Hello,
I recently upgraded my Nook color to CyanogenMod 10.1 RC1, and I was wondering if there was an optimized overclocked kernel that is compatible with 10.1.
I have read that a kernel will allow for an overclock and actually lower the voltage which means better battery life. This is what I'm most interested in.
I have used the CyanogenMod Performance settings to set the CPU to 1100Mhz, but it doesn't seem like that he helped my battery life. Honestly, i think it may have hurt it.
Thanks,
Han
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Hello, first of all this is my first post and thread. I have read the rules and searched for a similar thread. I am not stupid and I know how forums work. Now my question is: Which is the most performant kernel for the MT4G?
Know to be more specific, I am looking for a kernel which a very high OC and UV rate. I want something that can easily manage clock speed when it needs it the most. I am interested in genereal boosts of speed, higher I/O managing speeds, better gaming experiences and a longer battery life. I know that the kernel doesnt do all of that but it has a major impact those aspects. I am running CM7 nightly 144. Im hesitating between Faux123 Cm7/AOSP 2.6.35.13 kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113697) and thederekjay 2.6.35.13::demonSPEED INSANITY kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113554). I appreciate anykind of constructive feed back
I personally use demonspeed-insanity. It'll clock up to 1.8 atm. Couple that with the SMARTASS governor and you get a pretty decent balance of battery life to performance.
can't go wrong with either kernel, i've used both and their both outstanding in performance and battery life.
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Thanks for the feedback guys . I'll probably try both of them. I'll post some quadrant benchmarks and battery life results.
Faux 123 1.0.7 is the best IMO, great uv and quadrant scores, got 2600+ on stock and battery life is great.
I have used both kernels and got great battery life from each one. I prefer Faux's kernel for AOSP roms, and thederekjay's kernel for MIUI roms. Faux updated his kernel to OC @ 2.03ghz and its blazing fast
Faux's all day!!!!
He has put in the most work and has the best performance by a wide margin.
OK, so I've gotten my nook all mod-ed up and love it. I'm thinking of overclocking it, and have nook tweaks and such. But is there a consesnus on the best settings for overclocking?
Thanks,
Look in the settings to consider part of the post in my sig
300-1200mhz at On demand governor is a general good OC and working condition with not so much battery drain
Can go up to some devices (mine till 1350 and stable) but no reason to get it to the limit.
Awesome. Thanks to both of you
Hi, i only recently installed the latest rootbox nightly and m-kernel a56, and i'm registering a huge battery drain (i came from stock rooted 4.1.2). I gave the device a few days to settle in the rom/kernel, but the battery drain's the same, so i installed setcpu and set about undervolting. Can you tell me some recommended or usual undervolt settings for best battery or best battery/performance ratio ?
Mine favorite kernel is chronickernel i really recommend this kernel because it can oc the gpu and the cpu. But besides that the performance and battery life are just awesome
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Mine favorite kernel is chronickernel i really recommend this kernel because it can oc the gpu and the cpu. But besides that the performance and battery life are just awesome
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I second this. Chronic Kernel is by far my favorite kernel. The only kernel I've used that has gotten 10 hours 45 minutes screen-on time with the Stock battery no joke. And performance is amazing. 29k on Antutu is pretty awesome if you ask me
Thread closed as its a Best Kernel thread.
Few days ago I wanted to test all the major kernels which are existing for the Note 3, and I did. I wanted the kernels which are overclocked, to 2.6 or 2.7 GHz, but not a single kernel I tested was stable. I mean whenever I ran Antutu to check whether it is stable or not it would just reboot or go stuck at around 30% or some level. Not a single time Antutu's benchmark process was finished successfully. And yes, I also did increase the voltage to make sure the overclocked frequency is getting enough power to be stable.
Now I don't know, but is that normal? I see a lot of people using those kernels without any complaint. But why was it like that for me?
Anyone using a kernel which is stable at 2.6 or 2.7 GHz?
Thanks in advance.
Could be the processor in your phone just doesn't like running at high frequencies. Just like with desktop PC processors, overclocking isn't a guarantee