCpu
5) Maybe, a governor who stays more on the highest frequencies i think are easy to panic because hardware can't handle it.
6) for me, i would say situation A would be easier to kernel panic, as it is constantly on the highest frequency and stressing your cpu too much that it can't handle it.
Since you get stable at 729mhz for 2h and panicked when 4h of use, that means the cpu can't handle 729mhz for above 4h.
@terratrix
thanks for your reply!! at least im not using my stupidity to wipe battery stats and trying to avoid kernel panics, lol.
@info update and conclusion after 1 more day of testing
And there, after some readings on the forum and the experiences myself, i think i have found the critical point already - QUESTION NO.5
Conclusion : kernel panics are related to governors, at least, our new amazing profiled one - SmartassV2!!
On the thread of Franco's .35 v1 kernel, there are some users reporting the panic issues faced with ONLY SmartassV2.
And me myself, has joined the party as well
Smartass(v1) has been my best bud all the time at 729mhz or even higher for more than 6 months. And when I left it and went to choose his next generation, my phone got a generation gap with Mr.V2, lol.
On my phone: (Franco.kernel 19.4bfs and no any reflash or stuffs between testings)
SmartassV2 ---
very unstable panics AND random shutdowns at random times
729mhz - sometimes 2 hours, sometimes 4 hours
710mhz - yeah I justnow kernel paniced with this also, you know how long after boot? 30minutes!!!
Why 30minutes? I suspect that it.is related to franco's network speed hack. I'm on EDGE data plan and because of Franco, I can enable HSDPA with 4x more speed.
On 710mhz, my phone was stable for over 8 hours with EDGE on (I intended to save battery), but after a reboot (manual one for some other purposes) I started to use (the hacked) HSDPA. After 30 minutes, panic. I remembered when I was at 729 on smartassv2 I panicked after 3 hours and at that time I was using HSDPA too.
Smartass (v1) ---
Well now I'm on smartass v1 at 729mhz stably typing this message. Funny huh...?
Results:
Franco's network speed hack
OR
3G network/HSDPA network
OR
Even just because of specific phone hardwares
IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE ALMIGHTY SMARTASS-V2 GOVERNOR AND WOULD RESULT IN KERNEL PANICS AT THE FREQUENCIES WHERE THE PHONE CAN BE STABLE WITH OTHER COMMON GOVERNORS.
If I am wrong or you can confirm this by testing yourself, please let me know!!! thanks and hope I have provided some useful information
Goodnight and I'm going to continue working with my old friend smartass-v1 despite v2 has better profiling tweaks, lol
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App
Dude, as i had mentioned earlier in franco's thread, that it had to do with the governors... cause i usually try and find out the cause of the issue myself before posting a bug..
SO all i tried were playing around with the performance settings... and i start off with changing the governors... the best targeted experimental ones are MINMAX (my personal fav), SMARTASS, SMOOTHASS (now removed but one AWESOME governor), and INTERACTIVE-X (rewritten by franco i guess).... About the frequencies... from what i have observed so far apart from reading stuffs is that, at 729 Mhz our optimus DOES pretty much stay stable even in the ****TIEST devices.. LOL i can say that cause we indians get the crappiest hardware of all... the point is... if you got a kernel panic at 729, it is most likely that you would get it again at 600 Mhz too cause its not overclock related..!!!
Bottom-line: Avoid SmartassV2 unless your phone is made of the finest hardware i.e. you can easily overclock it to 806 Mhz (ive seen some users using it at this frequency without any issues at all .. :O ) Use Smartass older or Minmax instead...!! And avoid overclocking above 729..!!!
P.s.: mine works fine even at 768 BTW....
We have to wait for Franco's next release for more smartass2 updates
Sent from my LG-P500
SmartassV2 is kind of strange, at least in my phone. I notice my battery draining faster while I use it, and it's probably because it stays in the max frequency longer for some reason, despite screen off. I use NoFrills for my CPU setting and it has the ability to view stats, and when I'm using V2 it stays longer at the max than at the min (65 vs 35%). The opposite is true for Smartass v1, which to me makes more sense because my phone stays at standby more often than being used.
As comparison data, my phone with smartass v1 can typically be OCed up to 787 MHz. 748 MHz on v2 is stable, but I haven't extensively tested higher freqs.
I have a Indian phone , smartass v2 oc to 768 stable xD
Sent from my LG-P500
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"...
Hi, i have just flashed the new HyperDroid v5.2.21 (Full wipe) and i wanted to know if i can overclock my SGS2 from 1.2ghz to 1.5ghz, if so how do i go about it?
Do i need to change the current kernel (XWL1)?
P.S ive heard its stable, but does it drain the battery?
Thanks XDA Community
Hello there. Yep you can overclock but you need a kernel that supports it. [url="http://gokhanmoral.com]SiyahKernel[/url] is a good choice. With that, use the Voltage Control app from the market.
However I know nothing about battery draining or stability... dualcore 1.2GHz mobile processor is more than enough for me, and the phone can get pretty hot under maximum load, same with the MALI GPU which can be overclocked to 400MHz (but since it has 4 cores and the phone has no active heatsinks it could get risky...)
AJ.Rockwell said:
Hello there. Yep you can overclock but you need a kernel that supports it. [url="http://gokhanmoral.com]SiyahKernel[/url] is a good choice. With that, use the Voltage Control app from the market.
However I know nothing about battery draining or stability... dualcore 1.2GHz mobile processor is more than enough for me, and the phone can get pretty hot under maximum load, same with the MALI GPU which can be overclocked to 400MHz (but since it has 4 cores and the phone has no active heatsinks it could get risky...)
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I think AndroidMeda kernel already supports OverClocking...using this ROM for a quite long time...
Harvinder09 said:
Hi, i have just flashed the new HyperDroid v5.2.21 (Full wipe) and i wanted to know if i can overclock my SGS2 from 1.2ghz to 1.5ghz, if so how do i go about it?
Do i need to change the current kernel (XWL1)?
P.S ive heard its stable, but does it drain the battery?
Thanks XDA Community
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Yes you can overclock and you can stick with the kernel that comes with Hyperdroid. I am currently Overclocking 1.6ghz max and 200 min. Not touching voltages though. Use No-Frills app to set it up. My advice though to you no point in overclocking as 1.2ghz is good enough as it is..And the kernel you are on is good enough...It is stable depending what voltage frequencies you use..I say leave it as they are. And like i said download No-Frills from the market..Set your clock speeds and that should be it..Choose a governor and off you go
Neo3000 said:
Yes you can overclock and you can stick with the kernel that comes with Hyperdroid. I am currently Overclocking 1.6ghz max and 200 min. Not touching voltages though. Use No-Frills app to set it up. My advice though to you no point in overclocking as 1.2ghz is good enough as it is..And the kernel you are on is good enough...It is stable depending what voltage frequencies you use..I say leave it as they are. And like i said download No-Frills from the market..Set your clock speeds and that should be it..Choose a governor and off you go
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No-Frills ? AndroidMeda Developers recommend Voltage Control (and I personally like it much more than No-Frills, too) with their kernel.
+ Here is a small guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020 how to test your OC Settings, I use it when I am testing new voltages.
Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
DomButcher said:
No-Frills ? AndroidMeda Developers recommend Voltage Control (and I personally like it much more than No-Frills, too) with their kernel.
+ Here is small guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020 how to test your OC Settings, I use it when I am testing new voltages.
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Pongster uses No-Frills. The rest of the team uses Voltage Control. And to avoid any freezes or random reboots leave the voltage settings as they are till you get to grips with the overclocking. Hence why i suggested No-Frills as currently Voltage Control for me kept on reverting back to stock frequencies..And yes there is a way round it but it is to much of an effort
Harvinder09 said:
Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
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I am currently using ondemand and Sio as scheduler. You can not go wrong with that. Like i said..choose a governor choose a scheduler and let them do the work...I also do recommend Voltage control but No-frills is simple and does the job for you. And no i would recommend either go to 100min or stick with 200...I am currently on 1.6max and 200 min
Harvinder09 said:
Thanks for the replies i will try out the no-frills app and see what happens. What would you say is the best governor to use? and wouldnt you recommend going over 200min?
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I personally use Sleepy governor and noop scheduler, but everyone uses different governors and schedulers...
I think 200 min is OK...100 MHz is too low and 500 is too high...
Neo3000 said:
Pongster uses No-Frills. The rest of the team uses Voltage Control. And to avoid any freezes or random reboots leave the voltage settings as they are till you get to grips with the overclocking. Hence why i suggested No-Frills as currently Voltage Control for me kept on reverting back to stock frequencies..And yes there is a way round it but it is to much of an effort
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I have -75mV (previously had -50mV) and I haven't ever had any freeze or random reboot...
DomButcher said:
I personally use Sleepy governor and noop scheduler, but everyone uses different governors and schedulers...
I think 200 min is OK...100 MHz is too low and 500 is too high...
I have -75mV (previously had -50mV) and I haven't ever had any freeze or random reboot...
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Dude..he is just learning...let him take baby steps first before he jumps right up and wants to walk.... Let him follow what i suggested and then he can come back and ask for more help once he tries his new settings out...I remember you use to ask a lot of questions before..And i said the same thing..baby steps first before you start walking
Neo3000 said:
Dude..he is just learning...let him take baby steps first before he jumps right up and wants to walk.... Let him follow what i suggested and then he can come back and ask for more help once he tries his new settings out...I remember you use to ask a lot of questions before..And i said the same thing..baby steps first before you start walking
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Oh...he has just 6 posts...I didn't notice it...sorry. Then I will suggest No-Frills, too.
DomButcher said:
Oh...he has just 6 posts...I didn't notice it...sorry. Then I will suggest No-Frills, too.
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Good..Now thanks wont hurt
Thanks for the support guys, and yeah i am new to this whole android/rooting scene so no-frills looks like a nice simple and easy option for now until i get to grips with things. i will try out the differen governors and schedulers and see whats best for me.
P.S Neo is yours running stable at the maximum 1.6ghz?
Harvinder09 said:
Thanks for the support guys, and yeah i am new to this whole android/rooting scene so no-frills looks like a nice simple and easy option for now until i get to grips with things. i will try out the differen governors and schedulers and see whats best for me.
P.S Neo is yours running stable at the maximum 1.6ghz?
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Yes my friend pretty stable. Listen go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817 and read regarding governors and schedulers..Pretty straight forward and good explanations...And i am running the latest hyperdroid version but i am using Siyah kernel with thunderbolt tweaks...For you i would use the kernel that comes with the rom and use the default governor that comes with the rom...When i was on previous kernel version i always use to use Kenobi...Not sure if they have it there or if Pongs removed it but either that or solo...
Neo3000 said:
Yes my friend pretty stable. Listen go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817 and read regarding governors and schedulers..Pretty straight forward and good explanations...And i am running the latest hyperdroid version but i am using Siyah kernel with thunderbolt tweaks...For you i would use the kernel that comes with the rom and use the default governor that comes with the rom...When i was on previous kernel version i always use to use Kenobi...Not sure if they have it there or if Pongs removed it but either that or solo...
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Kenobi was removed and solo was renamed to sleepy.
which governer is best with overclocking 1.6ghz
mzeshanhakeem said:
which governer is best with overclocking 1.6ghz
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i am using ondemand
Neo3000 said:
i am using ondemand
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Neo when i overclock to 1.6ghz with 200min using the lulzactive governer and SIO scheduler my phone freezes i have to reboot it?
whats the best setup to run 1.6ghz so its stable for everyday use?
P.S anyone know if it drains the battery by overclocking?
Harvinder09 said:
Neo when i overclock to 1.6ghz with 200min using the lulzactive governer and SIO scheduler my phone freezes i have to reboot it?
whats the best setup to run 1.6ghz so its stable for everyday use?
P.S anyone know if it drains the battery by overclocking?
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change to ondemand governor when overclocking
Neo3000 said:
change to ondemand governor when overclocking
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And what scheduler?
Thanks
Harvinder09 said:
And what scheduler?
Thanks
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stick with SIO
hey guys.
i have been wondering about this problem for a long time, and i could not find a solution to it. Thus, i wanted to ask you guys about it. The max i can overclock my phone to is 748. whenever i try to raise it to about 768 or 787, the phone will freeze and restart. is it due to the hardware limitations of my phone? or isit due to some software limitations?
Please help.
Just Hardware.
(I can overclock to 729 )
Hi. I'm still using Gingerbread stock rom 2.3.3 but with latest franco's kernel. My max. clock is 710Mhz. Anything above that, my phone will get freeze very often. Is there any recommendation on what should i set for my min. clock as well as the Governor?
SacredGuy said:
Hi. I'm still using Gingerbread stock rom 2.3.3 but with latest franco's kernel. My max. clock is 710Mhz. Anything above that, my phone will get freeze very often. Is there any recommendation on what should i set for my min. clock as well as the Governor?
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I use the performance gov. and it's worked well.
SacredGuy said:
Hi. I'm still using Gingerbread stock rom 2.3.3 but with latest franco's kernel. My max. clock is 710Mhz. Anything above that, my phone will get freeze very often. Is there any recommendation on what should i set for my min. clock as well as the Governor?
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I use stock 2.3.3 v20g + franco kernel and set max clock at 729Mhz, sometimes it freeze, but normally work fine (with any gov).
Each CPU is a little different. My OV is stable at 600 with smartassv2 but once I step it up to 729 the phone will randomly freeze or reboot.
Sometimes you get a good cpu that can be OCed a bit, and sometimes you get one that can go no further then stock. If you can OC then consider yourself lucky.
Whenever you try to increase the max frequency beyond a certain limit the CPU can not handle that and tells the kernel about that and kernel starts to Panic... (reboots or freeze)
For example My phone remains stable upto 768 MHz (usually i keep it at 748Mhz....)
but if i increase it to beyond 806 MHz it starts to panic...
Hardware
Has differences on hardware, already tried with 2 differents P500, one could overclock to 768 Mhz, the other can reach 800Mhz without freeze.
karven said:
Has differences on hardware, already tried with 2 differents P500, one could overclock to 768 Mhz, the other can reach 800Mhz without freeze.
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Since all the p500 have same hardware, they can be OC to same max frequency if they have same software config...
806! never freezes but she gets warm! can get over 40 celcius
EDIT
Mind you i only get about 16 hours of battery life LOL
shubhamjain001 said:
Since all the p500 have same hardware, they can be OC to same max frequency if they have same software config...
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where did u get ur facts?
are u smart or just effin noob?
yours preferred governors????
actually the best one is....
Dude keep it around 652 and interactive otherwise UR Battery will drain fast
depends on ur ROM+kernel combo.
on oxygen v1.1 i smoothly ran on 480-768 and battery lasted around 2 days with average use.
Now on Cm7 nightly, equally smooth at 729-480 and battery is awesome too..
Overclock
Ohhh!!! lucky guys.. my phone only accepts 672Mhz at max or anything above that value leads to rebooting or freezing.
Rom: Cyanogenmod 9 (Android 4.0.3)[BETA4]
Kernal: Franco Kernal - 4
OC: 480/672 Max
I get 748MHz completely stable when pushing "performance" governor with franco #4.
But irrespective, this is not about bragging...one would see LITTLE real life difference (save for frying the CPU faster) going above 672MHz. Don't just look at synthetic benchmarks...feel your phone.
Oh...and it was mentioned multiple times that 600->806MHz uses the same voltage hence the same power consumption for Sidestep CPUs.
I am running max CPU @ 729 and it has been running smooth for days with no freeze/reboots, I also noticed having the Governer on Performance has helped my battery life and such, i havent noticed the phone getting any warmer whatsoever so no problems with heat, Also I am using a LG-P504 Optimus One which Ive heard is the final release for this phone, so maybe its more stable than the pervious versions.
My p500 can handle 768 max. With some kernels 787mhz. But i am running 245-710 with miui v4: lol:
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Yea mine can handle that too but it drains my battery faster I've noticed. So now I run Max @ around 720 which seems quite stable!! Only time I use the nitrous feature also is with playing more top end games which I otherwise wouldn't be able to play without really low fps.
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Im using cyanogenmod nightly 7.2.0 build 34 on 748 mhz with any governer and it's working very well.OC also depends on ROM's.each ROM has different capabilities to OC...
which rom make the wt19i consume less baterry ? Or some script i dont know, my baterry stand 6 h +- wtf :| Im using Lupus Kernel v3, with 24Mhz minimun and 1024Mhz max, smartassv2 and noop, but is not the cpu, is other thing...
how long is the battery for you? What rom and kernel you use?
I have a feeling its gonna end up like 'best ROM threads'
BTW there are already several threads on battery life on ROMs... so use the search tool...
PREDATOR95 ->->->->a.k.a. ->-> predatOr
Just switch off your phone and you it will run as much as u say....
Press THANKS if I helped,
Best Regards,
AJ
You could try different governors.
Pick some thing else and give a try for a while.
Ps: I agree with AJ just switch it off it will run longer
Press the "thanks", button if I helped you.
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Try an app called juice defender or if ur a bit more techy try pimp my rom. Worked for me
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alokbina said:
Just switch off your phone and you it will run as much as u say....
Press THANKS if I helped,
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AJ
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Or you may plug it into charger all day and night
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try this rom...
try RCs gingerextreme 1.0 with rage kernel...
its good for battery life and has good performance also...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896585
ps:i also have a wt19,and i am using this rom
leo4b said:
which rom make the wt19i consume less baterry ? Or some script i dont know, my baterry stand 6 h +- wtf :| Im using Lupus Kernel v3, with 24Mhz minimun and 1024Mhz max, smartassv2 and noop, but is not the cpu, is other thing...
how long is the battery for you? What rom and kernel you use?
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First of all, running the phone on minimum 24MHz is very bad for performance and battery life!
The best minimum CPU frequency for Xperia 2011 MDPI devices is 250MHz. It consumes the least amount of juice.
Even less then lower frequencies.
Also try some other CPU governors like smartassv2, scary, savagedzen etc.
Try a different kernel. Kernels affect battery life the most.
I'd like to think that my ROMs are quite battery efficient
Or try X-PLODE.
or,
Try setting these two values, and watch battery life increase:
echo 1000 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs;
echo 2000 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs;
You can put those in any existing init.d script. Just make sure there are no other entries with different values!
iONEx said:
First of all, running the phone on minimum 24MHz is very bad for performance and battery life!
The best minimum CPU frequency for Xperia 2011 MDPI devices is 250MHz. It consumes the least amount of juice.
Even less then lower frequencies.
Also try some other CPU governors like smartassv2, scary, savagedzen etc.
Try a different kernel. Kernels affect battery life the most.
I'd like to think that my ROMs are quite battery efficient
Or try X-PLODE.
or,
Try setting these two values, and watch battery life increase:
echo 1000 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs;
echo 2000 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs;
You can put those in any existing init.d script. Just make sure there are no other entries with different values!
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i will try it, ty for help.
I tested with the MESA kernel and the same problem happens ... Shot Charger with 100% 8h and get no batery at 17hs ...
:/
leo4b said:
i will try it, ty for help.
I tested with the MESA kernel and the same problem happens ... Shot Charger with 100% 8h and get no batery at 17hs ...
:/
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np
If you need any further help, feel free to pm me!
Its all depends on your usage dude
man, good point, but, i just use for music and one or another sms/call....
Well, i tested the "Deep Sleep battery saver XDA", i dont know if it or the rom "ice x mod" but my battery lasted more, much more! but loses the signal operator direct, or dont get it :/ I will make more tests.
Ty for all.