Your Boeffla Settings for the One Plus 2? - OnePlus 2 General

Hi girls and guys!
I've been searching for recommendations on optimizing the settings in the Boeffla Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/orig-development/kernel-boeffla-kernel-05-10-2015-t3218164 through Andi's app.
And because I couldn't find any thread about it, I decided to create one.
So please feel free to post your settings and maybe tell us if you are more keen on battery life or performance, or both, and how you use your phone (gaming, browsing, maybe even making calls!? )
Thank you!

Theese are my values..

i use Interactive on both cluster with preference set to Interactive-Battery,
I/O on SIO
Boeffla Tweak enabled
so far so good, UI is smooth, battery is good, still 35% after 4 hours of screen time...

otonieru said:
i use Interactive on both cluster with preference set to Interactive-Battery,
I/O on SIO
Boeffla Tweak enabled
so far so good, UI is smooth, battery is good, still 35% after 4 hours of screen time...
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That system tweaks option is deprecated, says so on boefflas website. Although I don't know what's @Lord Boeffla take on these tweaks in oxygenOS.
The following presets are available:
Off: No system tweaks in place, everything on stock configuration (I would recommend this)
Boeffla tweaks: this will load the Boeffla-Kernel system tweaks - smoothness and performance (nowadays I would not recommend this anymore)
Speedmod tweaks: this will load the same tweaks as used in Hardcore's Speedmod kernel
Mattiadj tweaks: Tweak set mainly for settings of the Dalvik VM created by user Mattiadj, specifically for playing heavy games
Boeffla system tweaks were recommended by me for a very long time, however Samsung did a quite good job in improving both firmwares and kernels, so nowadays I recommend to not use system tweaks anymore for daily usage.
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I SUGGEST EVERYONE TO USE SCHEDULER NOOP AS IT IS FOR EXTREME BATTERY LIFE., also I suggest to decrease the read ahead buffer speed of SD card to 1024 as it will not drain the battery hence prolong the battery.
Press thanks if helped

Expecting 6hrs sot with these settings if all goes well. My color profile tries to mimic true rgb but it may look different on another since not all calibrations are the same per device (even with same model).

These are my settings. Quite smooth and good battery life...

I am having cpu governor to battery and the hotplug of a53 to min2max4 from the a57 min0max4.
Best kernel there is!

I go good with stock boeffle settings. Between 4h-6h SOT..

How is the benchmark scores you guys getting ? I'm on stock boeffla setting in OOS 2.1.2, mine never crossed 52K in Antutu

codeVerine said:
How is the benchmark scores you guys getting ? I'm on stock boeffla setting in OOS 2.1.2, mine never crossed 52K in Antutu
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My result with stock settings...
Cheers
Clark

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Clark789 said:
My result with stock settings...
Cheers
Clark
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Why is this happening man My score is 52K with stock settings. Which OOS version are you using ? Is there any changes u made in boeffla config or with any other app ?

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Why is this happening man My score is 52K with stock settings. Which OOS version are you using ? Is there any changes u made in boeffla config or with any other app ?
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It depends on the mood of the OP2... I saw already results of 52K as well... The benchmark isn't very reliable.
I'm on OOS 2.1.2 too. No other app or something else.
Cheers
Clark

I feel that benchmark results are some cosmetic numbers which actually dont matter in real world. People with 52k score in antutu still get super smooth UI and smooth & lag free gaming with a good battery life (thats all everyone wants) . So thats the power of Boeffla kernel

Has anyone seen battery or performance differences with latest xposed installed on top of OOS 2.1 and Boeffla beta10?
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CounterC said:
Has anyone seen battery or performance differences with latest xposed installed on top of OOS 2.1 and Boeffla beta10?
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For me it's better than the past one. I got sobre good results with interactive in big and little, battery extreme and battery for profile, io zen... As someone here has recommended and a new thermal config as @i9100g user has made and brougth to us in the dev thread of boeffla

benchmark with Boeffla beta 10
i got 68k in AnTuTu with Boeffla Kernel beta 10, stock settings
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I just today flash this kernel and atm trying these settings:
A53 and A57 interactive battery extreme
IO: noop 1024
CPU A53 max 1344 2/4
CPU A57 max 1440 1/2
GPU max 510
Touch boost 1248
System tweaks: off (dunno should i use boeffla tweaks ?)
Display:
Saturation 281
Display value 251
Contrast 260
mostly want good battery life lets see how these settings are working

tadessi said:
I just today flash this kernel and atm trying these settings:
A53 and A57 interactive battery extreme
IO: noop 1024
CPU A53 max 1344 2/4
CPU A57 max 1440 1/2
GPU max 510
Touch boost 1248
System tweaks: off (dunno should i use boeffla tweaks ?)
Display:
Saturation 281
Display value 251
Contrast 260
mostly want good battery life lets see how these settings are working
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System Tweaks are outdate as Boeffla says on his homepage. I think you could underclck gpu until 390, touchboost 960 ad use sio as io, what do you think?

Will testing it. Thanks for your suggestion.
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[YP-G70][Kernel][3.0.8][LiveOC] KKernel R2.1 by KOala888

Ok, please respect my time spend on that kernel and read at least those few opening posts and last pages of topic.
Many users reported that overclocking doesn't work for them, they got SODs etc. most probably because of gpu overclocking. So I present you a kernel with LiveOC feature that should be good for every user.
1. Main features
2. Tunables
3. Source
4. FAQ
5. Credits
6. Download
1. Main features (more in changelogs and on mine git)
* LiveOC
* Fastcharge
* CustomVoltage
* 441mb of RAM
* 400,800,1000,1100,1200,1300,1400 frequency steps with stock gpu&bus speed
* BFS
* Lowmemorykiller from 3.4
* Frandom
* 3.0.8
* Fsync disabled
* Lowered screen minimum brightness (I hope so that this is our hardware limit)
* default SIO and conservative
* opitmal readahead
* mine touchscreen values
* wifi works at normal speed when device is locked
* battery is charged to its 100%
* Touchscreen undervolted 20%
* Maaany other fixes and small features
2. Tunables
For managing those features you are supposed to use apk like NSTools or any other, but that one is highly recomennded
LiveOC
I implemented it so everybody can overclock as he wants to, total personalization and freedom of choice. And possibility to squeeze maximum performance.
LiveOC simply overclocks CHOOSED cpu frequencies by a % choosed by YOU, user.
As the gpu&bus frequency is simply cpu frequency divided by a number, it also is overclocked by choosed %.
Unfotunatelly cpu frequency and gpu&bus frequency are linked so choosed % affect both of them.
As I said, you can also choose which frequencies to overclock which is great facility.]
You won't probably be able to overclock more than 127% because of our BUS which can't achieve such a frequency (most devices)
For example, you choosed minimum frequency affected by LiveOC as 1300mHz and maximum as 1400mHz.
You set LiveOC % to 110., then:
1,1*1300 ==> 1430mHz
1,1*1400 ==> 1540mHz
1,1*200 ==> 220mHz - gpu&bus frequency for both of the frequencies
Now you probably think: Ok, I can overclock even to 1,7gHz but my device will reboot for sure because of too low voltages! That is why I also implemented CustomVoltage. Although when you overclock it slightly then you possibly won't have to adjust voltages.
*WARNING*
Some frequencies seem to not like liveoc, for me it is 1300mhz. Also some liveoc values can be laggy, use different then.
CustomVoltage
CustomVoltage allows to set you custom voltage for both cpu and gpu&bus.
Perfect solution for undervolting and overvolting when using liveOC
ARM voltage - voltage given to CPU
INT voltage - voltage given to GPU&BUS
Fastcharge
Fastcharge make charging via USB as fast as via normal A/C charger
You can simply turn it on and off whenever you like.
Minimum Brightness
Now your device can be even dimmer when using it at night.
*WARNING* You have to use RootDim apk for this thing. Lowering brightness via setting or on statusbar would require rom modification
I highly recommend seting up a custom tile, you choose Rootdim night1 and for example system icon "cloud".
Then you open RootDim, set your brightness to 1 and longpress Night1 button.
Voilla! You have a custom tile that sets your brightness to 1
I hope that it set brightness to our hardware minimum.
I also recommend switching off keys backlight by a script or manual permissions change
3. Source
https://github.com/KOala888/blahblah
anyway some changes are still only on my HDD
4. FAQ
This will be created in future
Some terms:
BFS - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_****_Scheduler
Frandom - http://billauer.co.il/frandom.html
Fsync - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33381928
Readahead - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Readahead
5. Credits
JackpotClavin - for his 3.0 kernel for our lovely venturi and other contributions and helping me to build
Mevordel - For verything he has contributed us and explaining me many kernel things
android1234567 - For his source, advices, discoussions with him, helping me to build and solve errors, answering in my threads
Ezekeel - for creating LiveOC and many useful features
ts1506 - for his repo and advices
Fishears - For his awesome repo and advices
DerTeufel - For CustomVoltage and modification to liveOC and his ideas
Stratosk - For his epic work for aries and his repo
morific - For his EPIC work to many devices, inspiration and origial idea
The order doesn't matter. If I forgot someone then I am sorry and please point me that
5. Downloads
Downloads:
usa:
http://www31.zippyshare.com/v/27472720/file.html
intl:
http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/42191562/file.html
CHANGELOG
7th July 2013 - Release 2.1
*3.0.85
*Updated GPU drivers
*less debugging and ram dedicated to it
*new wifi drivers? not sure if we use same as aries
*some fixes to SLUB
*KSM and VM tuned
*async I/O improved
18th June 2013 - Release 2
*3.0.82
*Build with A8 cortex optimized toolchain
*Some optimization for flags - feels smoother
*Finally found my dream governor - intellidemand, seems to be perfect for my idea of the kernel
*Update zip contains script turning off our keys backlight! From now with the minimum brightness mod you can enjoy using player at night
31th May 2013 - Release 1
*unnecessary governors removed & conservative - default - can cause laggy UI - still have to find proper governor
*even dimmer screen
26th May 2013 - Beta 2
*linux 3.0.8
*removed 100&200mhz frequencies to eliminate SODs
*Battery is charged to its 100%
19th May 2013 - Beta 1
*initial release
Download is up so please enjoy
LiveOC helps to squeeze 100% from EVERY device
woah another kernel from you already, woot time to flash
The only one supported. Old are totally aborted. I just had to start from a scratch again.
I hope that youtube and kerys will work for usa, not sure
ok so far i been testing international kernel on latest iurnait's cm10.1 , tried vice city on medium graphics and it works pretty smooth, the touchscreen tweaks makes it really easy to control, cpu freq 100mhz-1400mhz, performance as governor and SIO as scheduler are just working great for heavy usage, best performance on my galaxy player so far, good job :good:
@KOala888 you should add instructions on how to configure liveOC so far Ezekeel's liveOC is pretty interesting but it doesn't scale up voltage and it doesn't OC the GPU well
BTW you should add credit for Ezekeel in the OP because he made the liveOC
1 last thing: there's no UKSM in the kernel
peztoa said:
ok so far i been testing international kernel on latest iurnait's cm10.1 , tried vice city on medium graphics and it works pretty smooth, the touchscreen tweaks makes it really easy to control, cpu freq 100mhz-1400mhz, performance as governor and SIO as scheduler are just working great for heavy usage, best performance on my galaxy player so far, good job :good:
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Thank you, you should try liveoc for sure Maybe later when I will add more detailed instructions.
android1234567 said:
@KOala888 you should add instructions on how to configure liveOC so far Ezekeel's liveOC is pretty interesting but it doesn't scale up voltage and it doesn't OC the GPU well
BTW you should add credit for Ezekeel in the OP because he made the liveOC
1 last thing: there's no UKSM in the kernel
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There are some accualy
Also, I did everything in hurry, and as you can see I have written that I have to make better opening post in future, so don;t worry everything will be added, like credits But thank you.
Also it isn't exacly ezekeel's liveoc I think. Why it doesn't OC gpu well? Stratosk has voltages scallable, but it is very individual feature. Most often you overclock 1-2 frequencies, not all of them, so not too much to adjust
I will add suggested configurations and voltages in future. I like liveoc because you can get literally maximum performance from overclocking here.
About UKSM, not sure, git doesn't match my HDD repo to well ;c
KOala888 said:
Thank you, you should try liveoc for sure Maybe later when I will add more detailed instructions.
There are some accualy
Also, I did everything in hurry, and as you can see I have written that I have to make better opening post in future, so don;t worry everything will be added, like credits But thank you.
Also it isn't exacly ezekeel's liveoc I think. Why it doesn't OC gpu well? Stratosk has voltages scallable, but it is very individual feature. Most often you overclock 1-2 frequencies, not all of them, so not too much to adjust
I will add suggested configurations and voltages in future. I like liveoc because you can get literally maximum performance from overclocking here.
About UKSM, not sure, git doesn't match my HDD repo to well ;c
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It is Ezekeel's, he originally made it for the Nexus S and I believe his name is in the copyright for the liveOC file. By bad GPU overclocking I mean that the GPU is barely being overclocked at all (unless it doesn't have GPU overclocking). For example, in my kernel the GPU runs at 229MHz when the CPU is at 1600MHz. In Nenamark2 with my kernel and CPU at 1600MHz I get 33fps. In this kernel I set the liveOC to 115% and set the CPU to 1680MHz and I only scored 30fps.
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Well I wouldn't say it is anything related to liveoc overclocking gpu in a bad way. It can be voltage, other kernel changes, toolchain (which I will change too), anything
I prefer hardcoded overclocking, but liveoc gives same performance and you can push it to the limits
And I don't need it to be the best in benchs, I want it to be universal. For me it is the best anyway
In epic citadel I got 41 fps
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I hope im not the only one who wants this or i most surely will look like a boob...but is there any chance you could make a kernel like this for gingerbread? Entropy512's is just seeming so outdated after seeing the amazing features in the jellybean kernels . I and i hope some others would greatly appreciate if you just considered creating a gingerbread kernel. Thank you
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Okay so with live oc my over clock will increase when needed and remain low when not...
So it's like on demand?
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Nope. If you overclock it to 120% then every affected frequency will stay at 120% unless you change it to 100%
Feel free to ask
And about gingerbread, I don't use it. It literally sucks comparing to 4.2.x
So sorry but I can't. Hardware acceleration and many useful features do the thing.
But maybe in future, as an experiment, to see whether it isn't faster while gaming. I already had gb kernel some time ago but discraded.
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An1mus said:
Okay so with live oc my over clock will increase when needed and remain low when not...
So it's like on demand?
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LiveOC is not automatic, you have to configure it and use it manually. Basically, it allows you to increase the frequencies by a percent between 100 and 150 that you put in. Let's say you put in 110%, then the speed of all the frequencies will go up by 10%, so 1400MHz will become 1540MHz, 1300MHz will become 1430MHz, and so on.
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But I included tunable selective liveoc too. So you can choose frequencies to overclock
Than you for help android1234567, btw do you use it? how is it?
Goodnight guys
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KOala888 said:
But I included tunable selective liveoc too. So you can choose frequencies to overclock
Than you for help android1234567, btw do you use it? how is it?
Goodnight guys
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I tested the kernel and it works well
How do I use the selective overclock?
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Man, these 5.0 kernels are just amazing. The ram, OC, and everything. I'm really hoping that we'll see kernels with these features on the 4.0 sometime soon!
I'm curious, how much of a battery improvement does the LCD UV make? On the 4.0, the display eats tons of battery, tons and tons more than anything else. Wondering if we brought that to the 4.0 that it might fix that issue.
With this kernel every time I turn my screen on it doesn't come back on
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Is just me or the compass is fixed now? Its working perfect on Google maps
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android1234567 said:
I tested the kernel and it works well
How do I use the selective overclock?
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In NSTools in cpu card you have values like OC target low and OC taget high. If you choose for example 800 and 1200 then every frequency from 800 to 1200 will be overclocked
WHib96 said:
Man, these 5.0 kernels are just amazing. The ram, OC, and everything. I'm really hoping that we'll see kernels with these features on the 4.0 sometime soon!
I'm curious, how much of a battery improvement does the LCD UV make? On the 4.0, the display eats tons of battery, tons and tons more than anything else. Wondering if we brought that to the 4.0 that it might fix that issue.
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Hm, just take from batterystats the % of battery that your LCD takes and multiply it by 0,8 Also, you have other display
An1mus said:
With this kernel every time I turn my screen on it doesn't come back on
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See first post, set minimum frequency to 400mhz until I won't fix it
peztoa said:
Is just me or the compass is fixed now? Its working perfect on Google maps
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I never used it. If I foxed it then by accident
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(MOD)Improve performance eliminate lag with CTTMod (updated 11/08)

Introducing the CTTMod
(cpu thermal throttling mod)
Most popular mod for the G3 & G4 now here for the Nexus
Remember always make a full nandroid backup before doing anything
I Am Not Responsible For Anything You Do To Your Device.
Please read entire op before asking questions
Rom & kernel developers please feel free to include in your work. Just please give proper credit thanks
Best used in conjunction with an over clocked kernel i.e. elemental x
Working to improve performance eliminate lag along with lowering the core temps allowing your phone to continue to run smoothly after long or heavy periods of use.
Thermal control works by throttling the CPU down to preset frequencies at preset temperatures and is also done in a preset # of steps. Thermals also monitor and play parts in controlling other components like the GPU, battery and a couple of other things.
First let me be clear about one thing
The CTTMod does not turn off thermal throttling. Now the trick of going into the hidden menu and turning thermal mitigation and thermal control on. That does turn off all thermal monitoring and control and I highly advise against ever doing it. You take a huge risk of frying your phone.
What I've done is changed the first frequency bump down of two in the little cluster and left the 2nd stock
And in the big cluster I changed the first and second frequency bump downs of three and left the third stock
I've also increased the temperature at which it resets by 5° in versions 4x
For more info on how thermal works along with how the governor affects performance you can check out my op for the CTTMod for the G3 here
Instructions
1: Do a full nandroid back up
2: Back up your thermal file which is in system/etc ( thermal-engine.conf )
3: Flash mod and wipe cache
4: Reboot
5: In your kernel control app like kernel auditor set your thermal driver to msm thermal or temperature limit SoC temperture limit depending on what you kernel offers
The idea in the above is to make the kernel use the system's stock thermal driver which is the one I modded
I personally also check all cores on
Finally enjoy
One final note this mod and xceed kernel do not work together as xceed has built in it's own thermal control. If you would like to use this mod with xceed kernel you would have to ask the developer of xceed to make a compatible version. Sorry out of my hands.
Please hit the thanks Button and give it a 5 star rating :good:
Downloads
AFH downloads:
CTTMod v-3.1
CTTMod-v4
Change log: increased when the CPU resets after it has reached it's max temp, upped from 55°c to 60°c
CTTMod v-4.1
Changelog: increased the frequency of the first bump down in the big cluster
CTTMod v-5
Changelog: Increased the temperature by 2° at which the CPU and GPU bumps down there frequencies (Left the last bump 2 bump downs stock)
CTTMod v-5.1
Changelog: increased the temps of the CPU and GPU first 2 bump downs. CPU now starts throttling at 48°c and GPU starts at 44°c
CTTMod V-6
Changelog: increased 2nd GPU frequency step down and the goal of the experimental part is to lower overall temps
CTTMod- v6.1 revised
Change log: Fixed smoothness and I also modified the thermal hot plugging
Giving the option to use the stock thermal hot plug and still reap the rewards of this mod (please Google or an xda search on hot plug/ing if you don't know what it is before asking)
CTTMod 6.2: Improved performance
* 6- for MM *
* 7+ for nougat only *
CTTMod-V-7 1 Nougat
Updated for the final version on nougat (plus some added improvements)
Fixed and reuploaded
CTTMod 7.2 Nougat
Improved performance
CTTMod 8 over clocked nougat
Increased both big and little clustered first bump down and the GPUs first bump down to increase performance on kernels that can be overclocked to at least 2ghz on the big cluster and 1.7 on the small cluster
CTTMod 8.1 over clocked nougat Increased first bump down on big and little clusters
CttMod-Oreo-stock kernel-v-1
CttMod-Oreo-over clocked kernel-v-1
Donations are welcome but not required
At least please hit the thanks button to show your appreciation
Thanks Rob
Return to stock, pre-releases & governor settings
Return to stock-
Stock thermal
CTTMod 7.1.1 test version
Original thermals taken from the latest build of nitrogen ROM with there kernel
Go here for my CPU interactive governor settings for the best balance for performance and battery
I recommend elemental x kernel over clocked, I/o schedule to deadline and f sync off
Flashed over RR's stock kernel will update
Added to Nexus 6P index thread:
[INDEX] Huawei Nexus 6P
Yay...never thought I'd see this on the 6p...loved it on my old g3...about to test it on Android N...will report back
BakedTator said:
Yay...never thought I'd see this on the 6p...loved it on my old g3...about to test it on Android N...will report back
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Thanks let me know what you think just remember this is my first official version more improvements to come
Robshr said:
Thanks let me know what you think just remember this is my first official version more improvements to come
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Everything flashed fine, what temp should I start to see it throttle now?
BakedTator said:
Everything flashed fine, what temp should I start to see it throttle now?
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I haven't changed the temps on this version only the CPU frequency it throttles to, I'm in the process of testing the next version with different temps
The Nexus handles things a bit differently then the g3 so I'm still working things out
Robshr said:
I haven't changed the temps on this version only the CPU frequency it throttles to, I'm in the process of testing the next version with different temps
The Nexus handles things a bit differently then the g3 so I'm still working things out
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Good deal...even an extra 5 degrees would help...this phone throttles at a rather low temp...starts at 50c I think
Great to see Robshr here. Loved your mod on my further g3 and g4. Throttling seems really to be a problem on this phone. So i gonna flash this and report.
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Just flashed on n with stock kernel it booted up lol don't know if it worked tho
flashed this on Android N dp3, with elementalX Kernel.
How to confirm this working?
To check go to system/etc/thermal file
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lenixroman said:
To check go to system/etc/thermal file
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I've only got this thermal-engine.conf so did it work on n
The thermal file was original there but when you flash the zip replace the original one with the mod one he only change some frequency in the thermal file he didn't touch the temp
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Just what the 6P needs, the throttling kills performance on this phone so much.
This works with any kernel?
pa.pn2 said:
This works with any kernel?
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Yes
Robshr said:
Yes
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In the original OP for G# it says you have to have the thermal-engine-8974.conf file, which the 6P only has thermal-engine.conf, so is that same? Does still work? Not clear on that part. Thanks! Also, I have always kept msm_thermal and core control disabled, I can still do that right? Be disabled still?

(Discussion) Best governor?

I find many thread say some governor good for battery but wht work best for u guys ?
Here.
Smartmax when coupled with CPUQuiet and Pegasusq with mpdecision. Zzmoove is probably my favorite overall though.
also here
But I use zzmoove
RJDTWO said:
Smartmax when coupled with CPUQuiet and Pegasusq with mpdecision. Zzmoove is probably my favorite overall though.
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Share ur setup pls! Im using boeffla
phoberus said:
also here
But I use zzmoove
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Share ur setup im using boeffla
LolHacker17 said:
Share ur setup im using boeffla
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Here's my profile: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8-BnmYEYG0uUmgyNTVrVTY0TFU/view?usp=sharing
It's a battery saving profile. For gaming, you can set the CPU governor profile to "optimal", set the GPU governor to msm-adreno-tz and if needed increase the CPU Max frequency
CPU Voltages credits to @RJDTWO
Best governor to me is actually conservative. I can maintain performance and get a fluid experience (i dont game) on the UI. Every other governor i tried has micro stutters when scrolling. This one works very well, proably because it does not scale down too fast (which i assume its the cause for scrolling micro stutters). Tried lots of configs and settings on interctive and other governors, but conservative always gives me a more fluid UI
Currently using blu_active from @eng.stk without any lags or stutters.
There's so many to go thru be along time before find a best.
using inyeractive based govs for a while now. have to be tweaked properly though
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Zzmove is the real deal on the OPX, incredibly smooth and battery friendly.

How to increase battery performance in OnePlus X Lineage OS??(root)

Please tell me how to increase battery performance of lineage OS . And also tell me best launcher.
I try lineage os after every build release but each time I get disappointed with the battery life. I hardly 3hr of SOT unlike in oos where I get at least 3 and half to about 4hr. The best idea for you is to flash a custom kernel like arsenal and lower the cpu and GPU clock speed with auditor app. That way it'll help provided you have no problems sacrificing a bit on performance.
Custom kernel and install L Speed app. Extremly better than stock
phoberus said:
Custom kernel and install L Speed app. Extremly better than stock
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please provide the link of kernels..
Mandeep Singh 07 said:
please provide the link of kernels..
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Search here https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/development
Mandeep Singh 07 said:
Please tell me how to increase battery performance of lineage OS . And also tell me best launcher.
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Calibrate your battery after flashing the ROM.
Use Arsenic Kernel and then perform some tweaks to it using Kernel Auditor:
Under CPU
Set Max Frequency to 1497MHz and Min Frequency to 300MHz
And set multicore PowerSaving to Aggressive
Under Thermal
Switch Core Control on
Under I/O
Set Scheduler for Internal and External Storage to row
Make Read-ahead 512kB
This gives me about 4 and a half hours screen-on-time.

LineageOS Performance increase - Performance Profiles? Governors?

Hi all, I'm happy with LOS performance during light and medium tasks, but my device stutters more than I'd like during heavy tasks (e.g. maps, waze, etc) and app switching. Since battery life has been great, I'm willing to sacrifice some SOT for a more buttery UX. If that's even possible...
I started by changing performance profile from balanced mode to performance mode... and I can honestly say I don't notice a difference.
Now I'm just starting to experiment with changing the CPU and GPU governors using Kernel Adiutor. I've changed both little/big CPUs and GPU from interactive to performance. I'm not sure how to measure the results, but my feeling is that all around performance has increased, but the device still struggles with heavy tasks and app switching.
Anyone else have success tweaking? Please share your methods
JT-on said:
Anyone else have success tweaking? Please share your methods
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Hi,
Use may be a custom kernel to tweak more.
And here a thread to know about tweaks:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/ref-to-date-guide-cpu-governors-o-t3048957
The best perf i got is with CPU gov bluactiv and io schedulers tripndroid.
But i did not tweaks all possible values.
I guess a lag will always be present as we have 2gb RAM phone
Disable fsync, set governor to darkness and scheduler to maple.
JT-on said:
Hi all, I'm happy with LOS performance during light and medium tasks, but my device stutters more than I'd like during heavy tasks (e.g. maps, waze, etc) and app switching. Since battery life has been great, I'm willing to sacrifice some SOT for a more buttery UX. If that's even possible...
I started by changing performance profile from balanced mode to performance mode... and I can honestly say I don't notice a difference.
Now I'm just starting to experiment with changing the CPU and GPU governors using Kernel Adiutor. I've changed both little/big CPUs and GPU from interactive to performance. I'm not sure how to measure the results, but my feeling is that all around performance has increased, but the device still struggles with heavy tasks and app switching.
Anyone else have success tweaking? Please share your methods
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you can use custom kernel and increase performance
i set my governers to lionfish and disable fsync and i/o sceduler to maple its works great
chrisleLP said:
Disable fsync, set governor to darkness and scheduler to maple.
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alimir98 said:
you can use custom kernel and increase performance
i set my governers to lionfish and disable fsync and i/o sceduler to maple its works great
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Thanks both for the replies. What kernel do you use? And is there a trade-off when disabling fsync?
JT-on said:
Thanks both for the replies. What kernel do you use? And is there a trade-off when disabling fsync?
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You can search for it for more info. But TL;DR, fsync prevents data loss when a sudden power outage happens. For example, you are saving something then you accidentally restart your phone for some reason, there is a chance, repeat, a chance of data loss. A whole year of having it disabled, I haven't had any loss.
chrisleLP said:
You can search for it for more info. But TL;DR, fsync prevents data loss when a sudden power outage happens. For example, you are saving something then you accidentally restart your phone for some reason, there is a chance, repeat, a chance of data loss. A whole year of having it disabled, I haven't had any loss.
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Was working in parallel thanks for the TL;DR. For anyone following this thread, here's more info fsync https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2244162.
JT-on said:
Was working in parallel thanks for the TL;DR. For anyone following this thread, here's more info fsync https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2244162.
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You are very much welcome.
JT-on said:
Thanks both for the replies. What kernel do you use? And is there a trade-off when disabling fsync?
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using HD kernel with spectrum..its pretty good,,
new Astral kernel is looking good..its in beta stage but working perfectly fine
JT-on said:
Hi all, I'm happy with LOS performance during light and medium tasks, but my device stutters more than I'd like during heavy tasks (e.g. maps, waze, etc) and app switching. Since battery life has been great, I'm willing to sacrifice some SOT for a more buttery UX. If that's even possible...
I started by changing performance profile from balanced mode to performance mode... and I can honestly say I don't notice a difference.
Now I'm just starting to experiment with changing the CPU and GPU governors using Kernel Adiutor. I've changed both little/big CPUs and GPU from interactive to performance. I'm not sure how to measure the results, but my feeling is that all around performance has increased, but the device still struggles with heavy tasks and app switching.
Anyone else have success tweaking? Please share your methods
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changing data and cache partition to f2fs make it really smooth.
and with HD kernel it makes it even smoother.
Again for anyone following, here's a link to popular HD kernel for Honor 5x, https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-5x/development/kernel-hotdog-2-0-1-t3544887
While gaming, set the governor to performance for maximum smoothness.

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