Oreo ROM for mido without Performance Profile. - Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Questions & Answers

Currently, I'm on RR O Official. I can't change the minimum CPU frequency.
Balanced always 1.6GHz
Efficency always 1GHz
Quick? Performance? I don't know what to say
There's no way to set min 652MHz and max 2GHz? Or disable that performance profile?
Never go down to 652MHz is battery killer!

KProject said:
Currently, I'm on RR O Official. I can't change the minimum CPU frequency.
Balanced always 1.6GHz
Efficency always 1GHz
Quick? Performance? I don't know what to say
There's no way to set min 652MHz and max 2GHz? Or disable that performance profile?
Never go down to 652MHz is battery killer!
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If you like the ROM, stick with it and simply flash a custom kernel like KudKernel

Noter2017 said:
If you like the ROM, stick with it and simply flash a custom kernel like KudKernel
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Okay. I'll try.
Thanks for your reply
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Still at 1.6GHz
So sad T_T
Maybe is a bug from the ROM.
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Which Governor is Best for Battery Life?

can someone tell me which governor is best for battery?
- ondemandx
- ondemand
- smartass
- interactivex
bladio said:
can someone tell me which governor is best for battery?
- ondemandx
- ondemand
- smartass
- interactivex
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I would say ondemand because we don't want the devices to be capped to a certain frequency because that would hurt race to idle, and smartass just sucks.
ondemand is best
cgollner said:
I would say ondemand because we don't want the devices to be capped to a certain frequency because that would hurt race to idle, and smartass just sucks.
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thanks
shion00 said:
ondemand is best
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thanks
Yes out of the list you have, ondemand is the best for battery.
Yep I use ondemand too...guys question. what overclocking app do you use? I have Xperia Arc S w/ 1.4Ghz that can be maximized to 1.6Ghz...can I ask what is the recommended maximum and minimum Ghz That I should use?? And when in idle mode what Ghz do you set yours? THANKS!
Yep I use ondemand too...guys question. what overclocking app do you use? I have Xperia Arc S w/ 1.4Ghz that can be maximized to 1.6Ghz...can I ask what is the recommended maximum and minimum Ghz That I should use?? And when in idle mode what Ghz do you set yours? THANKS!
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In my opinions, you should set the maximum and the Minimum as your rom support, and the idle should be about 600~800 or 1Ghz as you wish
darklord20k said:
In my opinions, you should set the maximum and the Minimum as your rom support, and the idle should be about 600~800 or 1Ghz as you wish
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Thanks! Ok Ill get into that, one more question, howcome some can overclock up to 2.0Ghz..while I can only maximize to 1.6Ghz .Im using xperia arc S by the way
rovivor said:
Thanks! Ok Ill get into that, one more question, howcome some can overclock up to 2.0Ghz..while I can only maximize to 1.6Ghz .Im using xperia arc S by the way
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thats a god question.,.. i want to know this too
rovivor said:
Thanks! Ok Ill get into that, one more question, howcome some can overclock up to 2.0Ghz..while I can only maximize to 1.6Ghz .Im using xperia arc S by the way
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This is because not all things are equal. IT is really device dependent. Some can handle it and some cant.

ROM ToolBOX Pro and I717 CPU frequency

I just discovered for myself the CPU utility shows max CPU frequency as 1188MHZ. Is there something wrong with my CPU or is it ROM Toolbox's fault?
Thanks!
oort cloud said:
I just discovered for myself the CPU utility shows max CPU frequency as 1188MHZ. Is there something wrong with my CPU or is it ROM Toolbox's fault?
Thanks!
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I use ROM toolbox a well for many thing including cpu speed... For me I'm can go all the way to 1.89 ghz.... Have you governed the cpu elsewhere? Also what ROM u using? I'm on aokp
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the max that the rom toolbox sliders will go depends on the kernel you are using. Run and oc kernel and you can safely run at 1.86.
oort cloud said:
I just discovered for myself the CPU utility shows max CPU frequency as 1188MHZ. Is there something wrong with my CPU or is it ROM Toolbox's fault?
Thanks!
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Did u set the cpu in rom toolbox and settings/performance/cpu? If u set both depending on the rom/kernel ya might have some weirdness.
Been using rom toolbox for almost a year, or whenever sasibob did her review on the main portal. The apps solid.
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Thanks for your responses, guys. I was on Gingerbread stock. Now I'm on ICS stock and it goes all the way to 1500. Pardon my ignorance, what's oc kernel?
Overclockable...
Meaning there would be options higher than 1.5 .. And the frequency options would depend on the modules put in by the dev

Undervolting on Siyah 1.5..2

Hey All,
I have installed Foxhound ROM for ICS and loaded the Siyah Kernal.. The ROM itself is great, I have also overclocked the CPU to 1.7Ghz, But i see some battery warming issues. I have installed NStools as well.
Any recommendations what under volting can i use with this config?
mateenf said:
Hey All,
I have installed Foxhound ROM for ICS and loaded the Siyah Kernal.. The ROM itself is great, I have also overclocked the CPU to 1.7Ghz, But i see some battery warming issues. I have installed NStools as well.
Any recommendations what under volting can i use with this config?
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Why overclock,do u experience any difference in speed in daily use,except in benchmark..
Btw an app is installed with siyah called STweaks,it controls all kernel features.read first page post 4-5 by droidphile,excellent guide
zodiaxe66 said:
Why overclock,do u experience any difference in speed in daily use,except in benchmark..
Btw an app is installed with siyah called STweaks,it controls all kernel features.read first page post 4-5 by droidphile,excellent guide
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Yes I have observed changed after overclocking.. The s3 boots up way faster plus for gaming it showed me real difference specially playing real racing 2 with 1.4 and 1.7..Now I only need to undervolt correctly so I can save on my batter life.. Can we set a custom voltage for 1.7 below stock values??
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mateenf said:
Yes I have observed changed after overclocking.. The s3 boots up way faster plus for gaming it showed me real difference specially playing real racing 2 with 1.4 and 1.7..Now I only need to undervolt correctly so I can save on my batter life.. Can we set a custom voltage for 1.7 below stock values??
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stock voltage for 1.7 ghz is 1400mv, try undervolting by -50mv to -100mv and stick with one which is stable
use setcpu
keep changing it down in increments of 12.5mv and do the strees test keep doing that till u find a value that works
ps once u've done that let's us know what it is.
1088mv for 1200mHz that's the top freq I use so I never played with the voltages for the freq above it.
Hope this helps
remember thanks if it did
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k did the testing for ya
on MY DEVICE (Every device slightly diff)
1704MHz voltage 1288mv (put in 1290mv it will round it down)
if that don't work or is not stable for u then the next step up is to 1300mv .
775 mv for 100MHz .
hope this helps and if it did thanks is only 1 click away.
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bala_gamer said:
stock voltage for 1.7 ghz is 1400mv, try undervolting by -50mv to -100mv and stick with one which is stable
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Thanks Bala, Stressing the phone to -50mv at the moment.. Have you tried at -100mv? whats the result so far?
Also when charging I observe my phone warming a little.. Is that good?

[Q] What is CPU Control? How to use it in Xperia Ray?

Friends,
Help me, I am using Xperia Ray.
How to Configure CPU Control in my Ray.?
Is there any way to improve performance of phone using CPU control?
Which is best min Frequency and max Frequency for xperia Ray.
Thanks.
aravin said:
Friends,
Help me, I am using Xperia Ray.
How to Configure CPU Control in my Ray.?
Is there any way to improve performance of phone using CPU control?
Which is best min Frequency and max Frequency for xperia Ray.
Thanks.
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hope u r already rooted..if not follow any rooting procedures in general tips and tricks forum..(one click root method was very successful in my wT19i,thanks to senior Nabeel :good
after rooting u can download setCPU or no frills cpu from playstore, to control ur CPU speeed..
very very detailed and easy descriptions regarding cpu control are already in those pages..so just check it out and dont wait simply till some experts reply to ur post..:good:
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aravin said:
Friends,
Help me, I am using Xperia Ray.
How to Configure CPU Control in my Ray.?
Is there any way to improve performance of phone using CPU control?
Which is best min Frequency and max Frequency for xperia Ray.
Thanks.
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I use Xperia Ray and
For rooting:
I used eRoot, you literally connect your phone to PC and pres ROOT
Before that you have to enable USB Debugging in Settings->Developer Options.
After four green circles get checked your phone is rooted
For CPU control:
I installed Custom ROM and there i have "no frills CPU control" installed. I don't recommend you to do overclocking or do anything with your processor because you can brick and mess up your device if you don't know what you'r doing.
Also, man already answered, you can download do frills from playstore
If i helped you, please don't forget to hit Thanks button
Cheers
Google link for eRoot, I'm still not able to post links
If you want to decrease lag raise the minimum frequency. Overclocking does absolutely nothing except making your phone hotter and processor life shorter
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tangosierra_ said:
If you want to decrease lag raise the minimum frequency. Overclocking does absolutely nothing except making your phone hotter and processor life shorter
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With overclock you are not 100% right with 1 ghz oc on ics some times i get scroll lagg and apps opens slower and with 1,4 ghz oc phone works perfect.
Ainster said:
With overclock you are not 100% right with 1 ghz oc on ics some times i get scroll lagg and apps opens slower and with 1,4 ghz oc phone works perfect.
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The benefits of overclocking are still minimal.
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if you just want to reduce the lag , use SeederEntropy app , It's AWESOME !
*requires Root Permissions*
Hope It'll help
aravin said:
Friends,
Help me, I am using Xperia Ray.
How to Configure CPU Control in my Ray.?
Is there any way to improve performance of phone using CPU control?
Which is best min Frequency and max Frequency for xperia Ray.
Thanks.
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CpU control lets u control ur phone cpu and its frequency and volatage.
increasing max freq. will increase speed but consume more battery.and risk of burning is also noteable.
so set it after doing research on ur cpu and itr limit.
and u need to be rooted and have a kernel to accses cpu
im using stock kernel. Can i overclock without flash custom kernel?
V4mpjr3 said:
im using stock kernel. Can i overclock without flash custom kernel?
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No.
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Roms

What Rom you guys using on your Xperia Z2 and how is it?
My own modified stock 5.1.1 build 264
ROM
MM eXistenZ. One of the best and stable ROM. Are and olders versions. Lolipop for example.
Here is MM link
Mokitto said:
MM eXistenZ. One of the best and stable ROM. Are and olders versions. Lolipop for example.
Here is MM link
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Is eXistenZ faster than stock rom?
Fuilares said:
Is eXistenZ faster than stock rom?
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Yeah. Not much, but feeling good.
eXistenZ 4.7 on my Marshmallow 575 Z2 Unlocked Bootloader + Custom kernel Abricot v8.1
Any good non-stock roms?
hamzxoxo said:
Any good non-stock roms?
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Yes,Rescuration Remix for ex.
Sent via Xperia Z2
Allek84 said:
Yes,Rescuration Remix for ex.
Sent via Xperia Z2
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For ex?
hamzxoxo said:
For ex?
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For example
eXistenZ mm
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freaky2xd said:
eXistenZ 4.7 on my Marshmallow 575 Z2 Unlocked Bootloader + Custom kernel Abricot v8.1
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I'm using the same ROM you are. Was wondering how the change in kernel to Abricot was working for you? Has it made a big difference in battery and performance? Cheers!
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RuffBuster said:
I'm using the same ROM you are. Was wondering how the change in kernel to Abricot was working for you? Has it made a big difference in battery and performance? Cheers!
Sent from my D6503 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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well i used the kernel before the custom rom...
i personally love the "brething effect" of the notification LED. of course batter life increases if you use the undervolting feature (i have -40mv offset) and I also enabled fast charge for faster charging. i only use it for saving battery so i always use conservative or interactive... min. 300MHz max. 1267MHz work quite well for me. i still can play pokemon go and use all the apps like whatsapp, facebook, snapchat etc
i use Kenel Tuner, the Kernel Audiutor was buggy for me....
my settings:
min frequ 300
max freq 1267
scaling governor: conservative
cpu governor parameters: maximum battery profile
usb fast charge on
multi core power savings: aggressive
global voltage offset: -40
300MHz: 710mv
gpu governor: powersafe wich is 27MHz
the kernel itself is great. it allows overclocking up to 2800MHz (stock is 2,5GHz) but dont set more than 2700 because voltage gets tooo high on some devices and android crashes
the gpu overclocking is stable and some other MHz are added like 27MHz 100MHz and 657MHz
the developer added some extra governors wich are for better performance like Lionheart or smartass v2...
there is a feature called fast_hotplug and can be used instead mpdecision...

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