Share your benchmark scores with xda - Antutu / GFXBench / Vellamo Metal / Basemark OS II
Stock Rom or not will be greatly appreciated. See attached vs. other current Verizon Android Phones.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
This was stock ROM, reflashed via TOT about a month after I had the phone. Rooted, all LG/Verizon disableable stuff disabled in App Manager (before rooting).
Ok so I just got done setting up Vanir AOSP 4.4.4 ROM with all my apps. I haven't customized anything other than various appearance settings - I didn't mess with SetCPU, schedulers, DPI, etc. This was just me installing all my apps and setting up the notifications etc. the way I like them. This is my first run at an AOSP ROM on the G3. Here are the results.
(NOTE: I downloaded and ran all the same benchmarks as in the list above, with a reboot between each benchmark run. I have annotated the order in which I ran the benchmarks after their respective titles.)
Antutu (first):
Vellamo Metal (fourth):
Basemark OS II (second):
GFX Bench (third):
(NOTE: The phone was scorching hot at the end of this run; throttling might explain the lower scores?)
My phone with bloat turned off and running with the interactive governor and a hack to make throttling less aggressive.
Sent from my VS985 4G using Tapatalk
tech_head said:
My phone with bloat turned off and running with the interactive governor and a hack to make throttling less aggressive.
Sent from my VS985 4G using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Dawn what is this hack you speak of?
Modifying thermal-engine-8974.conf to prevent throttling in an aggressive manner. There is a thread somewhere about it. I hacked it up self based on what I want my phone to do. As you can see from my previous post Antutu performance is right up there with the other flagships. The big reason why it still lags behind the S5 is 3d performance. Anyway I'm happy now that it doesn't throttle and I still get a days use.
Sent from my VS985 4G using Tapatalk
tech_head said:
Modifying thermal-engine-8974.conf to prevent throttling in an aggressive manner. There is a thread somewhere about it. I hacked it up self based on what I want my phone to do. As you can see from my previous post Antutu performance is right up there with the other flagships. The big reason why it still lags behind the S5 is 3d performance. Anyway I'm happy now that it doesn't throttle and I still get a days use.
Sent from my VS985 4G using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How'd you change governors if you are on the stock kernel?
Nothing in the stock kernel prevents it. I use ROM Toolbox (pro version) and you can tweak a bunch of performance parameters. LG doesn't lock the kernel down except for maximum clock speed. So you can't over clock but you can run a max 100% of the time. You will eventually hit thermal throttle, but you can do it.
Sent from my VS985 4G using Tapatalk
Here's my score with beans Rom and running skydragons kernel and no other tweaks to the kernel
sent from my stumped and bumped g3
Mine
pitbull8265 said:
View attachment 3054061
View attachment 3054062
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you, what is your current Rom / setup for these scores.
sent from my xda enhanced Android Device
[/ATTACH]
legend221 said:
Thank you, what is your current Rom / setup for these scores.
sent from my xda enhanced Android Device
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
View attachment 3054085
I did a lot of work tweaking the kernel, i/o scheduler and throttling response
Here is one using the latest Vanir Commotio Lollipop
pitbull8265 said:
[/ATTACH]
View attachment 3054085
I did a lot of work tweaking the kernel, i/o scheduler and throttling response
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do you mind posting details about how you have things setup?
jal3223 said:
Do you mind posting details about how you have things setup?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
WOuld, but I am on a different setup now...
I set the governor to Interactive, read ahead buffer to 4096, cfq scheduler, Vegas Tcp Conjestion Control, max frequency 2457 minimum 300
I fine tuned the governor as well, but cant remember the settings, sorry
I am on Jasmine 4.0 running the latest Skydragon kernel. The trickster mod setup is the second pic- TCP setting is clipped off the top, its Westwood.
Broke 42k today with CM12 12/12.
In case anyone is wondering, using trickster mod the best governor is performance, not interactive, when it come to benchmarks specifically. Interactive is better for general use but performance will just always give you the optimal performance (get it) in a benchmark.
i did a benchmark with stock lil debloat and skydragon kernel , im no tech so i dont know much about these readings . im planing of switching to liquidsmooth rom
cap1tal1sm said:
Broke 42k today with CM12 12/12.
In case anyone is wondering, using trickster mod the best governor is performance, not interactive, when it come to benchmarks specifically. Interactive is better for general use but performance will just always give you the optimal performance (get it) in a benchmark.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cool.. Screenshots for reference???
pitbull8265 said:
Cool.. Screenshots for reference???
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're just gonna have to trust me that I hit 42k xD didn't screenshot it.
I actually hit 40k with stock ROM by turning on performance governor, so it definitely helps with benchmarking.
Related
I have successfully overclocked the new Samsung Galaxy S II to 1.504GHz. This speed is enough to allow it to achieve really high benchmark scores like over 4000 points in Quadrant! 1.5GHz is a 25% overclock and makes this fast phone even faster and snappier in day to day usage.
Instructions:
1. You'll need the latest version of odin3 and the USB drivers for Windows. jutley's post on debranding the phone has links to both: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064894
2. Grab the kernel. It is a tar file for odin with the overclocked kernel and a initramfs with proper modules for the kernel: http://setcpu.com/files/galaxysii_oc_v1.tar
3. Reboot the phone into download mode using ADB:
adb reboot download
4. Flash the kernel using odin3 by placing the tar file in the PDA section and pressing "Start."
5. The phone will reboot automatically.
6. Use SuperOneClick to root your phone if you haven't already. ADB should have root access with this kernel so it'll just work.
7. Grab SetCPU and try 1.504GHz.
Source code (with relevant commit for the overclock. I also enabled the interactive governor in the config): https://github.com/coolbho3k/galaxysii_oc
I haven't gone crazy on the voltages - 1.504GHz is stable at 1375mV on my device. Depending on your device, there may be even more headroom. I've gotten speeds of up to 2GHz to boot with instability (my unstable 1.8GHz Linpack run is currently in the Linpack top 10), but at very high voltages and temperatures. Leave it up to other developers to give you higher/more dangerous frequencies and voltages. If you stress the CPU a ton the phone will become hot to touch (though it does to a certain extent even at stock frequencies - there is not much thermal insulation between the processor and your hands in such a thin phone).
Current features in this kernel: Added 1.504GHz overclocking step (default frequency is still 1.2GHz for safety - use SetCPU to safely raise the frequency) and relevant modifications, 800MHz sleep death fix, interactive governor, ro.secure = 0.
The usual disclaimers apply here. Only do this if you know what you're doing. Though the long term stability/reliability of similar overclocks on other Android based ARM devices is known, this software is provided with no warranty, and I can't be held responsible if you fry your device.
Video:
A 1.504MHz overclock:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
...breaks over 4000 points in Quadrant:
...and almost 60 MFLOPS in Linpack:
Since Linpack and Quadrant aren't (sufficiently?) multithreaded, you won't see that much improvement over single core Cortex A8 devices at the same clock. But these are dual core phones!
Developers: keep in mind that the Galaxy S II source currently "fixes" voltages on this revision of the Exynos to be 25mV less than what is in the table. Upon boot, the driver will actually print the real voltages at each level (look for ASV voltage_table in the kernel log) if you don't know which chipset revision a particular phone has. The overclock itself is controlled in the s5pv310_apll_pms_table.
Enjoy!
Damn .........
This is when I really wish I had a SGS2. Can't wait till it comes to American shores, great work coolbho, see you on Engadget tomorrow..
OMG already? I was wondering when this would happen. God bless you man.
Wonderful work man. Can't get Odin to download on my home rig so I'll be playing around w/ this tomorrow at the office With overclocking already here and the inevitable kernel optimizations to come, this phone is truly going to be the beast everyone suspects.
Thanks man!
..and what about undervolting?
WOW, nice work
Thanks!
Holy crap, nice work! How much hotter is it getting in the back of the phone at 1.5ghz?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Very good job here mate. It's about time somebody attempted to overclock such a sweet phone.
I will flash this with Odin tonight.
Again, great job & thanks
Not bad eh?
rovex said:
Not bad eh?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
how you getting that score im getting just above 4000
Haha well played
coolbho3000 said:
Current features in this kernel: Added 1.504GHz overclocking step (default frequency is still 1.2GHz for safety - use SetCPU to safely raise the frequency) and relevant modifications, 800MHz sleep death fix, interactive governor, ro.secure = 0.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is the 800MHz sleep death fix?
Can someone run this overclock against AnTutu Benchmark as well please ....i find this a little more stable than quadrant.
Ty
S
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Very impressive indeed. The only question that comes to mind is if there really is a need to squeeze out higher frequencies. The CPU isn't really a bottleneck on the SGS2, is it?
MrDeacon said:
Very impressive indeed. The only question that comes to mind is if there really is a need to squeeze out higher frequencies. The CPU isn't really a bottleneck on the SGS2, is it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
CPU is always a bottleneck for calculations. Probably not a bottleneck in most apps though.
My install went smoothly. Quadrant showed 4144, 3892, and then 4100. Im going to try running it throughout today and see what happens. Cant wait for this to mature.
WOW.! Flashing right this second.! You people are geniouses.!
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
just wanted to add
oh crap.. i just realized who posted this, its Mr. Overclock himself, the creator of SetCPU... woo we have a star in our mits!
This is my first kernel build ever (not just for the Nexus 7). Just a starting point for more hacking on the Nexus 7.
Flashable zip package attached.
It should go without saying that anything you do with this package you do at your own risk.
Features
Insecure
init.d support
Overclocked to 1.5GHz
Voltage tweaks at OC clocks
BFQ scheduler
smartassv2 governor
lagfree governor
Made kernel version not suck
Notes
You should root and install busybox into /system/xbin before flashing this kernel. Don't flash this if you don't know what you're doing as I'm too lazy to include n00b instructions.
Credits
Thanks to Virtuous team for their updater-script for this device.
Source
https://github.com/zaventh/nexus7-kernel-grouper
Blog post
http://www.jeffmixon.com/custom-nexus-7-kernel-atlantis-r2-released/
Screens
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Cheers...
That CPU score is sexy!
Great work! Now I definitely can't wait for my nexus to ship.
Edit: If you could try adding smartassv2. This is a popular governor that I would really enjoy on the nexus 7.
Sent from my Transformer using Tapatalk 2
this is compatible with the stock rom right? ik it has to be rooted btw
Caliyork said:
That CPU score is sexy!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes it is...
MC153 said:
Great work! Now I definitely can't wait for my nexus to ship.
Edit: If you could try adding smartassv2. This is a popular governor that I would really enjoy on the nexus 7.
Sent from my Transformer using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sure. I'll be adding several custom governors to choose from.
jarjar124 said:
this is compatible with the stock rom right? ik it has to be rooted btw
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, it's compiled from stock kernel sources.
Thanks so much man. Can't wait to get my nexus so I can flash this. Hopefully before the 18th which is my birthday. I had heard though that smartass didn't work so well with more than 1 core though. Could you clarify on that.
Sent from my Rezound
evilstewie23 said:
Thanks so much man. Can't wait to get my nexus so I can flash this. Hopefully before the 18th which is my birthday. I had heard though that smartass didn't work so well with more than 1 core though. Could you clarify on that.
Sent from my Rezound
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Smartass v1 was made for single core cpu's. Smartass v2 was made for dual core cpu's, so v2 might work better on a quad core? V2 doesn't really work all that well on my single core cpu for the phone I have.
zaventh said:
Yes it is...
Sure. I'll be adding several custom governors to choose from.
Yes, it's compiled from stock kernel sources.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nice work! Can't wait to see the future of this kernel.
Sent from my Transformer using Tapatalk 2
sparksco said:
Smartass v1 was made for single core cpu's. Smartass v2 was made for dual core cpu's, so v2 might work better on a quad core? V2 doesn't really work all that well on my single core cpu for the phone I have.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Exactly right. I actually never really liked smartassv2 in general, but I think it is working out fairly well on the N7, actually.
This is after just a little bit of game time, some regular usage, and some sleep time. I may need to tweak some of the higher clock values so it scales up a bit more gracefully. At any rate, there will be plenty of options to play around with.
zaventh said:
Exactly right. I actually never really liked smartassv2 in general, but I think it is working out fairly well on the N7, actually.
This is after just a little bit of game time, some regular usage, and some sleep time. I may need to tweak some of the higher clock values so it scales up a bit more gracefully. At any rate, there will be plenty of options to play around with.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So whats the heat production and stability like at 1.5ghz? When you say 1.5ghz, is that like the htc one x where it is actually 1.4ghz but you can go to 1.5ghz when only using one core, or is it all four cores clocked at 1.5 please? Got to admit that a gpu OC would be really nice. This looks great, thanks
any chance of getting some gpu over clocks in then kernal, screw battery life give me mmmhhhzzz!
Is it possible to get scary gov on this? I think it's based on smartassv1 but not really sure. It gives me a good balance between performace and battery. Or perhaps we could make a scaryV2 lol?
Great work for a first Kernel
Is the extra battery drain worth that .2ghz of extra horsepower? Because i've heard it's a perfectly capable device @ 1.3ghz.
lhayati said:
Great work for a first Kernel
Is the extra battery drain worth that .2ghz of extra horsepower? Because i've heard it's a perfectly capable device @ 1.3ghz.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks. Naturally, it's a matter of personal preference of course if it is "worth" it to OC any processor. OC'ing the N7 was more of a "because I can" thing than for any practical reason. The CPU is impressive as is.
The N7 is probably the fastest and most responsive mobile device I've ever seen even at stock, mostly thanks to the hardware but also due to Jelly Bean's ability to leverage this kind of raw power.
The actual battery drain between 1.3GHz -> 1.5GHz will all depend on how much time you spend at those higher clock speeds, of course.
zaventh said:
Thanks. Naturally, it's a matter of personal preference of course if it is "worth" it to OC any processor. OC'ing the N7 was more of a "because I can" thing than for any practical reason. The CPU is impressive as is.
The N7 is probably the fastest and most responsive mobile device I've ever seen even at stock, mostly thanks to the hardware but also due to Jelly Bean's ability to leverage this kind of raw power.
The actual battery drain between 1.3GHz -> 1.5GHz will all depend on how much time you spend at those higher clock speeds, of course.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for this kernel. I cant wait for my nexus 7
Sent From A Rotary Phone
Do we know at what speed the ram is clocked?
The transformer infinity uses DDR3 at 1600. The 300t is much lower though
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
emergant said:
Do we know at what speed the ram is clocked?
The transformer infinity uses DDR3 at 1600. The 300t is much lower though
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's been confimred in the Q&A section that the N7 has DDR3 ram :beer:
Thanks. But DDR3-667 as in tf300 or DDR-1600 as in Tf700 or something else
I thought about putting this in QA but thought the dev might know. Sorry if that was a bad call
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
Whops I meant general not Q&A
Hynix HTC2G83CFR DDR3 RAM
Hope that helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748933
Smartass V2 doesn't support scaling upto 4 cores
Its useless for this device!
Whatever Flo
What is it: Stock android kernel, JSS15J, absolutely no changes besides the overclock. No fancy features, no snake oil, no bloat, clean stock experience.
Overclock not customisable, baked right into the kernel and loaded on boot, no CPU/GPU management apps needed.
I take no responsibility or imply any warranty for the use of this kernel, use of this kernel is completely at your own risk.
If a build doesn't work for you try the lower clocked version, still not then you're out of luck and your CPU can't handle the overclock sorry. If there is enough demand I can build a lower clocked edition but I don't really see the need. Any problems or questions I will try to answer for you.
Proof is in the Source
Flash zips with TWRP/recovery of your choice
1890MHz Build + GPU OC: http://d-h.st/y0W
Vellamo metal score: ~830
GFXBench:
T-Rex 18fps
1009 Frames
Egypt 46fps
5068* Frames
1890MHz Build No GPU OC: http://d-h.st/9yr
Vellamo metal score: ~830
GFXBench:
T-Rex 16fps
889 Frames
Egypt 41fps
4653* Frames
1728MHz Build + GPU OC: http://d-h.st/95k
Vellamo metal score: ~800
1728MHz Build No GPU OC: http://d-h.st/hmZ
Vellamo metal score: ~800
* Sections of demo limited by VSync
If you like, give me a thumbs up!
Thanks and enjoy your nexus.
Change Log
Code:
Aug 4 2013:
- Added GPU OC option
Aug 3 2013:
- Added CPU Overclock builds
Very nice. Do you intend to add GPU OC as well? I think with this kernal with GPU OC it would play nicer with Clean ROM than the current Kernels. Just my opinion but Jassy kernel doesn't seem to like CR as much as Cm 10.2 so I would really like to see what stock with extra OC's does for that very nice Rom .
conan1600 said:
Very nice. Do you intend to add GPU OC as well? I think with this kernal with GPU OC it would play nicer with Clean ROM than the current Kernels. Just my opinion but Jassy kernel doesn't seem to like CR as much as Cm 10.2 so I would really like to see what stock with extra OC's does for that very nice Rom .
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes I am planing on it, doing some stability and performance tests right now. Will release it when I finish that.
WhiteDawn said:
Yes I am planing on it, doing some stability and performance tests right now. Will release it when I finish that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You are awesome. This is what I've always wanted in a kernel.
CPU, GPU OC and voltage control.
Thanks!
New builds up, now include GPU overclock.
Great kernel, no issues on stock ROM whatsoever. Seems like GPU scores went down a tad though, with no oc and oc versions of the 1.7ghz, looks like it went down 1k pts on 3d score in antutu.
Maybe add a little higher oc on the GPU to test out with the 1.7ghz version?
Could you confirm with me, I have the 1.7+GPU oc version and my 3d graphics score seems to be lower, I was around 7k for stock clocks.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Thanks!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
Philaphlous said:
Great kernel, no issues on stock ROM whatsoever. Seems like GPU scores went down a tad though, with no oc and oc versions of the 1.7ghz, looks like it went down 1k pts on 3d score in antutu.
Maybe add a little higher oc on the GPU to test out with the 1.7ghz version?
Could you confirm with me, I have the 1.7+GPU oc version and my 3d graphics score seems to be lower, I was around 7k for stock clocks.
Thanks!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the heads up, I haven't tried using antutu for my benchmarking and I ran most of my testing on the 1.8 build since I just assumed dropping the clocks down wouldn't make much of a difference. I'll look into it.
Any Chance of a JSS15Q Version?
Felnarion said:
You are awesome. This is what I've always wanted in a kernel.
CPU, GPU OC and voltage control.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah that would be peachy if JSS15Q based. I was on jassy's earlier (with JSS15J) and the GPU boost was noticeable, but back on stock to fix the multitouch.
hey .
i tested the 1,7ghz+450mhz gpu kernel and its running fine .
But it would be so cool if u could make one more kernel with just GPU overclock because i think the CPU power of the n7 is fine with 1.5ghz .
but the 50mhz more in GPU frequency will be more noticable .
i hope its not to much work for you... otherwise i will be fine with running the 1,7ghz edition.
thanks
I really liked this kernel, but when I flashed it after the latest cm 10-18 nightly, it caused a corrupt display upon booting. Fortunately I had made a nandroid backup a few weeks earlier so I was able to get it working again after restoring the system partition. I'm afraid to try flashing this again..
This Kernel is based of the latest 4.4.4 Nexus 7 Sources,
This Kernel Is Designed to give you the best battery possible while still maintaining stocks speeds
Features
Voltage Control
-O3 Optimizations
Cortex a9 optimizations
Deadline Optimizations
FSYNC
Underclock CPU LP TO 480MHz
Underclock GPU From 416-400MHz and Decrease Min From 228MHz-137MHz
New Frequancy Table
Decrease Min Undervolt To 700mv
Make 2048 MAX VM and 32 Min VM
Disable Gentle Fair Sleepers
3x Faster Sqrt
Speed Up EXT4
Linaro Makefile Optimzations
KIll Some Debugging
Enable KSM And Make It Run
Always Set Noatime
Remove PAGE_ALLOC_COSTLY_ORDER
Optimized Linaro For ARMV7-a
Decrease VDD Core Voltage -50mv
Undervolted By Default -50mv
Extremely Low Mininmum Brightness In Bootup
Min Birghtness 5 Compared to 13 Stock
PLLC 1.2Mv>1.1Mv
Display Undervolted
Disable Android Logger
GPU UV 1.2Mv-1.1Mv
1.2MV-1.1MV vdd rail
Github- UPLOADING......
Kernel Attatched
Please give results from this kernel as i haven't been able to test a great deal
might not work on your device due to aggressive undervolting and underclocking
Enjoy
Is this kernel f2fs compatible?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Works fine but can you make it run with different schedulers like interactive and ondemand. At current state 4 cores are always active rendering them useless.
And kernel don't support root and kexec-hardboot. Other than that, it seems stable.
Also the clock rate won't fall below 380mHz, just noticed.
Please f2fs support! Good job
Enviado desde mi Nexus 7 mediante Tapatalk
ok i will push out a release today or tomorrow that will fix the bugs and make the kernel F2FS compatible
anything else you guys want?
Did u was in the Xperia Play forum section? anyway seems very interesting , will try the kernel in the next release...it is possible to select only 2 cores active from trickstermod? (More battery saving and tablet is still smooth) Also more stability tests would be appreciated expecially to test the stability while using the otg since undervolt can cause reboots when using otg (i think the device can handle -50mv without issues but with -75mv it reboot while using otg so should be stable with this undervolt)
Sent from my nexus 7 using XDA Free mobile app
been waiting for this!
This is amazing... AFAIK the first battery saving kernel since Clemsyn's two years ago, which wasn't updated at all anymore after a few weeks. Going travelling in a week and since I wanted to set up my Nexus with a new ROM anyway, this comes just in time.
F2FS support would indeed be great, so it could be used with e.g. the F2FS CarbonROM builds available here.
Just one question: I know that M-Kernel overclocks the companion core to 666MHz in order to ensure that the threshold after which the regular CPU cores take over is as high as possible... so even though it might seem we'd use more power, we'll actually save power since the real cores will be utilized less often due to this. Have you considered doing this in your kernel?
Keep up the good work!:good:
UPDATE: I just saw that you created a battery saving test kernel last year where the companion core was indeed clocked up to 666MHz: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46068826&postcount=1
Any reasons why you changed that to 480MHz?
Changelog
Logger Turned Off
Remove Performance, Conservative, Powersave And UserSpace
-Os Optimizations Instead (Less To Load Up, Smaller Boot.img)
Fix 4 Core all the time glitch
Overclock CPU LP to 700MHz
Changed Frequency Table Again....
Display Undervolted More 268>220, 190>150
FSYNC Disabled By Default
Fix Lag Wake Up Screen
Tune Hotplug For Less Heat And More Battery
1 Core On Idle
Tune Interactive For Battery
Fix 2048 VM Max
Make Use Of Lower Freq <300MHz
Disable More Debugging
Underclock Host1x From 267Mhz>255MHz
F2FS Support
Remove 51MHz Freq Step
Decrease Min Undervolt To 600mv
Remove KSM uses to much CPU
3.4 LMK
+25MV Cpu (More Stability)
Benchmarks Much Higher?
Decrease GPU Min From 137MHz>27MHz
Tune GPU Freq's
Lower Default Brightness 5>3
Decrease Host1x Min 155>85
What You Guys Think
Will Have A Flashable Zip Option
And I'm going to test this kernel extensively for the this release to make sure I can get the best battery possible and iron out any possible bugs
Going to flash this tomorrow morning will let you know how the performance is
---------- Post added at 10:09 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:08 PM ----------
Have you looked at Franco's interactive tweaks in his kernel sources?
A flashable zip pls..
Plz flashable f2fs zip
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
New Kernel Likes Low Frequency's
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Looking forward to a flash able zip of this.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
+1 really want a flashable zip!
Flashed boot image on latest Purity 4.4.4. Lost SU binary. Any apps needing root stopped working. Reflashed Purity and all is well.
tcat007 said:
Flashed boot image on latest Purity 4.4.4. Lost SU binary. Any apps needing root stopped working. Reflashed Purity and all is well.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
nothing on my end happening like this im on pure aosp with root,
i think its due to the stock ramdisk,
will check it out
extremetempz said:
Min Birghtness 5 Compared to 13 Stock
/QUOTE]
Can you make it 4
4 is awseome at night
When's there a f2fs version I will try it out
especially when im going on a long trip
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Looking forward for f2fs support mate!
---------- Post added at 02:13 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:05 PM ----------
extremetempz said:
New Kernel Likes Low Frequency's
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Pure AOSP? Rastakat? or Team EOS ? And that widget is?
Flashable zip please, thanks
jonny68 said:
Flashable zip please, thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can make one when the f2fs version comes out
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
WELCOME TO ELITE KERNELS!
Our main goal behind building these kernels is to create a setup that gives a balance between performance and battery life without straying too far from stock. We like to have our cake and eat it too. Our kernels include performance, memory, and scheduling tweaks that enables your phone to come to the party when you are hammering down on it and need performance ASAP, and to go to sleep faster than a basset hound on a warm summer day. We put these kernels together mainly for our own use; so what we release is what we personally use. We hope you enjoy them too!
Elite Kernel Members
@buckmarble
@brymaster5000
Special Features (added to stock options)
Storage
Linux 3.10.73
Up to date with most current google sources
Boot
Permissive Selinux
Anykernel 2 installer - ramdisk edits that don't overwrite your current boot.img tweaks
Forced Encryption.........just kidding.
Optimization
Neon
Official Linaro 6.1
POPP
High Priority Workqueue
CPU
Stock CFS
EAS
voltage control
Overclock
GPU
Governors
Stock governors
@imoseyon interactivex (still labeled regular interactive in kernel apps)
elementalx
Impulse
IO Schedulers
NOOP
Deadline
CFQ
ROW
SIO
BFQ
FIOPS
Sched
Miscellaneous
Wake Gestures + Camera Launch Gesture
Color/Gamma Control
Frandom
Fsync
Advanced TCP Congestion Control
Scripted control with Elite.sh in /System/elite
Upstream Linux patches
High Brightness Mode
High Performance Audio
Microphone and Volume gain
Wakelock control
Kexec Hardboot Enabled
Upstream Zram/Swap patches
Fingerprint Boost
Marshmallow 6.0.1
Elite_Angler_M-08_11_2016
N Release - 7.1.1
Elite_Angler_N-12_06_2016
SUPERSEDED DOWNLOADS
Elite_Angler_N-10_05_2016
Elite_Angler_N-09_20_2016
Elite_Angler_N-08_31_2016
Elite_Angler_N-08_09_2016
Elite_Angler_N-08_02_2016
Elite_Angler_M-08_02_2016
Elite_Angler_N-07_18_2016
Elite_Angler_M-07_06_2016
Elite_Angler_N-06_27_2016
Elite_Angler_M-06_23_2016
Elite_Angler_M-06_11_2016_2
Elite_Angler_M-06_07_2016
Elite_Angler_M-05_11_2016
Elite_Angler_M-05_06_2016
Elite_Angler_M-04_22_2016
Elite_Angler_M-04_08_2016[/URL
[*][URL="https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995314102"]Elite_Angler_M-04_05_2016
Elite_Angler_M-03_31_2016
Elite_Angler_M-03_30_2016
Elite_Angler_M-03_30_2016_dr
Elite_Angler_M-03_27_2016
What is enabled by default? We like to control our kernels with a script run at boot for defaults, although any kernel app can control the built in settings. Here is what we set as default upon boot:
Sweep left 2 sleep
Doubletap 2 wake
CFQ IO scheduler with 1536 read ahead
If you want to change anything you can open up /system/elite/Elite.sh and save and execute (or use your favorite control app). Current method for N Preview has script in /system/su.d/Elite.sh
Special Thanks
@flar2 for his wake gestures
@franciscofranco for his sound control
@osm0sis for his anykernel2 setup
@bsmitty83 for helping your old B-Team member to get ak2 running
Our testers/friends - you know who you are...
BETA TESTING KERNELS
XDA:DevDB Information
Elite Kernel, Kernel for the Huawei Nexus 6P
Contributors
buckmarble, brymaster5000
Source Code: https://github.com/Elite-Kernels/elite_angler
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2016-03-29
Last Updated 2016-12-07
Reserved
Troubleshooting Suggestions
Battery life issues:
1. If you have dirty flashed the ROM you are on in any way, we highly suggest doing a complete clean flash of ROM with the kernel. This goes for any kernel, not just ours.
Flashing/Elite script not working
1. If you have flashed any other kernel than one kernel besides the kernel the ROM you are on came with, get back to the boot IMG that came with the ROM.
Sweeettt!! Welcome to the angler world!!! Great to have your kernel for this fantastic device!! We've all been waiting for this day for a long time
Been running this sense Sat. 100% smooth no issues at all. Here is a antutu. Also wake gestures and sleep ones are working flawless. Thanks bro
Sent from my Huawei Nexus 6P using XDA Labs
Downloading
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 6P mit Tapatalk
Glad to see you here Buck! Your kernel was rockin on my M8 til the end
Cool thanks :good:
Does this have sound control, speaker and headphone gain?
Nevermind, saw it in shout outs
Yeah I actually need a lite and slim custom kernel keeping close to stock, gonna give it a try.
Omg hell ya my favorite n6 kernel good to see ya downloading ..
Running super smooth. Battery life is on point with this.
Hey hey, welcome elite kernel!!
My favorite kernel made it's way over to the 6P, today is a good day. Running great so far!
Kernel running smooth as hell. Good stuff buck.
Whoa thought I was in the Nexus 6 forum for a second! Really surprised to see this here but it is welcome nonetheless, time to try it out
Running very smooth so far, thanks!
Just installed your kernel, and I can already feel the speed! hopefully the battery is good as well.
Gonna do a quick Antutu Benchmark (I know it doesn't reflect real life situations but oh well )
EDIT: Not good scores but benchmark is not my thing. Still damn impressed
JustPlayingHard said:
Just installed your kernel, and I can already feel the speed! hopefully the battery is good as well.
Gonna do a quick Antutu Benchmark (I know it doesn't reflect real life situations but oh well )
EDIT: Not good scores but benchmark is not my thing. Still damn impressed
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The stock configuration is more aimed at a balance of performance and battery life for most everyday, routine usage. @Tigerstown has some configuration he uses to get a higher score as you can see by his post, but i'm not sure what changes he makes.
buckmarble said:
The stock configuration is more aimed at a balance of performance and battery life for most everyday, routine usage. @Tigerstown has some configuration he uses to get a higher score as you can see by his post, but i'm not sure what changes he makes.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My configurations isn't just for benchmarks. That's my daily setup too. Just FYI
Sent from my Huawei Nexus 6P using XDA Labs
buckmarble said:
The stock configuration is more aimed at a balance of performance and battery life for most everyday, routine usage. @Tigerstown has some configuration he uses to get a higher score as you can see by his post, but i'm not sure what changes he makes.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's understandable,
Love the configuration of the kernel though! and I'm not sure what Tigerstown used to get high score (Would be nice to hit the iPhone 6s score )