Anyone notice a big battery gain or loss from one to another? @768 phone still feels snappy but not nearly as 998. Was just wondering if anyone noticed that big of a difference. And yes I'm undervolted as well ALOT lol
Currently on CM7 w/Chads 8/15 & undervolted @...
700 825
700 825
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700 850
700 900
700 925
700 950
700 950
700 975
700 1000
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d08speed3 said:
Anyone notice a big battery gain or loss from one to another? @768 phone still feels snappy but not nearly as 998. Was just wondering if anyone noticed that big of a difference. And yes I'm undervolted as well ALOT lol
Currently on CM7 w/Chads 8/15 & undervolted @...
700 825
700 825
700 825
700 850
700 900
700 925
700 950
700 950
700 975
700 1000
700 1025
700 1050
700 1075
700 1100
700 1150
700 1150
700 1150
700 1200
700 1200
700 1225
700 1225
700 1250
700 1250
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I'm going to assume those are HAVS voltage ranges, but for what freq steppings?
all of them going from the lowest frequency up top to the most at the bottom since higher requires more voltage
dyetheskin said:
all of them going from the lowest frequency up top to the most at the bottom since higher requires more voltage
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I'm aware of that, but kernel freq steppings aren't always the same from one kernel to the next. I'm not keen on flashing a kernel just to cat it's cpu vdd table. A screen shot of the cat would be cool.
d08speed3 said:
Anyone notice a big battery gain or loss from one to another? @768 phone still feels snappy but not nearly as 998. Was just wondering if anyone noticed that big of a difference.
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I know that it isn't data from his most recent kernel, but here's a piece I did a while back using Chad's current kernel at the time:
Effects of CPU Frequency and Screen Brightness on Power Consumption
It should at least give you an idea how much difference there is between 768 and 998.
For what it's worth I usually run 768 max. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to everyone, but for 95% of my uses, it's the perfect compromise between power savings and performance.
loonatik78 said:
I'm aware of that, but kernel freq steppings aren't always the same from one kernel to the next. I'm not keen on flashing a kernel just to cat it's cpu vdd table. A screen shot of the cat would be cool.
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Here are d08speed3's settings as they would apply to the individual frequencies
Code:
19200: 700 825
128000: 700 825
245000: 700 825
384000: 700 850
422400: 700 900
460800: 700 925
499200: 700 950
537600: 700 950
576000: 700 975
614400: 700 1000
652800: 700 1025
691200: 700 1050
729600: 700 1075
768000: 700 1100
806400: 700 1150
844800: 700 1150
883200: 700 1150
921600: 700 1200
960000: 700 1200
998400: 700 1225
1036800: 700 1225
1075200: 700 1250
1113600: 700 1250
I still believe that your phone is not as snappy because the undervolt at 768 is probably too low and not pulling enough voltage at that step.
Have you tried raising voltage at that individual step?
FWIW I stopped undervolting a long time ago because my phone went wonky and had to have it replaced. Chad's standard voltages work just fine and it isnt worth saving a few extra hours battery compared to having a stable headset. I use my Inc for business (ditched the BB a long time ago) and need to have it work.
Especially since Fast Charge is enabled by USB. It takes only about an hour to fully charge.
tincbtrar said:
I still believe that your phone is not as snappy because the undervolt at 768 is probably too low and not pulling enough voltage at that step.
Have you tried raising voltage at that individual step?
FWIW I stopped undervolting a long time ago because my phone went wonky and had to have it replaced. Chad's standard voltages work just fine and it isnt worth saving a few extra hours battery compared to having a stable headset. I use my Inc for business (ditched the BB a long time ago) and need to have it work.
Especially since Fast Charge is enabled by USB. It takes only about an hour to fully charge.
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I disagree. His voltages look just fine all the way up the scale. Furthermore, a low voltage wouldn't cause a phone to lag. It would cause it to lock and crash, and possibly corrupt the SDcard.
Default mV of Galaxy Note
100 : 950
200 : 950
500 : 950
800 : 1050
1000: 1150
1200: 1275
1400: 1300
1600: 1400
1704: 1450
this one to put it up
What is stock voltage at stock speeds?
I heard mixed reviews with under volting... And place where I can read about this to get the right answer??
Thanks
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Running Paranoid Android
gd6noob said:
What is stock voltage at stock speeds?
I heard mixed reviews with under volting... And place where I can read about this to get the right answer??
Thanks
Nexus 4 Rooted
Running Paranoid Android
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That depends on what binning you have (what kind of CPU)
For Fast & Faster:
384MHz -850 mV
486MHz - 875 mV
594MHz - 900 mV
702MHz - 925 mV
1026MHz - 1025 mV
1188MHz - 1100 mV
1350MHz - 1125 mV
1512MHz - 1150 mV
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For Nominal & Slow
384MHz - 900 mV
486MHz - 925 mV
594MHz - 950 mV
702MHz - 975 mV
1026MHz - 1075 mV
1188MHz - 1150 mV
1350MHz - 1175 mV
1512MHz - 1200 mV
Hope that helped
If I remember, I have the fast CPU...
Thanks for the info...
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Running Paranoid Android
iam want to know what is the best Note 3 Eynos UV Table for Power Save and best Battery
iam using GoodHannry Kernel V3-A
may you share ur Table to find out best Battery and Power Saving and say ur Kernel Version
My Table is Very Stable
For CA7
250 Mhz - 825
300 Mhz - 825
350 Mhz - 862
400 Mhz - 900
450 Mhz - 937
500 Mhz - 975
550 Mhz - 1025
600 Mhz - 1075
650 Mhz - 1137
For CA15
800 Mhz - 750
900 Mhz - 775
1000 Mhz 825
1100 Mhz - 850
1200 Mhz - 875
1300 Mhz - 900
1400 Mhz - 925
1500 Mhz - 950
1600 Mhz - 987
1700 Mhz - 1025
1800 Mhz - 1087
1900 Mhz - 1137
Hi,
I have used Tegrak Overclock Ultimate to overclock my Galaxy Note 1 (N7000) at stock kernel. It works with Cyanogenmod11 (Kitkat 4.4.4.). This are my settings:
1748 mhz: 1500 mV - 1300 mV (+200 mV) (stock is 1400 mhz)
1200 mhz: 1100 mV - 1275 mV(-175 mV)
1000 mhz: 1000 mV - 1175 mV (-175 mV)
800 mhz: 950 mV - 1100 mV (-150 mV)
500 mhz: 900 mV - 1000 mV (-100 mV)
200 mhz: 850 mV - 975 mV (-125 mV)
I have also underclocked my GPU, but I don't remember the stock voltages:
267 mhz: 900 mV -
160 mhz: 850 mV -
134 mhz: 850 mV -
I hope this could help you!
- Olivier