I have tested the V6 SuperCharger along the week and I noticed a really good performance using the Brazil Retail 2.3.6 ROM.
the battery gets a little hot
Here is my settings:
9. MegaRAM 2 w/512mb {6,12,75,100,125,150 mb}
11. OOM Grouping Fixes + Hard To Kill Launcher
For more information, visit this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276)
Don't forget to click thanks button if the above information was useful.
Enjoy.
150MB? Why? Free ram is wasted ram.
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150MB? Why? Free ram is wasted ram.
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I agree with you in parts when you say free ram is wasted ram cause free ram is used to improve system performance. But, according to those links (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20163493&postcount=6695 / http://www.rt-embedded.com/blog/archives/linux-memory-consumption/) the almost full usage of ram doesn't bring any benefits as damage in multitasking as well.
The way is to find the free ram level because below it, some apps, launchers and...why not, the whole system starts to freeze and above it doesn't improve anything.
Answering you question: I had tested all values and, in my opinion, they are the best.
Did you try with other values? What did you think?
My apologies, i looked to V6 SuperCharger script few days ago, i think i didn't fully understand what this values do.
Now i'm using ms2toobox's "Positive" settings (96MB). And i have now 24MB free ram. So it's not 96MB of wasted space. Maybe 150MB isn't so bad.
If you have 100mb free (according to task managers), it's giving you idle ram+ buffers+cached apps.
If you type the free command in terminal, you will see how much is really free - way less than you think.
The engine flush script will actually show you both stats, before and after flushing
Just tried it with setting 7.
I am going to try setting 11, too and report how it goes in a while
Is anyone else using it?
I'm using it with MegaRAM 1 setting on ICS with the new patch released for ICS by zeppelinrox. But the settings don't seem to stick after reboot.
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I'm using it with MegaRAM 1 setting on ICS with the new patch released for ICS by zeppelinrox. But the settings don't seem to stick after reboot.
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u can check this running the script again (first option).
i installed v6 on defy+ but every time it shows 50% supercharged how to increase it to 100% ?
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i installed v6 on defy+ but every time it shows 50% supercharged how to increase it to 100% ?
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which version u r usingfor defy ..try the latest one .. here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
second thing if u r on ics thn u need to read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
3rd if u r on non-ics roms .. check if u hv installed kick ass kernel and lag nullifier ..
I've been using this for over a month now, and I can say I definitely noticed an increase in smoothness
Not sure about the battery consumption, probably didn't affect it
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i installed v6 on defy+ but every time it shows 50% supercharged how to increase it to 100% ?
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If you're running Quarx ICS, then don't bother with v6 as it created more lag than it fixed. I say that because I have used it on Quarx ICS 05\12 (Bravo) with full 100% supercharged and had mixed results. Kickass Kernelizer and 3G Turbocharger (use Experimental 1) are highly recommended for Quarx ICS. I highly recommend installing my DroidX Governor Pack before using Kickass since DX Gov's install the SIO IO scheduler as well as the Gov's. If you're using Epsy's latest CM9, then the Gov Pack is still necessary since the bootmenu values for SIO are incorrect. Quarx fixed it yesterday, but there hasn't been a rom built yet with the correct fixes yet.
If your on Quarx or Epsy CM7, you really need to use this.
Since I make it a point to use Kickass Kernelizer, 3g, and v6 on almost all my roms, come by the Bravo Forums, since I only come over here to see if there are any problems with my DroidX Governors, and I'll help where I can.
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Hey guys , i find that Ram Manager pros oom values for Hard Gaming work a LOT better than the 512hp ledded option in v6 supercharger-- Hell ,any of the settings in RMP work wonderfully... So try using the v6 custOOMizer and add those values . Try it out and discuss! , its working wonderfully for me.
Keep in mind that you should keep a lightweight launcher if you are gonna set it to die hard or bulletproof. Im using Lightning launcher which uses less than 10mb overall.
Results? HTK Launcher + the gaming performance of RMP = amazing!
I could post the values here , but im not sure if im allowed .. please confirm that theres no problem and ill edit the topic to add them , otherwise just google them
Of course i assume you know what V6 Supercharger is and how to use it , if not check out this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276/
Its really easy , almost fool proof , but keep a nandroid BACKUP , just in case.
Here's a recent post from my thread
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Ram Manager Pro is a scam and a rip-off and lies to everybody who uses it.
It doesn't "lock home in memory"
It uses a modification of my OOM grouping fix (to the adj file) and called it Hard to Kill launcher at first, which I put a stop to, then it was "non-killable" launcher and now it's "lock home in memory"
And it's all a load of BS mixed with snake oil.
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If you have that app installed, V6 SuperCharger won't even run.
You pick the scamming app or the real deal.
You can't have both.
Because I say so.
I never really seen any improvement with v6 supercharger, in my opinion I think its just a waste of time! I've had better use from ram manager pro
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I never really seen any improvement with v6 supercharger, in my opinion I think its just a waste of time! I've had better use from ram manager pro
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That's BS. Supercharger script totally works great. On gb and pics it makes the home launchers faster and more responsive. U might be missing steps when you run the v6 script but its your choice.
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My r800x with the v6supercharger and stock launcher was able to play spiderman near flawlessly and without the script it has way too much lagg.
R u sure?? Shouldn't u be running v6 with gamebooster for gaming?? I think that paired up pretty well. Plus we only run the gamebooster when gaming n disable it after. The rest is up to v6 to decide. Its easier i think n much more reliable.
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That's BS. Supercharger script totally works great. On gb and pics it makes the home launchers faster and more responsive. U might be missing steps when you run the v6 script but its your choice.
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I'm not missing any steps at all its quite possibly one of the easiest foolproof scripts to install and I still say that on my device it doesn't make a difference at all its just as fast without it
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V6 supercharger is amazing, and like zep advertises, it's the only one that does what it does.
Also "lock home" barely works in rmp.
Maybe you didn't notice that there are no launcher redraws?. That alone speeds up the ui a lot.
The problem with game booster, rmp, and v6 is that they work very similarly, so using them at the same time will probably net you some very mixed results.
I uninstalled them all, and decided to keep only v6 with the same values RMP uses for hard gaming as a power shift (for quick use) and IMHO its working amazing.
My gaming performance is top notch and I can quit and open a game instantly. With RMP it was guaranteed that I would get a launcher redraw.
I wish I could post a video, but just try it and see if it works for you.
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This has been out for ages even before I joined, search before you post please unless you change this to a disscussion
how have you got v6 to save the hard gaming mode values in rmp I have been trying for over 1 hour ?
Write them down, If you have v6 running, and then run rmp in hard gaming, v6 will show you that the values are different (and it will tell you the current values)
You can also use rom tool box and check the values with the included memory manager... Auto killer will also show you the values.
Also I'm not talking about using v6, I'm talking about using v6 with a specific set of values+custoomizer, which is afaik a new idea.
So yeah this deserved its own topic.
Edit : run v6 and then option 10 (in rc11), it will then ask you to input the numbers one by one.
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Just run V6 and use more aggressive settings like a 768 HP one... god
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Just run V6 and use more aggressive settings like a 768 HP one... god
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I gotta ask this..... Why don't you make it an app? And possibly make money?
That's inevitable
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That's inevitable
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Well, I look forward to the day I see the Supercharger app! =DDDD
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Well, I look forward to the day I see the Supercharger app! =DDDD
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He may have been referencing the "And possibly make money?" part instead
lol.... gotta make an app no question
The 700hp settings makes some game force close.
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I think the idea of using v6 supercharger as a script is way beta than an app... correct me if I'm wrong,but won't Ram Manager Pro be eating ram as well as TRY to do what V6 does so flawlessly??
If there were a GUI App for V6 supercharger,I'd still use the script,less ram consumption... beta performance
A GUI is way more noob friendly and frankly , a lot less intimidating. Even if Supercharger is almost fool proof , its still was kinda scared it would brick my phone
A gui app could make zep some money , and i think most fans would support him , if it were cheap enough. I would still run the script unless the app had some exclusive features or something .
Ok, just installed the latest (non test/beta) V6 Supercharger. It seems to have changed a lot of settings as it was 'doing it's thing', but, do I need to do anything else? Or does V6 Supercharger find a balance of improved settings when it installs itself?
There's a menu with a load of options. Which would be best for a rooted x8, ALFs kernel, odexed, on GDX028b?
Options 2-4 are '256HP' (MB?)
Options 5-7 are '512HB'
Options 8-9 are '768+HP'.
Which is best - I don't do gaming, phone is used as a phone, sms, camera, email and browsing.
Many thanks
Impster
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Ok, just installed the latest (non test/beta) V6 Supercharger. It seems to have changed a lot of settings as it was 'doing it's thing', but, do I need to do anything else? Or does V6 Supercharger find a balance of improved settings when it installs itself?
There's a menu with a load of options. Which would be best for a rooted x8, ALFs kernel, odexed, on GDX028b?
Options 2-4 are '256HP' (MB?)
Options 5-7 are '512HB'
Options 8-9 are '768+HP'.
Which is best - I don't do gaming, phone is used as a phone, sms, camera, email and browsing.
Many thanks
Impster
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find lukneda's post about supercharger setting
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find lukneda's post about supercharger setting
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+1. And are you on stock kernel? If you are, better use v8.
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I am using v6,will play with v8 later.. thank for tip cascabel
You sure cant use any settings for 512mb if ram coz our x8 dosent have enough.
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Many thanks for the advice.
Job done. Phone seems quicker, and have got between 90 and 115 MB free in running 'processes'.
Thanks
Impster
If you're using your phone only as a phone, sms, camera, email and browsing, then the balanced settings in the script is all you really need.
In fact, you may not really need it at all.
Custom kernel + Odex + Basic use of phone + Script = Overkill.
If you're doing it just for play's sake, then good. But if you really only care about performance at a basic level, you might want rethink your settings. You don't need that much free RAM.
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If you're using your phone only as a phone, sms, camera, email and browsing, then the balanced settings in the script is all you really need.
In fact, you may not really need it at all.
Custom kernel + Odex + Basic use of phone + Script = Overkill.
If you're doing it just for play's sake, then good. But if you really only care about performance at a basic level, you might want rethink your settings. You don't need that much free RAM.
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Thanks for the advice - I just want to see how I can make the phone as efficient as possible - I'll try the balanced setting - 8,12,26,28,30,32 to see if I can notice/feel a diference.
Impster
i have an xperia play 16GB sd card running dixperia2 doomkernel v14 launcherpro with ram manager pro at 1.6GHz can anyone tell me the best combination they have had
Best + Stable
Xperia Play 16gb Class 10 SD Card Xperia NXT 1.2 Supercharged 1.4 Ghz Smartass V2 LuPuS GB v5
32Gb class10 sd card with DiXperia2 + removed some systemapps that i dont need (torch,calculator....)+ sick speed tweak+ auto memory manager
+lupus v.5(smartass v2 sio 1500mHz for daily use and for gaming 1700mHz performance sio) = my PLAY is a beast and really no game is laging, i get about 250mb of free ram for gaming.
Sick speed tweak?? Mind sharing??
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I would really like to know what it is.
Well...im not a expert but i also have tried dixperia 2.
But now im with Nxt Light edition 1.3
I only use advanced task killer before playing something hard like FPSE with opengl.
i have 250mb free ram.
Stable overclocked with 1.8ghz but sometimes there will be some crashes like when speeding or lowering clocks, or sometimes FPSE will crash after overclock and you will have just to open it again without issues.
I have a low class SDCard so i havent tried any Swapper.
I dont use ram manager or anything of those silly things but i readed NXT light edition comes with v6 supercharger.
I did some benchmarks ago with 1.7ghz i had better 3D Score but with 1.8ghz i had better CPU score.
Just extract and place in init.d
Source?? I'd like to read more bout it before using it. Thanks.
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Sdojoin
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Found it some time ago anywhere on xda. If you wanna know more must use google coz cant remember what thread that was, sorry.
But for me its working and it is for xperia phones.
Just found
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1267945
Right on. The 06sysctl seems like it uses to re-calculate every system ram allocation & refresh them on every use. Nice!!! Snappy snappy snappy. As for the sicktweak its kinda pretty much the same as v6 only less. So to me, the 06sysctl is enough to satisfy ur need. Thanks again.
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+1 again
Love the 06sysctl file, i can already see better performance!
But the other file keeps changing my governor so i deleted it.
Thanks cyraxx.
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No problem guys, i help you and you help me that's the way.
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No problem guys, i help you and you help me that's the way.
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Sorry for the question but... WHAT ARE THE RIGHT PERMISSIONS FOR THE FILES???
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Sorry for the question but... WHAT ARE THE RIGHT PERMISSIONS FOR THE FILES???
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Hard to go wrong with init.d files. You can set them to 777, which means ALL access is allowed. Though, technically they should be 755, which is read write exec for owner, read exec for group and read exec for global (or others)
The best way to have a blazing fast xplay is to have debloated stock rom + swapper + ram manager pro + 1.4ghz smartassv2/sio + advanced task killer :good:
I got tired of custom roms and all that stuff, i just installed stock rom and deleted all type of bloatware apps and added a couple of things to make it nicer like walkman player, bravia engine, notification toggles, new boot animation, new xperia launcher and camera app from NXT.
I so love it:laugh:
I'm more interested in best performance + long lasting BATTERY life !
Shed some light ?
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I'm more interested in best performance + long lasting BATTERY life !
Shed some light ?
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It's mostly one or the other, unless you get a bigger battery. Optimization can only go so far
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Just extract and place in init.d
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The thread didn't say, so maybe you might know. Custom ROM/kernel only I assume? I'm on stock, so I don't want to flash this without knowing for sure. Or is one of the two files in the zip possible to use on stock?
Stock does not support init.d. So if u want'em tweak either enable init.d urself or flash any custom rom or kernel that supports init.d script.
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What is smartass v2? Tried searching but the XDA app doesn't always have the best results...
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Hey people, this is my first post.
So basically this post is for people still using xperia x8 / w8.
TIPS to increase performance :
1. Install a custom ROM (with a custom kernel). It's no use installing a ROM on stock kernel because it's not very fast and battery life is low too ( I like Minicm7 and Minicm10)
2. After installing the kernel and rom, install a nice launcher. (LauncherPro for gingerbread and nova /apex for ice cream sandwich or jelly bean).
3. Tweak cyanogenmod performance settings : increase vm heap size, allow purging of assets, disable surface dithering, set cpu governor to smartassv2. Overclock if you want but not too much.
4. Use v6 supercharger script. (easy to follow and works great). Do it only if you have custom kernel, because on stock it asks to update busybox which soft bricks the phone).
5. Use autostart manager to remove unnecessary apps from boot.
6. Install apps that you need.
7. Enable "long press to kill apps" in development and kill after you use them like browsers etc.
8. Don't use task killer.
Battery life tips (I assume you are on custom ROM with custom kernel) :
1. Use setcpu and enable profiles. Make the following
A) Screen off - Set Minimum and maximum values of clock the lowest.
B) Battery levels - Choose the maximum to any value below 600 mhz but above 320 when say, the level is less than 40 percent or maximum 480 when the level drops below 50 percent.
2. Make sure you uninstall Dsp manager with titanium backup or root uninstaller.
It sucks lots of battery.
3. Don't set auto brightness.
4. Keep vm heap size to 32.
5. Set governor to on-demand using set cpu for all profiles. AS WELL as for normal usage. (where there are sliders)
6. You may use antutu battery saver. It may or may not work for you.
7. Use v6 supercharger script.
That's it. Press thanks if I helped.
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I appreciate you for the effort you made.
But there are already many threads about it and also I think that most of the x8 users do have knowledge of these basic things..
Cheers..:beer:
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I appreciate you for the effort you made.
But there are already many threads about it and also I think that most of the x8 users do have knowledge of these basic things..
Cheers..:beer:
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Sir, Thank you for your review and the beer Yes I am aware of the fact that many people know about it but are tired going through many threads so I compiled a list. That's all.
Exactly this thread will be helpful for noobs much. Nice info :thumbup:
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@op you may want to review some info. for example, for performance, smartassv2 isn't really the best choice (interactive or ondemand, anyone?). you may also want to remove v6 supercharger since noobs will ultimately ask a lot of questions about it (specially ics/jb users). conversely, ondemand is NOT the best choice if you want to save battery. it has a hair trigger that jumps to max freq and stays there for a long time (like interactive but with different conditions for scaling iirc). there are also lighter launchers than nove/apex/launcherpro. uninstalling or freezing unused apps can also help performance instead of trying to kill them (specially with apps that simply restart themselves). you also have the undervolt option. and updating busybox will not necessarily cause issues if you're on custom kernel. i've updated mine on cm7&10 without issues. i do think gdx (at least on stock kernel) bootloops if you update it. as daggre said, we already have lots of tuts about this, so it would be best to give accurate info or else it will just confuse users.
Hey i heard that if i use my sd card for page file i can increase ram or something like that but is it safe i heard that sd card life will get decreased
KillForFun said:
Hey i heard that if i use my sd card for page file i can increase ram or something like that but is it safe i heard that sd card life will get decreased
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Yes you can use Swapper 2. Useful only if you use class 6 SD card or above. otherwise no use.
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@op you may want to review some info. for example, for performance, smartassv2 isn't really the best choice (interactive or ondemand, anyone?). you may also want to remove v6 supercharger since noobs will ultimately ask a lot of questions about it (specially ics/jb users). conversely, ondemand is NOT the best choice if you want to save battery. it has a hair trigger that jumps to max freq and stays there for a long time (like interactive but with different conditions for scaling iirc). there are also lighter launchers than nove/apex/launcherpro. uninstalling or freezing unused apps can also help performance instead of trying to kill them (specially with apps that simply restart themselves). you also have the undervolt option. and updating busybox will not necessarily cause issues if you're on custom kernel. i've updated mine on cm7&10 without issues. i do think gdx (at least on stock kernel) bootloops if you update it. as daggre said, we already have lots of tuts about this, so it would be best to give accurate info or else it will just confuse users.
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Sorry for the mistakes. I wrote smartass v2 because interactive sucks too much battery and isn't practical to use. I would like to delete the thread. I'm new here so please tell me how. I will update the facts and then write
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Sorry for the mistakes. I wrote smartass v2 because interactive sucks too much battery and isn't practical to use. I would like to delete the thread. I'm new here so please tell me how. I will update the facts and then write
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you'll have to ask a mod to delete the thread. why not just update it though? it's a good thread for new guys. just update some info and you're good to go.
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you'll have to ask a mod to delete the thread. why not just update it though? it's a good thread for new guys. just update some info and you're good to go.
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Alright, I'll update by Monday. Thanks
Haha, thanks for the tips :good:
Hello MOTO G2 users,
I have been testing a lot of setting to get the best out of the stock lollipop (u can try on custom ROMS too with appropriate(optimus kernel by Flashhhh works ) kernel) on our device. After lots of flukes and changing of setting I got the device to perform its best.
If u want to try u can go ahead, but I am not responsible if anything happens to ur device
ROOT REQUIRED(Obviously)
Requirements:
1. Stellar Kernel v3.0(recommended for stock not for custom rom): http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development/stock-stellarkernel-v1-t3085277
2. Kernel Adiutor app (Download from playstore)
3. Optimus kernel (Only for custom ROMS not for stock)
Steps:
1. Open the kernel adiutor app (The stellar kernel should already be installed)
2. Set the settings as given below:
CPU:
Cpu max frequency: 1190 MHz
Cpu min Frequency: 300 MHz
Governor: interactive(mostly) or ondemand (I recommend ondemand only when u are sleeping as it saves battery)
Multicore power saving: Aggressive (U can keep it disabled if u want)
(Leave other settings as it is)
CPU Hotplug:
MPDecision: Off
Intelliplug: ON
Profile: Eco performance or balanced
Touch boost: On
MSM Hotplug: ON
Debug Mask: ON
CPUs Boosted: 4 (Adjust ur way)
Max cores screen off: ur choice
(Leave other settings as it is)
GPU:
GPU max frequency: 320MHz (u can try 450)
CPU governor: msm adreno tz
Simple Gpu Algorithm : ON
Laziness: 4
Ramp Threshold : 6
Low Memory Killer:
Foreground Application: 6MB
Visible " " : 8MB
Secondary Server: 16MB
Hidden Application: 20MB
Content Providers: 22MB
Empty application: 24MB
[Or u can apply this value easily using the scripts by selecting super multitasking profile (temp) from rt ram manger page in android development section]
(Thanks to Diamond Bond For this Values)
Thanks To:
@zakee94 :For the kernel
@DiamondBond : For the Script
@Flashhhh for optimus kernel
I really thank the developers for the works they have done for our device. Without them this was not achievable.:good::good::fingers-crossed:
I have really done nothing but only triend configuring the setting. All main work goes to those two developer.
I would recommend keeping a ram cleaner on ur device if ur ram usage goes high
Install greenify to hibernate useless apps.
Press Thanks if this helped you.
Send me ur experience after applying this.:good:
If u find something more better u can post it here
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If u find something more better u can post it here
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Dont suggest users to use the M option which removes the bootanimation bin, it dosnt help suggest them to use xposed with the backported mem-leak fix module and an lmk profile from my script (different profiles work for different people), but otherwise, nice guide, ive been meaning to post something like this for a while!
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Dont suggest users to use the M option which removes the bootanimation bin, it dosnt help suggest them to use xposed with the backported mem-leak fix module and an lmk profile from my script (different profiles work for different people), but otherwise, nice guide, ive been meaning to post something like this for a while!
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Many people dont use xposed though.
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Many people dont use xposed though.
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Well i would just for the mem leak fix
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Well i would just for the mem leak fix
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Me too
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Tried this setting on Flex OS and CM 12.1 with optimus kernel.. And it works:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Memory leak fix not required i guess
smartmax profile works perfect in my case.
Ya its good, but it may cause your phone to over heat.... Its upon you to choose governors but dont mess with low mem kill values:thumbup:
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I never faced overheat problem with smartmax (Using it from tha past three days).
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I would recommend keeping a ram cleaner on ur device if ur ram usage goes high
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And this was all I needed to know that you are a complete moron who is just posting random drivel
I'm out
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And this was all I needed to know that you are a complete moron who is just posting random drivel
I'm out
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@Vedant Mistry Bit harsh, but its true that memory killers don't work on android, purely because of the way that memory management is handled on android. The whole system is set up to use lots of ram. Ram use isn't bad, CPU use is. If you use a task killer to free up more ram, android will just restart the service and use extra CPU in doing so, plus your phone will be slower because you haven't got the cached data already there in the ram. Free ram on android is wasted ram.
So, that, in a nutshell, is why the insult (however harsh) was flung.
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@Vedant Mistry Bit harsh, but its true that memory killers don't work on android, purely because of the way that memory management is handled on android. The whole system is set up to use lots of ram. Ram use isn't bad, CPU use is. If you use a task killer to free up more ram, android will just restart the service and use extra CPU in doing so, plus your phone will be slower because you haven't got the cached data already there in the ram. Free ram on android is wasted ram.
So, that, in a nutshell, is why the insult (however harsh) was flung.
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And this was all I needed to know that you are a complete moron who is just posting random drivel
I'm out
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First of all, I never told that I was some superhero(pro) that would give the 100% guarantee of this guide working for all. And I also know that free ram on android is wasted ram. But based on my experience with stock ROM running those low memory killer values, the ram usage goes high on running lot of apps e.g. 740mb/848mb and the phone just lags like hell. So by cleaning your ram (more like Memory boost) you can get out of the lag.
And if you don't want to follow this guide don't follow it but don't kill/be harsh on me. I have already written in the thread that any new suggestions are welcomed. I found this working so I posted it.
Vedant Mistry said:
First of all, I never told that I was some superhero(pro) that would give the 100% guarantee of this guide working for all. And I also know that free ram on android is wasted ram. But based on my experience with stock ROM running those low memory killer values, the ram usage goes high on running lot of apps e.g. 740mb/848mb and the phone just lags like hell. So by cleaning your ram (more like Memory boost) you can get out of the lag.
And if you don't want to follow this guide don't follow it but don't kill/be harsh on me. I have already written in the thread that any new suggestions are welcomed. I found this working so I posted it.
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Hey I wasn't trying to kill anything, or be harsh on you. I was just trying to clarify why the other guy was If it works for you, go for it. I'm all for experimentation and fresh ideas
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virtual memory
dirty ratio 65
dirty background 65
disrty background centisecs 1200
dirty expire centisecs 2500
swappiness 100
vfs cache pressure 30
Cpu governer- zzmoove
Min freq-96000hz
Gpu- simple ondemand; 450mhz; laziness-7
I/o scheduler- zen or fiops regarding ur usage....
Fiops if u prefer multitask
Zen if u want normal daily use
MSM MPDECISION - ON with default values
For more juice u can use Leandroid......
this settings work well for me
Thnx to "blind rodro" for helping me out
Rom- euphoria( by sarath)
Kernel- optimus r6( by flashhh)
Model- xt1068(lol by motorola ?????)