[KERNEL]Quantum-Kernel for SM-T230NU - Galaxy Tab 4 Original Android Development

Quantum-Kernel for the SM-T230NU
If your still around and remember me from the old days, I m back and have with me a better version than I've built that includes new frequencies added. No more jumping frequencies!
For now on all builds will go to test folder until we find the perfect one.
WARNING! I AM NOT responsible for bricked deviceS, install at your OWN risk!
NOW LET THE FUN BEGIN!
Features:
-based on android 4.4.
*
-Kernel version: 3.10
*
oc to 1482....for now.
*
- custom governors, Lionheart, dancedance, Wheatley.
*
-oc axi, ram, and vpu for more stability.
*
-small tweaks
*
-f2fs support
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sources:
-based off of @CTXz source.
Will add my github commits once i can fix my laptops wifi driver.
Changelog :
Added fiops and fifo schedulers, along with "darkness" CPU Governor. V3 only
Added support in kernel config...(not sure if it works quite yet) V3 only
V3.3 will be up tommorow, which includes the hotplugging, ksm and f2fs support
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Downloads:
Quantum-Kernel
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com

beany23 said:
Custom kernel for the SM-T230NU.
If your still around and remember me from the old days, I m back and have with me a better version than I've built that includes new frequencies added. No more jumping frequencies anymore.
Features:
-based on android 4.4.2
- oc up to 1768
- custom governors, Lionheart, dancedance, Wheatley.
-based off of @CTXz source.
Downloads:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/2jufhxli7izan0t/BeastKernel-unified.zip
P.s. I've been seeing something about android 5.0 coming to our device, if someone would be wanting a kernel built let me know. Post a link and I'll get to it but until then here ya go .
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sadly not my device sm-t231 lol i was searching for kernel for our device as u can see on the q&a tab 4 the timing is rite but sadly not my device

aqeelmessi10 said:
sadly not my device sm-t231 lol i was searching for kernel for our device as u can see on the q&a tab 4 the timing is rite but sadly not my device
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I haven't built one for the smt231 before....how hard could it be.
U have the degaswifi3g right?

This kernel made my T230 lag more with graphics than normally. (Only little bit though)
I didn't notice any performance increase otherwise either.
Also I think battery drain is much higher in deepsleep than in stock kernel. I had this problem with earlier custom kernels too.
But would be awesome if it gets more stable some day. Good job trying to still give a life for this old tab:good:

keikari said:
This kernel made my T230 lag more with graphics than normally. (Only little bit though)
I didn't notice any performance increase otherwise either.
Also I think battery drain is much higher in deepsleep than in stock kernel. I had this problem with earlier custom kernels too.
But would be awesome if it gets more stable some day. Good job trying to still give a life for this old tab:good:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ya i figured out why too, when I was building back in 2015 I always struggled to get the CPU running smooth. I've found out that the kernel can run at 1768 but struggles due to the ram and axi, which both can only run so high. I've dropped the max to 1586 and plan on leaving it there because its is a lot smoother and over clocking the axi and ram improved the smoothness quite a bit but that literally the max I can get it for now. Will post another build tonight for you to check out.

DELETED

Sorry its taking some time. Something I changed is causing a bootloop, I'm trying to fix it now

keikari said:
This kernel made my T230 lag more with graphics than normally. (Only little bit though)
I didn't notice any performance increase otherwise either.
Also I think battery drain is much higher in deepsleep than in stock kernel. I had this problem with earlier custom kernels too.
But would be awesome if it gets more stable some day. Good job trying to still give a life for this old tab:good:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try the new test build see how it is.

beany23 said:
Try the new test build see how it is.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It feels lagging too. Stock kernel lags too, but with it you can pull top bar down more smoothly(I think). This tab is kind of laggy with UI animations anyway so a bit hard to say is there a difference. I will still leave it installed over night to see how much battery it drains while in deep sleep with no wifi. Also even if it's lagging the cpu usage doesn't seem to need to go over 50% when using kernel adiutor(I only tried to pull top bar down switch menu though, but with this lag I though it should go higher). Not sure how high did the stock kernel cpu usage rise. Will check tomorrow when I install it back.

beany23 said:
Try the new test build see how it is.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think here was any higher battery drain in deep sleep than with stock kernel. I think the cpu usage goes higher in stock(when just pulling menus in kernel adiutor, but now they move smooth/smoother). Also now I'm sure the stock kernel is much smoother with animations.

keikari said:
I don't think here was any higher battery drain in deep sleep than with stock kernel. I think the cpu usage goes higher in stock(when just pulling menus in kernel adiutor, but now they move smooth/smoother). Also now I'm sure the stock kernel is much smoother with animations.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not home at the moment but I'll see what I can do when I get back.

keikari said:
It feels lagging too. Stock kernel lags too, but with it you can pull top bar down more smoothly(I think). This tab is kind of laggy with UI animations anyway so a bit hard to say is there a difference. I will still leave it installed over night to see how much battery it drains while in deep sleep with no wifi. Also even if it's lagging the cpu usage doesn't seem to need to go over 50% when using kernel adiutor(I only tried to pull top bar down switch menu though, but with this lag I though it should go higher). Not sure how high did the stock kernel cpu usage rise. Will check tomorrow when I install it back.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
posted another test kernel. i took out the 156 frequency for now, seemed to make it buggy

beany23 said:
posted another test kernel. i took out the 156 frequency for now, seemed to make it buggy
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Where did you posted the new kernel?

keikari said:
I don't think here was any higher battery drain in deep sleep than with stock kernel. I think the cpu usage goes higher in stock(when just pulling menus in kernel adiutor, but now they move smooth/smoother). Also now I'm sure the stock kernel is much smoother with animations.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
keikari said:
Where did you posted the new kernel?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Under the test builds it's v2

beany23 said:
Under the test builds it's v2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I only see the one(the first) link under test builds.

keikari said:
I only see the one(the first) link under test builds.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ip1ylwgperyf8iy/BeastKernel-testv2.zip

beany23 said:
posted another test kernel. i took out the 156 frequency for now, seemed to make it buggy
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, now it is at least as smooth as stock kernel. I think some apps move a bit snappier. I'm gonna stick with this version for now.

keikari said:
Yeah, now it is at least as smooth as stock kernel. I think some apps move a bit snappier. I'm gonna stick with this version for now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Awesome that its better, also do your games open at all? I'm having issues with them not opening

beany23 said:
Awesome that its better, also do your games open at all? I'm having issues with them not opening
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't have any games in tab. Which game doesn't load, I can install and check if it works for me.

keikari said:
I don't have any games in tab. Which game doesn't load, I can install and check if it works for me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Turbo racing jetpack joyride. Games I tried testing but wouldn't open

Related

Undervolt?

THIS THREAD IS MEANT FOR DEVS ON THE MATTER OF UNDERVOLT
According to the guy who made setcpu.
pershoot just changed the voltage used by adjusting the voltages (in mV) in the acpu_freq_tbl table in acpuclock-scorpion.c
So if we just edit the table in our own acpuclock-arm11.c(or acpuclock-arm11.c-OCing), that should give us undervolt?
It can't be that simple?
Code:
/* MSM7201A Levels 3-6 all correspond to 1.2V, level 7 corresponds to 1.325V. */
enum {
VDD_0 = 0,
VDD_1 = 1,
VDD_2 = 2,
VDD_3 = 3,
VDD_4 = 4,
VDD_5 = 5,
VDD_6 = 6,
VDD_7 = 7,
VDD_END
};
Thanks to kleranc for idea.
I should probably update this since it has been reincarnated for some reason. lol.
Regardless, this image will explain everything(thanks jus10o for the nice drawing):
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I have to be clear about a few things though:
Under my own testing, and from my own experiences; our processor isn't capable of exerting itself that much. So if you are using an undervolted kernel, it really only undervolts the higher frequencies as you can see in the table above. This is good and bad.
Good: Because you're not using that much juice from the battery and you keep a lower core temp
Bad: Because you may notice performance loss
It also has to be noted that not all processors will behave equally: you may experience no performance loss, or you may experience complete loss. It's a roll of the dice.
About lower frequencies and undervolting(from GSM Hero forum):
dipje said:
To all
Now, about the 'undervolting': A lot of talk and discussion has been going on in the kernel thread(s), and I think every kernel 'hacker' in the end ended up with pretty much the same frequency table and settings. Going lower than VDD_3 ended up in waking-issues or not-responding heroes. Some worked, most didn't. You see the ROMs here and there that used 19mhz and / or VDD_2 or lower now releasing updated versions with just a bit more juice and mhz during sleep, because some heroes really aren't waking up properly.
Or aging 7200 just needs a bit of juice apparently
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is the only benefit of undervolting better battery life?
Mr. Biggz said:
Is the only benefit of undervolting better battery life?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well at higher-frequencies we'd benefit a lot on battery life. With just about everyone using Overclock kernels, this could really help out.
For some of us, battery life means a lot.
So phusson has a simple fix for dropping VDD levels.
Here
Name sounds familiar? Yeah he's the same guy who helped us get overlocking on our msm7k phones
So credit to him. Should have somthing ready by tomorrow.
if i am not mistaken lowering the voltage would increase the heat at high clock speeds. this is just a guess from my engineering background.
Kenpoman said:
if i am not mistaken lowering the voltage would increase the heat at high clock speeds. this is just a guess from my engineering background.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes it would increase the heat, but no substantially. Besides, we wouldn't decrease the voltage too much. Finding just a "safe" undervolt to conserve battery(if it exists).
figured i should update since this has been done...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6885956&postcount=1041
Kenpoman said:
if i am not mistaken lowering the voltage would increase the heat at high clock speeds. this is just a guess from my engineering background.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Huh? Excuse me, but I have an engineering background too (materials science) and must have missed that lecture. What is the principle behind this? I'm really skeptical because I'm 99% sure from my years of PC modding experience that a lower voltage is synonymous with better battery life, longer life-time (opposite effect of over-volting), and lower temperatures.
There are no disadvantages other than instability, which only happens if your voltage is TOO low.
Edit: here's a source that backs my claim
http://forum.notebookreview.com/har...es/235824-undervolting-guide.html#post3183068
Sparticuz said:
figured i should update since this has been done...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6885956&postcount=1041
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But will this work on sense based ROMs? I know that the frameworks are different with AOSP ROMs. I've been wanting to do this for a while now but I have no expertise at all.
RE: c00ller
I have to agree with c00ller on this. As an engineer with a physics background, and more importantly, an avid PC overclocker, it is considered common knowledge that lower voltages produce less heat, decrease power consumption, and sacrifice stability at higher clock speeds.
Considering that some of our hero's can be clocked up to 768 mHz stable, undervolting should be doable to a reasonable extent. In fact, if somebody wanted to keep stock frequencies, ie up to only 528, a significant amount of undervolting could probably be accomplished.
foolforfood said:
But will this work on sense based ROMs? I know that the frameworks are different with AOSP ROMs. I've been wanting to do this for a while now but I have no expertise at all.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Check out my blue echo rom later tonight. Decadence just built me a boot.img for my rom with oc/UV at 710 oc and free autokiller built in. Ill upload tonight and its a sense based rom
Just for the sake of clarity:
Will this work on sense roms? (a simple yes or no will do)
Can this be worked into existing kernels?
If someone has a free second, if you want to throw the undervolting into darch's 710 kernel for fresh 2.3.3, i'll test it within 10 minutes of it being posted and throw my results out here.
Bradart said:
Just for the sake of clarity:
Will this work on sense roms? (a simple yes or no will do)
Can this be worked into existing kernels?
If someone has a free second, if you want to throw the undervolting into darch's 710 kernel for fresh 2.3.3, i'll test it within 10 minutes of it being posted and throw my results out here.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Read my post above urs. That's the exact kernal that will be in my rom just undrrvolted. I'm running it now and it work just great
That sounds good, but I'm really really happy with my ROM setup, and just want to add in a UV kernel. Nothing against you Papa, but is there any way to get a flashable zip of just the kernel?
foolforfood said:
That sounds good, but I'm really really happy with my ROM setup, and just want to add in a UV kernel. Nothing against you Papa, but is there any way to get a flashable zip of just the kernel?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ill post it later. I'm at work right now and on my phone. I wasn't saying to use my rom. I was just saying it could be pulled from my rom once I add it tonight
Papa Smurf151 said:
Ill post it later. I'm at work right now and on my phone. I wasn't saying to use my rom. I was just saying it could be pulled from my rom once I add it tonight
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Awesome, you're fantastic! I'll be checking that out tonight then. Thanks!
foolforfood said:
Awesome, you're fantastic! I'll be checking that out tonight then. Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Don't thank me...thank decadence
Papa Smurf151 said:
That's the exact kernal that will be in my rom just undrrvolted.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Papa: Since there are multiple versions of all of these kernels at this point, I just want to be clear...
Is the undervolted kernel that you're going to post a mod of the "DarchKernelv4 710mhz with Free Memory Tweak For Fresh 2.1.1/2.1.2/2.3.3" ??
Some people were reporting possible issues with the FreeMem Tweak and there was talking rolling back to v3...so, are you basing off of v3 or v4? And am I correct in thinking that's the right kernel family?
fwhite42 said:
Papa: Since there are multiple versions of all of these kernels at this point, I just want to be clear...
Is the undervolted kernel that you're going to post a mod of the "DarchKernelv4 710mhz with Free Memory Tweak For Fresh 2.1.1/2.1.2/2.3.3" ??
Some people were reporting possible issues with the FreeMem Tweak and there was talking rolling back to v3...so, are you basing off of v3 or v4? And am I correct in thinking that's the right kernel family?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That is the exact kernal and its v4. I've been running it for a few days with no issues with the freemem killer. Now its been undervolted and ill post tonight
Papa Smurf151 said:
That is the exact kernal and its v4. I've been running it for a few days with no issues with the freemem killer. Now its been undervolted and ill post tonight
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just to clarify kernel != ramdisk .
The kernel is #15 from darchdroid 2.7 from the uv.zip just thrown together with the ramdisk from 2.3.3. That equals the new boot.img.

[CM9][Kernel] Shuriken ICS 1.7-1.

I'd like to present to you my first publicly shared kernel, based mainly and solely upon the "stock" CM9 kernel, before they in the future if they decide to, make the jump to a 3.x based kernel. This is a compilation of the talented developers I've had time to get to know and befriend as well as learn from but this is also meant to be as close to the "stock" CM9 kernel without adding anything to drastic. And will remain at this point for the times to come.
What it includes:
Governors the newer ones included were ported over by Nubecoder to EpicCM: performance, ondemand, powersave, userspace, conservative, interactive, interactiveX, smartassV2.
The Overclock steps are based off of Toadlife's Clean-GB, which is based off of the work of Rodderik, as well as the corrected steps which are a product of him and Cyc/dyehya. The steps range from [100,200,400,600,800,1000,1128,1200] and will remain at these levels.
It includes the force reboot button combination from Froyo brought forth into Gingerbread by the combined efforts/guidance of Nubecoder, Tortle and Mkasick.
Kexec support for those who wish to tempflash CWM5BML zip to update modems, Kexec is a product of mkasick's ingeniuty(pure genius I have to say.) And the zip for that flash is a process of the invaluable work of wtogami.
Support for Dock Audio is credited to bbelos, as well as voodoo color in the voodoo color specific version.
Voodoo Sound has been added in from the simplified commits of KernelSanders which is the work of zman0900, which is based off of the work of Earthbound[iAP] so I'd like thank both of them as well.
I'd like to thank Tortel and noobnl, for the initial wave of custom MTD stock TW kernels, it's unrelated but I've no reason not to thank my friends haha and then thank Nubecoder for his own create_boot.img method, which is quite excellent.
And finally so I shut up, in no specific order: Decad3nce, UberPinguin, mkasick, noobnl, DRockstar, nullghost, Tortel, Nubecoder, wtogami, Rodderik, jt1134, dameon78, wispofattes, and many others who greatly contributed to work involving CyanogenMod.
Github Repositories:
Kernel: ICS is stock with voodoo sound/ShurikenVoodoo is ShurikenVoodoo.
Shuriken
Boot.img conversion:
Create_boot.img CM9
Changelog and Downloads Links:
What's new:
As of 1.1: TUN, CIF, TCPMSS added in.
As of 1.2: Default Gamma Levels on ShurikenVoodoo were adapted by helpful suggestion of bbelos, as well as updated the recovery initramfs, scrolling shouldn't be buggy any longer.
As of 1.3: Addition of RNDIS as well as removal of 1.3, 1.4 from OC, it tops off at 1.2 ghz now, for some stability when overclocking.
As of 1.4: Added in bug fixes from CM9 kernel, involving that of Camera as well as kswapd0. Current Recovery initramfs is odd and shows a weirdness when installing, doesn't display all information.
As of 1.5: Voltage Control output is now fixed, all steps should be recognized, as well as matching Kernel commits with upstream, will be compatible with Alpha 3 when Alpha 3 drops, otherwise not a major update, just keeping it up to date.
As of 1.6: Multitouch protocol fixes by Mkasick, up to date with stock.
As of 1.7: Added 1.3 ghz back in stable, not going any higher than this. No updates to stock kernel, so currently up to date.
As of 1.7-1: Added in ability to disable steps. 1128, 1200, 1316 are disabled by default, for the sake of choice.
Download Links: Updated 2/27/12
Stock with Voodoo Sound:
Shuriken.zip
Voodoo-Sound/Color:
ShurikenVoodoo.zip
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Done by TexasEpic4G, thanks man.
As always with voodoo color, when the brightness is too low depending on your settings the green screen tint can occur, I hope you enjoy the experience until your favorite kernels get up to speed.
Messing with settings within Voodoo Control can alleviate this issue via,
bbelos said:
If you see the green tint when the screen dims, typically this can be fixed by raising the gamma values in the Voodoo Control app. Choose either punchy or alt settings at first to test, then you could lower them back down gradually as far as you can.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As a disclaimer, this kernel isn't fine tuned towards Overclocking as that of the likes of Samurai Kernel but it's not intended to be Samurai kernel or be like Samurai kernel, it's just what it is. The methods to compile my kernel as well as means to build a CM9 MTD boot.img(original method created by nubecoder) are above at my repo's within the OP if anyone would feel the need to go about doing it themselves, as a learning process, I'd be open to help anyone who feels like they want to try.
Reserving for my buddy, he can always change it to him lol
I was first to download. Woohoo. Muchas gracius!
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
Woah What's up with the weird Freqs. Steps?
But would you think you'll put 1500 in future I know you said those were it but just asking you never know. But if not that's ok how does those steps work with the EPIC we never ran those steps before.
Ill wait for a more stable relase for CM9 and then make the switch From CM7.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
Also so it's noted now, any problems bugs you have which you feel are kernel related should be posted within here, and not the main CM9 thread if you're running my kernel. So we can lessen the overall rush towards posting within that thread. Thanks guys.
AproSamurai said:
Also so it's noted now, any problems bugs you have which you feel are kernel related should be posted within here, and not the main CM9 thread if you're running my kernel. So we can lessen the overall rush towards posting within that thread. Thanks guys.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
APRO FTW!!!!!!
XxLostSoulxX said:
Woah What's up with the weird Freqs. Steps?
But would you think you'll put 1500 in future I know you said those were it but just asking you never know. But if not that's ok how does those steps work with the EPIC we never ran those steps before.
Ill wait for a more stable relase for CM9 and then make the switch From CM7.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's based off of Toadlife's steps for his CleanGB, and honestly for my own personal preference I won't be putting 1500 into my kernel, Earthbound will have his kernel up to CM9 in no time I'm sure, as well as bbelos. I've tested and messed with each of the steps for the sake of use, but otherwise this isn't meant to be a permanent contender kernel wise, just meant for a part time use to hold people off at launch for a bit.
AproSamurai said:
As always with voodoo color, when the brightness is too low depending on your settings the green screen tint can occur, I hope you enjoy the experience until your favorite kernels get up to speed.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you see the green tint when the screen dims, typically this can be fixed by raising the gamma values in the Voodoo Control app. Choose either punchy or alt settings at first to test, then you could lower them back down gradually as far as you can.
bbelos said:
If you see the green tint when the screen dims, typically this can be fixed by raising the gamma values in the Voodoo Control app. Choose either punchy or alt settings at first to test, then you could lower them back down gradually as far as you can.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Much appreciated, I'll be sure to put this in the OP as a potential fix.
Nice works well appreciate it samurai
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
bbelos said:
If you see the green tint when the screen dims, typically this can be fixed by raising the gamma values in the Voodoo Control app. Choose either punchy or alt settings at first to test, then you could lower them back down gradually as far as you can.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well i usually got green tint because i'm too high anything below -50 is good in Gamma Value.
My best Values are -46,-47,-36
Biggoron said:
Nice works well appreciate it samurai
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Heh, I'm glad to hear it, if you suffer any random reboots, that's not due to the kernel, it's a ram issue. It's being looked into and worked. But I'll keep up to date as much as I can, Shadow Kernel should be getting updated soon.
Nice work Apro! I wondered when you'd go for a public release
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
AproSamurai said:
Heh, I'm glad to hear it, if you suffer any random reboots, that's not due to the kernel, it's a ram issue. It's being looked into and worked. But I'll keep up to date as much as I can, Shadow Kernel should be getting updated soon.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nope ram is running around 150mbs used not bad usually around 100 but I can deal with it till its fixed
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
Congratz Apro !
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb374/TexasEpic/Shuriken.png​
Biggoron said:
Nope ram is running around 150mbs used not bad usually around 100 but I can deal with it till its fixed
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Huh how i'm not running any apps right now and am around 230MB usually sometimes around 192MB.
And everything is getting cleared, and all apps are closed too.
Still Running CM7
TexasEpic4G said:
Congratz Apro !
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb374/TexasEpic/Shuriken.png​
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oooo Thank you very much brother, I dig that, it's going in my signature for sure.
XxLostSoulxX said:
Huh how i'm not running any apps right now and am around 230MB usually sometimes around 192MB.
And everything is getting cleared, and all apps are closed too.
Still Running CM7
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Running servies not a task managers reading
Edit: 169mbs used according to a task manager
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
Using this right now. Thanks for the quick port.
Is TUN, CIFS, and TCPMSS support turned on? Also, a pet peeve of mine is kernels that change the build number... Any chance you could switch to the localversion string instead (where custom kernel info arguably belongs, see my Github, bbelos's Github, et al)?
EDIT: Apro contacted me on IRC, questions answered.

[KERNEL] RaymanFX' ELiTE - V2 | CPU/GPU OC | BATTERY FRIENDLY | CIFS | NFS

{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to my latest kernel ELiTE edition!
Get ready for the most battery life, the best performance and the most fps in-game!​
FEATURES:
CPU Overclocking up to 1.6 GHZ
GPU Overclocking with a fixed 400 MHZ clockspeed
MORE GOVERNORS
MORE SCHEDULERS
MORE TWEAKS
MORE BATTERY LIFE
ZRAM
[v2] NETWORK FILE SYSTEMS: NFS+CIFS
GOVERNORS:
Interactive
OnDemand
Userspace
Powersave
Conservative
Performance
Lagfree
Intellidemand
SmartAssV2
MinMax
SCHEDULERS:
No-op
Deadline
CFQ
SIO
VR
TWEAKS:
VooDoo Sound
WM8093 sound codec improvements
RR's and SOD's mostly resolved (none on my device)
Suspend improvements
SDHCI driver improvements: Allow the SDHCI driver to unleash its full power (significant improvement on ui-lags)
Balanced voltages: Avoid RR's and SOD's while maintaining the best battery life
BATTERY LIFE:
As listed under TWEAKS: Balanced out voltages for the best user experience
Several other improvements on battery consumption
ZRAM:
zRam unleashed: backported staging zRam drivers from android 3.4 kernel
virtual memory allocation (+tweaks and improvements)
CREDITS:
Guevor
Roach2010
myfluxxi
timduru
Gokhan Moral
Chris Trotman (Solarnz)
Colin Cross (Nvidia)
Gary King (Nvidia)
Downloads | changelog
v2 - updated governors and WiFi improvements - added 'hotplug' & 'badass' governors
Not here yet!
v1 - initial release
ASUS - based roms such as NRG, ARHD, Revolver, FROZN, stock firmwares - COMING SOON
LIQUIDSMOOTH - ROM
CM10 - based roms such as my CM10 port, Paranoid Android by mattmanrwx and maybe others, depends on whether they make use of the lidpatch or not
TEAM EOS - ROM
Faq | help
What is 'overclocking' ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Overclocking means to raise the frequency of you processor (CPU) beyond a certain limit, mostly set by the manufacturer for safety and battery life purposes. You can avoid this by installing a kernel on your device, which supports overclocking. After-all, proper overclocking will give you more performance in the general user interface and more frames per second (fps) in games. But you have to be aware that overclocking might also have impact on your battery life. In most cases, overclocking by a few hundred MHZ is not dangerous. But if overclocked too high, your device might become unresponsible and act weird.
Fine, but what does 'GPU overclocking' mean then?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
GPU overclocking is basically the same as overclocking your processor unit, but this time we don't want to raise the cpu clock speeds, but the clock speedings and performance of your graphics processing unit (GPU). Other than the processor overclocking, this feature is not user-scalable in my kernel. I have raised 3D clocks to a higher, fixed level which I feel is the best for a balanced experience between gaming, video performance, general ui-responsiveness and battery life.
You talk about 'governors' all the time. What's this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Governors decide on how the power resources of your cpu are divided on the tasks it receives. For example, some governors pay more attention to offer the highest performance level when needed, while others concentrate on a balanced experience between power and battery life. In addition, a governor decides on how fast you cpu clocks are ramped up and down, thus affecting the battery life again.
Ok, I got that. But what the hell are those 'schedulers' you mentioned?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Schedulers decide on how the incoming workload is split and handled, for example some schedulers will pay more attention to background process and super-stability of your system, while others try to achieve the best user-experience, spending and using more power on the foreground-processes that are visible and user-affected.
Last but not least, what's the matter with that 'zRam' thingy?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
zRam is an improved version of a feature in the staging driver in the linux kernel, earlier known as compcache. zRam increases performance by avoiding paging on disk and instead uses a compressed block device in RAM in which paging takes place until it is necessary to use the swap space on the hard disk drive. Since using RAM is faster than using disks, zRam allows Linux to make more use of RAM when swapping/paging is required, especially on older computers with less RAM installed. Along with virtual page allocation for our RAM modules, it affects the workload of the system in a lot of ways.
one last for developer tutorials etc
Running great with latest PA. Thanks.
Sent from my Transformer using Tapatalk 2
The Asus based version borked my wifi.
Thank you!
Can confirm its working great on Paranoid rom, CM10 based rom
caveman999 said:
The Asus based version borked my wifi.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, I have to reupload it, doing that right now, the link to the asus based version will be up again in no time!
Thanks for your feedback and please try it out again later
RaymanFX said:
Yeah, I have to reupload it, doing that right now, the link to the asus based version will be up again in no time!
Thanks for your feedback and please try it out again later
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Will do!
Thanks for the quick response.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
I have the problem that my tablet gets laggy and freezes and does not response when touching after some time after flashing a Rom... Can I expect this to be solved when flashing this kernel?
Big thanks nonetheless...:good:
Works great with the eos
Overcooked at 1400
Vr with smartassv2
But Raymond what about 3.1 Kernel?
Anyhow much thanks for the time u have put into making this great kernel possible
depends on whether they make use of the lidpatch or not
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It might be useful to elaborate on how it depends, and how one can find out if it applies or not. Seems a hell of a lot more useful to me than all that rambling about overclocking and governors. I mean, a post explaining "what is overclocking", in a dev-thread???
RaymanFX said:
Yeah, I have to reupload it, doing that right now, the link to the asus based version will be up again in no time!
Thanks for your feedback and please try it out again later
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Confirm this is now working on revolver rom,
What a difference its certainly faster, well done raymanfx
RaymanFX said:
depends on whether they make use of the lidpatch or not
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm also not sure if this means that it is useful for CM10 ROMs which use lid patch or to those which doesn't.
tinnef said:
It might be useful to elaborate on how it depends, and how one can find out if it applies or not. Seems a hell of a lot more useful to me than all that rambling about overclocking and governors. I mean, a post explaining "what is overclocking", in a dev-thread???
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And why not? It won't harm those who know what it is. And it will be big help to those who just want to flash new cool kernel but are not devs.
very good work rayman!i use my tf very rarely,but with liquid and this kernel things goes quite good!i like some of the coice you do,the only one i miss is bfq v5 in schedulers (i use it on all my devices and it's really good.)governors instead are optimal,i'll go with intellidemand from faux.thanks!
Pretty smooth, however, had a screen freeze and a SOD shortly after
Was using TeamEOS build 81 with 1.4 Ghz OC with smartassV2 and noop
Never had screen freeze with the stock kernel, did have some SOD though.
Could that be due to the GPU overclock? Could you provide a version without GPU OC?
Thanks!
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
Running ARHD 3.6 and had some screen freezes, too. Especially when playing games like Dead Trigger.
alizafar said:
Works great with the eos
Overcooked at 1400
Vr with smartassv2
But Raymond what about 3.1 Kernel?
Anyhow much thanks for the time u have put into making this great kernel possible
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
stable? any slow downs or lock ups.. rr?
bL33d said:
stable? any slow downs or lock ups.. rr?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So far.. running at 1.6 Ghz (smartassv2 / noop) and playing 'Need For Speed Most Wanted' it's as smooth as silk. No stuttering, no crashing - nothing but butter. Will update if something starting happening, but that's the fastest, most graphic intensive game I have right now, so I can't see anything else having an issue.
I flashed from timduru's KatKernel and feel RaymanFX's has bumped the performance of my tablet with this kernel, though the extra overclocking his kernels seem comfortable with probably have a part to play.
I should note, 1.6 Ghz is right on the edge of what the TF101 can do. Saner minds should set yourself at 1.5 (and I'll probably drop back myself).
Tried on TF101 - no Wifi
Thanks for this kernel.
It installed without error on my TF101 using Revolver 4.2.1.
After boot, Wifi was no showing on the notification area, and I could not enable it.
I saw the earlier post about this issue, but it seemed to me that a newer version correcting the Wifi had been uploaded.
Do you have any suggestions?

[KERNEL][4.4.x] Xceed™ [Synapse][Update:10/26]

{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
...​
OT Discussions are allowed(healthy way to help and get help on forums) just make sure noone gets ahead of themselves and forgets this is a development thread..you are all entitled to your own opinion just be respectful and always remember that you are on XDA..to our dear mods any discussion that destroys the credibility of my hard work or any post that may be disrespectful in nature can be considered offensive and is subject to your moderation..​
...​
**Snapdragon™ is a registered trademark owned by Qualcomm Technologies Inc.
**Synapse™ is a registered trademark owned by @Andreilux
**Xceed Logo™ is created by @fareed_extreme
XDA:DevDB Information
Custom Kernel, Kernel for the HTC One Mini
Contributors
kairi_zeroblade, xXminiWHOOPERxX
Kernel Special Features: Wake Gestures, Finer Voltage control, Auto entropy seeding
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Production build 5
Stable Release Date: 2014-10-26
Created 2014-09-25
Last Updated 2014-10-26
Reserved
will add a guide on features soon.
Reserved
Awesome! Thanks for the support!!
Just flashed this kernel. Will reporter deze my experiences in 2 days, first impression is very nice!
thanks for fresh kernel..
---------- Post added at 11:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:05 PM ----------
@kairi_zeroblade how to install this? just installed over recovery zip? My Own ROM used IC 4.0.3.. when I installed the kernel still same.. need your help.. cheers
Nice Can it be used for non gpe versions?
Everest_ said:
Nice Can it be used for non gpe versions?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This kernel can only be used on sense and GPE.
xXminiWHOOPERxX said:
This kernel can only be used on sense and GPE.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you!
410eaL said:
thanks for fresh kernel..
---------- Post added at 11:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:05 PM ----------
@kairi_zeroblade how to install this? just installed over recovery zip? My Own ROM used IC 4.0.3.. when I installed the kernel still same.. need your help.. cheers
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you need to be S-OFF since this is an anykernel package..if you are S-OFF then eveything will be automated..use Synapse from Playstore to customize settings..
Any feedbacks/rants/violent reactions?? should we keep doing things here?? making me bleed without even the phone with me?? people here seem to be more uncooperative than the people on Xperia..they are craving for an official release already i'm just shy to do so..
kairi_zeroblade said:
Any feedbacks/rants/violent reactions?? should we keep doing things here?? making me bleed without even the phone with me?? people here seem to be more uncooperative than the people on Xperia..they are craving for an official release already i'm just shy to do so..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think i'm just happy that anyone cares to develop for this device so i'll take what i can get!
Since flashing 4.4.3 Rom with this kernel, i've noticed some lag on my lockscreen, exiting chrome with home button (home screen re-draws a lot), and pulling up my keyboard, especially in hangouts. I'm trying a different kernel (bilal_liberty) to see if that makes any difference. I think it's about the same...maybe a little bit smoother. I'm going to use that kernel for another day or so, then re-flash yours to make a better comparison.
Thanks for your work for our device.
jollywhitefoot said:
I think i'm just happy that anyone cares to develop for this device so i'll take what i can get!
Since flashing 4.4.3 Rom with this kernel, i've noticed some lag on my lockscreen, exiting chrome with home button (home screen re-draws a lot), and pulling up my keyboard, especially in hangouts. I'm trying a different kernel (bilal_liberty) to see if that makes any difference. I think it's about the same...maybe a little bit smoother. I'm going to use that kernel for another day or so, then re-flash yours to make a better comparison.
Thanks for your work for our device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
its because HTC Implemented some DMA mappings..on high density devices(2gb RAM and above) we don't have these issues..this is just a port of what HTC did on M7 so we expect things like this come implemented too..so with the lack of huge RAM, indeed you will suffer issues..as a workaround i built a new one and sent it to Whooper and she gave a positive feedback with the laggs/redraws gone..on next release hopefully everything should be OK..i am just waiting for her to report the battery life for the test if the changes i made affected battery life or is it just stale..
Thanks for the nosy feedback i really appreciate it..any one else with issues so we can start balls rolling for an update?
kairi_zeroblade said:
its because HTC Implemented some DMA mappings..on high density devices(2gb RAM and above) we don't have these issues..this is just a port of what HTC did on M7 so we expect things like this come implemented too..so with the lack of huge RAM, indeed you will suffer issues..as a workaround i built a new one and sent it to Whooper and she gave a positive feedback with the laggs/redraws gone..on next release hopefully everything should be OK..i am just waiting for her to report the battery life for the test if the changes i made affected battery life or is it just stale..
Thanks for the nosy feedback i really appreciate it..any one else with issues so we can start balls rolling for an update?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the useful information. I'm looking forward to trying out the new kernel.
Hi,
I've been using this kernel since the day it was released. And I'm very happy about it! The features I like the most are UV (i undervolted 50 mV and disabled krait voltage boosting in synapse) and the way dt2w and s2w/s2s work. UV was really something this device needed. Max cpu temp was about 42℃ and it was idling around 6 degrees above ambient temperature, so it is a lot cooler than when I used different kernels. Battery time is also pretty good. The device has very good deep sleep now in combination with IC and greenify.
Although this kernel is imho the best kernel for the One mini, it still has some issues. The first one is that the launcher redraws pretty often, but I can't say this is because of the kernel. I also experienced this with the kernel that is packed with IC. The second issue is that when I lower the cpu freqs, either with trickster mod or synapse, they don't stick. As soon as I leave the app the frequencies go back to default. And the last thing I found was that after a while I got problems with connection. WiFi and mobile kept going on and off. Clearing cache/dalvik cache fixed it.
Anyway, thank you for this kernel and I hope you will support us for some time!
LQi said:
Hi,
I've been using this kernel since the day it was released. And I'm very happy about it! The features I like the most are UV (i undervolted 50 mV and disabled krait voltage boosting in synapse) and the way dt2w and s2w/s2s work. UV was really something this device needed. Max cpu temp was about 42℃ and it was idling around 6 degrees above ambient temperature, so it is a lot cooler than when I used different kernels. Battery time is also pretty good. The device has very good deep sleep now in combination with IC and greenify.
Although this kernel is imho the best kernel for the One mini, it still has some issues. The first one is that the launcher redraws pretty often, but I can't say this is because of the kernel. I also experienced this with the kernel that is packed with IC. The second issue is that when I lower the cpu freqs, either with trickster mod or synapse, they don't stick. As soon as I leave the app the frequencies go back to default. And the last thing I found was that after a while I got problems with connection. WiFi and mobile kept going on and off. Clearing cache/dalvik cache fixed it.
Anyway, thank you for this kernel and I hope you will support us for some time!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes eventually you have to clear caches since i recompiled a newer wifi module..regarding frequency issues not sticking its due to pnpmgr doing scaling stuff on its own..regarding redraws as explained earlier its due to some memory mapping HTC did to the kernel source..at my best, i did salvage a bit of memory from the GPU..well on next release i will balance the GPU memory to the system memory in proportion to alleviate issues..
Thanks for the feedback..next updates will be abit chunky..L2M is for testing already..and for those fetish with MLG..i will not add it..i won't contribute to backdoor exploits to android thus i am striving my best to eliminate memory leaks which in the latter can cause battery drains or high memory usage..
BTW the kernel packed with IC is mine.. (i made it)
Hi, Kairi
Having issuses with Kernel. Frequ. wont stick in synapse.
If I try to reduce from 1.7 to 1.4 everytime i leave synapse frequencies are on 1.7
Checked permissions of different files and folders all seems to be right so far.
Have you any advice?
Reinstalled app.. cleared cache + dalvik ...I´m on latest Liberty ROM
Thanks for your time and work...to support this device
greets
shivasrage said:
Hi, Kairi
Having issuses with Kernel. Frequ. wont stick in synapse.
If I try to reduce from 1.7 to 1.4 everytime i leave synapse frequencies are on 1.7
Checked permissions of different files and folders all seems to be right so far.
Have you any advice?
Reinstalled app.. cleared cache + dalvik ...I´m on latest Liberty ROM
Thanks for your time and work...to support this device
greets
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i'm out of thanks..haha
thanks for the report..next release i will lock the cpu frequncies down to stock.. as explained earlier..we have a closed source binary named "pnpmgr" that does frequency scaling on its own..so no matter how you change frequencies it will always revert to what that binary wants..
kairi_zeroblade said:
i'm out of thanks..haha
thanks for the report..next release i will lock the cpu frequncies down to stock.. as explained earlier..we have a closed source binary named "pnpmgr" that does frequency scaling on its own..so no matter how you change frequencies it will always revert to what that binary wants..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey Kairi
Ok I understand...so I have a question ...ist it possible to make one with oc enabled
and one without?
Or is this too much work for you?
thanks + greets
shivasrage said:
Hey Kairi
Ok I understand...so I have a question ...ist it possible to make one with oc enabled
and one without?
Or is this too much work for you?
thanks + greets
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sure i could..that's one amazing suggestion..CPU OC or both CPU and GPU removed??

[KERNEL] [N910C/H] [MM Stable] Perseus-Halaszk-universal5433 [06 May 2016]

- FIRST READ -
** THIS CAN BRICK YOUR DEVICE **
** ONLY FOR SM-N910C/H MARSHMALLOW** ​IF YOU NEVER FLASH AND SET A KERNEL BE AWARE​IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH THIS KERNEL FLASH OTHER CUSTOM KERNELS
(GoogyMaxN4 or Wanam or Ultimate)​
I asked for permission to announce this kernel and All credits goes to @halaszk88
DONATE to halaszk88
(Every Coffee you send, will help him to work overnights )
Github Source:
2016.05.06 - All Sources are up to date V2.2MM Version
https://github.com/halaszk/Perseus-halaszk-universal5433
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Kernel Download:
https://github.com/halaszk/Perseus-halaszk-universal5433/wiki
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks;
Credits,and big thanks to:
-halaszk88
-AndreiLux
-UpInTheAir
-Faux123
-Yank555.lu
-Friedrich420
-Dorimanx
-Alucard24
-Flar2
-Myfluxi
-Savoca
-TwistedUmbrella
-and to many many others!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Bugs - Screen Shots
-BUGS-
WiFi must be always ON to prevent MicroLags, TouchLag, UI Lag (Discussed on AndreiLux issue tracker)
-My Personel Settings-
https://youtu.be/W1if5mkhY1Q
My personel settings are like this. UnderVolt settings will not be compitable with yours. Every SoC has it's own UV capability so try and find yours.
-Power Advantage Calculation for My SoC -
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
As per AndreiLux's measurment:
"A57 are about 1.87 more efficient in performance per Mhz and 4.23 times less efficient in perf/W outside of voltage droop."
-Benchmark ScreenShots-
Change log
All Info Can be Found here
https://github.com/halaszk/Perseus-halaszk-universal5433/wiki
.
Info
* Flash zip file from CWM/TWRP (I am using TWRP)
* Wipe dalvick cache and cache (only an advise)
* Install SYNAPSE from PlayStore (thanks @AndreiLux for synapse)
* Make settings over Synapse
Battery and CPU Freq Stats
Wow, a new kernel! Nice to see it here!
nice..happy to see this.. 1 suggestion.. maybe u should state whether this is for lollipop or kk..
randykzc said:
nice..happy to see this.. 1 suggestion.. maybe u should state whether this is for lollipop or kk..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When you look at the Geekbench 3 screenshot, you can see that it says that it's lollipop.
Edit: Topic name now says that it's lollipop.
New kernel!welcome !
Sent from Note 4C
Excellent work here! Hopefully we gonna have updates! Thanks a lot!
EDITED:
Are you already using the latest source code (BOC3) seems it's already released.
I am not the DEV, developer is @halaszk88
But he is working to merge BOC3 source at the moment.
BOC3 Source code released couple of hours after V0.9F compiled.
andrew.mackew said:
Excellent work here! Hopefully we gonna have updates! Thanks a lot!
EDITED:
Are you already using the latest source code (BOC3) seems it's already released.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I hope that this kernel is going to stay here over the years and not get banned from xda like Ultimate kernel. One question: does it have CPU overclocking? If it has, how high?
Edit: I see it now. Thanks!
kadiremrah said:
I am not the DEV, developer is @halaszk88
But he is working to merge BOC3 source at the moment.
BOC3 Source code released couple of hours after V0.9F compiled.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Awesome news! Looking forward to see new updates! Thank you and the dev!
Whats it mean S6 cross cover?
Can you make this for F model?
Oohh..how long I waited to see a custom kernel thread..... Now the fun begins... Million thanks for the effort.. Looking for updates...
Thanks again....
please share your synapse setting
Ok so I am on asv 7 oc big cores to 2 GHz 1293.75 v and small ones to 1700 mhz on 1350 v and the the gpu on a safe oc at 700 mhz on 1062.5 v on antutu i get 35k with perfomance governor with some settings on development settings turned on on ultimate kernel my max antutu score was 43 k so anyone want to collaborate here? Also anyone posting their results please post also ypur asv rating of your board it is visible on synapse... And i gotta say that it doesn't feel butter smooth yet i mean the general ui animations. I also didn't use a fridge wasn't on powersaving mode and didn't lower the resolution to test it further yet i can get higher scores on 1080p or even 720 but since the score is so low from the start i don't expect any miracles can the op describe to us how did he get that amazing score?
Well UI is smooth here. But Antutu is low like yours. 35000 is a canceled one i think. GPU throttle frequencies are absolutely to high. My phone is not passing last gpu test with these settings. Strange is that gpu frequency stats never show any frequency above 420 MHz. The mainly used frequency is 266. That's the simole explanation for these low scores Looks like gpu oc and gpu scaling in general is not working correct atm. Anyway a nice attenpt and already good for daily use.
OP how do you got these scores?
This would be stock score
Glad to see you here!!
After the (in)glory of note3.. now we try with the 4..
My ASV is 8 using 981mV on 700MHz and 667MHz these two freq. need same voltage. And all gpu voltages must set precisely. If not test can be completed but with lower FPS so lower Score. DVFS helping to correct wrong Voltage of Freq. but this ErrorCorrectionTime seen as lower FPS.
And LL is said to has a PowerSaving bug. If "Settings/Power Saving/Power Saving Mode/Restrict Performance/CPU Performance" option ON whether PowerSavingMode settings is ON or OFF GPU does not go over 350MHz.
So go Settings/Power Saving/Power Saving Mode/Restrict Performance and set CPU Performance untick. May help
Enable 4x MSSA will give more detail but lower score so try stock values first, then find your setting step by step
For SMOOTHER UI please DISABLE "PowerEfficientWorkqueues" on Synapse/CORTEX_BRAIN menu
sephkateno said:
Ok so I am on asv 7 oc big cores to 2 GHz 1293.75 v and small ones to 1700 mhz on 1350 v and the the gpu on a safe oc at 700 mhz on 1062.5 v on antutu i get 35k with perfomance governor with some settings on development settings turned on on ultimate kernel my max antutu score was 43 k so anyone want to collaborate here? Also anyone posting their results please post also ypur asv rating of your board it is visible on synapse... And i gotta say that it doesn't feel butter smooth yet i mean the general ui animations. I also didn't use a fridge wasn't on powersaving mode and didn't lower the resolution to test it further yet i can get higher scores on 1080p or even 720 but since the score is so low from the start i don't expect any miracles can the op describe to us how did he get that amazing score?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
pappschlumpf said:
Well UI is smooth here. But Antutu is low like yours. 35000 is a canceled one i think. GPU throttle frequencies are absolutely to high. My phone is not passing last gpu test with these settings. Strange is that gpu frequency stats never show any frequency above 420 MHz. The mainly used frequency is 266. That's the simole explanation for these low scores Looks like gpu oc and gpu scaling in general is not working correct atm. Anyway a nice attenpt and already good for daily use.
OP how do you got these scores?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

Categories

Resources