I just rooted my n1 and flashed cm7 and i wantbto knowbyoir favorite kernel choice im looking to be able to overclock and have decent battery life
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I've been looking through roms and I'm not seeing it. Could anyone tell me if there's a rom that is based on the latest ota, stock sense, that has been tweaked and optimized? An added bonus if it had dt a2sd baked in as well.
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Look at Calkulin's. Unthemed and tweaked and optimized like none other.
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Downloading now. The rosie and lockscreen aren't stock but the rest is perfect. Thanks.
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No problem. Always forget about the Rosie, as I always use a different launcher haha. I was going to use that ROM as a base for a Senseless ROM, but I suck at making scripts. Flashing a custom kernel with that?
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Not sure yet. I tried savaged a while back and my battery drained like crazy. I really wanted to get away from stock but aside from Konis Elite every rom I run has had some issue that bugged me. Is there any other kernel that you'd recommend?
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GoldenMonkey and Freedom are the only GingerSense kernels I know of. I use Freedom, you would need to use the Universal kernel with it
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@wgallt Sent you a PM with a good ROM for your interests. I'd just put it here but I can't post links.. Enjoy!
@swagstr can you pm that same rom to me please?
Great fusion. Very stable smooth and fast. OC stable, Great rom... . First time beeing able to daily work stable while OC to 1.4. Good job.
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Pls delete
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Anyone know of any? Plus experiences with chain fire 3d?
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Cf3d + jellybean = bricked nexus s
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I am wondering this now myself. Since I am using 10.1 my gaming experience seems really bad
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CM7 has always been great for me when it comes to gaming.
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Rasbeanjelly ils good for gaming.
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Really, the best option is to overclock to 1.2 or 1.4ghz before playing a game. As far as I can tell, and in my experience, not a huge of difference is present between gaming on different roms.
Slimbean will most likely give you the most amount of RAM free for gaming though.
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Well i personally recommend cm7.2.0 with 2.3-BIGMEM-65FPS KERNEL
You will get 405 mb of total ram!!
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Where do you find that kernel?
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BUMP!! (for 2.3 kernel link!)
the GB roms are the best for gaming, like oxygen 2.3.2 and CM 7.2
for jellybean roms, as said littlebigsnafu slimbean give you the most amount of RAM free to play games
here a kernel wirh bigmem for GB! --> http://byeonggonlee.blogspot.com/2012/04/gb-lynx-kernel-150.html?m=1
I really like JellyB-TSM 17 with Marmite 7.3 (non CM).... read the thread, some gamers on it singing it's praises!
Which would you recommend?
Try each and see which works best for you. Each user is different.
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I'm running cm 10.1 on the 7-27 nightly build and I am highly impressed with it. So far very stable and haven't had any issues so far. Battery life seemed good for me today was my first full day running it at work
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Just a heads up, you should read the forum rules. This thread will probably be locked.
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I was curious if there was a really good kernel for my ROM that I could flash over. That's all!
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Franco Kernel and it's companion app is great. So is Faux Kernel and it's companion app.
It's still too early to say, all the kernels are still just taking baby steps with 4.4.
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chrisrozon said:
It's still too early to say, all the kernels are still just taking baby steps with 4.4.
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i guess that you havent tried trinity kernel then
dreammaster252 said:
I was curious if there was a really good kernel for my ROM that I could flash over. That's all!
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All the above suggested kernels plus AK.207.KK and hells-Core-b42-t4. Each of all the above is a GREAT kernel.
Flash any of them, configure it to your own preferences. Try it for a few days or longer. From the assessment (performance/battery life/smoothness/etc) you'll determine which kernel works BEST for you.
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It's still too early to say, all the kernels are still just taking baby steps with 4.4.
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I have. And I still think it's going to take a few iterations until the kernel makers really start optimizing their product.
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