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Hi
I'm. Running all day the "UnderVolted & OverClocked kernel with Full ram support " with mattc 1.5, with the 925 zimage and is running as good as most of the Wm rom.
Couple hours internet browsing, 20 min talk. .. and I have on the end of the day 20% battery left
Is running very smooth
Dev, can you add this code to the official git tree. ?
Thank. You for your great work!
Iosu

iosub said:
Hi
I'm. Running all day the "UnderVolted & OverClocked kernel with Full ram support " with mattc 1.5, with the 925 zimage and is running as good as most of the Wm rom.
Couple hours internet browsing, 20 min talk. .. and I have on the end of the day 20% battery left
Is running very smooth
Dev, can you add this code to the official git tree. ?
Thank. You for your great work!
Iosu
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Conservative CPUfreq governor
Conservative governor is the default CPUfreq governor

No. My HD2 is unstable with overclocked cpu. It reboots itself sometimes, so that i returned back to default. it is already fast and has long battery life. No need to overclock.
Kernel should improve performance itself, not by using overclocked cpu.

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What Kernel are you guys using on the lastest CM7?

How many .35 kernels are available? I'm only aware of Umaro's and the stock CM kernel. I'm trying to achieve better battery life, so what kernel are you guys using?
So far, using Umaro's, I'm getting regular battery life, nothing special. Haven't tried the stock CM kernel.
Are they any other undervolted kernels available?
durps said:
How many .35 kernels are available? I'm only aware of Umaro's and the stock CM kernel. I'm trying to achieve better battery life, so what kernel are you guys using?
So far, using Umaro's, I'm getting regular battery life, nothing special. Haven't tried the stock CM kernel.
Are they any other undervolted kernels available?
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There aren't any others so far. Umaro's kernel is really good for battery life, however it's not up to date with the latest kanged nightly from yesterday.
Ahh, I see. Thanks for the info.
What cpu settings are you running?
durps said:
Ahh, I see. Thanks for the info.
What cpu settings are you running?
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Right now I'm using a kanged nightly with the "stock" cpu settings of 245MHz min and 1024MHz max, but with the interactive governor. With Umaro's kernel I had at 245 min, 1017 max and the Smartass governor. The smartass is pretty good on battery.
u made all the right moves all i would do is dim screen and keep runnimg apps low.
pimped out g2
btw pyromod 2.0 345 ghz min 1405ghz max on smartass. i fully charge bout 1 a day
pimped out g2
Pershoot released his kernel the other day pretty nice and smooth
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Alright I'm sleepy so this will be in rambling form but...
I've tried Umaro's and I'm not sure if it was the undervolting (which I haven't looked into tweaking) but my phone kept stuttering no matter which governor I used. I was using Htcclay's Super CM7 1.8 with cpu set to 245/1113
I also used the stock kernel that's been on CM7 with no problems and average to good battery life (10-15 hours of active use: texting, browsing, few calls, and playing the occasional game)
Most recently I've used Pershoots which I had heard worked great. I myself love it. Almost same battery life as stock kernel but everything felt just a little bit smoother performance wise.
Here's a link to Pershoot's thread:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847672
The stock cm kernel in my opinion is finally good enough that it doesn't need changed. I have always flashed pershoots and occassionally others, but it truly does not need supplemented IMHO.
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I'm using savaged zen, and I get around two days of battery on a charge, with normal use.
Min: 368 max: 768
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Using Pershoots latest kernel, have nothing but good things to say about his kernels. Always my go to kernel.
fedtemis said:
I'm using savaged zen, and I get around two days of battery on a charge, with normal use.
Min: 368 max: 768
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You're running that on Vision? I can't seem to find it for our device.
Stock CM7 kernel here. I run 245/806 Interactive with automatic brightness. I've found that when wifi is on, keeping the cell radio @ 2G only works wonders. Wifi is set to sleep on screen off, but not when plugged in. 1 day 7 hours on this charge so far with 23% left. I would consider my use light to moderate.
HTC Vision (G2) - CM7 B95 w/AUS radio
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durps said:
How many .35 kernels are available? I'm only aware of Umaro's and the stock CM kernel. I'm trying to achieve better battery life, so what kernel are you guys using?
So far, using Umaro's, I'm getting regular battery life, nothing special. Haven't tried the stock CM kernel.
Are they any other undervolted kernels available?
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I'm wondering where can I download the Umaro's kernel. I check out his github (https://github.com/umaro/htc-kernel-msm7x30) only to find out that the source is available.

[Q] Unable to underclock below 245mhz with cyanogenmod 7.1.0 rc1. unbelieveable!

Yeah. Even when disabling the perflock, it won't let me chance the minimum frequency. ive tried setcpu, cpumaster, cputuner and a bunch of other apps. is there anybody here who's had the same problemo?
my kernel is 2.6.32
before rc1, just two hours ago, i had nightly version 173. i flashed rc1, because obviously i misread that it had a different kernel, 2.6.35. yeah right. im gonna rage soon. the battery drainage is horrible.
plz helps!??!?1one
edit: oh, what would you recon as the best rom for legend? thanks!
Maybe overclock is only on stable version, rc and nightly made for testing other stuff.
I use some mod of blayo rom, no overclock. Works awesome. More then 90 days without flashing or even reboot. Well only feature i need from custom rom is root and wake up on trackboll.
maksimilian said:
Maybe overclock is only on stable version, rc and nightly made for testing other stuff.
I use some mod of blayo rom, no overclock. Works awesome. More then 90 days without flashing or even reboot. Well only feature i need from custom rom is root and wake up on trackboll.
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Thanks for replying! actually, the in-built cpumanager works like a charm, and i have been using it clocked to 825mhz. And cyanogen all in all works great, suprisingly nightly version 173 works better than 7.1.0 rc1.
But still, i cant UNDERclock the dang cpu. someone had his legend run with minimum freq at 19 mhz - and had a large impact on the battery life with the setup.
And it worked ok with incoming call?
There is no way to clock this kernel below 245 MHz unless you alter its frequency table and recompile it yourself. May I ask you why do you want to go below 245 MHz?
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maksimilian said:
And it worked ok with incoming call?
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Yeah, silky smooth. No bugs found yet, talking about nightly 173.
BlaY0 said:
There is no way to clock this kernel below 245 MHz unless you alter its frequency table and recompile it yourself. May I ask you why do you want to go below 245 MHz?
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Bummer. Got no skills for that. I do alot of reading, and the system does not need 245mhz to run a screen with some text on it, i suppose. oh well...
so, your rom can be clocked below 245mhz? would you recommend it for everyday use? thanks!
Yeah, but when you are reading, you have to slide a lot I guess?
My conclusion was (after an extensive testing) that lowering the speed below 245 MHz didn't add much to battery life so I'm actually using just two profiles... one for screen on 245 - 768 MHz and one for screen off 122 - 480 MHz. Scaling governor is interactive in both cases.
If I can recommend my ROM? Dunno. I'm using it since I started it and I'm satisfied with it. I don't need anything else
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SetCPU best speed

Hey everyone, just wanted to post this to see what cpu speed works best for you guys.. Im using these preset things with the program like performance or power saver etc but i dont seem to notice a difference all of them seem to be the exact same.. Wondering how to make it good for like 50% power and 50% performance, basicly balancing the 2 out as long as its better than stalk and not burning out my cpu.. so thanks, let me know what works for you guys as ive heard its slightly different for everyone else
(HTC EVO 4G)
I use the standard "ondemand" governor with a 998max-245min, but the thing I found makes the most difference are the settings under "Advanced".
I use the below "Advanced" settings along with a 245-245 screen off profile.
Seems to get me the best battery and cpu scaling.
It also helps to use an undervolting kernel like Freedom-More.
Try that for a couple days.
NOTE: click the apply button a couple of times (might be bug but they sometimes don't take on 1 button click). Try them as is without "Set on Boot", until you are sure that your phone likes them. Plus, check after a reboot that you verify/reapply them.
Sampling rate: 20000
Up Threshold: 85
Ignore nice load: 0
Powersave Bias: 14
I'm at 691200 on smartass governor with 245000 as min on Rcmix rom
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ReapersDeath said:
Hey everyone, just wanted to post this to see what cpu speed works best for you guys.. Im using these preset things with the program like performance or power saver etc but i dont seem to notice a difference all of them seem to be the exact same.. Wondering how to make it good for like 50% power and 50% performance, basicly balancing the 2 out as long as its better than stalk and not burning out my cpu.. so thanks, let me know what works for you guys as ive heard its slightly different for everyone else
(HTC EVO 4G)
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The "presets" are how the cpu scales i'd use "interactive" or "smartassv2" 245 min and max at 998+ then search around for here for various profile set-ups
I'm running the Gingerbread-Evo-Deck 1.3 with a Savaged Zen 2.2.1 CFS HAVS Kernel. I'm also undervolted 50mV, and using the interactive x governor set at 128MHz-768mhz. Running a few other simple tweaks learned from Carhauler, and I've got excellent battery life and great performance.
I currently run mine on an ICS rom & it comes standard with a tiatmat 4.1.0+ kernel & the cpu is running at about 245mhz-1036mhz with smartass governor(I usually set it to smartass v2 but it switches back to smartass haha). My battery life for me is enough to get me thru the day.
vulcan001 said:
I currently run mine on an ICS rom & it comes standard with a tiatmat 4.1.0+ kernel & the cpu is running at about 245mhz-1036mhz with smartass governor(I usually set it to smartass v2 but it switches back to smartass haha). My battery life for me is enough to get me thru the day.
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Which ICS rom are you running?
I currently running RCMix3d Runny® Sense 3.5. Should I just got with ICS to overclock or just find a kernel that allows it?
oidrtybtrd said:
I currently running RCMix3d Runny® Sense 3.5. Should I just got with ICS to overclock or just find a kernel that allows it?
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Get a new kernal. Try Tiamat 4.1
I have my SetCPU at 128min 1152max smartassV2(i CAN overclock up to 1267) with 1 profile:
Screen Off 128min 245max
My battery life is extremely good.

[I9000 overclocking] Overclocking latest Mackay kernel

Dear all members & visitors.
I've been using your roms & kernels since the day our i9000 was released. Big thanks to you all - devs, forum moderators & guests for your fantastic work. This is my first post - hopefully under the right section. Hope it can help somebody to achieve the smoothness & stability out of our old but certainly not dead devices.
So, here are my details:
- running the latest Mackay Rom (4.9.14) with test kernel from Mackay (0.693).
- ART runtime
- kernel tweaker app from market to set the stuff:
-- min. freq. 100mhz @ 975mV
-- max. freq. 1300mhz @ 1350mV
-- row
-- read ahead size 4096
-- low memory killer set to very agressive.
With this configuration I was able to push antutu benchmark till (see attached) 8199. This was my higher score.
Now I am playing with OC 1400mhz, from 1351mV to 1365mV. Stable stuff around 1361mV - but antutu benchmark and quadrant fail to complete.. So no results. Otherwise all other apps work just great. No reboots at all. And the battery..well, I have a 1750mAh battery and with normal usage (phone, sms, gmail) a fully charged phone overnight loses around 15-20% from 07:00 till 14:00. I assume that the battery performs better with ART runtime rather than Dalvik.
With agressive memory killer option i have always around 90-140mb of free ram. I told you - average daily user, not a lot of multitasking/games/other stuff..
So once again, big thanks to ALL devs, from 2.2.1 to 4.4.4, to miui, slim, omni.. I really tried 96% of all the roms here, but settled with Mackay from Kasper & crew. Keep up the good work.
Cheers from Slovenia.
P.S.
If someone has good&better tweaks please share.
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Paranoid Android 7.3.0 vs. Lineage OS 14.1 - Doze / power / sleep?

Good morning Le Pro3 forum -
I've been switching between Paranoid Android and Lineage OS for the past few weeks. One thing I've noticed very specifically is that PA 7.3.0 (and 7.2.0...) does not seem to effectively go into 'doze' as well as Lineage OS. What I mean is that battery drain overnight is pretty high on PA (10-20%) while Lineage is very low (less than 5%) using the same applications.
So that I can better understand and troubleshoot, would anyone be willing to point me to other forum posts either here or on other forums that dive into troubleshooting this kind of thing? I'm not finding anything that useful that is *recent*.
Thanks in advance!
mdkathon said:
Good morning Le Pro3 forum -
I've been switching between Paranoid Android and Lineage OS for the past few weeks. One thing I've noticed very specifically is that PA 7.3.0 (and 7.2.0...) does not seem to effectively go into 'doze' as well as Lineage OS. What I mean is that battery drain overnight is pretty high on PA (10-20%) while Lineage is very low (less than 5%) using the same applications.
So that I can better understand and troubleshoot, would anyone be willing to point me to other forum posts either here or on other forums that dive into troubleshooting this kind of thing? I'm not finding anything that useful that is *recent*.
Thanks in advance!
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Slightly tangential, but how is the battery life overall compared to LineageOS? I've been running LineageOS and while it performs well, the battery life isn't nearly as good as stock EUI. As for over night battery drain, I get about 10% in 8-9 hours in stand by.
Hey. I tried every single rom out there from MoKee to Lineage and i can asure u one thing. Best for battery is Omni ROM (latest) + BlackScreen kernel version 3.6
Now i am a medium - heavy user. Lots of time on snapchat and playin games for about half an hour to a hour. I got 6 hours of screen on time wich is great really compared to other roms.
Now i also tried various combinations of using different governors and so on so i tested an option for about three days and then tried another one. I was seeking for the best possible battery life while don't have any stuttering or lags. Cuz if u put the cpu governor for example on impulse and then underclock it too... It lags like hell.
Soo what do u need to do to get also good standby performance?? I loose less than 3% over night.
Try following:
IN KERNEL AUDITOR
CPU: Both big and little cores governor set on alucard
Underclock the big cores to 1900 and little cores to 1440
GPU: governor set to msm-adreno-tz; underclock max frequency to 560 MHz; enable Adreno idler
I/O sheduler: set governor to noop; read-ahead 128 kB
Low Memory Killer: set profile to Agressive
Misc: Vibration strenght set on about 15%, disable Fsync, TCP must be westwood.
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Developer options:
Set logger buffer size to off
Set all three animation scales on 0.5x
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That is it. If u have any questions or something doesn't work as written -> reply back
P.S. turn off wi-fi during night. Helps a bunch.
insomnixXx said:
Hey. I tried every single rom out there from MoKee to Lineage and i can asure u one thing. Best for battery is Omni ROM (latest) + BlackScreen kernel version 3.6
Now i am a medium - heavy user. Lots of time on snapchat and playin games for about half an hour to a hour. I got 6 hours of screen on time wich is great really compared to other roms.
Now i also tried various combinations of using different governors and so on so i tested an option for about three days and then tried another one. I was seeking for the best possible battery life while don't have any stuttering or lags. Cuz if u put the cpu governor for example on impulse and then underclock it too... It lags like hell.
Soo what do u need to do to get also good standby performance?? I loose less than 3% over night.
Try following:
IN KERNEL AUDITOR
CPU: Both big and little cores governor set on alucard
Underclock the big cores to 1900 and little cores to 1440
GPU: governor set to msm-adreno-tz; underclock max frequency to 560 MHz; enable Adreno idler
I/O sheduler: set governor to noop; read-ahead 128 kB
Low Memory Killer: set profile to Agressive
Misc: Vibration strenght set on about 15%, disable Fsync, TCP must be westwood.
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Developer options:
Set logger buffer size to off
Set all three animation scales on 0.5x
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That is it. If u have any questions or something doesn't work as written -> reply back
P.S. turn off wi-fi during night. Helps a bunch.
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Hi mate, thank you for your detailed review. It helped me especially for kernel auditor settings. But i have an objection in my honest oppinion. I have tried both roms, AICP 12.1 and OmniROM and AICP is much better at battery department. But both rom is great in the rest.
SUMMERBREEZE said:
Hi mate, thank you for your detailed review. It helped me especially for kernel auditor settings. But i have an objection in my honest oppinion. I have tried both roms, AICP 12.1 and OmniROM and AICP is much better at battery department. But both rom is great in the rest.
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Really, well u know it is mostly how u use it. Cuz for my type of usage Omni works perfect. I was using AICP for a month before i tried other roms as described and it was really good but idk... When i was using it i got 4h and 30min at best with my kind of usage but with omni i got easily 6h. It depends from user to user but well... I will give AICP another shot anyway. I am glad that my review helped u.
insomnixXx said:
Really, well u know it is mostly how u use it. Cuz for my type of usage Omni works perfect. I was using AICP for a month before i tried other roms as described and it was really good but idk... When i was using it i got 4h and 30min at best with my kind of usage but with omni i got easily 6h. It depends from user to user but well... I will give AICP another shot anyway. I am glad that my review helped u.
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yes it helped a lot. especially kernel tweaking thing. both rom is great imho and 1-1.5 hr screen on time difference may marry -as you said- on which programs/apps we use. we must be glad that our le pro 3 has a great nougat support from these beautiful devs and i dont know how to thank to them. i just used 2-3 days this AICP rom and i will give also a shot to OmniROM to compare them again. I love both roms and i am sure i will keep switching between the two

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