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
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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.
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Hi,
what do you think is the best governor for battery life - I've excluded 'powersave' as performance should not drop to a minimum?
And which Scheduler do you recommend?
oliman99 said:
Hi,
what do you think is the best governor for battery life - I've excluded 'powersave' as performance should not drop to a minimum?
And which Scheduler do you recommend?
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Wheatly is gud fr balance between performance and battery but its more towards performance..
U can use smartassv2 or hotplug for battery..
In scheduler use sio or row..
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i think HotplugX with Row scheduler is good for battery life and performance
For me, pegasusq governor and sio scheduler is best.
Best for battery and performance.
my vote goes on HotplugX / Row
SmartassV2 + sio works best for me...
Trial and Error!
Trying it on my ported JB on ST25i, according to Achilles, governer Wheatley and scheduler SIO are being kept at a 400 to 1.2 range. Will post the gaming plus battery results with snaps later on
Balanced governor huh?
oliman99 said:
Hi,
what do you think is the best governor for battery life - I've excluded 'powersave' as performance should not drop to a minimum?
And which Scheduler do you recommend?
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if you want both power saving and performance, i recommend you Pegasusq, Smartass, Sakuractive, or Minmax. but i prefer minmax :good:
I was using InteractiveX last time and i was very happy with performance and battery life.
I use smartassv2 when I am going yo use the phone for some time
And powersave at other times such as during night
For me hotplugx / row on 800/200. At games like bard's tale and vice city(80% resolution) no lags. Antutu score ~5.2k
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governor and scheduler for 4.4.2 Xperia P?
Hi,
I want to know the best combination of governor and scheduler for 4.4.2 Xperia P rooted running cyanogen mod ? need a balance between performance and battery
please recommend thanks :good:
On the Ace 2 I come from (same CPU but limited to 800MHz), Abyssplug is considered among the best...
deepankarbu said:
Hi,
I want to know the best combination of governor and scheduler for 4.4.2 Xperia P rooted running cyanogen mod ? need a balance between performance and battery
please recommend thanks :good:
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I like Intellidemand / CFQ for 4.4.2 Good perfomance and battery IMHO.
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On my LG Optimus G Pro E980, Wheatley governor and sioplus scheduler is best for me... 81mhz minimum and 1350mhz max... On my Samsung Galaxy Note, Pegasusq governor and sio scheduler.... The battery in the Note is awesome and runs like 5 days... I run custom roms on both with Trickster Mod for kernel tweaks... =)
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nerdyblonde said:
On my LG Optimus G Pro E980, Wheatley governor and sioplus scheduler is best for me... 81mhz minimum and 1350mhz max... On my Samsung Galaxy Note, Pegasusq governor and sio scheduler.... The battery in the Note is awesome and runs like 5 days... I run custom roms on both with Trickster Mod for kernel tweaks... =)
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@nerdyblonde
Well an LG is a different device then a Sony !
Kinda useless why you post info about an LG with what you have here in the Sony Xperia U/P/Go and Sola forum !!
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Pandemic said:
@nerdyblonde
Well an LG is a different device then a Sony !
Kinda useless why you post info about an LG with what you have here in the Sony Xperia U/P/Go and Sola forum !!
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Oops sorry... My app didn't show me what forum, it just showed me the title of best Governor and scheduler for battery life... Delete if you can... I'm sure you've never made a mistake before.
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BCM Kernel is a kang and compilation of the best interfaces/tweaks/solutions from all of the great developers we have here for the Nexus 4.
Its features are as follows:
Code:
CPU Frequency Scaling:
Mako Hotplug - franciscofranco
Modified Interactive - franciscofranco
Extra Low CPU Clocks down to 162Mhz - faux123
Thermal Driver:
msm_thermal - franciscofranco
GPU:
GPU OC to 487Mhz - anarkia1976
Simple GPU Governor by faux123 + franciscofranco - default
Interactive GPU Governor by franco
CPU Governors:
WHEATLEY
INTERACTIVE by franco - default
SMARTMAX
INTELLIDEMAND
DANCEDANCE
ONDEMANDPLUS
ONDEMAND
USERSPACE
POWERSAVE
PERFORMANCE
LAZY
HYPER
Schedulers:
ROW
FIOPS
NOOP
DEADLINE
CFQ
Dynamic fsync - faux123
Voltage Control - morfic and franciscofranco
"Z-Control" patches - faux123
DoubleTap2Wake - franciscofranco
Gamma Control - faux123
Kexec MultiROM/Hardboot - Tassadar
USB Fast Charge
FauxSound - faux123
BLX - mathkid95
EXT4 patches from Linux 3.5+ - Me
memcg patches from Linux 3.5+ - Me
Much more :victory:
I am 100% transparent in this. This kernel is a relatively small amount of my work. I looked at the Linux kernel and took patches for a lot of things and merged it into this kernel for whatever reason I decided. I have merged well over 100 patches from the mainline Linux kernel and I think these patches really do make a difference... you can make that judgement for yourself as well
The difference between my kernel and compilation kernels is that my kernel is not based off of any one persons kernel. I started from scratch on AOSP sources and merged in commit by commit to make sure I got what I think are the best solutions.
The best app I have found for controlling this kernels behavior is FauxClock so I will give you my setup in terms of FauxClock. I if I don't mention a setting that means I leave it stock.
My setup:
CPU:
162Mhz Min - 1512Mhz Max
Governor: Interactive OR Intellidemand for battery
MPD: off
GPU:
400Mhz
Governor: Interactive for performance OR simple/ondemand for battery
VSync: On
IOSCHED:
IO Scheduler: FIOPS
Readahead: 512
eMMC entropy Contribution: Off
Gamma Control:
I use the "obsanity_AMOLED" profile
Z-Control:
ZRAM Swap: On
ZRAM Diks Size: 180MB
Clear VFS Cache after Boot: On
Auto FS Writeback Delay Mode: On
Misc:
Dynamic fsync: Off
TCP Congestion Control: westwood
last one
Nice, a new kernel!
What is on offer?
Me likey!!
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From what I could gather
Sound - faux interface
Gamma - faux
Hotplug - Franco
Interactive, on demand, Wheatley, lazy governors
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How would be the battery life?
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How would be the battery life?
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Theoretically it should be quite good.
moonwalker1 said:
How would be the battery life?
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Come on man he just dropped it... Honestly battery life is what we his new testers are going to determine...
Ace42 said:
From what I could gather
Sound - faux interface
Gamma - faux
Hotplug - Franco
Interactive, on demand, Wheatley, lazy governors
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Gamma: Franco
No lazy governor
Enjoying the kernel so far, running smooth on CM 10.2. But as this is solely a kanger's work, it would better fit into the Android development section because this is anything but original isn't it?
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Enjoying the kernel so far, running smooth on CM 10.2. But as this is solely a kanger's work, it would better fit into the Android development section because this is anything but original isn't it?
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I did make "it" AFAIK this is the only kernel of its kind. There are other merges that are not as complete and don't give proper credit to some of the developers, however I give 100% credit. Also there are other kernels that pull from other developers/ user their interfaces that are still in this section.
Not attacking you, just explaining my logic for having it in this section, if a moderator wants it moved as well I have no problem with that.
i have been running this kernel for a week and its great on battery.
its just as quick as any other kernel out there. Byte did a great job getting all these tweaks in and running smooth. :good:
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Enjoying the kernel so far, running smooth on CM 10.2. But as this is solely a kanger's work, it would better fit into the Android development section because this is anything but original isn't it?
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If you aren't a developer you can judge ... Try it and don't spam with questions not related to kernel.
Respect please. :thumbup:
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Remember using your giant mako kernel for 4.2.2, it was quite good.
Will try this with a fresh install of crDroid ROM.
unsungkhan said:
Remember using your giant mako kernel for 4.2.2, it was quite good.
Will try this with a fresh install of crDroid ROM.
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Thanks, my kernel for 4.2.2 was not my best effort by far, you should like this one much more
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So far so good..Installed with Odyssey Rom....Beach Buggy plays nice and smooth and runs cool..Left everything on default for now...Lots of settings to play around with in Trickster to...Thumbs up.
djnewt said:
So far so good..Installed with Odyssey Rom....Beach Buggy plays nice and smooth and runs cool..Left everything on default for now...Lots of settings to play around with in Trickster to...Thumbs up.
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Just looked at Trickster, there do seem to be quite a few settings in which to change lol
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It would be great if you can add faux gamma...doesn't work with fauxclock.
Tap, tap says the wicked NeXusâ´
I'm currently running a custom 4.1.2 ROM, testing a few of the 4.4 ROMS. I play around a lot with CPU control, and curious as to know what your settings are on, and what works best for you? Mine is set at standard Hotplug and sio scheduler, and it works fine, but I feel like it can be smoother, without running the performance Governor.
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I'm currently running a custom 4.1.2 ROM, testing a few of the 4.4 ROMS. I play around a lot with CPU control, and curious as to know what your settings are on, and what works best for you? Mine is set at standard Hotplug and sio scheduler, and it works fine, but I feel like it can be smoother, without running the performance Governor.
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Right now I'm using Mokee 4.4.2 version with PegasusQ governor and CQF I/O scheduler.
Super_Luddite said:
I'm currently running a custom 4.1.2 ROM, testing a few of the 4.4 ROMS. I play around a lot with CPU control, and curious as to know what your settings are on, and what works best for you? Mine is set at standard Hotplug and sio scheduler, and it works fine, but I feel like it can be smoother, without running the performance Governor.
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I am using SmartAssv2 and CFQ right now on Mooke 30 jan and still observing the battery usage. to be compared when using interactive and cfq, i found it save battery more (thanks to the latest mokee version perhaps?).
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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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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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.
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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.