Which Rom, paired with which kernel(clock, governor and scheduler too), on which device? Trying to get more of an idea as to where the popularity lies with the nxs
Check Sig. I'm still on ICS, not ready to make the JB jump.
Nexus S (GMS i9020a)
Paranoid (1.6 - 4.0.4)
Matrix Kernel (CFS - 20.0)
Ondemmand (1000/100)
Deep Idle (On - Deadline)
Live OC - 100 (400/800)
BLX - 98 (Inverted Apps)
right now on the NS4G
Burns' CM10 latest, 8.06
w/ thalamus kernel
thalamus is fast, with little to no lag at all...best i've experienced. Battery is also equal to ICS if not maybe slightly better
309041291a said:
Check Sig. I'm still on ICS, not ready to make the JB jump.
Nexus S (GMS i9020a)
Matrix Kernel (CFS - 22.5)
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Oh really?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29819948
CM10 V1.10 + Trinity
JellyBelly 1.0.0 with latest thalamus kernel
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
cm10 v1.10 + custom built kernel (stock merged to 3.0.39 + voodoo sound + blx)
config: default voltages, ondemand, CFQ
This combo results in smooth operation and great standby time...
I just noticed that the default IO scheduler for my custom build was CFQ, and other kernel developers have to change it if they want 'deadline.' I thought the default in the stock kernel was 'deadline.' Is this still true for JellyBean? If so where was this set when building the kernel?
--== HurryNwait ==--
karnoff said:
right now on the NS4G
Burns' CM10 latest, 8.06
w/ thalamus kernel
thalamus is fast, with little to no lag at all...best i've experienced. Battery is also equal to ICS if not maybe slightly better
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Ditto for me too. I prefer the streamlined kernel to the other kernels with extra "fluff." And so far, CM10 has been performing well for me too.
Stock I9020A JellyBean
Simple Kernel 1.3.2 (it has voodoo colors!)
Ondemend
deadline
cadarn07 said:
Ditto for me too. I prefer the streamlined kernel to the other kernels with extra "fluff." And so far, CM10 has been performing well for me too.
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quick question... where can i download the thalamus kernel? the only one i've been able to find is for the nexus s and not the 4g.. will that work?
SlimICS 4.2
Matrix v22 Kernel
shmoozie said:
quick question... where can i download the thalamus kernel? the only one i've been able to find is for the nexus s and not the 4g.. will that work?
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the kernels for the NS are interchangeable, grab the one in the GSM forums...ive actually noticed an increase in performance with that one...its solid
rom: restruction remix 1.3
kernel: marmite 1.5b(by bedalus)
100-800mhz deadline smatassv2
perfect battery life with performance
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk 2
irishrally said:
Oh really?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29819948
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I don't see your point.... Yes I may have tried JB ROMs, but I keep coming back to this set up as a daily. I can't stick with JB, I am not ready to make the full jump and loose everything I currently have.
Nexus S (GMS i9020a)
Paranoid (1.6 - 4.0.4)
Matrix Kernel (CFS - 20.0)
Ondemmand (1000/100)
Deep Idle (On - Deadline)
Live OC - 100 (400/800)
BLX - 98 (Inverted Apps)
309041291a said:
I don't see your point.... Yes I may have tried JB ROMs, but I keep coming back to this set up as a daily. I can't stick with JB, I am not ready to make the full jump and loose everything I currently have.
Nexus S (GMS i9020a)
Paranoid (1.6 - 4.0.4)
Matrix Kernel (CFS - 20.0)
Ondemmand (1000/100)
Deep Idle (On - Deadline)
Live OC - 100 (400/800)
BLX - 98 (Inverted Apps)
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para 1.6 is good ! but I feel that kangy ultra r remix is smoother than paranoid 1.6. but u get only phone UI ha has (which I don't mind) ima fan of both! can't wait for paranoid to be 2 or stable release of kangy rremix!
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk 2
JellyBelly 1.0 with Thalamus kernel here too. I'm really happy with it except for the lack of Voodoo Color. Does anyone know of a kernel that's as good as Thalamus but with VC? I find the stock colors to be really ugly, but don't want to sacrifice stability just to get them. Or if anyone just does a repack of Thalamus' kernel with VC, that would be ideal I think.
Oxygen GB 2.3.2 and the kernel that comes with it
Slim Bean 2.0
Matr1x 22.5
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Burnsra's CM10. Air Kernel w/SmartassV2 governor @ 1.2 ghz. Anker 1600 mAh battery.
Rascream (ICS)
Trinity T11 @ 100/1096Mhz, ondemand, noop
BM tweaks
My dark elegant v1.5 theme mod
Uptime 430 hours without any problem!
Links in my signature
Related
I'm interested to know the overclocks that everyone gets and what kernel/roms they are using.
I'm using Cyanogenmod 7 RC1, Netarchy 1.2.4 CFS. At 1.2 Ghz atm.
Well my signature down below is what im currently using.
I tried to up the speed to 1.3ghz and it worked fine but i had one random reboot, and so i just decided to go back to 1.2ghz.
No problems at all so far.
Edit - its the 1.2.4 cfs version of netarchy by the way!
Sent from my Nexus S (Bionix 1.3 - netarchy kernel 1.2 ghz)
1.3GHz STABLE with CM7 and Netarchy 1.2.4 CFS
CM7 RC1
Netarchy 1.2.3 BFS
1.4 GHZ
Stability? - I'll get back to you on that after a few more days of usage.
its a shame some phone tolerate higher overclocks better than others
It's natural though, it's the same with overclocking pc processors - some handle higher speeds and that's that XD
I'm running CM7 RC1 with Netarchy 1.2.4 CFS
@ 1.2ghz stable, I can't hit anything higher though.
1.3ghz with nightly #1 and netarchy 1.2.4 bfs rock stable
i use a bunch of different kernels, mostly different trinity kernels(released and test kernels) and netarchys kernels. my ns can run stablely at 1.6ghz, and even run 1.7ghz but not very stable. that said, i mostly use 1.2 through 1.5ghz for daily use(almost exclusively with cyanogenmod). 1.6ghz and 1.7ghz i save for benchmarking, they are not that great on battery life as you can imagine
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CM7 RC1
Natarchy 1.2.4 BFS
1.4 GHZ
Rock solid
slowz3r said:
its a shame some phone tolerate higher overclocks better than others
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Opinions vary on that. O/C'ing these phones has no real purpose other than as a geek factor. There's nothing I've installed on my phone that pushes the default clock speed on these hummingbirds.
With that said, I can run at 1.3 and remain stable. Just no reason to and the negative potential impact, instability and more importantly accelerating the death of the CPU, presents more reasons not to O/C than there are to do so.
Opinion yes, but if someone has an app they use that doesn't run well at stock, but does when overclocking, I'd love to hear it and try that scenario out.
jonjon68 said:
Opinions vary on that. O/C'ing these phones has no real purpose other than as a geek factor. There's nothing I've installed on my phone that pushes the default clock speed on these hummingbirds.
With that said, I can run at 1.3 and remain stable. Just no reason to and the negative potential impact, instability and more importantly accelerating the death of the CPU, presents more reasons not to O/C than there are to do so.
Opinion yes, but if someone has an app they use that doesn't run well at stock, but does when overclocking, I'd love to hear it and try that scenario out.
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100% correct.
Developers, give me better apps/games so I can actually use the device's potential. Until then, everyone else can have their wet dreams about getting a dual core phone.
HI, how did u get 'H' to show up, instead of 3g?? Thanks
bolabola118 said:
HI, how did u get 'H' to show up, instead of 3g?? Thanks
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its not enabled by default(in stock), but is enabled in some custom roms, like cm7.
jonjon68 said:
Opinions vary on that. O/C'ing these phones has no real purpose other than as a geek factor. There's nothing I've installed on my phone that pushes the default clock speed on these hummingbirds.
With that said, I can run at 1.3 and remain stable. Just no reason to and the negative potential impact, instability and more importantly accelerating the death of the CPU, presents more reasons not to O/C than there are to do so.
Opinion yes, but if someone has an app they use that doesn't run well at stock, but does when overclocking, I'd love to hear it and try that scenario out.
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its weird, before netarchy instituted the safeboot at 1ghz feature in his kernels i would just get boot loops but after boot i can overclock it as i please .
im not really complaining either way i just think its funny
jonjon68 said:
Opinions vary on that. O/C'ing these phones has no real purpose other than as a geek factor. There's nothing I've installed on my phone that pushes the default clock speed on these hummingbirds.
With that said, I can run at 1.3 and remain stable. Just no reason to and the negative potential impact, instability and more importantly accelerating the death of the CPU, presents more reasons not to O/C than there are to do so.
Opinion yes, but if someone has an app they use that doesn't run well at stock, but does when overclocking, I'd love to hear it and try that scenario out.
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Well put. I overclock my phone just to show off. There is no noticeable change unless you count the number on my setcpu widget
Sent from my MattedBlues CM7 Google Nexus S!
CM7 RC1
Netarchy 1.2.4 CFS 1.3ghz stable
haven't tried 1.2.4 BFS yet.
ryan562 said:
CM7 RC1
Netarchy 1.2.4 CFS 1.3ghz stable
haven't tried 1.2.4 BFS yet.
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Ditto for me.
do you guys can really confirm that these overcloked devices can make the whole day with standart batteries??because i know mine and i am pretty sure it cant(with me using it at least)...
Yeah, I know, its my first release and its build #28. Just wanted to let you guys know how much of my time with testing and building I put in to this. Tons of thanks to Morfic, Netarchy, Supercurio, Dagnus, the great devs at Google, and of course the ever wonderful Codeworkx, Coolya, and Atinm. Now that the dry part is over, lets get to the good stuff!
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I hid the download link in the text, so you'd better read it!
designgears said:
Joe Biden support Trident!
http://www.joebidensteeth.com/
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Features:
Massive+stable 1400 MHz Overclock (tested on several phones and found to be stable if you don't use SetCPU or any other CPU frequency setter)
Voodoo Sound v4 (v5 coming soon)
A cool boot screen
A cool name
Gingerbread-ful
Built with codesourcery's ARM-EABI 2010.09 Toolchain for more optimizations than the stock CM7 kernel
Kernel HZ set to 1000 for buttery-smoothnessitude
How to use it: Flash it through ClockworkMod recovery like you would any other ROM. After you've booted, get SetCPU here and then open it, switch your governor to conservative, and then set your min frequency to 100MHz.
Oh! Did I mention its fully opensource?! https://github.com/ytt3r/android_kernel_samsung has the stuff
Please report any issues you have with the kernel here
New website! http://goo.gl/ENJLC
Like it? Hit thanks or buy me some root beer!
Warning: The second you click the download link here (or here for the 256 HZ version you release me of any and all liability of emotional, physical, or metaphysical damage that this kernel may do to you or your phone, even though it was thoroughly tested.
#30
Changed kernel HZ to 1000 for buttery-smoothness and not much increased battery drain. Not like you'd worry about that on an overclocked kernel, right?
Compiled with Codesourcery's ARM-EABI 2010.09 Toolchain for more buttery-smoothness. How much more can it take?!
Looking forward to see where this goes!
Edit: I can only assume this is I9000 based bc all of the ROMS myself and others build are also I9000 based. Is that an appropriate assumption?
Is this compatible with fugu tweaks?
Particularly with Phoenix Ultimate
bunnsguy said:
Is this compatible with fugu tweaks?
Particularly with Phoenix Ultimate
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Fugu tweaks shouldn't be needed, it's buttery smooth and Gingerbread-y
What's it based on? Any color tweaks?
Edit: boo, it's for cm7
Sent from Serendipity Rom by MikeyMike01 & ChanceM using XDA App
adamholden85 said:
Looking forward to see where this goes!
Edit: I can only assume this is I9000 based bc all of the ROMS myself and others build are also I9000 based. Is that an appropriate assumption?
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/me facepalms I forgot to mention CM7, should be edited now
downloading now
just wondering if it was necessary to disable to make work
So this is oc to 1400 and can not be adjusted using voltage control, just run with it
CM7
Sounds about right!
How does battery life with this kernel compare to the battery life of stock cm7 nightlies, or the battery life with TheEscapists OC-UV kernel?
So I'm a little curious.. how would you set what OC you want? Would you just set it to 1.3 or 1.4Ghz and not mess with UV settings at all?
ytt3r said:
/me facepalms I forgot to mention CM7, should be edited now
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I thought I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in glee and were suddenly silenced.
Coreym said:
So I'm a little curious.. how would you set what OC you want? Would you just set it to 1.3 or 1.4Ghz and not mess with UV settings at all?
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Back on Froyo, my phone couldn't even handle 1300MHz, now it easily gets to 1400 and the battery life is plenty for me UV is not implemented yet.
AdamNimrod said:
I thought I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
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lolwut?
More good stuff for CM7 . Thanks a lot for this release. Going to give it a shot.
Will this be updated with the nightlies? Are fixes like wifi sleep already implemented
CM7
No and yes respectively. I will release periodic updates though, with the latest from teamhacksung.
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So it it gonna be running 1.4Ghz all the time or will the frequencies only go to max when required?
You can set the CPU governor in SetCPU, as long as you don't set the frequencies.
In answer to your question, it defaults to ondemand. (So it varies based on how much power you need.)
Sent from my SGH-I897 using XDA App
OK OK I got bored and we're back for now!
Features:
BLN works works works works works works works works works works works works works!
1.5GHz Overclock
Voodoo Sound v7
Undervolting via Xan's Voltage Control app
A cool boot logo
Voodoo Color
"Unlocked" FPS cap
Xcaliburinhand's Gingerbread Dock Fixes (still unmerged with teamhacksung)
Bugs:
SetCPU seems to be working better, but don't count on it
Download: http://goo.gl/JU9aE
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Grab your nightly build here: http://goo.gl/lh6J3 (Usually done ~1:10 AM EST depending on the workload of the processor and bandwidth available at the given time)
Disclaimer: This will eat your babies
Actually, I'm not responsible for any damage this kernel might do to the space-time continuum (or your phone)
Don't forget to hit thanks or buy me a root beer! Of course you can also follow me on twitter or get me more dropbox space
I pride myself on opensourcing my work for people to build on: https://github.com/ytt3r/android_kernel_samsung has the stuff.
Follow Shaolin95's mini overclocking guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10936691&postcount=1102
Credits
TheEscapist
Morfic
Netarchy
Codeworkx
Coola
Atinm
Kang or Kangsterizer or whatever he goes by it confuses me
Supercurio (Seriously, donuts to him! All of his hard work powers this.)
everyone's re-using my patchs & stuff for lagfix/color/sound
and even make pure clones of my kernel (i'm thinking about Dark something)
and as a result i get 0 contribution (open source way)
and 0 donation
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Changelog for build #10
Fixed BLN for reals
New recover that writes over bad blocks instead of skipping them
Rebased on 2.6.35.11 "bug-free"
Changelog for build #7
Fixed all the bugs build #5 introduced (I think)
Changelog for build #5
Voodoo Sound v7
Overclock up to 1500MHz
Voodoo Color (71 of you said we needed it, I guess majority rules... )
"Unlocked" FPS Cap
100% working BLN
Awesome flashing right now.
Does the UVing work with MIUI or is the same as with the Escapists kernel?
Works with MIUI, untested on cm7. Problem is with MIUI, the sliders aren't calibrated to the screen right so its tough to slide and get a good voltage.
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ytt3r said:
Works with MIUI, untested on cm7. Problem is with MIUI, the sliders aren't calibrated to the screen right so its tough to slide and get a good voltage.
Sent from my SGH-I897 using XDA App
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Ya so same thing with the Escapists deal, Ill test, but happy to see this. Flash went successful.
EDIT: Voodoo Sound doesnt work, and it seems pretty choppy right now at 1.2 OC with MIUI
EDIT 2: OC'ed at 1.4 its flies. But 1.3 it was still choppy. Odd.
And just a request you think you could try Kanging voodoo color from the Escapist's kernel?
For some reason everything is choppy after a boot but before you turn the screen off and on. Also, voodoo sound is 100% there, have you run the app?
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ytt3r said:
For some reason everything is choppy after a boot but before you turn the screen off and on. Also, voodoo sound is 100% there, have you run the app?
Sent from my SGH-I897 using XDA App
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it isnt choppy any more I just OC'ed to 1.4 which I have never done before but the phone is handeling it well and its going super fast.
And ya I have the Voodoo Control app up, I tried doing headphone ampliphier and it force closes
edit
Will give this a go tomorrow
MIUI
oooh. ill flash right now on cm7 and let you know
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I am liking this kernel.
OC'd to 1.4ghz and ran linpack for the hell of it.
19.5 MFLOPS. Most I've ever seen on my phone. :|
CM7 + Trident ftw
lol I got mflops of 26.5 the other day on the last Trident build
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26.5 how? That sounds unbelievable lol.
it was random. I was getting 20 steady. if you look on the top captivate scores it would have been the fourth or fifth highest lol
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stuff said:
I am liking this kernel.
OC'd to 1.4ghz and ran linpack for the hell of it.
19.5 MFLOPS. Most I've ever seen on my phone. :|
CM7 + Trident ftw
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ya I have never run my phone at 1.4 but thats the only thing that makes MIUI not really choppy.
But it really has payed off its 100% stable for me and the fastest my phones ever been. Getting about 19.5-20 in Linpack, and just overall the phone flies.
So heres my equation for success:
MIUI B6+Trident FTW
Dlev7 said:
ya I have never run my phone at 1.4 but thats the only thing that makes MIUI not really choppy.
But it really has payed off its 100% stable for me and the fastest my phones ever been. Getting about 19.5-20 in Linpack, and just overall the phone flies.
So heres my equation for success:
MIUI B6+Trident FTW
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I am currently running miui at 800 and I do not find it choppy at all
MIUI
steady linpack of 19.5, slightly lower than my average on #30. get this, quadrant score of 2475 first run
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oh and two questions for you, ytt3r. first, what's the kernel Hz values at? and what's the voltage for 100mhz, 850?
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Did neldar finally port BLN to Gingerbread/Nexus S?
Not sure if it's just me..
but it appears this only lets my CPU scale down to 1ghz.
I cannot get it to change at all.
My phone freezes on quadrent standards lol
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the CM CPU adjuster I've noticed does that.. I use SETCPU. and it works fine if you have the latest version and don't use set on boot
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I want to hear from you too guys. What is best rom for you and what setting are you using like scripts, which kernel, tweaks etc.
including new roms like PrimeHD, FireDroid, GingerJHv etc.
It would be better if you could write like pros and cons including antutu score or similar otherwise its hard to understand anything just from one word or sentence without any explaining
dont make chaos here please
My favorite is Gdx
Pros:
-the smoothest scrolling ever
-perfect 2D
-nice 3D performance
-fast, stable and reliable(no FCs)
-everything is working
Cons:
-Huge battery drain!!!
I was on alfs v06 kernel running v6supercharger script oc @ 768mhz
Antutu: 1800+ (it has improved a lot for new roms especially 3D score)
goldenr said:
My favorite is Gdx
Pros:
-the smoothest scrolling ever
-perfect 2D
-nice 3D performance
-fast, stable and reliable(no FCs)
-everything is working
Cons:
-Huge battery drain!!!
I was on alfs v06 kernel running v6supercharger script oc @ 768mhz
Antutu: 1800+ (it has improved a lot for new roms especially 3D score)
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Another cons for GDX is lack of updates. (I know doixanh its busy...)
Im using Firedroid v01 its super fast and usually gets over 700 3D score and a total of over 2000 in antutu with overclock 806 Mhz
Sent from my E15i using Tapatalk
Im using ginger dx with stock kernel
not overclocked and
-its fast
-great for gaming
-works almost evrithing
-no1 for me gingerdx v022 by doixanh
I am using S-rom V8 with nAa v09 kernel.
-Fast
-Quite smooth
-No bugs
-Good for normal gaming.
IM PROUD
well im proud to say that i have this score @600mhz..how much more if i OC it..
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yes, that's 1927..
>ROM: FroyoProv2.4
>Kernel: Stock
>tweaks: 99xtweaks by xtreme people
>odexed my phone
>ondemand governor
PROS
>very fast as you can see in my score
>using smartass governer has no lags even if you set the max cpu to 480mhz..its still fast..
>very good performace for gaming
>very good battery life
CONS
>its FROYO, but who cares, its much faster than others who have gingerbread or cm7 roms..
before i installed the rom i followed this guide
hit thanks if i helped you!
wow :0 u have outstanding 2D score comparing to CM7 roms
Thank you for sharing.
Yes indeed..
Sent from my XPERIA X8 using xda premium
baiclark said:
well im proud to say that i have this score @600mhz..how much more if i OC it..
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yes, that's 1927..
>ROM: FroyoProv2.4
>Kernel: Stock
>tweaks: 99xtweaks by xtreme people
>odexed my phone
>ondemand governor
PROS
>very fast as you can see in my score
>using smartass governer has no lags even if you set the max cpu to 480mhz..its still fast..
>very good performace for gaming
>very good battery life
CONS
>its FROYO, but who cares, its much faster than others who have gingerbread or cm7 roms..
before i installed the rom i followed this guide
hit thanks if i helped you!
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Yeah that's what you usually get with FroyoPro, nothing special.
Sent from my XPERIA X8 using xda premium
heres my specs:
ROM: gingerdx v022 (gonna change soon, getting bored of no new updates)
KERNEL: ALF'S V06
anTuTu:
RAM: 112
CPU integar: 193
CPU flow point: 150
2d graphics: 417
3d graphics: 445
database IO: 130
SD card write: (3.5 MB/s) 35
SD card read (9.5 MB/s) 95
CPU frequency: 600 MHz
Total score 1577
BTW i could change CPU frequency if i wanted but if it is above 700 my phone will reboot
The fastest rom so far is FireDroid 1.0 with ALFS 7 ICS. No need for scores - trust me on this one.
altera.hr said:
The fastest rom so far is FireDroid 1.0 with ALFS 7 ICS. No need for scores - trust me on this one.
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Yes, but the whole point of the thread was to show your scores LOL
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Well yes! dont be lazy! ;D but thats not the most important obviuosly, the most important is how stable and fast a ROM is!
I just thought maybe this will help for someone who doesnt know which rom to choose!
And I want to know too, what others think!
I've been using MinCM7-2.1.x for the last week or so now, seems to be very stable so far with the latest nAa kernel. Has pinch-to-zoom functions, everything working (e.g. camera, radio) and has nightly builds. Great ROM, fast as hell, well worth a look at!
Update on MiniCM7-2.1.9 benchmark results (this benchmark is NOT on a clean install / has many apps installed which probably isn't the best way to benchamrk this ROM, I will update results with results from a "clean" install);
Update:
As a fresh / clean install the score is nearly identical @ 1642 SCORE.
want to see
Currently using MiniCM 2.1.9 with Naa kernel and extremely happy with it.
AtiCM v3 was extremely fast for me but was unable to install Whatsapp so switched to MiniCM.
OK.... I just benchmarked the FireDroid 1.0 ROM. - Clean ROM install with Alfs07-ICS kernel (AnTuTu, Screenshot it and TaskManager installed only!). First thoughts is this ROM is super-fast and will be amazing with some more work. Not tested too much but the first thing I noticed was no support for HPSA, only able to use 3G. Pinch-to-zoom works perfectly. Camera works, not tested radio functionality.
Benchmark results below. I noticed the SD Card Read performance was low-ish after first benchmark (benhmark app installed to phone memory in the first benchamrk, then moved it to the SD Card and re-run the test which seemed to slightly improve the data speed but decreased other functions, both outputs below):
If HSPA was working in this ROM I would happily keep using it, but I'm going back to MiniCM7 for now!
I use ROM: Achotjan Semc Debrand Engine | V1.0_Beta-2 | FreeXperia Project |
-it's nice,
- fast,
- new,
- it's look like original 2.1.C.0.0 but it's original copy of Xperia Mini.
Bugs for now:
- (wifi- for someone works),
- USSD codes problem= com.android.phone it's not resposonding
Everything work fine!
You just need unlock bootloader, nAa v11 and be happy.
Achotjan Semc Debrand Engine | V1.0_Beta-2 | FreeXperia Project
Sprint: any GB ROMs with battery life as good as ICS?
The few that i have tried were draining battery like crazy...thanks.
My favorite GB rom was NSCollab. I maxed out at around 25hrs of battery life using that rom and Matr1x kernels.
ICS is so far beyond GB that I can never go back. AOKP with Steve Garon's kernels netted 51hrs with 5-6hrs of screen on time while running twice as smooth.
Currently running euroskank 3/31 4.0.4 with Trinity T11 and am seriously impressed - now that 4.0.4 is out, there is no going back to any 4.0.3 or 2.3.x rom.
I was getting long standby times - but as soon as I started using the phone - poof! Battery drain like crazy.
Anyone care to update on the newest 4.0.4 (official) Sprint software? (I am now using my Photon, otherwise I would test it myself.)
Thanks for whatever input you have.
I'm running the officially unofficial sprint ics. I have never got very good battery on this phone. But here's what I have so far, first day running it.
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Oxygen 2.3.2 I believe was amazing, stockish but with just enough mods to get the most out of GB, sometimes I flash back to it
I was a big Oxygen and BB Gingerbread guy b/c battery issues on ICS for me too. Try Swamp Goblins AOSP 4.0.4 smooth and Im getting the same if not better battery on his, Deodexed with a couple mods, and stock kernel its sweet!
Pete's Bugless Beast GPA19 had much better battery life than any of the ICS roms I tried.... so much so that I'm still on GB
Weird I thought GB battery was much better than ICS....
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 28)
Air Kernel (3.45)
OC 800/100 (Noop)
Live OC (100)
v6 Supercharged
Chainfire 3D (Force GPU)
309041291a said:
Weird I thought GB battery was much better than ICS....
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 28)
Air Kernel (3.45)
OC 800/100 (Noop)
Live OC (100)
v6 Supercharged
Chainfire 3D (Force GPU)
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Not for me. ICS offered twice the battery life over GB, as I mentioned above. I maxed out at less than 30hrs with NSCollab GB but over 50hrs with AOKP milestone 3 (with around 5-6 screen on time).
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Braneless said:
Not for me. ICS offered twice the battery life over GB, as I mentioned above. I maxed out at less than 30hrs with NSCollab GB but over 50hrs with AOKP milestone 3 (with around 5-6 screen on time).
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How did you get that much O.O........ with AOKP.....
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 28)
Air Kernel (3.45)
OC 800/100 (Noop)
Live OC (100)
v6 Supercharged
Chainfire 3D (Force GPU)
309041291a said:
How did you get that much O.O........ with AOKP.....
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 28)
Air Kernel (3.45)
OC 800/100 (Noop)
Live OC (100)
v6 Supercharged
Chainfire 3D (Force GPU)
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Details are posted in the various other battery threads and the AOKP and SG kernel threads. I ran 100/1100mhz, stock voltage, interactive governor, and turned mobile data off when not being actively used.
I have to mention that this combo was smooth as silk, very quick, and I suffered not one single lockup or reboot.
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Braneless said:
Details are posted in the various other battery threads and the AOKP and SG kernel threads. I ran 100/1100mhz, stock voltage, interactive governor, and turned mobile data off when not being actively used.
I have to mention that this combo was smooth as silk, very quick, and I suffered not one single lockup or reboot.
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Tomorrow I'm running interactive at 1100/100..... Haha
Nexus S (GSM i9020a)
AOKP (Build 28)
Air Kernel (3.45)
OC 800/100 (Noop)
Live OC (100)
v6 Supercharged
Chainfire 3D (Force GPU)
Anyone know how this recent unofficial official fairs? I just got a new Nexus tonight and will be loading something up in the morning...
I get similar results with just about any GB rom I've tried. Currently running Oxygen 2.3.2 with Lynx kernel. Trying that one out, looks very good so far.