COMPARED: CPU / GPU clock & volt control Apps - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 General

Here is my round up so far of Apps for controlling speed with a brief feature list.
CPU Master Pro
SetCPU
System Tuner Pro
Tegrak Overclock Ultimate
Voltage Conrol Lite
CPU MASTER PRO
CPU speed : yes
CPU voltage : yes *- but no
Force dual core : no
GPU speed : no
Overheat profile : yes
Set on boot : yes
* unusable because its out by 3 orders of magnitude and have to click through a list instead of a slider
SETCPU
CPU speed : yes
CPU voltage : yes
Force dual core : no
GPU speed : no
Overheat profile : yes
Set on boot : yes
SYSTEM TUNER PRO
CPU speed : yes
CPU voltage : yes
Force dual core : yes
GPU speed : no
Overheat profile : no
Set on boot : yes
TEGRAK OVERCLOCK ULTIMATE
CPU speed : yes * bonus!
CPU voltage : yes
Force dual core : no
GPU speed : yes
Overheat profile : no
Set on boot : yes
* it works upto 1.6GHz even beyond the kernel limit. If the kernel goes higher then it allows you to go to full kernel range.
VOLTAGE CONTROL LITE
CPU speed : yes
CPU voltage : yes
Force dual core : no
GPU speed : no
Overheat profile : no
Set on boot : yes
I'll look at other apps. If anyone wants me to add extra programs or items to the list then just request and I'll add it into first post.
Any suggestion of a more complete program would be welcome

Reserved for later

Tried Tegrak and it forces closes continuously. Besides, it's "gpu control" only allows stock speed (275) or overclock (400), no fine tuning. Much prefer SetCpu.

Oh yeah. I forgot SetCPU. I'll add it to the list.
Sent from my Amiga GT-N7000 using XDA Premium.

Related

CPU governor or SetCPU or both questions

I currently have UD 1.1b2 with sibere kernel v13 installed.
Now I think, it clocks not to 1200 but to 1000, due to a report of Quadrant System information.
Do I have to edit a file (which one) on my device so CPU governor is clocking to 1200 or is installation of SetCPU required?
Somewhere I read, these two interfere with each other.
Posted the same in the other Thread:
I installed Stab. Test but it tells me with the root testing (name forgotten) that only 1000 MHz max are tested.
I have an overclocking kernel which should go to 1200.
How can I test 1200 with this app?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16548823#post16548823
€dit:
It seems the 1200 max freq setting is constantly overwritten by something.
The governor is responsible for the adjusting of the clock while Android is running.
SetCPU allows for an easier switching between installed governors and to set other Min-Max Frequencies.
They both do a complete different job.
Please check with either SetCpu or Overclock Widget that the min-max values are 300-1200 and then you should be good.
And keep in mind, with any other governor then performance you will prob. never see 1200 on any widget.
Setcpu has an info page where you can see (time in state ) what freqs are used.
I just let Uruk handle the CPU governor. I also use the following...
CPU Spy is simple app to display the time the CPU spends in each frequency state:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.bvalosek.cpuspy
Temp+CPU V2 is a widget and will show current CPU speed, CPU load, batt temp, and ram:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sanels.tempcpuv2
That is the problem.
I set SetCPU to 300 - 1200.
Shortly after doing that, it switches automatically to 800 or 300 - 1000.
No more 1200 anymore on SetCPU main Screen.
I like to minimize the number of apps not written by me doing stuff behind the scenes, and so I just use a startup script to set the CPU settings. This also fixes a problem with video player apps on the Gen8 archos automatically fixing the CPU rate at 800 MHz (which is sometimes not enough for Netflix and sometimes too much for other things), though it may be that the current version of SetCPU also fixes this (I reported the issue to the SetCPU author).

[RESULTS] Overclocking with UrukDroid

$aur0n said:
It would be good to start another topic for overclocking (with values that works, perhaps scores) - anyone willing to gather this data?
With this it will be easier for people to setup their values...
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Please post your results by using overclocking under UrukDroid here. For benchmark results please use Quadrant Standard Edition. You can download it for free on Android Market. And don't forget to say if you think your configuration is stable.
A70it
Board Version: A70S-V6
Uruk:
1.6RC4
settings:
max_vsel=65
max_rate=1100000
I think the results may be different because the fabrication of the CPU's is also a reason.
stable: yes
tested: browsing, games like Angry Birds, Dungeon Hunter....
Quadrant Score: 1706-1460
UrukDroid:
1.6RC4
settings:
max_vsel=60
max_rate=1100000
stable:yes
tested apps : games (angry birds , NFS , air attack , dragon fly , racingmoto ) , browsing , music , videos
quadrant Score:1581-1162
Uruk:
1.6RC4
settings:
max_vsel=60
max_rate=1050000
stable:yes
tested apps : games (My Country)
A101IT
Board Version: A101IT-V6
Uruk:
1.6RC4
settings:
max_vsel=60
max_rate=1050000
stable:yes
tested apps: games (angry birds, flick soccer, homerun battle, 3d bowling, basketball shoot)
quadrant score: 1465
i always fail to overclock. whats the forum thread to a successful overclock on archos gen8. i use setcpu it only remains on 1000, urukdroid 1.6rc4
thx
You first need to configure the kernel module, as SetCpu is only there for switching the maximum down from what the tables are saying.
@All:
Please also state Model ( A101,A70S,A70H,A43,A28) and if possible boardversion.
rc4
archos 70 it
I use text editor to change the values to 65 and 1100000 but the editor won't let me save the changes
You need one that has Root when editing.
fzelle said:
You need one that has Root when editing.
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Yes, one like Root Explorer
A70it
Board Version: A70S-V6
Uruk:
1.6RC4
settings:
max_vsel=67
max_rate=1100000
stable: yes or almost (see below)
tested: browsing, games like Angry Birds, YouTube, Market....
Quadrant Score: not tested
Remarks: [email protected] did not seem stable: FC's, strange behaviour. So I bumped the volts a notch. This seems stable, but not yet entirely sure. It may need just a bit more, 68, 69 or even 70...
For understanding more, I did the calc how much volts the different vsels really yield (based on $auron's formula )
vsel
60 = 1,35V (default for 1Ghz)
65 = 1,4125V
67 = 1,4375V
70 = 1,475V
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rapunzel11 said:
Yes, one like Root Explorer
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Well I have some strange issues with that too. Before updating to RC4 it would always be ok to use FileExpert in root mode to edit the file. But now, that leads to error when saving, ie no rights.
I have to go into FileManager or what the other thing is called (also root capable), rename the cpugovernor to cpugovernor.txt, edit it, then I can save. Then rename it, (re)start CPUGovernor: then the settings DO take succesfully.
Archos 70it.
I have tried 1.6rc4 both with 1.6b1 kernelocuv and with 1.6rc4 at 60& 1100000.
Both were stable and fast. I may prefer the first one.
Are there any advantages- disadvantages to either of them?
arie_i said:
Archos 70it.
I have tried 1.6rc4 both with 1.6b1 kernelocuv and with 1.6rc4 at 60& 1100000.
Both were stable and fast. I may prefer the first one.
Are there any advantages- disadvantages to either of them?
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Well yes - second on is better You can do ALL what was done in OCUV (just rewrite cpu table) in RC5+ - but you may disable it with few clicks and test configuration that suits you best.
ps. I've added link to this thread in manual for overclocking.
ps2. Free "root capable" file explorer is FileExpert (default file manager since UrukDroid 1.5) - you just need to enable this feature in it's configuration menu.
@$aur0n
I have installed UrukDroid 1.6.4 and wanted to overclock the Archos 101 with the help of you manual.
My current cpugovernor stats output:
Code:
Uruk-CPUGovernor statistics:
Current governor: interactive
Overclock module: Enabled
Current max vsel: 66
Current max rate: 1000000
CPU Max: 1000000
CPU Min: 300000
Available frequencies: 1000000 800000 600000 300000
CPU statistics (tick spend in every frequency range):
1 GHz had 17458 ticks (8.18%)
800 MHz had 20275 ticks (9.50%)
600 MHz had 31112 ticks (14.58%)
300 MHz had 144634 ticks (67.75%)
Then I try to manualy set the vsel and rate with:
Code:
echo 66 > /proc/overclock/max_vsel
echo 1000000 > /proc/overclock/max_rate
and whatever numbers I set, the Archos reboots instantly. I even tried setting max_rate to 900000 and it also rebooted!?
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Edit:
I did the rest in your manual and set the right memory addresses... damn, I thought these are automatically set - it seems they could be. Now lets try to set the real max
Edit2:
OC = 1.1Ghz ; Max_vsel=68 == Enough for me.
I have just installed Urukdroid 1.6 on my Gen8 A101T.
Sorry to be a bit thick, but how to I know test how much it can be overclocked?

Questions about undercvolting/underclocking

I've decided to underclock and undervolt my Nexus 7, which has latest ParanoidAndroid rom and Metallice's M-kernel and TricksterMod apk to control parameters. I started with 2-core limited 1.2 Ghz and stock voltages, but there are some burning questions to be answered:
1. Is there an app which stress-tests specific values of cpu ( i.e. 1000 Mhz)? I can run SuperPi for max setting, but I don't know any way to test middle values explicitly.
2. In TricksterMod when I set max cpu speed to 1200, there's no adequate value to decrease voltage. The only ones that I see are 1170 and 1230. Should I change both, or maybe change app for sth else?

[Unofficial] Boeffla Kernel Profile Sharing Thread

Boeffla Kernel App Profile Sharing Thread​
In this Thread you can share your Profiles based on the Awesome Boeffla Kernel​Official Boeffla Kernel Thread by Lord Boeffla -> here​#Downloads:
- [Official] CM11s/CM11/CM12 Builds by Lord Boeffla -> here
- Linaro(l474)/Sabermod(sm484) Builds by ZaneZam -> here
more information about the Linaro/Sabermod builds here
- Boeffla Config App -> here
#How to Activate the Profile:
- download .bcprofile
- put it into /data/media/0/boeffla-kernel-data
- activate profile through Boeffla Config V2
- open Boeffla Config V2, tap on DEFAULT, then LOAD FOREIGN, choose downloaded profile, activate it in the list (it should be blue)
You can post your Profile with some information about it and I will add it in post #2
Now we can start sharing profiles and discuss about it!
Have a lot of Fun
If you like to read more about Battery saving tips/performance tips/Governors/IO Scheduler -> here
Boeffla Kernel FAQ -> here​
Profiles​
ZZMove Basic Profiles in one Package: Package Info & Download
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@P1nGu1n_ Profile
- P1nGu1n_ Profile
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@PhrAok
- PhrAok Normal and Gaming Profile
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@S1ay3r666 Profile
- Slayer_Normal_OPO Profile
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@raybit10 Pofile
- raybit10 Battery Profile
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@real_pac Profile
- real_pac
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@BlakeSm Profile
- BlakeSM
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@ZaneZam Profile
- Information about the Profile -> here
- ZaneZam Profile
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@rlsroufe Profile
- rlsroufe Battery Profile
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 @Clark789 Profile
- Clark789´s Profile
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KCAL COLOR PROFILE Amoled Style:
Colors: 255,255,255
Saturation: 285
Hue: 0
Display: 255
Contrast: 264
Gamma: 0
reserved #2
Slayer_Normal_OPO for CM12
The first profile I like to share allows smooth scrolling and normal Gaming without lags for CM12,
while being Battery friendly:
- SmartMax
- Stock Cpu Speed
- I/O: Deadline 512
- CPU Tweaks: Aggressive
Download: Slayer_Normal_OPO
Good idea. Hopefully people will explain their choices too so we can understand and learn not just copy.
What I use is a balance between performance and battery life. If you have such a powerful device you don't want it to lag just so you have an extra 30 mins screen of time...
My settings give you a stable and fluid experience while saving you some juice. On average I have 5-6 hours screen-on time and 2 days in stand-by with wifi always on and using 4g.
What I use most of the time running CM11s:
Governor: zzmoove - optimal
Scheduler: zen
Hutplug profile: optimized
Touch boost frequncy: 1190 MHz
AC charge current: 1800 mA
The rest is stock.
Have not experimented with GPU yet, curious about everyone elses findings
Download link: P1nGu1n.bcprofile
P1nGu1n_ said:
What I use most of the time:
Governor: zzmoove - optimal
Scheduler: zen
Hutplug profile: optimized
Touch boost frequncy: 1190 MHz
AC charge current: 1800 mA
The rest is stock.
Have not experimented with GPU yet, curious about everyone elses findings
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Do you like to upload your profile to a hoster?
Then i will add it to second post ?
My Config:-
Governor - zzmoove - optimal
I/O Scheduler - zen
Readahead - 1536
CPU Min - 268MHz
CPU Max - 2457 MHz
GPU -27MHz
Hotplug - zzmoove
Multicore Powersaving - ON
Boeffla Sound - ON
Head phones - +2
Speakers - -2
A/C Current - ON /w 1500mAh
Swappiness - 10%
Touch Boost -1267Mhz
LED Tweaks - ON (6 & 85 respectively)
ViditM14 said:
My Config:-
Governor - zzsmoove - optimal
I/O Scheduler - zen
Readahead - 1536
CPU Min - 268MHz
CPU Max - 2457 MHz
GPU -27MHz
Hotplug - zzsmoove
Multicore Powersaving - ON
Boeffla Sound - ON
Head phones - +2
Speakers - -2
A/C Current - ON /w 1500mAh
Swappiness - 10%
Touch Boost -1267Mhz
LED Tweaks - ON (85 & 6 respectively)
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Same for you export you profile in a file and upload it. Then i will add it to the second post.
And you can post some Screenshots with your sot.
Cheers Slayer
S1ay3r666 said:
Do you like to upload your profile to a hoster?
Then i will add it to second post
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Done, I edited my post. Could you link to my post instead of directly to the download link of my profile? It has an explanation and this way I could update my profile without the OP needed to be updated.
S1ay3r666 said:
Same for you export you profile in a file and upload it. Then i will add it to the second post.
And you can post some Screenshots with your sot.
Cheers Slayer
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I am against screenshots. People will probably post the best result they ever got and brag about it, which is not that interesting. Battery life depends on many factors, like wifi and 2g/3g/4g/no data and your reception of both, if you've gamed and your number of apps. I'd rather have everyone posting their average screen-on and stand-by time with a context. For example: on average 5-6 hours screen on time, 2 days of stand-by time with wifi always on and using 4g.
The first profile is the one I use most of the time. Stable and battery saver, is my good compromise between fast response, with undervolting and underclocking. The second I use for gaming, it automatically activates with Tasker. I can not share my file to avoid the obvious problems related to undervolting because we have different grades of cpu.
First "normal" :
Governor: zzmoove
Governor profile: zzmoove - Optimal
Scheduler: fiops
Readahead buffer: 2048
CPU freq max: 1497mhz
CPU freq min: 268 mhz
Hotplug profile: zzmoove native 2 cores min (kernel v2.2 beta 1)
Multicore powersave: Off
UV profile: -100mv THIS THREAD
GPU governor: powersave
Touch boost frequency: off
Miscellaneous
System tweaks: Boeffla tweaks
Second "gaming" :
same as "normal" but with
CPU freq max: 1958 mhz
Governor profile: zzmoove - game
Miscellaneous
Touch boost frequency: 1497 mhz
System tweaks: Speedmod tweaks
General configuration:
Screen on time 9 hours (best)
2 days complete (light use) - Wifi and 4G are activate when screen is activate with task to periodically sync
All android animations are off
ROM: CM11 CARBON ROM with Boeffla kernel 2.2-beta1
P1nGu1n_ said:
I am against screenshots. People will probably post the best result they ever got and brag about it, which is not that interesting. Battery life depends on many factors, like wifi and 2g/3g/4g/no data and your reception of both, if you've gamed and your number of apps. I'd rather have everyone posting their average screen-on and stand-by time with a context. For example: on average 5-6 hours screen on time, 2 days of stand-by time with wifi always on and using 4g.
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I tend to agree. We want useful posts, not bragging.
How many times do you see screenshots with massive SOT and no apps usage.
P1nGu1n_ said:
Done, I edited my post. Could you link to my post instead of directly to the download link of my profile? It has an explanation and this way I could update my profile without the OP needed to be updated.
I am against screenshots. People will probably post the best result they ever got and brag about it, which is not that interesting. Battery life depends on many factors, like wifi and 2g/3g/4g/no data and your reception of both, if you've gamed and your number of apps. I'd rather have everyone posting their average screen-on and stand-by time with a context. For example: on average 5-6 hours screen on time, 2 days of stand-by time with wifi always on and using 4g.
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Just Perfect thats the way we go!
Will always link the post with the Description and pls include a Download link!
Cheers Slayer
PhrAok said:
The first profile is the one I use most of the time. Stable and battery saver, is my good compromise between fast response, with undervolting and underclocking. The second I use for gaming, it automatically activates with Tasker. I can not share my file to avoid the obvious problems related to undervolting because we have different grades of cpu.
First "normal" :
Governor: zzmoove
Governor profile: zzmoove - optimal
Scheduler: bfq
Readhead buffer: 2048
CPU freq max: 1497 mhz
CPU freq min: 268 mhz
Hotplug profile: zzmoove native hotplug
Multicore powersave: Off
UV profile: None with -115 mV for all entries !!! not to do if you don't know what you are doing !!
GPU governor: simple_ondemand
Miscellaneous
System tweaks: Boeffla tweaks
Second "gaming" :
same as normal but with
CPU freq max: 2457 mhz
Governor profile: zzmoove - game
UV profile: -100 mV for all entries !!! not to do if you don't know what you are doing !!
Miscellaneous
System tweaks: Speedmod tweaks
General configuration:
Screen on time 7 hours (best)
2 days complete - Wifi and 4G are activate when screen is activate with task to periodically sync
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I will add it to second post, but can you say me for which type of rom (CM11s/Cm11/Cm12)?
So we will get a bit of structure.
Thanks
S1ay3r666 said:
I will add it to second post, but can you say me for which type of rom (CM11s/Cm11/Cm12)?
So we will get a bit of structure.
Thanks
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sorry you are right, post edited.
PhrAok said:
sorry you are right, post edited.
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Perfect! post #2 updated!
Zzmoove - yank
Zen
Max 1958
Readahead 1024
Light undervolt
Hot plug default
Gpu max 389
Touchboost off
Current stats
On battery : 1 day 14 hours - 40% left.
Screen on : 4hours 45minutes.
LTE only.
Trying this for everyday light use and haven't come across any hangups so far. Just flashed this kernel a couple days ago so this is my first run.
Hi guys, I just tried PhrAok's config, but I may did anything wrong because my phone freezed and rebooted after quitting boeffla app, and at each reboot.
I tried to wipe dalvik cache, flash my rom again and delete boeffla app, but still freezing after reflashing boeffla...
Anyone have an idea ?
Thanks in advance.
Tweetix said:
Hi guys, I just tried PhrAok's config, but I may did anything wrong because my phone freezed and rebooted after quitting boeffla app, and at each reboot.
I tried to wipe dalvik cache, flash my rom again and delete boeffla app, but still freezing after reflashing boeffla...
Anyone have an idea ?
Thanks in advance.
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Instead embarrassing, for next time with kernel 2.0 beta 18 you can reset all settings due to a configuration problem with boeffla-config-reset.zip in boeffla-kernel-data folder, flash in recovery.
if you don't already done, maybe you should delete the boeffla-kernel-data folder that contains the profile that you had previously registered before reflashing boeffla kernel.
Thanks, it worked like a charm !
I did not knew that a reset file was on the phone, I looked on the web for a similar file that I had on my S3 (called ultimate kernel cleaning script), but I didn't find anything...
Thanks again !

Basic Tuning for Hardrock kernel (Noob freindly Guide)

ok , I am writing this guide to help those users who are not able to configure kernel tweaks themselves...(Just summarized way).Depend upon preferences, users need to adjust settings.I am not going in details but just what everyone need to adjust for battery, performance or balanced profiles.
All these settings is for Hardrock kernels so dont ask for other kernel related settings.
First of all to adjust settings you need Kernel auditor or similar tools. You can download from playstore
Lets get started(I am taking into consideration Hardrock kernel governors, io schedulers , gpu settings etc):
** one more thing is even If I am sharing, the experience or thoughts might be different from person to person.so I am just providing some initial ideas for tweaks
1) For Battery related settings (sorted from best) :
select anyone of these cpu governors:
a) ZZmove (add from cpu tunables profile no 2)
b) smartmax EPS
c) ondemand
d) conservative/powersave
cpu clock frequency :
set cpu frequency min 480 mhz and max 2.4 ghz
set gpu governor to ondemand
I/o scheduler : Noop
2) For Extreme Battery realted settings :
a) ZZMOVE (Profile no 3)
b) smartmax eps
set cpu frequency min 480 mhz and max 2.2 ghz
set gpu governor to ondemand
I/o scheduler : zen
3) For balanced profile settings :
a) InteractiveX
b) Interactive pro
b) Intelliactive
c) Impulse
d) cultivation
min cpu frequency 480 and max 2.4 ghz
I/o scheduler : maple or zen
4) For performance settings:
a) InteractiveX
b) Performance
c) Hyper
d) blue active
set min freq 650 mhz and max 2.8 ghz
set I/O scheduler to Fiops or BFQ
5) For gaming settings :
a) InteractiveX
b) Performance
c) Ironactive
d) Intelliactive
e) on demand
set min freq 650 mhz and max 2.8 ghz
set Gpu min frequency 100 and max 999 mhz and select adreno gz or ondemand
set I/O scheduler to Deadline
6) For completely insane beast settings
a) Performance
b) InteractiveX
c) Intelliactive
d) nightmare
min frequency 1036 mhz and max 2.8 ghz
set gpu min 100 and max 999 mhz and select adreno-gz or ondemand
set I/O scheduler to Fiops
7) For Multitasking settings
a) Interactive
b) interactive_pro
min frequency 650 mhz and max 2.8 ghz
Open governor tunables and change the following(if You can't find those settings then leave it):
* boostpulse_duration = 80000
* go_hispeed_load = 95
* hispeed_freq = 499200
* input_boost_freq = 960000
* min_sample_time = 100000
** target_loads = 98 422400:15 729600:30 1190400:35 1344000:40 1497600:55 1574400:60 1651200:65 1728000:75 1958400:85 2035200:90 2265600:95 2496000:98
set I/O scheduler to CFQ OR BFQ
Remember I am not focussing on gpu since if its idle then it wont drain, it will only pump up once you are into game.so select either ondemand or msm adreno gz gpu governor for any kind of settings..
For I/o schedulers, I/O Read Ahead Buffer is dependent on the size of your flash storage (internal/external). Below is the recommended settings for the given size that will yield the best performance .
Less than 8GB - 128KB
8GB - 512KB
16GB - 1024KB
32GB or above - 2048KB
please set this as read ahead for internal or external storage depending on volume size..
and please do not touch other kernel settings , just leave them as it is..
** and try to read more from google.It will be big help instead of asking again and again
Something like this was much needed, keep tweaking this as and when any changes made to the kernel in future..
awesome........simply awesome........ thank you
Xiaomi4X said:
Something like this was much needed, keep tweaking this as and when any changes made to the kernel in future..
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Yeah will be posting or updating this thread once I am having something new to offer
Friend I don't know what I did , but your profile zip V3 worked
Hard_Rock83 said:
ok , I am writing this guide to help those users who are not able to configure kernel tweaks themselves...(Just summarized way).Depend upon preferences, users need to adjust settings.I am not going in details but just what everyone need to adjust for battery, performance or balanced profiles.
All these settings is for Hardrock kernels so dont ask for other kernel related settings.
First of all to adjust settings you need Kernel auditor or similar tools. You can download from playstore
Lets get started(I am taking into consideration Hardrock kernel governors, io schedulers , gpu settings etc):
** one more thing is even If I am sharing, the experience or thoughts might be different from person to person.so I am just providing some initial ideas for tweaks
1) For Battery related settings (sorted from best) :
select anyone of these cpu governors:
a) ZZmove (add from cpu tunables profile no 2)
b) smartmax EPS
c) ondemand
d) conservative/powersave
cpu clock frequency :
set cpu frequency min 480 mhz and max 2.4 ghz
set gpu governor to ondemand
I/o scheduler : Noop
2) For Extreme Battery realted settings :
a) ZZMOVE (Profile no 3)
b) smartmax eps
set cpu frequency min 480 mhz and max 2.2 ghz
set gpu governor to ondemand
I/o scheduler : zen
3) For balanced profile settings :
a) InteractiveX
b) Interactive pro
b) Intelliactive
c) Impulse
d) cultivation
min cpu frequency 480 and max 2.4 ghz
I/o scheduler : maple or zen
4) For performance settings:
a) InteractiveX
b) Performance
c) Hyper
d) blue active
set min freq 650 mhz and max 2.8 ghz
set I/O scheduler to Fiops or BFQ
5) For gaming settings :
a) InteractiveX
b) Performance
c) Ironactive
d) Intelliactive
e) on demand
set min freq 650 mhz and max 2.8 ghz
set Gpu min frequency 100 and max 999 mhz and select adreno gz or ondemand
set I/O scheduler to Deadline
6) For completely insane beast settings
a) Performance
b) InteractiveX
c) Intelliactive
d) nightmare
min frequency 1036 mhz and max 2.8 ghz
set gpu min 100 and max 999 mhz and select adreno-gz or ondemand
set I/O scheduler to Fiops
Remember I am not focussing on gpu since if its idle then it wont drain, it will only pump up once you are into game.so select either ondemand or msm adreno gz gpu governor for any kind of settings..
For I/o schedulers, I/O Read Ahead Buffer is dependent on the size of your flash storage (internal/external). Below is the recommended settings for the given size that will yield the best performance .
Less than 8GB - 128KB
8GB - 512KB
16GB - 1024KB
32GB or above - 2048KB
please set this as read ahead for internal or external storage depending on volume size..
and please do not touch other kernel settings , just leave them as it is..
** and try to read more from google.It will be big help instead of asking again and again
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I was messing with my device , and I backed up my device with twrp recovery , and then installed China miui developer ROM just to see the difference in China and global ROM, when I returned to global ROM , by restoring the backup I made , I booted my device and just uninstalled the kernel adiutor ,
Then I tried to follow this guide and tried creating profile in kernel adiutor, when one profile I created is shown in the list.. I thought let's try flashing the zip of profiles by @Hard_Rock83
And falshed the V3 profile zip, and it worked all profiles are in the list removing mine..that I created
beingtejas said:
I was messing with my device , and I backed up my device with twrp recovery , and then installed China miui developer ROM just to see the difference in China and global ROM, when I returned to global ROM , by restoring the backup I made , I booted my device and just uninstalled the kernel adiutor ,
Then I tried to follow this guide and tried creating profile in kernel adiutor, when one profile I created is shown in the list.. I thought let's try flashing the zip of profiles by @Hard_Rock83
And falshed the V3 profile zip, and it worked all profiles are in the list removing mine..that I created
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I just want to say lol:laugh:
I never trust miui..it behaves strange or weird always..
What is the difference of this one from the V3 profile?
fgaurano said:
What is the difference of this one from the V3 profile?
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lol I am just guiding here, whoever having issues flashing profiles.. its all same...
Where can i find profile file?
As i using free version of kernel audiutor i need twrp flashable zip file.
Can anyone help me?
MiladHashMan said:
Where can i find profile file?
As i using free version of kernel audiutor i need twrp flashable zip file.
Can anyone help me?
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Lol you need to open your eyes and find the profile v3 thread.. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-2/development/kernel-profiles-hardrock-kernel-v1-t3804630
Hi, thanks for your work, is there any guide on how to prevent aggressively killing of this kernel? After apllied this kernel on MIUI 10 v8.8.23, apps that's supposed to be running all the time like whatsapp, gsam, etc keep getting killed aggressively.
Nice..thanks for the info
Thanks Hard_Rock83.
Anybody knows how to port this over to Xiaomi Note 4/4x which has Snapdragon 625 as well?
Updated THread for multitasking..PLease check OP.
I've only just discovered this thread, thanks for putting all the information together!
Nice tips
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