Well which Governor would be the best for battery life? I know powersave has long battery life but outstanding lag. Which Governor would be second to powersave? I use KTManta's kernel
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what would be a best overclock setting for the best battery life?
What scaling and governor do you use? How's you battery life with it?
I use smartassv2 1305-230mhz. Have you ever had any problems overclocking? reboots, heat ups?
Also, if I lower the min scaling freq to 122mhz will there be any downsides, or will battery life just increase?
I use smartass2 and cpufreq set 122-1075 mhz , the bettery life is acceptable .
On demand
200-1200
RcMix 12.2
ondemand 230-11500mhz
works perfect <3
Hey,
What are people using for their governor and scheduler?
I'm currently using Interactive and SIO. Performance is good but the battery isn't great in my opinion. It's a lot better when idling obviously.
I'm not using Lock to 100MHz because I find that sucks more battery than it saves to be honest.
What do you think?
wringing stechre
im using sio + smartass v2, and all Idle options from Devil Kernel (Devil Idle + Deep Idle) my battery last 1.5 day and performance is great, im on CM10
using smartassv2 with noop or sio...
Conservative and sio. Performance is good imo and battery life is great.
Ondemand + SIO = Best configuration for me - battery and performance -
I was using ondemand, but had some problems with screen waking up from sleep (ROM/flashing related problem). At the moment using smartassV2 with SIO, 368-1402MHz.
Getting 2 days of my battery with moderate usage, wifi & data only when needed.
Interesting most people are choosing SIO over NOOP, any particular reason?
I have been experimenting with some various governors and have found that interactive and ondemand work best on the nexus 7. My question is which one will have better battery life on the nexus 7? Which one will have the least stuttering? Just curious. Everyone seems to state that interactive will be the better governor, but I tend to notice interactive heats up more in chrome. Anyone else notice this?
Any helps would be appreciated
-Fishwithadeagle
When running low on battery I found conservative with runnable works the best for me. Undervolting by 50-100mV and running custom kernel plus ROM can also contribute. I always turn my WiFi and GPS off when not being used. I would not know of such imperceivable details between Interactive and Ondemand as battery, stutter or heat. Mine reaches 70 degress celsius under overclocked heavy benchmarking load.
For battery life, stick with interactive or conservative.
For less lag and stuttering, use ondemand or performance.
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Wow, you couldn't be more wrong. You have it completely opposite. For better battery life, and not to have your frequency set to the highest value, almost at all times, go with ondemand. If you want less lag, and stuttering, but worse battery life, interactive.
Test it yourself with setcpu, and CPU spy, and you'll see exactly what I'm talking about.
Well which Governor would be the best for battery life? I know powersave has long battery life but outstanding lag. Which Governor would be second to powersave? I use KTManta's kernel