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Root A fast ROM/Kernel/SetCPU Set Up for those of you interested

dahmwern

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Hey,

Alright, I've been toying around with ROM's and kernels for a bit now and I think I landed on a pretty good setup that has great performance and great battery life. So with that, here we go:

ROM: MikG 2.5 (Sense 2.1 + 3.0)
Kernel: More Freedom v0.8.5
SetCPU: OC'd to 1113Mhz and 128Mhz min, using the Smartass scaler. Its important NOT to have a screen off profile, it only slows things down. I've tried.

I'm also using LauncherPro.

Some info about the set up:

  • Battery life: Currently, I'm on 9 hours, 16 minutes, and 18 seconds and I have 80% battery life left. I was just playing Angry Birds for like 30 minutes as well.
  • I will update this with maximum battery life stats, but yesterday I was over 16 hours with ~50% and that was with moderate to heavy use using GPS, etc.
 
Hey,

Alright, I've been toying around with ROM's and kernels for a bit now and I think I landed on a pretty good setup that has great performance and great battery life. So with that, here we go:

ROM: MikG 2.5 (Sense 2.1 + 3.0)
Kernel: More Freedom v0.8.5
SetCPU: OC'd to 1113Mhz and 128Mhz min, using the Smartass scaler. Its important NOT to have a screen off profile, it only slows things down. I've tried.

I'm also using LauncherPro.

Some info about the set up:

  • Battery life: Currently, I'm on 9 hours, 16 minutes, and 18 seconds and I have 80% battery life left. I was just playing Angry Birds for like 30 minutes as well.
  • I will update this with maximum battery life stats, but yesterday I was over 16 hours with ~50% and that was with moderate to heavy use using GPS, etc.
with mik3d and evevolved sense 3.0 rom, the average was about 18hrs off charge. i had the more freedom .85 kernel as well. my setcpu settings was 245/1190 with the interactive x governor and a screen off profile of 128/245.
 
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How do you set up the governors? Is that seperate from SetCPu?

I have the Golden Monkey kernel.

in the main menu there should be a drop down box for scaling where you can select your governor of your choice. i think right now the best option that is support by golden monkey is onedemand which is the default anyways. the other kernels offer more governors to choose from.
 
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thanks, it was right in front of my face the whole time..haha.

With this new battery I try not to charge it over night and instead leave it power up between 40 and 60 % as much as possible. I have read that it may help with battery life.

I have said this before, but using the wifi really makes a huge difference as well.
 
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Hey,

Alright, I've been toying around with ROM's and kernels for a bit now and I think I landed on a pretty good setup that has great performance and great battery life. So with that, here we go:

ROM: MikG 2.5 (Sense 2.1 + 3.0)
Kernel: More Freedom v0.8.5
SetCPU: OC'd to 1113Mhz and 128Mhz min, using the Smartass scaler. Its important NOT to have a screen off profile, it only slows things down. I've tried.

I'm also using LauncherPro.

Some info about the set up:

  • Battery life: Currently, I'm on 9 hours, 16 minutes, and 18 seconds and I have 80% battery life left. I was just playing Angry Birds for like 30 minutes as well.
  • I will update this with maximum battery life stats, but yesterday I was over 16 hours with ~50% and that was with moderate to heavy use using GPS, etc.

Copied your settings, I'll let you know how it works out for me. Thanks!!!:D
 
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with mik3d and evevolved sense 3.0 rom, the average was about 18hrs off charge. i had the more freedom .85 kernel as well. my setcpu settings was 245/1190 with the interactive x governor and a screen off profile of 128/245.

@ocnbrze: I've flashed mik3d ROM and really liking it. But I'm a newb and you lost me when you said you had mik3d and evevolved sense 3.0 rom. Aren't they 2 different ROM's? I've looked at the kernals sticky and am ready to try a kernal to make things less laggy, but must have missed the directions on how to install (flash?) the kernal. I don't mean to hijack this thread, so if you need to move or delete or I need to start a new thread, please just let me know where to look for my answers. Thank you
 
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Hey,

Alright, I've been toying around with ROM's and kernels for a bit now and I think I landed on a pretty good setup that has great performance and great battery life. So with that, here we go:

ROM: MikG 2.5 (Sense 2.1 + 3.0)
Kernel: More Freedom v0.8.5
SetCPU: OC'd to 1113Mhz and 128Mhz min, using the Smartass scaler. Its important NOT to have a screen off profile, it only slows things down. I've tried.

I'm also using LauncherPro.

Some info about the set up:

  • Battery life: Currently, I'm on 9 hours, 16 minutes, and 18 seconds and I have 80% battery life left. I was just playing Angry Birds for like 30 minutes as well.
  • I will update this with maximum battery life stats, but yesterday I was over 16 hours with ~50% and that was with moderate to heavy use using GPS, etc.

This is just the thread I am looking for. A couple days ago, I flashed Mik2.5 and am LOVING it! It's super fast! I'm using his stock kernel that came with it but I'm going to try the freedom one (Flashed kernel with CM7 so know how to do that)...

I bought setcpu and let it do it's thing. Once you run it, is that it? I mean is it always running in the background? Mik2.5 has a task manager and when I bring it up it doesn't show setcpu as currently running.

Scratch that, now the task manager DOES show setcpu as running. But same question, is that all I do? I want to get my biggest bang for my buck on this little cpu clocking proggie! :D

Also, which more freedom are you using, nightly, godmode, or universal?
 
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This is just the thread I am looking for. A couple days ago, I flashed Mik2.5 and am LOVING it! It's super fast! I'm using his stock kernel that came with it but I'm going to try the freedom one (Flashed kernel with CM7 so know how to do that)...

I bought setcpu and let it do it's thing. Once you run it, is that it? I mean is it always running in the background? Mik2.5 has a task manager and when I bring it up it doesn't show setcpu as currently running.

Scratch that, now the task manager DOES show setcpu as running. But same question, is that all I do? I want to get my biggest bang for my buck on this little cpu clocking proggie! :D

Also, which more freedom are you using, nightly, godmode, or universal?
I believe nightly and godmode are for King roms Im running universal with mikg but i just downloaded it now
 
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that's it.... as ron popeil would say, "set it, and forget it..." once it is set it is active... i would leave "set on boot" unchecked until you know your settings are good... sometimes too high of an oc can cause lag, fc's, etc... don't want to have to reboot and have it do the same thing over and over...
If set on boot isnt checked do you have to open the ap to start it after a reboot?
 
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If set on boot isnt checked do you have to open the ap to start it after a reboot?

yes, but run your setup under normal conditions, ie. web surfin', email, text, so on... for a few minutes... if the setup doesn't like your phone, you'll know right away.. if all's good, then check the start at boot... it doesn't take much time with setcpu to know if things are all good or not...

EDIT - forgot the l...
 
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yes, but run your setup under normal conditions, ie. web surfin', email, text, so on... for a few minutes... if the setup doesn't like your phone, you'll know right away.. if all's good, then check the start at boot... it doesn't take much time with setcpu to know if things are all good or not...

EDIT - forgot the l...
Well i just had a force close when pluging into my computer on the option screen but i unpluged and repluged the usb and was fine the 2nd time
 
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Hey,

Alright, I've been toying around with ROM's and kernels for a bit now and I think I landed on a pretty good setup that has great performance and great battery life. So with that, here we go:

ROM: MikG 2.5 (Sense 2.1 + 3.0)
Kernel: More Freedom v0.8.5
SetCPU: OC'd to 1113Mhz and 128Mhz min, using the Smartass scaler. Its important NOT to have a screen off profile, it only slows things down. I've tried.

I'm also using LauncherPro.

Some info about the set up:

  • Battery life: Currently, I'm on 9 hours, 16 minutes, and 18 seconds and I have 80% battery life left. I was just playing Angry Birds for like 30 minutes as well.
  • I will update this with maximum battery life stats, but yesterday I was over 16 hours with ~50% and that was with moderate to heavy use using GPS, etc.

Which More Freedom kernel did you use, i.e. nightly, Godmode, or universal?
 
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Rom: EViO 3 1.0
Kernel: ChopSuey v.9.1
Scripts: v6 supercharger/v8 preview scripts
Custom scripts.
SetCPU: Screen off (128/245)
Charging ( 128/1190)
Temp (122f > (128/652)
If non not charging i use 128/648 for light use
For heavy use (gaming) 652/1075

Linpack: SetCPU 998/998 - 39.57 MFLOPS
SetCPU 1190/1190 - 44.72 MFLOPS

FPS: 28

Quadrant : 1512

Battery Life: Heavy - 10 hours 12 minutes
Medium - 14 hours 32 minutes
Light - 18 hours 57 minutes

Several other misc stuff was done to get this perfect for my taste.
 
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hey sorry to hijack this thread but its kinda of related, whats the difference between the 3 options using this kernel? Stock, Less & More? Cant seem to find any info on it.

what kernel are you talking about? is it the freedom rom? if so then it is more like havs kernels then anything else. they just a set range of voltages for each freguency you set in setcpu. read the http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all-things-root/389360-kernels-dummies.html for more info on havs kernels.
 
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