I want to know if exists a kernel with good performance and reliability with overclock possibilities and DT2W on the "market" did anyone found a good one? i want a good kernel specially for gaming and reliability and DT2W if is possible , thank you very much !
EDIT: I tried a benchmark tool but i forgot to close ~6 Apps lol ,bellow is the result , good or not for 5.1 Stock W/ Stock kernel?
No one know a good kernel? come on guys , i trought you guys are specialists .. :silly:
Tried some kernels like AK kernel & franco kernel but both of them are unstable , at least on stock 5.1 ... can anyone please reccomend me a good , stable one ?
I'd suggest you Quanta kernel
TheGrinder77 said:
I'd suggest you Quanta kernel
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Thanks for the reply bud , i want to use a stable one with overclock possibilities , did you use/used it? could you overclock the device with the kernel installed? what about the battery life , i preffer to ask before installing one wich possibly could not be good for the device needs ..
Yeah I'm currently using it with chroma rom.. You can overclock up to 1728mhz but personally I prefer underclocking for great battery life (more than 5h SOT)
Ok , so i flashed the Quanta V3 then tuned with Kernel Adiutor , runned a AnTuTu benchmark , low score ( about 26.600 ) then Quadrant Standard ( 5.713 max ) then Vellamo ( 794 on multicore ) 891 on metal ... i don't know what's wrong .. i overclocked it , changed the governor to performance , locked the frequency , upvolting , nothing , maybe a bit higher score than previsourious ... the best performance i got was with the AK kernel ( see the pic below ) that's the highest score i ever got i don't know what's wrong , maybe because i'm using stock rom? i don't like custom roms not on this phone , at least ... should i use a stock based modified kernel for 5.1.0 ?
Just scored 29999 on antutu by only changing max frequency to 1728mhz and governor to interactive. If I remember correctly AK has higher overclock frequencies so that could be the reason for higher scores
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Just scored 29999 on antutu by only changing max frequency to 1728mhz and governor to interactive. If I remember correctly AK has higher overclock frequencies so that could be the reason for higher scores
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Yes , on AK you can overclock up to 1.944 ghz but it drains much more battery than Quanta , i think it doesen't exist a good kernel a reliable one ... for this momment i preffer stock kernel with stock rom , i don't like custom roms because them are so slow and unstable , the kernels eat to much battery , that's why stock is better here ...
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Hi
I am using AOKP B31
IcyGlitch v14 big mem
I use FIOPS scheduler
DeepIdle,and CPU governor is GlitchassV2
the phone is pretty snappy and the responsiveness is very good ,
i have tried CM9 nightly with the stock kernel which is also pretty snappy
i am posting this thread to know the best performance/battery setting ...So what do u use ???
Devil 67 402mb ram version - minmax - sio
thanks will try it ..what would u recommend for Glitch Kernel .. i kinda like it
Hi there!
My GTI 5800 is with the froyo 2.2 update from the Samsung Kies.
I like very much how it looks.. colorful icons, colorful settings, everything..
Today i decide to overclock it, but im not sure about some things, and i would like to ask you guys.
1.Should I use custom kernel ? and is it a safe for my phone, also is he will affect my battery consumation?
2. How much i can overclock it ( In MHZ) ?
if you have some experience with that guys please share
And if i overclock it succsessfully, what will be battery lasting difference (if you have already try of course).
faraon7 said:
Hi there!
My GTI 5800 is with the froyo 2.2 update from the Samsung Kies.
I like very much how it looks.. colorful icons, colorful settings, everything..
Today i decide to overclock it, but im not sure about some things, and i would like to ask you guys.
1.Should I use custom kernel ? and is it a safe for my phone, also is he will affect my battery consumation?
2. How much i can overclock it ( In MHZ) ?
if you have some experience with that guys please share
And if i overclock it succsessfully, what will be battery lasting difference (if you have already try of course).
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1. Yes you can use custom rom i prefer to use G3Mod and it is quite safe and as for battery consumption it depends on how old your battery is i suppose
2. the max i think is 1260Mhz but you can adjust it using setcpu
I think first you'll need to root your phone using 'superoneclick root' (search it in google). Then flash a custom kernel. The guy above says G3MOD but the new G3MOD kernels have horrendous battery drain so for overclocking you should use fugumod ultra (which overclocks to 1366MHz) or fugumod 800MHz (which obviously overclocks to 800MHz).
You can control how high you want the MHz to be using pimp my cpu app (free on play store) or setcpu (paid app on play store).
Your battery life will be about 2 days if you use the 800MHz and 1 or 2 days if you use the 1366MHz one. Whichever overclocked kernel you use, it WILL decrase your battery life.
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first root your device using superoneclick.. fellow instruction in below link..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011555
then flash OC .tar file of G3Mod kernel using odin from there..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26082562#post26082562
after flashing the OC kernel install setcpu to control overclocking frequencies...
if u r new to the flashing then follow the below step..
1) Start Odin (if using windows 7 or vista right click Odin and use run as administrator)
2) Check "One Package" checkbox
3) Check “Reboot” checkbox
4) Check protect ops checkbox (Don’t check this if you are flashing I5801 with I5800 firmware for the first time.)
5) Check reset time checkbox, keep the default value as it is i.e. 300 don’t select any other options.
6) Hit reset files button once.
7) Click ops button and select OPS file for I5800
8) Click one package and select the firmware you want to flash. The file must a .tar file.
9) Now connect your phone to pc.
10) Odin will show yellow color and com port no. in the first box on top in Odin.
11) Click Start and watch the progress bar and timer, wait until PASS message appear on Message box.
12) wait until rebooting phone.
FIRST REBOOT WILL TAKE TIME SO BE PATIENT...
if it helps hit thanks button..
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but the new G3MOD kernels have horrendous battery drain so for overclocking you should use fugumod ultra (which overclocks to 1366MHz) or fugumod 800MHz (which obviously overclocks to 800MHz).
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I cannot follow you here...g3mod 2.5 gives you high stability and more battery live than stock. dunno how a custom kernel does things differently, but my last cycle was 4 days. (low usage of course)
IMHO Fugumod kernels are more stable.
667 mhz is the perfect
there is a kernel 1400 mhz but is only for i5801 "g3mod v1.9 extreme"
for i5800 there is a kernel 1336 mhz kernel "g3mod v2.1 oc+"
when the of overclocked to 700 mhz and up the phone finishes the battery very (one or two hours)
at 667mhz overclocked you can surf on the internet play games and more other
for more then 9 hours and have left to you another 50% battery to do with
THE BEST KERNEL IS G3MOD NON-OC V2.4
wakkabjk said:
there is a kernel 1400 mhz but is only for i5801 "g3mod v1.9 extreme"
for i5800 there is a kernel 1336 mhz kernel "g3mod v2.1 oc+"
when the of overclocked to 700 mhz and up the phone finishes the battery very (one or two hours)
at 667mhz overclocked you can surf on the internet play games and more other
for more then 9 hours and have left to you another 50% battery to do with
THE BEST KERNEL IS G3MOD NON-OC V2.4
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No offence but you don't have a clue what you're saying. Any kernel on this forum will work on i5800, i5800L and i5801. Also, 667MHz is the normal frequency. It is not overclocked. Anything over 667MHz is overclocked.
The best OC kernel would have to be fugumod 2.4 800MHz in my opinion but some users prefer G3MOD but it causes crazy battery drain for me. Fugumod is overclocked and it also has good battery life and stability.
Press the thanks button if I helped
I changed my opinion and installed Kyrllos 9.6 ROM. I like it. it`s a fast and without any problems.
I use it with G3MOD 2.5 NON-OC kernel and i have good speed and about 2 days battery life.
Now i will try fugumod 2.4 beta3-OC-800mhz kernel. I tested standart version but phone lags. otherwise the battery life i s amazing with it.
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fugumod 2.4 beta3-OC-800mhz causes lag too. I will back to G3Mod 2.5 non-oc
ive already tried neostockx roms. they arent bad but i need very very smooth rom 25k+
ty
I got 24k score in antutu
Cm12.1+renix kernel 2.7 zram
Ok but i saw some guys had more than 25k with this kernel and rom
It depends in config
I haven't tuned any thing
Hello,
I've been a while testing cm13 based roms, mokee, resurrection remix, cm13 directryl,..., and have noticed that the temperature is much higher than with stock roms. In stock roms: 25-38ºC, in cm13 based roms 38-44ºC ... At times the phone is burning in my hand.
1) Curiosity. Someone knows what the reason for this general overheating roms CM13 vs stock roms?
2) Any way to improve this temperature and equalize with roms stock? Install another kernel (which)? Kernel Configuration?...
Thanks in advance.
I live on el paso Texas so the ambient temperature is so hot , this affects the overheating,im using resurrection remix and using kernel auditor (build in ROM ) app I underclock the CPU to 17xx MHz I didn't notice any performance lost , really , it feels snappier and faster response ,I think it's because when it overheats,the device lower it's frequencies , so for me 17xx MHz as max solves the issue , p.d using latest lambda kernel helps too
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I live on el paso Texas so the ambient temperature is so hot , this affects the overheating,im using resurrection remix and using kernel auditor (build in ROM ) app I underclock the CPU to 17xx MHz I didn't notice any performance lost , really , it feels snappier and faster response ,I think it's because when it overheats,the device lower it's frequencies , so for me 17xx MHz as max solves the issue , p.d using latest lambda kernel helps too
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Thanks, lambda kernel, mmmm, any special version of lambda? Type of version: stable, beta, incremental, pure?
Stock resurrection kernel it's great you can only set the higher frequency at 17xx mhz and it will no overheat, as for lambda kernel I was using pure version and it's okay too
Hello , im using redmi 2 2gb version
I had problem with max cpu frequency
When cpu usage 95%+ max frequency lock to 800mhz and its make me feel lag, and that happen with chrome or playing video
Even with kernel adiutor change to 1.4ghz still didnt lock
Currently I use custom rom Tesla official stable
And thats happen too on mokee mm stable
Sorry for my english
Thanks
Best option available in my experience is dont use custom kernels at all. They may be buggy at certain task.
Stable Kernel which comes stock with the rom is best option. No bugs in multitasking and no more lags at all.
Riyanx55tu said:
Best option available in my experience is dont use custom kernels at all. They may be buggy at certain task.
Stable Kernel which comes stock with the rom is best option. No bugs in multitasking and no more lags at all.
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I use stock kernel always use stock kernel
Try Viper OS.
Disable MPDecision
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