Hi guys,
I remember seeing a video on youtube that compared the Lemax2 and le2 x526 in basic navigation, usage etc. The Le2 x526 seemed faster even though the lemax2 has a faster chipset. People claimed it was due to the increased resolution of the Lemax2 screen killing performance.
Was the factory rom just not optimised on the Lemax2? Do customs roms put the Lemax2 ahead of the Le2 x526 in day to day performance? Not talking about games
comparison Le Max 2 vs Le 2
having 2 of each models running on different custom roms, I'd say the Lemax2 has the better performance.
some custom roms do have a rather conservative approach on the io scheduler and cpu governor, then the phone feels lagging.
Currently I'm using the blacksceen kernel (elementalX-governor and fiops-scheduler) it works definitively better than Le2.
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Bit of a general question here, but I am getting some really wacky benchmark scores. They're all over the place and id like to know if any of you guys have found a rom and kernel that just works.
I've tried quite a few custom rom's now both Lollipop and Marshmallow, and they've all offered underwhelming performance (Not much faster than my old 801 soc device).
Albeit for the exception of resurrection remix, of which gave me phenomenal in game performance and AnTuTu scores within the 7700 range. A HUGE improvement over stock and other custom Rom's. Unfortunately Resurrection Remix 6.0 is by far the buggiest rom I've loaded, soft reboots everywhere, no working camera and artifacts.
Any recommendations for a good rom ? or should I be focusing on kernels with say stock Oxygen OS ?
I would say stay on OOS so that you can use all Sensors (FP and LF) and give Boeffla Kernel a try. Gives me amazing performance and pretty good benchmarks if i configure the Kernel to give me max performance (i dont do this often because a Benchmark score says nothing). With a balanced setting on the Kernel you get good Battery life and a good performance for daily use.
Use stock with Boeffla, guaranteed stability and from what others have posted with their tweaks seems best option. Everything else looks too experimental or unstable.
just use kernel auditor and use these settings; govenor-interactive, scheduler-row, readahead-1024, in virtual memory dirty ratio-30, dirty background radio-10, swappiness-10, Z-ram-250, under entrphy read-128, write-256. you will hit over 90,000 on antutu with stock rom. I've used these setting with stock with stock kernel, skydragon and oxyslim. i prefer stock now, i just uninstalled the apps i don't use plus oemkitlog, oneplus telephony, com.codeauroroa.img
But why should you even bother with Z-Ram when you have 4GB RAM in this phone?
Doesnt make any sense for me ...
Scherzengel said:
But why should you even bother with Z-Ram when you have 4GB RAM in this phone?
Doesnt make any sense for me ...
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It is totally pointless in a system with 4GB (even 3) RAM, wouldn't add performance since CPU now has to compress/decompress data on the fly - but what I'm wondering is: does Android have ZRAM by default or is this added? If it's added, lose it. If you were running an emulator this would be a hit.
Please can any one tell me which kernel is the best for heavy gaming. I have seen there are many kernels for TW MM like kraken , hades. Which is most suited for gaming?? And can anyone tell me how much performance is improved while playing games using these custom kernels
Kraken is performance boost.
Use lineage os 13 by koloses, it has koloses kernel with new adreno drivers and overclocked to 720Mhz. It gives you 1900+ score on benchmark
Dear Fellow Mi Fans,
It is exciting news that the pie kernel source code for Mi Max 3 is finally and officially released!
It is available on the following github website! -> here
We can now await for more ported & custom ROM for your beloved Mi Max 3 Devices!
I hope all you out there who know how to create custom roms will start working on some for the Mi Max 3
I know we have some amazing developers who have the Mi Max 3 and would love to create some custom roms for us!
(I would love to see a completely stable and working LineageOS or RR)
omer919 said:
I hope all you out there who know how to create custom roms will start working on some for the Mi Max 3
I know we have some amazing developers who have the Mi Max 3 and would love to create some custom roms for us!
(I would love to see a completely stable and working LineageOS or RR)
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You and me both.
Niceee!
Great news
I'm using Redmi Note 5 overclocked @ 2.15GHz but UV, still getting good battery life. If Max 3 has good kernel, overclockable, I will switch to Max 3 6GB/128GB soon.
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I'm using Redmi Note 5 overclocked @ 2.15GHz but UV, still getting good battery life. If Max 3 has good kernel, overclockable, I will switch to Max 3 6GB/128GB soon.
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I used Hardrock Kernel OCed to 2.8GHz for Max 2 and it's doing very well. I believe SD636 should do even better but not sure how does it compared against an OCed SD625.
Anybody tested the differences?
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I used Hardrock Kernel OCed to 2.8GHz for Max 2 and it's doing very well. I believe SD636 should do even better but not sure how does it compared against an OCed SD625.
Anybody tested the differences?
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636 defaul performance far faster/bettet than 625. Oced 625 just help you more performance but it's really hard for A53 can reach A73 level!
I used Max 2 before switched to RMN5. RMN5 has much better performance, smoothness and responsiveness
Pie kernel sources were released.
I hope to see some roms now
can summon our savior @mario_R
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can summon our savior @mario_R
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My customized kernel for Pie will be released soon. Already compiled clean kernel from the source and everything works.
mario_R said:
My customized kernel for Pie will be released soon. Already compiled clean kernel from the source and everything works.
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knew u will be our hero lol
thanks alot for the hard work man!
will come soon new custom roms? please tell me yes
Great news!
nice to istall havoc ,dot os, mokee,extended
waiting for that day
I have tried Lineage PIE (slow)- RR 7.0 which was fine - RR 8.01 which was kinda slow.
What is your setup and what is fastest/stable
I'm using LOS16 on my N910P. Phone seems snappy enough considering its age. The stock kernel uses a hotplug (mpd) so 2 cores are parked on occasion.
For sketching, performance doesn't call for concern. In this regard it's similar to my Note 8 actually. Switching apps and scrolling look to be okay.
CPU: 1.5/300 con, GPU: 389, IO: Noop
Share your experience about ROMs of MI 9T ..
Which one do you use now and which one is your favorite and why?
It will help others to switch like me ?
Thank you in advance ?
I am too curious, as I've just bought a Mi 9T and haven't decided yet which ROM I'll try 1st !
From what I'm seeing, the options are MANY:
- LineageOS
- HavocOS
- AOSPExtended
- ExtendedUI
- Evolution X
- Pixel Experience
- Paranoid Android Quartz Alpha
- ....
- ....
I'm familiar already with LineageOS and AOSPExtended (with another device), both are REALLY good...
But from what i am reading, the most Feature Rich / Customizable of all is HavocOS ?
The best ROM to me, and the best customizable is MSM Xtended 6.0 with Anxiety as I/O Scheduler.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/development/rom-msm-xtended-project-v6-0-t4052911
Its customisation level is far beyond Havoc's 3.2, Lineage 17.1, AOSP Extended 7.0 and AOSip Quiche.
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MSM Xtended 6.0
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SOLD !!!!!!
indeed, it has so many features I'm seriously considering abandoning Xposed for good!
I stopped reading at:
Code:
[B]- System[/B]
Sensor block per-package
Smart Pixel
Wakelock blocker
Amazing !!! :highfive::victory::laugh:
can't wait to flash it clean!
Lermite said:
The best ROM to me, and the best customizable is MSM Xtended 6.0 with Anxiety as I/O Scheduler.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/development/rom-msm-xtended-project-v6-0-t4052911
Its customisation level is far beyond Havoc's 3.2, Lineage 17.1, AOSP Extended 7.0 and AOSip Quiche.
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I am curently using this ROM from 3 weeks.
What are the benefits of using Anxiety as I/O Scheduler?
Wich is the default? And how to change to the one you are using?
Octavian87 said:
I am curently using this ROM from 3 weeks.
What are the benefits of using Anxiety as I/O Scheduler?
Wich is the default? And how to change to the one you are using?
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The customisation level of this rom is stunning but it isn't the smoothest.
According to the Aututu benchmark, this rom sucks during a specific test: "ROM random access" that gives only 4600 with the default I/O scheduler CFQ.
Setting Anxiety instead increases this score to more than 10000. This is like unleashing the rom.
My experience of the impact of this score to the everyday use come from my previous phone, the Redmi Note 5, much less powerful than the Mi 9T.
With this score at 1700, browsing a long list was laggy as hell, a real pain to the user.
With this score at 7000, browsing the same list was smooth.
That's why tweaking the I/O scheduler to boost the result to this benchmark test is useful, not only to get a higher score.
The scheduler can be set through any kernel tweaking app.
I use Smartpack Kernel Manager, but it isn't the only one.
Lermite said:
The customisation level of this rom is stunning but it isn't the smoothest.
According to the Aututu benchmark, this rom sucks during a specific test: "ROM random access" that gives only 4600 with the default I/O scheduler CFQ.
Setting Anxiety instead increases this score to more than 10000. This is like unleashing the rom.
My experience of the impact of this score to the everyday use come from my previous phone, the Redmi Note 5, much less powerful than the Mi 9T.
With this score at 1700, browsing a long list was laggy as hell, a real pain to the user.
With this score at 7000, browsing the same list was smooth.
That's why tweaking the I/O scheduler to boost the result to this benchmark test is useful, not only to get a higher score.
The scheduler can be set through any kernel tweaking app.
I use Smartpack Kernel Manager, but it isn't the only one.
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I get now in antutu 11000 score for rom random acces with the default setting
My bad. I have many apps installed and perhaps one of them has waken up to do its business during the benchmark.
This bunch of apps also explains my score stays lower than yours.
I have to do these tests again to evaluate with more reliability the gain of the I/O scheduler Anxiety in place of CFQ.
Anyway, the MSM Xtended is the best rom for the Mi 9T regardless the benchmarks scores.
EDIT: I confirm I have to apologies. I've no clue what went wrong during my previous tests because the new ones gives different results.
They show that changing the I/O scheduler is pointless.
Here are my results with CFQ then Anxiety:
I'm getting 267000 points. Is ok. Any other settings we cand do for better perfomance and battery?
I've found why I've gotten only 4600 to the Rom Random Access Antutu test while the actual score is 11000:
I got the low score from MSM Xtended 6.0, but an earlier version that had another kernel the actual from 2020-02-17.
That means this score depends much more on the kernel than the rom.
I'm on MSM, tried Kernel Adiutor or Smarpack kernel manager.
When kernel manager started, CPU minimum frequency is forced to be 1.2GHz and no lower, even with CPU section untouched.
Without kernel manager, it can get as low as about 600MHz. So I gave up changing scheduler.
But anyway MSM is best rom as it is. It is more customizable than even havoc.
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I tried again and saw CPU frequency going down. Now let's see the scheduler.
I'm using msm extended as well but I'm having issues with Netflix, same for you guys? I get the 5.7 error. There is this magisk tweak but it reduces widevine to l3