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currently i'm using Blay0s rom with data2ext on 806Hz. scored 1189 Quadrant standard.
is there any other way to squiz more juice from this baby? what rom and clock speed + other setting?
What was your best score?
motive is to score in quadrant not for everday use.
Partition your sd card with Blayos guide here on the forum. Also you should use a fast card. I got around 1700 with 787 MHz and a class 6 Transcend sd card.
Can you give some more details? I'm interested too. I have partitioned my card, I'm using CM7 nightly #35, OC 787 and data2ext2 (courtesy of TGM). Still I don't get more than 1000-1100 at most. The SDCARD I'm using is the standard card that came with my Legend, a 2 GB SanDisk class 6 (after what the speed test is saying). How can we get such high scores? I don't need 1700 also 1400-1500 will be good
Thanks
Rapier said:
Can you give some more details? I'm interested too. I have partitioned my card, I'm using CM7 nightly #35, OC 787 and data2ext2 (courtesy of TGM). Still I don't get more than 1000-1100 at most. The SDCARD I'm using is the standard card that came with my Legend, a 2 GB SanDisk class 6 (after what the speed test is saying). How can we get such high scores? I don't need 1700 also 1400-1500 will be good
Thanks
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Hmm are you sure the stock card is that fast? Also I haven't tried TGF's data2ext for CM, but isn't that for EXT4? I THINK that with EXT4 you won't get that high scores, but remember that these scores don't really mean that much. Before I partitioned my SD card with the guide, I used Rom Manager. I still got around 1300 with Blayos rom, but the phone lagged like hell.
Later versions of my data2ext cause quadrant to show lower scores.
Quadrant is a bad benchmark, it gives too much weight to IO. If the phone feels fast, you're sorted
just found out my quadrant went to 15xx... after put setCPU to performance.
I recommend using setCPU on profile "charging" and set what frequency you want to OC than set scaling to performance. this way you will not have a boot loop. if it did, just unplug your phone from the USB if it boots to avoid boot loop.
i found out that if i go more than 806 (max on Blay0's rom but not in CM), Legend will reboot. so good luck completing your quadrant.
avoid set on boot with SETCPU while doing testing or doing setting on Main. if you accidentally did and the phone happen to boot loop. Good luck.
try your best quickly navigate to Superuser and deny SetCPU before it reboot again. if you successfully got SetCPU off the SU permission list, go Manage application and Clear data for SetCPU to clear the OC setting which causes boot loop.
I'm sure there are other ways, you can list it here if theres more.
i'm still new to android hacking. since a week ago. so help appreciated
Thanks for the answers but doesn't fit my setup. I have data2ext2 not ext4...for ext4 I need CWM3 and S-Off (as is described in the threads) which I don't have. My card is reported as class 6 by the speed test (6Mb write/12 Mb read). I've partitioned it via CWM recovery 2.5.0.7 not Blay0's guide. Could this be the problem? Also I don't use setcpu but the CM ROM's setting in Performance to OC it
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Rapier said:
Thanks for the answers but doesn't fit my setup. I have data2ext2 not ext4...for ext4 I need CWM3 and S-Off (as is described in the threads) which I don't have.
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That is not true. You can partition with CWM3 and S-ON. All you have to do later on in normal mode is to convert ext[23] into ext4 using tune2fs and e2fsck, that's all.
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I didn't know that, thank's for the tip. In TGM's topic regarding data2ext I saw CWM3 is mandatory. I must admit that for CWM3 I saw later that is possible to overwrite the zip with CWM 2.5 on the sdcard with the one for CWM 3 without having S-Off. I wasn't sure that doing this I am also able to use data2ext4. But that I belive it will not bring me 1400+ scores in Quadrant if now with data2ext2 I get only 1100 (as I saw data2ext4 it's safer but scoring less in benchmarks)
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But that I belive it will not bring me 1400+ scores in Quadrant if now with data2ext2 I get only 1100 (as I saw data2ext4 it's safer but scoring less in benchmarks)
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Where data2ext2 has any given score, data2ext4 will most probably be a lower score due to Journaling - system writes a log of FS activities to the SD card as well, so in fact it writes a bit more data for each "file"...
But it is much less prone to catastrophic crashes than ext2...
Dr.Romca said:
Where data2ext2 has any given score, data2ext4 will most probably be a lower score due to Journaling - system writes a log of FS activities to the SD card as well, so in fact it writes a bit more data for each "file"...
But it is much less prone to catastrophic FScrashes than ext2...
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On my later versions they both score the same
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Nice! How about system response? Is it as snappy as ext2? we all know Quadrant score doesn't really tell you how fast your phone is...
Dr.Romca said:
Nice! How about system response? Is it as snappy as ext2? we all know Quadrant score doesn't really tell you how fast your phone is...
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As far as I can tell
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Hi guys!
I just wanted to ask you about what we Gt540 users should do for have best performance on swiftdroid M5.
Like in Quadrant and other benchmark programs.
DarkCaine said:
Hi guys!
I just wanted to ask you about what we Gt540 users should do for have best performance on swiftdroid M5.
Like in Quadrant and other benchmark programs.
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kill processes, overclock, maybe make SWAP...
Actually, without any change, on my oppinion, it's the best ROM with best performance.
I set clock on max 768/min 245; swap partition with swappines 10, s2e (400 MB ext3 partition) and it's working better then ever!
Best of all battery is on 60%, and it's already 2d1h on battery!
Nice work Mur4ik!
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kill processes, overclock, maybe make SWAP...
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i think...Swap is the most important
maryyo said:
Actually, without any change, on my oppinion, it's the best ROM with best performance.
I set clock on max 768/min 245; swap partition with swappines 10, s2e (400 MB ext3 partition) and it's working better then ever!
Best of all battery is on 60%, and it's already 2d1h on battery!
Nice work Mur4ik!
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That sounds cool but what is s2e? Am gonna try imitating you. xD
nibras_reeza said:
That sounds cool but what is s2e? Am gonna try imitating you. xD
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simple2ext...it's an application for moving applications and cache (internal memory) on ext partition. You have to create ext (i have ext3) partition and download app from market.
And if you really wont to copy me then you need swap partition as well.
I was generous so i set 512 MB ext3, and 256 swap, but you don't need so much (256ext/64swap is enough i think!
...if you put all that, let me now on your oppinion...
I have a 512MB ext2. I have already used 384MB on ext2. It includes data(lib), dalvick cache and apks. I use link2sd. I will check out s2e.
Does it move app cache or the cache partition?
nibras_reeza said:
I have a 512MB ext2. I have already used 384MB on ext2. It includes data(lib), dalvick cache and apks. I use link2sd. I will check out s2e.
Does it move app cache or the cache partition?
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I think app cache (if this is app folder), but not the cache partition!
...so on ext partition are folders: app, app-private, dalvik-cache, download, lost+found.
yeah...just overclocking and SWAP, also get an app called ROOT TOOLS.
it allows you to change boot animation, over clock, ad block(works well with angry birds), properties builder, and some other tweaks and hacks.
and btw can anyone link me a copy of livewallpaper picker apk form the original m5 rom? im using data2system
I use AdFree for Ad blocking on Android and I use MVPS Hosts file on my PC. I prefer HOSTS based ad blocking more than other methods.
And, hmm, did you guys check LBE Privacy Guard? It's pretty cool.
And, as for app cache, I guess Link2SD would do a better job since you can individually select which app(cache,apk,lib) goes to SD and which stays internal. This way, you could have Dialer, Keyboard and essential apps always on phone even if the SD is removed or not loaded right after boot.
I spend whole afternoon yesterday to make Link2SD and later S2E to work, didn't manage it , and now I move apps in .android_secure. Oh well...
My Quadrant scores:
436 - stock 2.1 ROM
800 - Swiftdroid v2.0 M5
1017 - Swiftdroid v2.0 M5 (OC @ 806 MHz)
I installed SD-Booster. And that's the great way to boost performances of microSD card .
maur4ik said in v2.0 m5 no need to overclock your phone because it has a built in overclock and it is a fastest either for some previous version of swiftdroid
angemon10 said:
I spend whole afternoon yesterday to make Link2SD and later S2E to work, didn't manage it , and now I move apps in .android_secure. Oh well...
My Quadrant scores:
436 - stock 2.1 ROM
800 - Swiftdroid v2.0 M5
1017 - Swiftdroid v2.0 M5 (OC @ 806 MHz)
I installed SD-Booster. And that's the great way to boost performances of microSD card .
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About S2E, i had a lot of problems too. I tried to create ext in recovery more then a million times, and i finally make S2E to work when i created ext3 on computer with Acronis Disk Director.
About SD-Booster, i tried it as well as one or two more similar apps and i didn't notice any difference in quadrant nor in Antutu.
maryyo said:
About S2E, i had a lot of problems too. I tried to create ext in recovery more then a million times, and i finally make S2E to work when i created ext3 on computer with Acronis Disk Director.
About SD-Booster, i tried it as well as one or two more similar apps and i didn't notice any difference in quadrant nor in Antutu.
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Quadrant does not check the SD speeds.
The performance boost of SD booster should be checked with SD Tools ( https://market.android.com/details?id=ales.veluscek.sdtools ) or something similar.
And, quadrant score is not always the best measure of a phone's performance. A better alternative would be to check the FPS of a graphics heavy application.
Overclocking speeds up only the CPU. But, in most mobile devices, CPU is not the usual limiting factor of performance. Overclocking will show a performance hike only in arithmetic apps. Rather, on most phones, performance is limited by IO speeds of the hardware.
nibras_reeza said:
Quadrant does not check the SD speeds.
The performance boost of SD booster should be checked with SD Tools ( https://market.android.com/details?id=ales.veluscek.sdtools ) or something similar.
And, quadrant score is not always the best measure of a phone's performance. A better alternative would be to check the FPS of a graphics heavy application.
Overclocking speeds up only the CPU. But, in most mobile devices, CPU is not the usual limiting factor of performance. Overclocking will show a performance hike only in arithmetic apps. Rather, on most phones, performance is limited by IO speeds of the hardware.
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Correct, not in quadrand then in Antutu (it measure SD), and i checked speed in SD Tools to, and the results were the same.
When you mentioned it, haw can I check the FPS? (And, I think quadrant does the same thing. It measure FPS in few 2D and 3D simulations)
My Quadrant score: 1174 - Swiftdroid v2.0 M5 (OC @ 768 MHz)
P.S. I just flashed M6...I'm very curious...
angemon10 said:
I spend whole afternoon yesterday to make Link2SD and later S2E to work, didn't manage it , and now I move apps in .android_secure. Oh well...
My Quadrant scores:
436 - stock 2.1 ROM
800 - Swiftdroid v2.0 M5
1017 - Swiftdroid v2.0 M5 (OC @ 806 MHz)
I installed SD-Booster. And that's the great way to boost performances of microSD card .
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lol I get 1250+ even when on v1.8 ! OC @ 825mhz
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Correct, not in quadrand then in Antutu (it measure SD), and i checked speed in SD Tools to, and the results were the same.
When you mentioned it, haw can I check the FPS? (And, I think quadrant does the same thing. It measure FPS in few 2D and 3D simulations)
My Quadrant score: 1174 - Swiftdroid v2.0 M5 (OC @ 768 MHz)
P.S. I just flashed M6...I'm very curious...
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I got some performance boost with SD Boost but it was just some 2MB/s or so which was insignificant since it can decrease SD life.
There are a lot of graphics benchmarking apps.
You can try neocore or An3DBench. There was another OpenGL test app in market under demo section but I can't remember name. I haven't personally tried many of these but this is just a start. You can look for "3d benchmark android" on Google. You can also check the FPS in many graphics intensive games.
V6 SuperCharger + SD Booster (set on 2048) + 128 MB Linux swap partition =
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V6 SuperCharger + SD Booster (set on 2048) + 128 MB Linux swap partition =
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If we talking about best performance, V6 Supercharger is definitely must have!
I set it yesrerday (so, it's still on probation), and it's like i'm having a new phone!
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If we talking about best performance, V6 Supercharger is definitely must have!
I set it yesrerday (so, it's still on probation), and it's like i'm having a new phone!
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I use Auto Memory Optimizer to modify memory management settings. Easier than tinkering with scripts.
Alright thought I would create this thread to let others people help which ROM/Kernel to choose and is most stable and smooth. And what things can make our phone laggy. Here are mine-
ROM - Kyrillos 7.5 beta
Kernel - G3Mod 1.9 Performance
Performance - Bit Laggy and FC's..
Memory Card - 8GB 4 Class
Partition and Apps Installed - 1GB Ex4, 128 Apps, 430MB free
Benchmark Score - 328
Battery Life - Didn't tested
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Currently I am using these with new kernel-
ROM - Kyrillos 7.5 beta
Kernel - FuguMod 1.3Ghz
Performance - Smooth, Stable and Fast
Memory Card - 8GB 4 Class
Partiton and Apps Installed - 1GB Ex4, 128 Apps, 430MB free
Benchmark Score - 569
Battery Life - Good
current-
(basicaly for best performance, games)
ROM- cm7 alpha 4
kernel - cm7 ultra oc 1.36 ghz
performance - fastest and best performance as of now
memory card- 8gb class 4
no data2sd or swap settings...
quadrant - upto 950!! (the highest as of now i think)(with 1.36ghz oc)
battery life - GREAT!! (set at about 700-900mhz , on-demand)
all partitions rfs, if we convert them, quadrent would reach 1100!)
before-
rom- cm7 alpha 6
kernel- cm7 ultra
performance - no lags, butter smooth!
memory card- same
quadrant- roughly 750....
battery life - again great with the same settings
all partitions rfs
That's beast speed. I will try CM7 once bluetooth gets fixed. BTW do 3d games works on CM Alpha?
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ROM - Kyrillos 7.0
Kernel - G3Mod 1.9 Ultimate
Performance - Good, but drags the **** out of my battery
Memory Card - 2GB 4 Class
Partition and Apps Installed - 1 :/
Benchmark Score - Donno why wifi not working..
Battery Life - 4+ hours
ROM - Indroid 5.2
Kernel - FuguMod Ultra release
Performance - extreme fast with no FC
Memory Card - 4GB 4 Class
Partition and Apps Installed - 1GB Ext4
Benchmark Score - 833
Battery Life - I'm very satisfied with the battery life
friend863 said:
That's beast speed. I will try CM7 once bluetooth gets fixed. BTW do 3d games works on CM Alpha?
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fpse games show amazing improvment ...definitly more playable ...... having trouble with gangstar though....
getting white textures....dont know y...
ROM - Kyrillos 7.1
Kernel - G3MOD 1.9 Performance
Performance - no FC, fast, stable
Memory Card - 8GB 4 Class
Partition and Apps Installed - 256 MB Ext4, 128 Swap, 50 apps
Benchmark Score - 435
Battery Life - About 12 Hours with data connection constantly on, have to measure without it
ROM - Kyrillos 7.1(Personalized)
Kernel - FuguMod Ultra 1.3Ghz
Performance - Smooth, Stable and Fast
Memory Card - 2GB Class4
Partiton and Apps Installed - 512 MB Ext4, 128 MB Swap
Benchmark Score - 657
Battery Life - Excellent
ROM - Kyrillos 7.1
Kernel - FuguMod Ultra 1366 Mhz
Performance - Smooth, Stable and Fast
Memory Card - 4GB 6 Class
Partiton and Apps Installed - 1GB Ex4, 128 or 256 swap(don't remember) , 60 apps
Benchmark Score - 575
Battery Life - Good
I think its better to Post this here,when its not better,than sorry!!!
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Once a brief statement for those who are not traveling so long in the Android scene:
ZRAM = ramzswap = Compcache
In order to explain more precisely ZRAM first need other terms are more clearly defined:
Swap can be compared with the swap file on Windows. If the memory (RAM) to complete the PC the data that are being used not actively outsource (eg background applications) so as to re-evacuate RAM free. To this data is written to a hard disk. If required, this data is then read back from there easily. Even the fastest SSD is slower than the RAM. On Android, there is no swap!
In ZRAM unnecessary storage resources are compressed and then moved to a reserved area in the fixed RAM (ZRAM). So a kind of swap in memory.
This Ram is more free because the data then only about 1/4 of the former storage requirements have. However, the CPU has to work in more because they compress the data has (or unpack again when they are needed). The advantage clearly lies in the speed. Since the swap partition in RAM is much faster than this is a swap partition on a hard drive.
In itself a great thing. But Android does not have a swap partition, and therefore brings Android ZRAM under no performance gain as would be the case with a normal PC.
In normal PC would look like this:
Swap = swap file (on disk) -> Slow
ZRAM (swap in RAM) -> Faster than swap
RAM -> Quick
With Android, there is no swap partition, and therefore brings ZRAM also no performance boost.
The only thing that brings ZRAM is "more" RAM. Compressed by the "enlarged" so to speak of the available memory. That's on devices with little RAM (<256MB) also pretty useful. The S2 has 1GB but the rich, and more than. There must not be artificially pushed up to 1.5 GB.
After you activate the ZRAM also has 2 disadvantages. The encoding and decoding using CPU time, which in turn has higher power consumption.
Roughly one can say (For devices with more than 512MB RAM):
Without ZRAM: + CPU Performance | + Battery | RAM
With ZRAM: CPU Performance |-Battery | + RAM
For devices with too little RAM so it makes perfect sense. But who shoots the S2 already be fully complete RAM and then still need more?
Check whether you can ZRAM runs in the terminal with
free or cat / proc / meminfo
I hope it helps to understand zRam!!!!
Thanks for the info
Yeah thanks indeed for the info - so does this mean that we must have zram disabled because of low memory ?
no its very good for devices with less ram like 289mb and we have less ram,so its useless for higher ram devices with 800-1000,but that can u read in this guide
CALIBAN666 said:
no its very good for devices with less ram like 289mb and we have less ram,so its useless for higher ram devices with 800-1000,but that can u read in this guide
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Yeah i misunderstood thanks for explaining !
But one more doubt - its good for us anyhow if we disable it will we get more free ram ?
in your statement zram is not battery friendly. ? am i correct. ? or not?
Sorry for too many questions mate - am the noobest guy here on xda that is why
not really because the system all the time creates virtual ram and distributed, just as if the ram is not needed, because then the virtual ram not needed and the system distributes it then falls to a normal ram, but I think it also comes to the what and how much the device is made for running multiple concurrent tasks, it is recommended.
nikufellow said:
Sorry for too many questions mate - am the noobest guy here on xda that is why
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no problem bro,thats the reason why i open this thread.and hey im noob too
Thank you
one of the best information thread on forum
thank you mate
ewat said:
in your statement zram is not battery friendly. ? am i correct. ? or not?
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Yes you are correct as cpu will have to do more work compresshog and de compressing stuff so more power will be consumed
Nice guide
But still i dont get it
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@CALIBAN666
ramzswap != compcache. both using compressed data on memory. both even from the same person AFAIR. the different is ramzswap using compressed swap and compcache using compressed cache.
kernel 2.6.35 source code from samsung have ramzswap support, but you need user space program to enable it (need little patch to build it for sgy but it's easy).
irfanbagus said:
@CALIBAN666
ramzswap != compcache. both using compressed data on memory. both even from the same person AFAIR. the different is ramzswap using compressed swap and compcache using compressed cache.
kernel 2.6.35 source code from samsung have ramzswap support, but you need user space program to enable it (need little patch to build it for sgy but it's easy).
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Can u help me on enabling ramzswap?? Zram is laggy
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Can u help me on enabling ramzswap?? Zram is laggy
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i follow this instruction but using build-in ramzswap.ko in sgy kernel source. the trivial part is compile rzscontrol for sgy. i forget how i build it but AFAIR need few patching. i'll post if i find it.
Not understood... Android has no swap? Then what is swapper for? Swapping partition?
I tried swapper for my galaxy y n i didnt liked it personally
By that time i had stock sd card
Im gonna try zram on my 16 gb class 6 sd card..i wish this thing works for me cuz after installing merruk kernel, my 50 mb ram got stuck
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swapp != zram
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Not understood... Android has no swap? Then what is swapper for? Swapping partition?
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With swapper you can have an swap file or you can choose to partition your SD-Card to have an swap partition there. Swap is not used by default in Galaxy Y and swap space is optional not really needed in Android (or Unix/Linux in general).
On the other hand, zram is a whole different beast.
If I'm not mistaken a dev for ace2 already made it several month ago. It using init.d script to control the zram stuff
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
DiamondBond said:
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).
Vedant Mistry said:
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
codified said:
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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Duck86 said:
@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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codified said:
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 ?????)