TW kernel - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can someone recommend good kernel, for tw rom, good performance, also battery and with no sods with best stability, im new here and saw many kernels with oc 2.8 GHz and undervolting, best battery and etc, so tell me your oppinion

Fulfen said:
Can someone recommend good kernel, for tw rom, good performance, also battery and with no sods with best stability, im new here and saw many kernels with oc 2.8 GHz and undervolting, best battery and etc, so tell me your oppinion
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It is a hard question but the answer is pretty simple. What is good for my phone does not necessary good for yours. Need to try it yourself.
And for overclock kernel don't use overclock setting all the day.Higher clock means higher battery usage.

Fulfen said:
Can someone recommend good kernel, for tw rom, good performance, also battery and with no sods with best stability, im new here and saw many kernels with oc 2.8 GHz and undervolting, best battery and etc, so tell me your oppinion
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It depends on what u actually need. OC wouldn't be very stable for example. If u don't want a lot of customization and a stable kernel try lean kernel if you like more features try n3. They are actually all pretty good I tried every kernel and haven't had issues. At the end of the day u will have to look yourself what fits u and your phone best. If you need some info about kernels search for kernel explanation. Got help myself not 2 long ago

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[Q] Which is the most Performant MT4G Kernel?

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.

set cpu

OK for those that boast supreme bat life and performance please share your "EXACT" setup for set CPU, rom, kernel etc. Pretty please.
btucker2003 said:
OK for those that boast supreme bat life and performance please share your "EXACT" setup for set CPU, rom, kernel etc. Pretty please.
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I'm guessing you're looking to underclock your CPU right?
Because "supreme bat life" and overclocking in the same sentence is an oxymoron.
The best thing I did was uninstall setcpu and let the custom kernel work,
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Currently running Taboonay 2.1b with rtrip's custom kernel 3.4 - it had issues with setcpu so I uninstalled it and am letting the kernel do it's thing - OC'd t 1.4 and it's smooth and fast but still has a decent battery life despite running a bunch of stuff, games, music, email and navigation - wifi on always...
Standby is about 3.5 days / on constantly about 7.5 hour life, so..yeah...Me likey..
YMMV
kjy2010 said:
I'm guessing you're looking to underclock your CPU right?
Because "supreme bat life" and overclocking in the same sentence is an oxymoron.
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LOL, I was wondering the same thing about "boast supreme bat life and performance". This reminded me of my days of tuning cars and we we used to say "Fast, cheap, and reliable. You can have 2 of the 3."
OP, all machines won't react exactly the same way and people use their tablets for difference purposes, so having others post exactly what they have setup probably isn't the best way to go. First, you need to find a kernel that works and is stable for everything you need. Kernels are changing all the time, sometimes they move two steps forward and 1 step back before they are stable again and support everything a user needs (docking, NTFS mount, cifs, 3G etc.). After you find a kernel that is stable and suits your needs using the defaults, then you can take it a step further if you wish.
If you want a performance minded setup, setup a profile (in setcpu or one of the others) using the desired clock speed. Try 1.4 or 1.5 Ghz to start as that seems to work for most. Use the governor recommended by the kernel developer for best results. The more you over-clock, the more battery you will consume.
If things are stable with the default voltages, then experiment with under-volting to get the best battery life you can for your performance profile. Start with the recommended voltages with your kernel and adjust down -10uV at your max CPU frequency to find out how much voltage you can reduce and still have a stable system. Make sure you run through all the things you typically do and give it a good workout before moving down to another voltage. Using benchmarks can be helpful for finding stability, but may not match how you use the tablet in the real world.
If you want the best battery life, then experiment with under-clocking to 912MHz and then try under-volting that clock speed to find your stable point. You could then setup a setup "battery mizer" profile for that.
If this sounds too difficult and time consuming for you, then do as the others have stated and just install a custom kernel that does what you need and let it work for you. It should give you a good "in-between" setup. For me, I am addicted to 1.5GHz as the increased smoothness from stock is very noticeable for me. I can recharge every night after 6 hrs or so, so this works great for me. If I go on the road and need to take it easy on the battery, I use another profile to get better battery life for the time being.
Hope this helps you out.
kjy2010 said:
I'm guessing you're looking to underclock your CPU right?
Because "supreme bat life" and overclocking in the same sentence is an oxymoron.
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_motley said:
LOL, I was wondering the same thing about "boast supreme bat life and performance". This reminded me of my days of tuning cars and we we used to say "Fast, cheap, and reliable. You can have 2 of the 3."
OP, all machines won't react exactly the same way and people use their tablets for difference purposes, so having others post exactly what they have setup probably isn't the best way to go. First, you need to find a kernel that works and is stable for everything you need. Kernels are changing all the time, sometimes they move two steps forward and 1 step back before they are stable again and support everything a user needs (docking, NTFS mount, cifs, 3G etc.). After you find a kernel that is stable and suits your needs using the defaults, then you can take it a step further if you wish.
If you want a performance minded setup, setup a profile (in setcpu or one of the others) using the desired clock speed. Try 1.4 or 1.5 Ghz to start as that seems to work for most. Use the governor recommended by the kernel developer for best results. The more you over-clock, the more battery you will consume.
If things are stable with the default voltages, then experiment with under-volting to get the best battery life you can for your performance profile. Start with the recommended voltages with your kernel and adjust down -10uV at your max CPU frequency to find out how much voltage you can reduce and still have a stable system. Make sure you run through all the things you typically do and give it a good workout before moving down to another voltage. Using benchmarks can be helpful for finding stability, but may not match how you use the tablet in the real world.
If you want the best battery life, then experiment with under-clocking to 912MHz and then try under-volting that clock speed to find your stable point. You could then setup a setup "battery mizer" profile for that.
If this sounds too difficult and time consuming for you, then do as the others have stated and just install a custom kernel that does what you need and let it work for you. It should give you a good "in-between" setup. For me, I am addicted to 1.5GHz as the increased smoothness from stock is very noticeable for me. I can recharge every night after 6 hrs or so, so this works great for me. If I go on the road and need to take it easy on the battery, I use another profile to get better battery life for the time being.
Hope this helps you out.
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Hah! Well thanks but I'm pretty sure I didn't say "overclocking" but gotcha thanks for the feedback and answers. I was merely looking for setups compared to what I'm running now. TIA

Reccomend me a kernel

Hey guys.
Looking for a good kernel for my G2(info in sig) ... Looking for a good overclocking kernel, What do you use?
Any recommendations?
Dorimanx allows you to overclock to 2.8 ghz but what are you gonna use that for? The phone gets extremely hot in very short time. What is it that 2.8 ghz can do and 2.26 ghz can't?
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Dorimanx is very good if you want to overclock it and keeping battery drain at good level.
Best for me is from bruce.Is absolutely amazing and very snappy...
Thanks guys, Is Dorimanx good for everyday usage too?(without overclocking)
iam using dorimanx 5.8 for 2 days now and its stable until now. no issues at all.
but there is one thing to know about this kernel. it offers alot of options via stweaks but its recommend to use the profile settings that are comming with the rom. they are most stable.
I've used Dorimanx for months now , but switched to Bruce2728 kernel ,and i stay with it.
Very fast , smooth , no lags and very good battery life.
I would recommend bruce's kernel that can be found here.
Fast and reliable, good battery life.
ATOJAR said:
Hey guys.
Looking for a good kernel for my G2(info in sig) ... Looking for a good overclocking kernel, What do you use?
Any recommendations?
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Can't beat dorimanx for jb or kitkat. He's a very hard working guy. He never stops improving things.
Simple Kernel v6 overclocks to 2.5GHz. Simple means only Interactive governor included. Works well. 1%/3hr standby. Testing Vellamo bruce2728's kernel rules in multithreading even without overclocking.

Whats the best custom kernel profile for battery life (elementalx) ?

Hi i would like to know whats the best kernel profile for elementalx. Im looking something with good battery life and performance thanks
TechGuy081 said:
Hi i would like to know whats the best kernel profile for elementalx. Im looking something with good battery life and performance thanks
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Hi... Running PureNexus +last EX kernel with ghost pepper profile.
I quite like it. I'm satisfied with the level of performance it offers while not being too much battery hungry...
You could also look here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3290605
You should find details on different profiles + theirs plus/cons...

the best kernel?¿?¿

hello, i like what is the best kernel for stock rom? i am using the extreme kernel. thank you
The stock kernel is the best if you want to get regular OTA updates.
What's best for you may not be what's best for me! I'm getting old, life's too short to be worrying about flashing kernels and adjusting governor settings! ?
It will always boils down on your preference. For me, franco and moun is giving me a good battery life and balance with performance.
I tried Franco, MiNT, Void, Extreme. So far Extreme is giving me the best battery life, so imo extreme is the best.

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