I'm using kernel auditor and Tasker to maximize my CPU and GPU performance sacrificing my battery run time to play games lag free. But some of the game games still lag(online ones).
Is there any custom kernel for overall performance increase battery backup is not a problem for me.
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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.
The first thing that comes to our mind is overclocking for a better performance and underclocking for better battery life.
I tell you what, you might get bettery battery life by underclocking. But a big problem starts here:crying:,
The processors are tested vigorously and out of the box you get the sweet frequency.
UNDERCLOCKING: Sweet frequency for DEEP SLEEP is 200MHZ.
If you think you can get a better battery life by making it sleep in 100MHZ your are completely wrong, It takes more voltage operating at 100MHZ and thus further drain.
Overclocking: Don't do it, Games like Real racing 3, NFS most wanted plays without a lag, The MALI-400 and Dual core CPU does a great job. So u really don't need overclocking.
CPU GOVERNERS: Don't try switching between CPU Governor's often. By default it comes with ONDEMAND and that is good enough for multi tasking and it is good as a daily driver. ONDEMANDX is a slightly better one. Both of does a pretty good job. So i suggest you stick with these two if you want the phone to working like a S2:good:
Hit the thanks button if you like my suggestion :good:
Can you guys give me the best GPU govenor for any kind of rom? thanks!
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Can you guys give me the best GPU govenor for any kind of rom? thanks!
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That'll depend on what you need your phone for.
If you want all your cores to run at max speed thereby maximizing performance on games and browsing pick the performance kernel.
Otherwise for normal usage just pick the interactive governer.
There's a lot of governors available but these 2 are the only ones that are important and actually useful. Major kernel developers only give support to these 2 governors as they are the most useful when compared to others.
Dont use any battery saving governer. Trust me, your phone will slow down and make it unusable.
Hope this helps!
Best for what?
Governors are built into the kernel, so if you want choices, you'll have to flash a kernel that has those choices. Some are for high performance. Some are for saving battery. And then there's ones in between. Some might work better if you underclock or undervolt to save battery. Some might work better if you run only 2 cores. Some have better wake-up speed from sleep. "Best" depends on what you plan to do with your phone.
Don't forget about profiles either. For example, I've been playing around with HellsCore kernel and HellsCore Manager. You can create profiles depending on what you're doing. Like, if you're plugged in and playing a game, set it for max performance. If you need it to last as long as possible, limit the max clock speed, run only 2 cores, and use a battery saving governor. With HellsCore Manager you can even mix it up; Performance or normal until battery hits 50% (or whatever), and then switches to a battery saving profile. Pretty nifty.
I have tried YayPrime and Quanta v10. I have been reading about different governor settings, undervolting and cpu hotplug stuff.
My aim is to achieve best battery life with smooth user experience.A little flutter here and there is fine by me but as long as I type and use browser, the experience should be fluid. I don't play games on my phone and I don't have graphic intensive apps.
Which kernel would then you guys suggest, and what settings would you guys recommend? Which governor is best for saving battery life?
I'm on RR and real racing 3 lags, which is the best kernel?
Solution can be Kernel Auditor. Your Kernel can be aimed on battery life.
When i change the values of freq. They after a few seconds return as the start