How to increase battery performance in OnePlus X Lineage OS??(root) - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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.

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battery problem

whenever i set governer powersave ...phone starts hanging
and when its on performance ...battery is like only available for 5-6 hours
plzz help
ps: on hard usage
dtalwar14 said:
whenever i set governer powersave ...phone starts hanging
and when its on performance ...battery is like only available for 5-6 hours
plzz help
ps: on hard usage
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If your running performance governor your cpu runs at Max Freq so battery is going to be terrible plus the fact you have high usage,
please give more detail like rom kernel etc if you use task killers or greenify, ram managers
Other things like gaming
MOST OF ALL THIS SHOULD GO IN THE HELP SECTION - http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1608
Neurom707 said:
If your running performance governor your cpu runs at Max Freq so battery is going to be terrible plus the fact you have high usage,
please give more detail like rom kernel etc if you use task killers or greenify, ram managers
Other things like gaming
MOST OF ALL THIS SHOULD GO IN THE HELP SECTION - http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1608
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i dont do gaming...
rom with same kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484443
dtalwar14 said:
i dont do gaming...
rom with same kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484443
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Try using OnDemand governor and if you have it use nightmare governor as its performance based
and see how battery is also try wiping battery stats in recovery after full charge
Neurom707 said:
Try using OnDemand governor and if you have it use nightmare governor as its performance based
and see how battery is also try wiping battery stats in recovery after full charge
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awk i will try nd get back
dtalwar14 said:
whenever i set governer powersave ...phone starts hanging
and when its on performance ...battery is like only available for 5-6 hours
plzz help
ps: on hard usage
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ondemand always worked for me ... almost more than 12 hours on that (without much gaming)
dtalwar14 said:
whenever i set governer powersave ...phone starts hanging
and when its on performance ...battery is like only available for 5-6 hours
plzz help
ps: on hard usage
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on demand will make the processor work at max speed to finish the process faster and comes back to least speed to save energy
ikrishna said:
on demand will make the processor work at max speed to finish the process faster and comes back to least speed to save energy
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pegasusq, LionHeart, SmartassV2 are good governors try to balance performance and battery.
row and noop are good schedulers, but sio performs better in dual core processors.

Your Boeffla Settings for the One Plus 2?

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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(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
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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
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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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To check go to system/etc/thermal file
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA Labs
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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
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA Labs
Just what the 6P needs, the throttling kills performance on this phone so much.
This works with any kernel?
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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?

[TIPS] This setup will make your beloved Mi3 run like a champ!

Hello folks!
This thread is intended for sharing, please be kind. Any suggestions would be appreciated
A few days ago I was tired of having my Mi3 running on stock global dev MIUI 8, it was inefficient system with really bad memory management. On my experience, the MIUI tend to run out of memory. In some case, after a few hours of usage the system cannot reclaim the occupied RAM, thus making the system lags a lot and generate excessive heat!
Yes, MIUI is a feature-rich ROM, and the Mi ecosystem is a pretty mature ecosystem. However, those all greatness needs a lot of power to run on our 3 year old device. After a few research I decided to switch to CM13 ROM.
With efficiency in mind, I do my research and tinkering with my device to get the best setup possible without losing performance. The results are AMAZING! I can use my phone for a whole day without recharge in the mid day. All of this with huge improvement on performance, Real Racing 3 highest graphic setting without any noticeable lag! CPU and battery temperature are now significantly lower (43-47C idle / light tasks, 55-57C heavy gaming). Now that I've found the best setup, I want to share it with you folks! Here we go:
Mi3W 64GB
CM13 ROM snapshot build
CM kernel (automatically flashed while flashing CM13 zip through TWRP)
Screen resolution changed to 720x1280 use this guide
Modded interactive CPU governor (see screenshot below)
Undervolt (see screenshot below, this one really helps reduce CPU working temperature)
Noop I/O scheduler
Reduce aggresiveness of LMK (see screenshot below)
Thats all folks, hope this guide will get our Mi3 having another year of flagship-grade experience! Cheers! :highfive:
How did u undervolt
kingnikpic said:
How did u undervolt
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It depends on the kernel used. Cm kernel that he used supports undervolt. Careful when undervolting though as too much of it can cause cpu instability and reboots.
kingnikpic said:
How did u undervolt
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Yes, it depends on the kernel used. Some kernel support undervolting while others don't. You need to flash kernel that support undervolt.
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It depends on the kernel used. Cm kernel that he used supports undervolt. Careful when undervolting though as too much of it can cause cpu instability and reboots.
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While testing CPU voltage value, don't tick "apply on boot" option until you find the most stable voltage without causing system reboot or crashes. Every CPU has different limit on how far you can undervolt, but you can use the values on my screenshot as guidance (Snapdragon 801 / MSM8974-AB only)
Wow!! Thanks a lot bro. I'll fiddle now with my phone.
miui8polska,i cant root it .can you give me a supersu.zip?
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Random reboot after setting undervolt just likes yours
z1d4n21 said:
Random reboot after setting undervolt just likes yours
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Undervolting (and clock adjustment, in general) pretty much is a case-per-case basis, so different handsets (even if it's the same type of device) may have different setup. Try lowering it first incrementally and test it, until you have it stable enough.
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Undervolting (and clock adjustment, in general) pretty much is a case-per-case basis, so different handsets (even if it's the same type of device) may have different setup. Try lowering it first incrementally and test it, until you have it stable enough.
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Ok thanks i will test it later

Best rom + kernel for games

In your opinion, why is best? I personally dont test any aosp yey
matheus_sc said:
In your opinion, why is best? I personally dont test any aosp yey
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best rom would be stock one but u can go for pe or lineage with franco.....
Stock as it performs almost 30 percent higher than custom
For kernels sphinx and Franco are the most stable
Extreme kernel crashes way too much
pingufanpoy said:
Stock as it performs almost 30 percent higher than custom
For kernels sphinx and Franco are the most stable
Extreme kernel crashes way too much
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So you say Stock + extreme would be the best ? Or if not, Franco ?
I bought the phone, still not here, and I want the best gaming experience possible
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So you say Stock + extreme would be the best ? Or if not, Franco ?
I bought the phone, still not here, and I want the best gaming experience possible
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Extreme kernel has a history of crashing during benchmarks not just a small amount like 50 percent of the time it is unstable. I did benchmarks on it the scores are exactly the same as stock kernel and sphinx and Franco same exact scores all.
Some people on the forums are cheaters on benchmarks and will disable zram and fsync to reach 300000. It will mess up your internal storage longterm don't recommend it.
Use Franco or Sphinx kernel and use official MIUI because the performance is weaker on custom roms.
210000 - 230000 lineage
260000 - 280000 miui
For games use the chrysalis thermal module to disable thermal throttling, the throttling is pretty aggressive for the pocophone. There seems to be no problem when charging and normal stuff. Some people in the forums just delete the thermal files from the vendor folder.
You can set everything HDR and extreme 60 fps in pubg but just make sure the game is rendered in 720p giving about 46*c or else there will be overheating in 1080p gaming or 1440p.
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Extreme kernel has a history of crashing during benchmarks not just a small amount like 50 percent of the time it is unstable. I did benchmarks on it the scores are exactly the same as stock kernel and sphinx and Franco same exact scores all.
Some people on the forums are cheaters on benchmarks and will disable zram and fsync to reach 300000. It will mess up your internal storage longterm don't recommend it.
Use Franco or Sphinx kernel and use official MIUI because the performance is weaker on custom roms.
210000 - 230000 lineage
260000 - 280000 miui
For games use the chrysalis thermal module to disable thermal throttling, the throttling is pretty aggressive for the pocophone. There seems to be no problem when charging and normal stuff. Some people in the forums just delete the thermal files from the vendor folder.
You can set everything HDR and extreme 60 fps in pubg but just make sure the game is rendered in 720p giving about 46*c or else there will be overheating in 1080p gaming or 1440p.
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Finally!!! Thank you so much. You are the only other guy who supports Chrysalis Mod.
pingufanpoy said:
Extreme kernel has a history of crashing during benchmarks not just a small amount like 50 percent of the time it is unstable. I did benchmarks on it the scores are exactly the same as stock kernel and sphinx and Franco same exact scores all.
Some people on the forums are cheaters on benchmarks and will disable zram and fsync to reach 300000. It will mess up your internal storage longterm don't recommend it.
Use Franco or Sphinx kernel and use official MIUI because the performance is weaker on custom roms.
210000 - 230000 lineage
260000 - 280000 miui
For games use the chrysalis thermal module to disable thermal throttling, the throttling is pretty aggressive for the pocophone. There seems to be no problem when charging and normal stuff. Some people in the forums just delete the thermal files from the vendor folder.
You can set everything HDR and extreme 60 fps in pubg but just make sure the game is rendered in 720p giving about 46*c or else there will be overheating in 1080p gaming or 1440p.
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I was looking for chrysalis thermal module, thanks.I guess i'll try the xtreme, and disable zram and fsync too(always did that). If crashing, then franco (never used his kernel, seems only hyped tbh but idk)
I use Xiaomi EU 8.12.27 + franco kernel, and set the maximum freq of GPU on 596 Mhz or 520Mhz, big clusters of CPU in 2.1 Ghz like maximum with the tool Pub Gfx paid version i set Zero Lag Mode ON, Graphics profile in HDR with Max FPS(60fps) + potato graphics, Render OpenGL 3.1, optimization GPU all, memory boost, safe mode and "save the configuration" experimental option enables. With all this settings i got on 25 min of gameplay 62°C of CPU and 44°C of battery.
i just noticed that the GPU works on pubg max settings on the lowest freqs usually,sometime it's on 414 or 520 Mhz but the major of the time is in the lower freq, the cpu its almost the same of the little clusters but for big cluster they are in 1.5/1.8 Ghz and the game run very smoothly, for me without fps drops and nothing.
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best rom would be stock one but u can go for pe or lineage with franco.....
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You try any combination? Benchmark normally is cheating with miui.
matheus_sc said:
You try any combination? Benchmark normally is cheating with miui.
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MIUI has a custom thermal protection for some games like pubg and benchmarks like antutu, so if you consider this, miui is a good option for games than custom rom, if you install any module to disable the thermal protection on any custom rom it be the same than miui, but the problem is if you disable the thermal engine how you can control the temps of battery. In my opinion the best way for this is with a script that disable the thermal engine when you will be playing some games, and when you finished the game, run another script that enable the thermal protection, like this mod (click me c: )
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You try any combination? Benchmark normally is cheating with miui.
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every oem rom cheats nowadays.... watch ary he has better way the g factor
Stock MIUI stable 10.3.5 with Shadow kernel and smartpack kernel manager. Use gaming mode in the manager when gaming. I play PUBG in HDR extreme fps with all settings maxed out using GFX tools. There is no dropped frame even at 1%. It's smooth until it dies. The battery drains like hell though. About 1% per minute. No use plugging and playing. The device gets warm and it will discharge even though it's charging. I guess thermal limitation prevents fast charging then. Well, saw this thread now only so.. very late reply.
the rom have bug well you will hardly notice if does then they're insignificant one . well try RELOADED CAF dnt know about kernels am still confused about them . but this rom in itself so smooth and the thermals are so well maintained . i have been a fan of it .

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