Which is the best and smooth over clocked kernel?
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There is no such thing called "best ROM/kernel/whatever". Just head over to the dev sections, try a few and then decide for yourself.
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Just like the title states, I'm curious what everyone's OC/UV settings are with the best results.
What are you using to adjust UV (SetCPU, AnTuTu, etc)
Best governor (no wake locks, best battery/best performance)
We had a similar thread back on the day with the Atrix . Although results will vary, its nice to see somewhat of a standard.
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Hi to every one..just asking about the max freq level of defy CPU that can tolerate without damaging and with long battery life using overclocking method? and which is the best CPU setting for defy including best device performance and battery live?
thanks
this is such a subjective question...everyone has their own setup that works best for them because each defy unit is different. The best thing you can do is search this forum for OC/UV settings that people have used successfully and vary those for your own device.
also, this belongs in 'Defy Q&A'..
syllogyking said:
this is such a subjective question...everyone has their own setup that works best for them because each defy unit is different. The best thing you can do is search this forum for OC/UV settings that people have used successfully and vary those for your own device.
also, this belongs in 'Defy Q&A'..
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thanks for ur advice ....and sorry for posting in wrong topic
Please ask all questions in the Q&A section. Thread moved there.
I am looking for a good combination of Rom and Kernel for maximum Gaming experience. Currently, im using Jr11 and motley kernel, and considering going back to Glazed rom which is imho the best rom for gaming. What do you guys think? Please give me advices. TIA
Before you get flamed by others for having clearly not read the forum rules, I'll say now that the only way to know is by testing them out for yourself.
Afterall, what works great for someone else could work terrible for you.
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KidCarter93 said:
Before you get flamed by others for having clearly not read the forum rules, I'll say now that the only way to know is by testing them out for yourself.
Afterall, what works great for someone else could work terrible for you.
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this is the only correct answer. try them all out, find what your device reacts to best and what fills your needs the best.
that said, my device likes trinity kernel with the rasbean jelly rom.
I use ParanoidAndroid 2.99 Beta6 with Franco kernel r30. I undervolted it too at [email protected] 1,3ghz down to [email protected] 100mhz and i can run the [email protected] 550mhz without problems. I haven't done extensive tests but i think that overclocking the gpu would give the highest gains in terms of gaming performance, but i don't exclude obtaining a little extra performance or more stable fps with some roms.
As the guys above said, it's a matter of taste, not every rom works for everybody.
Hey I'm kind of noob at this but like does anyone know what the best ROM and Kernel when installed on the same nexus 4 lets me undervolt and gives me the best battery life?
Thanks
Hello Noob,
First off I would like to say you can't ask that question around here. It's just not allowed.
You need to find out what's best for you. Try all the kernels and roms and experiment with it. That's is part of the process of being here on XDA forums. I'm positively sure all or if not most of the kernels here has the ability to undervolt. To curb the misconception, i just want to say that undervolting does little to no power saving at all.
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Hi everybody,
What is the fastest performance rom (graphics, cpu, ram, etc.)
With highest score on antutu?
Thanks
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"Best" or "Recommend" ROM / Kernel threads are not allowed on XDA.
Please test these things for yourself. That is the only way you will get an unbiased opinion,
and then, you can decide for yourself if it meets YOUR needs.
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