Best battery life ICS kernel? - Eee Pad Transformer General

What's the thoughts on best battery life kernels?
I'm using guevor v1.1 but think that 22.6 was better.
I tried harmony and didn't think it was all that good performance and battery on arhd 3.5.1 I.

I'm currently using gouvers 23 and undervolting his defaults. Battery life even at 1.4GHz has been excellent.
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I'm using kernel that comes with eos and clocked at 1.2 ghz battery is awsome get like 3 days of use with dock.

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Cyanogen 6 RC2 vs Enomther's 2.11.3 in Battery Life

Which do you get bettery battery life with?
Too me I wouldn't think it would make much of a difference. I'm on cmrc6. Using setcpu is the real battery saver imo. Guess it would depend on the kernal also though.
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Rock mod vs 99 vs bcblend

All about the battery life has anyone tested these three kernels in detail.
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Because of the slight variance in hardware on the Shift its very much a YMMV situation. For example, everyone raved about bcnice's kernel how it gave huge gains battery life, but for me it gave me the worst battery life. Before Nightly #88 ScaryGhoul's kernel gave me the best battery life.
I'm using newest miui
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i like Rock mod did very well with battrey

Speedmod or Goku kernel

Whicj is bttr sm k3.6 or goku 1.3
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Depends on your preference. One thing to take note, Speedmod has been there for quite sometimes and has quite a good reputation for stability and performance.
I have been running Goku with RocketRom v7 for 2 days now.. very nice combo, slick with just the occasional lag, but that could easily be my lack of tweaking knowledge than the Kernel
Try NoteCore kernel. Very stable and fast. Also, the battery life is awesome.

Did someone try to over clock STOCK ROM 4.0.4

is there anyone able to over clock STOCK ROM 4.0.4. Please post the kernel and the procedure.
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kaskhan78 said:
is there anyone able to over clock STOCK ROM 4.0.4. Please post the kernel and the procedure.
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I think we all are waiting for a Pershoot kernel (keep an eye on http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/) although I have to say that I have never felt so little need to OC than with this ROM...
Maybe with CPU intensive games but I don't do gaming on my mobile devices.
yaa we should wait for peershot kernel. Btw battery life with this rom is quite amazing almost double the time the 3.2 gave, I lost only 1% in 7 hours standby. may be OC reduce the battery life a bit.
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kaskhan78 said:
yaa we should wait for peershot kernel. Btw battery life with this rom is quite amazing almost double the time the 3.2 gave, I lost only 1% in 7 hours standby. may be OC reduce the battery life a bit.
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Maybe we can gain battery life by keeping a low clock when not in use...i am definitely looking forward for a new kernel as well.
i havent overclock ICS yet but i did overclock JellyBean to 1.4 via SetCpu. Its running very smooth!!!!!

Best kernel for battery management

Hi guys. Do you know which is the best kernel for 4.2.2 for the battery management? Now I use jelly shot with marmite 8.5 bigmem
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You are probably using the best kernel for battery management... If you want to save some more battery, then follow some or all of these steps...
Change governor to smartassV2 and I/O to row
Go to developer tools and make max background running processes to 3 or 4
You can also overclock your system to 800Mhz max for saving battery
Use Greenify app from Play Store and hibernate all your apps, so they don't run in background
Jellyshot v4 was a real battery saver for me... Had been given around 5hr+ screen time in a single charge...
However, I switched to Carbon because it had more features, but obviously, a bit less battery life...
Try these steps for sure and I'm definite that you'll save huge hours of battery fr sure
I'll try. Thanks a million for your help!!!
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I Say go for gamerzrom with stock kernel it has pretty good battery life and a lot better performance .. Carbon is also good but I have too many random reboots with it becoz its Still in nightly mode not a stable version and even for a nightly its pretty good .. And jellyshot is the king of all the roms with marmite 8.5 bigmem is amazing these are my suggestions best of luck !
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