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[Q] Which is the most Performant MT4G Kernel?

Hello, first of all this is my first post and thread. I have read the rules and searched for a similar thread. I am not stupid and I know how forums work. Now my question is: Which is the most performant kernel for the MT4G?
Know to be more specific, I am looking for a kernel which a very high OC and UV rate. I want something that can easily manage clock speed when it needs it the most. I am interested in genereal boosts of speed, higher I/O managing speeds, better gaming experiences and a longer battery life. I know that the kernel doesnt do all of that but it has a major impact those aspects. I am running CM7 nightly 144. Im hesitating between Faux123 Cm7/AOSP 2.6.35.13 kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113697) and thederekjay 2.6.35.13::demonSPEED INSANITY kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113554). I appreciate anykind of constructive feed back
I personally use demonspeed-insanity. It'll clock up to 1.8 atm. Couple that with the SMARTASS governor and you get a pretty decent balance of battery life to performance.
can't go wrong with either kernel, i've used both and their both outstanding in performance and battery life.
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Thanks for the feedback guys . I'll probably try both of them. I'll post some quadrant benchmarks and battery life results.
Faux 123 1.0.7 is the best IMO, great uv and quadrant scores, got 2600+ on stock and battery life is great.
I have used both kernels and got great battery life from each one. I prefer Faux's kernel for AOSP roms, and thederekjay's kernel for MIUI roms. Faux updated his kernel to OC @ 2.03ghz and its blazing fast
Faux's all day!!!!
He has put in the most work and has the best performance by a wide margin.

TW kernel

Can someone recommend good kernel, for tw rom, good performance, also battery and with no sods with best stability, im new here and saw many kernels with oc 2.8 GHz and undervolting, best battery and etc, so tell me your oppinion
Fulfen said:
Can someone recommend good kernel, for tw rom, good performance, also battery and with no sods with best stability, im new here and saw many kernels with oc 2.8 GHz and undervolting, best battery and etc, so tell me your oppinion
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It is a hard question but the answer is pretty simple. What is good for my phone does not necessary good for yours. Need to try it yourself.
And for overclock kernel don't use overclock setting all the day.Higher clock means higher battery usage.
Fulfen said:
Can someone recommend good kernel, for tw rom, good performance, also battery and with no sods with best stability, im new here and saw many kernels with oc 2.8 GHz and undervolting, best battery and etc, so tell me your oppinion
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It depends on what u actually need. OC wouldn't be very stable for example. If u don't want a lot of customization and a stable kernel try lean kernel if you like more features try n3. They are actually all pretty good I tried every kernel and haven't had issues. At the end of the day u will have to look yourself what fits u and your phone best. If you need some info about kernels search for kernel explanation. Got help myself not 2 long ago

Whats the best custom kernel profile for battery life (elementalx) ?

Hi i would like to know whats the best kernel profile for elementalx. Im looking something with good battery life and performance thanks
TechGuy081 said:
Hi i would like to know whats the best kernel profile for elementalx. Im looking something with good battery life and performance thanks
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Hi... Running PureNexus +last EX kernel with ghost pepper profile.
I quite like it. I'm satisfied with the level of performance it offers while not being too much battery hungry...
You could also look here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3290605
You should find details on different profiles + theirs plus/cons...

the best kernel?¿?¿

hello, i like what is the best kernel for stock rom? i am using the extreme kernel. thank you
The stock kernel is the best if you want to get regular OTA updates.
What's best for you may not be what's best for me! I'm getting old, life's too short to be worrying about flashing kernels and adjusting governor settings! ?
It will always boils down on your preference. For me, franco and moun is giving me a good battery life and balance with performance.
I tried Franco, MiNT, Void, Extreme. So far Extreme is giving me the best battery life, so imo extreme is the best.

Best kernel for Battery life

Is there any kernel that offers better Battery life than stock kernel of oos open beta builds
sleepwalking0593 said:
Is there any kernel that offers better Battery life than stock kernel of oos open beta builds
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Try yourself, that's the best advice anyone can give you.
sleepwalking0593 said:
Is there any kernel that offers better Battery life than stock kernel of oos open beta builds
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The stock kernel is actually pretty good in terms of battery life and most custom OOS kernel will either be the same or better. Franco kernel has always been renowned to be one of the best when it comes to battery life. Blu_Spark and Affinity kernel are both good all rounders. From my experience with EAS kernels, they tend to drain more compare to the HMP counterpart. You can start off with these but in the end, its best to read the OP and try out the kernels.
There is an app called L Speed (requires root) you can download from the app store, you can run this along with what ever kernel you got to tweak it to your liking.
I'm using weeb kernel with helix engine, it's quite good You may have to tweak some settings in helix to avoid performances issues in certain apps but it's quick and easy

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