Haldi's Benchmark Thread for Governors&Undervolting&Overclocking the Z2

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Haldi4803

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Another Guest Appearance: Xperia Z
My old Sony Xperia Z is still being used by other family members.
So i took the chance when it was empty and charged it full :) Using the Aukey PA-U28 QuickCharge2.0 Charge i use for my Z2.

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The Old 2330mAh battery in the Z only goes from 3.8 to 4.2Volts and already reaches at 65% Charged the maximum Voltage. This happens after 70 Minutes, it takes another 80 Minutes to fully charge to 100%
 

TheFerhatKing

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So @Haldi4803, we're getting closer to a really safe QC2.0, what do you think we can improve more? Or is the 2000 mAh kernel safe enaugh?

Sony Xperia Z2
 

Haldi4803

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Off Topic:
Insides of the Z2


So... yeah... i've managed to break the back glass of my Z2.
After dozens of crashes on the floor one unlucky day my back glass shattered.

Well, Shít Happens, not that much of a problem. Bought an 8$ replacement back cover from Witrigs, while at it i've also bought a new Headphone Jack (my old was having problem getting a stable connection) and a Tempered Glass Screen Protector (well, if it protects the front it will also work on the back, paid 25$ express shipping so another 11$ for the Screen Protector aren't that expensive^^)

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Replacing a broken back cover is quite a hassle. It shatters more and more ^^

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if only replacing the Back cover i'd be finish at this point, but yeah, the headphone jack.... hidden under the mainboard. yay.

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Here you can see the Mainboard and the heatpipe for the SoC (jep the SoC is also covered by a heatspreader :( lame can't see stuff )

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Headphone jack is gone :) (that stuff is waterproof and glued on... damn... realy good glue there)

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so yeah, i've put everything back together and cleaned the borders for the new back cover.

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Phone is back and everything is working, no problems with overheating and stuff, everything like always.

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There are just two little but very important points to know when doing this.
A: You cannot unmount the mainboard when a microSD card inserted, it's physically not possible the card is to big and blocks.
B: When using a heater to melt the glue on the back cover, make so to unplug the microSD card before, these damn suckers don't like heat.

Oh yeah, and the Backside foil from the Nillkin Tempered Glass Screen Protector is a simple plastic foil and not the same 0.2mm tempered glass like on the Frontside -.-
 

Haldi4803

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Powerdrain per Mhz
Is overclocking worth it? How much will you save by underclocking?

If you have taken an interest in this thread you most likely will have read some Smartphone Reviews on Anandtech. I really like them because they know what they're talking about, imho they're the most knowledgeable website out there for in dept reviews of how a SoC really works.
Seeing this chart (review S6)which shows Power Consumption per Mhz Frequency i was impressed and tought we could use something similar for our Z2.

So one day i had to much free time and used Qualcomm Trepn Profiler, StabilityTest v2.7 and Kernel Adiutor to start benching our Z2.
Because the "User" Hotplug does not exist, or not work with Kernel Adiutor, i used Alucard Hotplug and set the minimum and maximum active Cores.
To aquire similar conditions for all benchmarks the phone was put in Flightmode without WiFi, Manual Brightness at Minimum.
Benchmarking for 30 seconds each frequency gave an average Power usage.
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The Result is this horrible looking table.
Code:
Cores/ mhz 268	300	422	652	729	883	960	1'036	1'190	1'267	1'497	1'574	1'728	1'958	2'265	2'457	2'572	2'726
4	1'592	1'653	1'885	2'089	2'259	2'401	2'661	2'701	2'893	3'089	3'445	3'669	3'940	4'454	5'091	5'486	6'492	6'621
3	1'384	1'426	1'670	1'833	1'945	2'036	2'238	2'332	2'500	2'633	2'884	3'069	3'150	3'812	4'297	4'812	5'046	5'433
2	1'142	1'238	1'391	1'559	1'636	1'745	1'869	1'929	2'030	2'182	2'401	2'501	2'682	3'023	3'257	3'540	3'787	4'110
1	903	905	1'007	1'123	1'233	1'250	1'474	1'550	1'544	1'679	1'740	1'846	2'048	2'046	2'320	2'368	2'571	2'536

And this beautiful Graph :)
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Now it's your choice to underclock to 1728mhz instead of 1958mhz because the gain is worth it :)
But be aware that all this benchmarks are made with full CPU load, don't forget the "race to idle" principle when underclocking to much.
 
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Mokiwipeout

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Powerdrain per Mhz
Is overclocking worth it? How much will you save by underclocking?

And this beautiful Graph :)
TMDnfOE.png


Now it's your choice to underclock to 1728mhz instead of 1958mhz because the gain is worth it :)
But be aware that all this benchmarks are made with full CPU load, don't forget the "race to idle" principle when underclocking to much.

Do you think that underclocking all the way down to 1.19 GHz is actually worth the gain(given that the phone spends most of screen on time in this frequency) or that 1.7 GHz is a better option given the fact that consumption increases by only 25% or something
 

Haldi4803

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To accurately answer this question we need to take a closer look at the performance on this frequency.
If your phone takes longer to solve your task the powerdrain per Task might not be as great on the low frequencies.

Theoretically it would be possible to get the performance in MIPS for a certain frequency and then take the powerdrain from the graph to find the perfect efficiency.

Sadly that's purely theoretical performance and does not necessarily reflect real world usage.

Might be possible to find out by a real-world Task like picture editing or other stuff that has a 30-90second duration and shows a clear start&end point and use Trepn profiler to measure powerdrain for all different frequencies.
I don't know of any task that would be doing that. Anyone has some ideas?
 

connta

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Aug 20, 2012
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i have one question, in the list of tests theres a test named "Undervolting a big hoax" and another one named "Undervolting, it does help"

yes, i have read both and in the second the clear conclusion was that undervolting will bring 17% battery increase so that cannot be a hoax (also the temp was a lot lower which is great)... so what am i missing here, is it that undervolting when scaling on the processor is enabled will not net any significant gain as opposed to static processor speed? i guess this could be the case since there are a lot of different factors at play whit processor scaling... any clarification would be welcome
 

Haldi4803

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No,
The difference lies in the usage.
The first Benchmark is made with the "normal usage" like any sane person would use a Smartphone, browse Web, read emails stuff like that.
You see 25% of the time the CPU clock is on 1190mhz, and never higher.
The second Benchmark is while running a Benchmark tool. CPU is used to 99% and always busy working on 1500mhz.

So yeah undervolting is more effective on higher voltages. But that's not the reason here.
While undervolting certainly does help, you just won't profit from it in everyday usage. Only when doing some really heavy usage. Most games probably won't even use that much CPU power.
 

Dragoss91

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Feb 3, 2009
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good thread , thanks to the OP

by the way , I love the Z2 battery efficiency , and it also undervolts a lot (around -100mv) without stability issues

here's my voltages table :
frequency(mhz) : voltage(mV)
268 : 625
300 : 640
422 : 650
652 : 665
729 : 675
883 : 690
960 : 700
1036 : 710
1267 : 740
1497 : 770
1574 : 780
1728 : 800
1958 : 840
2150 : 885
2265 : 900

all test performed with stability test
 

Dragoss91

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Feb 3, 2009
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Stability Test is nice for testing, but sometimes it stays stable but UV still causes some crashes during daily usage. If you haven't had any crashes in the last 3 days with normal usage, congrats it's stable.
Oh and also Undervolting varies extremely depending on Kernel and ROM.
True , well , I actually posted really stable UV , because the lowest I got was 600mv for 268mhz , 620mv for 300mhz and 640mv for 422mhz ... everything was stable in Stability test but over night the phone rebooted and I woke up with a froze phone :D then I raised a bit voltages on last 3 frequencies . :)
 

Haldi4803

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Waterdamage :(
The display was going black for a short time and then back to normal. Back and forth.
Turned the device off, turn back on. It works for a short time (booting, sony logo, sony animation with the waves) and then some color problems and black screen.
I can boot into recovery that works.
Brought it to a repair shop. Told him i think its the display, he says its the mainboard..... we'll see.
2800thb Repair fee.
I just hope replacing mainboard wont let me end up with a locked bootloader....
I still have a full twrp backup from a few days ago, lucky me, the only thing lost is the number from the girl last night :\
 

Haldi4803

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Now that's to bad.
New displa, still same problem :( the Touchscreen does work. I Can enter recovery and touch stuff. It vibrates.
But it doesn't show any pictures. The guy said it needs a Main board replacement.
A Z2 or Z3 still costs about 8000-10000 THB here. That's a fortune.

So I've got a Wiko Lenny 2 for now as replacement. Sadly this crap doesn't accept my 128gb SD card in exFat.
But hey. I got a Windows Tablet here which does. I'll use the 64GB card from there and format it.

But yeah. Looks like my time with the Z2 came to an end earlier than expected :( if I find a cheap way to replace the MB I might come back.

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Gesendet von meinem LENNY2 mit Tapatalk
 

Dragoss91

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Feb 3, 2009
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Now that's to bad.
New displa, still same problem :( the Touchscreen does work. I Can enter recovery and touch stuff. It vibrates.
But it doesn't show any pictures. The guy said it needs a Main board replacement.
A Z2 or Z3 still costs about 8000-10000 THB here. That's a fortune.

So I've got a Wiko Lenny 2 for now as replacement. Sadly this crap doesn't accept my 128gb SD card in exFat.
But hey. I got a Windows Tablet here which does. I'll use the 64GB card from there and format it.

But yeah. Looks like my time with the Z2 came to an end earlier than expected :( if I find a cheap way to replace the MB I might come back.

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Gesendet von meinem LENNY2 mit Tapatalk
that's so sad :(

but how did it get water ? isn't supposed to be waterproof ?
 

Mokiwipeout

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Dec 2, 2012
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Well that definitely sucks...

What is weird though is that many have their z2's broken in a similar way...

Maybe Sony hates xda after all ???
 

Dragoss91

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Feb 3, 2009
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Ich change the back plate.
Most likely the exchange glue didn't like the heat here... 35C during the day all the time.

Gesendet von meinem LENNY2 mit Tapatalk
I can confirm that glue that seals the back cover to the chasis brokes over time , mine sometimes feels like getting out in one side and I push it back inside , there's is clearly a hole .
 

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    Sup,

    You've might have seen my Thread for the Xperia Z.
    I'm planing on creating a similar thing for the Xperia Z2 :cool:


    THIS THREAD IS NOT for Antutu/Quadrant/GLBenchmark results.


    What is a governor and how does it work?
    Guide 1, Guide 2, Guide 3, Guide 4, Guide 5 (i like this one xD for obvious reasons| Now also on XDA)
    Few words from Qualcomm about power Benchmarking!


    Benchmark Tools:
    Using the App Repetitouch to generate a custom pattern that gets repeated.
    Using the App BetterBatteryStats to check most Stats like Screen on Time, CPU stats, Battery Drain.
    Using Qualcomm Trepn Profiler for detailed stats about CPU/GPU/Powerdrain (New on Google Play)
    Using the App Battery Log for Stats like %, Voltage, Batterytemp. during charging.


    Normal v3:
    Deleted Facebook App from my phone! Essentially the same benchmark as v2 except that instead of Facebook i now open the E-mail app.
    This will decreas the overall performance need a little as email is way less performance hungry as facebook.

    Old Benchmarks:

    Normal:
    Doing *nothing* just browsing app drawer and homescreen + a short intercourse in the web.
    Connected to WiFi, 2x Active Exchange sync running + Facebook

    Normal v2:
    On 2014.11.16 i decided to use a new Benchmark parcours.
    wiping on Desktop / App Drawer, opening Whatsapp, opening Facebook, opening Chrome, opening Whatsapp again-> Force Close, opening FB again -> Force Close, opening Chrome again -> Force Close.
    Benchmark Duration increased from 48 seconds (old one) to about 2 minutes.





    Voltage
    as stated by doomlord the Z2 has 15 different preset Voltage Tables.
    My phone has a PVS11 which results in this voltage table:
    If not anyhow other mentioned all tests are made with these voltages! (read via Faux123 app on doomkernel v09)
    300mhz = 775mV
    422mhz = 775mV
    652mhz = 775mV
    729mhz = 775mV
    883mhz = 780mV
    960mhz = 790mV
    1036mhz = 810mV
    1190mhz = 820mV
    1267mhz = 850mV
    1497mhz = 860mV
    1574mhz = 880mV
    1728mhz = 915mV
    1958mhz = 975mV
    2265mhz =1010mV
    2457mhz =1010mV


    Path to internal Stats file:
    On some Kernels you have an internal Log file which records all important data.
    The "overal_time_in_stat" which records time spent in 10ms for each frequency per core and the "overall_total_trans" which records the amount of transistions(switching CPU frequency) per core can be found in
    Code:
    sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/overall_stats/

    The "trans_stat" file which shows detailed information about GPU transitions (from X to Y frequency) and time spent in fequency can be found in
    Code:
    sys/devices/fdb00000.qcom,kgsl-3d0/devfreq/fdb00000.qcom,kgsl-3d0/
    (path may vary)


    Charging Benchmarks:
    Benchmarking the Charging duration is pretty easy, you take a stopwatch and look how long it takes to reach 100%. Yet there are some other informations you want to take a closer look at. The Battervoltage and the Batterytemperature. The app "Battery Log" takes accurate stats of these values each time the Percentage changes.
    You can Display those values as graph or raw values, and the most important, you can export them as a .csv file and use them in Excel.
    If you want even more Statistics like the Current and Voltage the charger is providing, then you need external hardware equipment. In my case that's the ZYX Studios PowerMonitor because it works from 0 to 13V and 0-3A it is fully QuickCharge 2.0 compatible and *most likely* will also work with QuickCharge 3.0, if it doesn't there is a high chance that if you flash a firmware update it will recognize QuickCharge 3.0 :)
    Another pretty awesome feature of this tiny 30$ device is the Bluetooth module which you can buy additionally. It allows for remote logging the Current and Voltage via Smartphone (and the App Bluetooth Terminal) or PC. In 0.36, 1s, 2s, 30s or 60s intervals. I use 1 Second intervals for my graphs wich ends up with a huge (around 10'000 Datapoints) Graph but contains all important informations.
    First Usage of this Device can be found in Post NR 130


    More to Come:
    Adding more as soon as there is more to add.
    13
    Index

    List:
    • Test Nr 1-10 Qualcom MP_decision Hotplug governor tests Post NR 4
    • Test Nr 11-20 IntelliPlug Hotplug governor tests Post NR 5
    • Battery Drain of Test nr 1-20 in a list Post NR 6
    • Different GPU tests in Antutu and GFXbenchmark Post NR 9
    • Underclocking, does it Save battery ? Post NR 10
    • Fulltime Battery Test from 100% to 2% Post NR 14
    • Standby Tests, Wifi and 3G Post NR 15
    • Charging Test 402 Doomkernel v09 Post NR 16
    • User Control CPU Hotplug 4, 3, 2 cores Ondemand Post NR 17
    • Maximum powerdrain tests Post NR 18
    • Charging Test NR2: Broken Dock! Post NR 19
    • Charging Test NR3 402 and YadliKernel v3 Post NR 20
    • Charging while measuring current Post NR 24
    • Charging while measuring current Post NR 26
    • Charging with 413 Ultimate Pure XZ2 ROM Post NR 27
    • Governors Ultimate Pure XZ2 ROM 413 with Doomkernel v10 (New With Transitions)Post NR 28
    • Ondermand Governor with IntelliPlug Post NR 29
    • Charging with 413 Ultimate Pure XZ2 ROM and Doomkernel v10 Post NR 30
    • Undervolting? Just a big Hoax! Post NR 31
    • Charging with Stock kernel +413 Post NR 32
    • Doomkernel v10 versus Stock 413 from 100% to 50% Longtime test Post NR 33
    • Runtime Tests from 100% to 2%, Idle, 300mhz Full load, 1000mhz Full load, 1500mhz Full load, 1500mhz with 2 cores Post NR 34
    • Runtime Tests from 100% to 2% 1500mhz Stock Voltage and Undervolted -100mV! It does Help! Post NR 38
    • Stamina Mode - Restricted Performance: Screen refresh rate reduced, no changes in governor detected Post NR 44
    • Charging with Stock Kernel .167 with 4.4.4. ; No changes. Post NR49
    • New Normal v2 Benchmark parcour! Post NR 50
    • Governors on Stock Sony 4.4.4 .167 Post NR 51
    • Additional Tests to Post 51 with 2cores, 1 core and custom "conservative" settings Post NR 52
    • Screen Brightness measurement tests. Not gonna happen anytime soon! Post NR 53
    • Governor Tests NR69-77 Abricot Kernel v4 Post NR 54
    • I/O Scheduler Tests on Stock ROM .167 with AndroPlus Kernel v21 Post NR 85
    • Charging Test with the Magnector X Cable for Z1 Post NR 89
    • Governor Tests NR74(2)-87 AndroPlus Kernel V28a Post NR 93
    • Everyday Usage Powerdrain Benchmarks Post NR 97
    • Display under the microscope: SubPixel Matrix Xperia Z2 vs iPhone 6 Post NR 102
    • Power Case 4500mAh Battery Post NR 105
    • AndroPlus Kernel v58a GPU/CPU tests in daily usage Post NR 114
    • Video Recording in 4k and FullHD profiled Post NR 115
    • Charging with a 2A Charger Post NR 116
    • Charging with partially working QuickCharge 2.0 Post NR 128
    • Fully working QuickCharge 2.0... hellafast! Post NR 129
    • Charging Statistics with YZX PowerMonitor Post NR 130
    • Charging the Original way. STOCK Post NR 131
    • QuickCharge2.0 for Locked Bootloader + Comparison Post NR 132
    • QuickCharge2.0 Limited to 12W and Overnight Charging Post NR 133
    • Charging different devices Samsung Note 10.1 + Nokia Lumia 925 Post NR 136
    • QuickCharge2.0 Official by Sony in the Xperia Z3c Post NR 137
    • QuickCharge2.0 with 60% Step and 2000mA Post NR 138
    • Charging the old Sony Xperia Z Post NR 141
    • How to replace a broken back plate Post NR 143
    • Powerdrain per Mhz / Core Post NR 144
    • Charging the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Post NR 145
    • What a broken Backlight looks like (Yep, my phone is done for) Post NR170
    • What do to with a broken/old phone OR How to Charge a always connected phone from 30% to 75%Post NR171


    12
    Conclusion? I'm tired! i'm going to bed! :p

    gonna do a full overview tomorrow.

    Till then, here you have a Battery drain per governor List.

    Nr 1-20:
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    and sorted by average powerdrain:
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    (total is based on time, mostly it's 310seconds, sometimes few more, sometimes few less!)
    7
    Playing around with Antutu and Trepnprofiler PowerDrain

    a Full Antutu Benchmark with OSD, 200 seconds, Score 30988 (FYI without Trepn running it's 33340 part2)

    Average Frequency:
    Core0 = 1825Mhz
    Core1 = 751Mhz
    Core2 = 1291Mhz
    Core3 = 1803Mhz
    Average GPU Load: 25%
    Average CPU clock: 282Mhz
    Average Current 1021mA



    Graphic of CPU clocks & Power Drain. (yes, Scaling of powerdrain (right side scale) is on purpose up to 4A so it won't get into the way of CPU lines)
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    I'm not sure if the spike at second 32 really is because of throttling (as the core did reach 63°C then) or just because of the benchmark went from Integer to float-point tests

    Graphic of the GPU clock & load:
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    Funny thing here, the 3D Benchmark started somewhere around 140 seconds, and the GPU only wen't over 380mhz after 160 seconds.
    Guess Antutut 3d benchmark really is outdated ^^
    7
    and here we go! with the first round of Governor Benchmarks.
    Trepn Profiler was running in the Background! Only reading BatteryPower, no overlays! Therefore performance and battery drain shouldn't be influenced that big.


    System:
    Sony Stock 402 Rom Modified with Xposed
    Doomkernel v08


    GovernorTest NR: 1
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, Ondemand (part 2) governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	17.99 %	0.06 %	1.04 %	18.79 %
    422400	1.96 %	0.04 %	0.20 %	1.98 %
    652800	2.93 %	0.03 %	0.54 %	3.52 %
    729600	0.94 %	0.00 %	0.03 %	0.73 %
    883200	0.71 %	0.00 %	0.03 %	0.55 %
    960000	20.88 %	0.86 %	6.69 %	24.37 %
    1036800	0.51 %	0.03 %	0.10 %	0.49 %
    1190400	36.54 %	0.54 %	3.31 %	32.77 %
    1267200	0.65 %	0.02 %	0.12 %	0.75 %
    1497600	1.31 %	0.01 %	0.10 %	0.93 %
    1574400	6.32 %	0.34 %	1.46 %	6.49 %
    1728000	0.40 %	0.02 %	0.13 %	0.33 %
    1958400	0.40 %	0.01 %	0.06 %	0.66 %
    2265600	8.45 %	0.44 %	1.76 %	7.69 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total On	100.00%	2.41 %	15.57 %	100.06 %
    Total Off	0.00 %	97.59 %	84.43 %	-0.06 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 424.78mA Total: 39.04mAh

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    GovernorTest NR: 2
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, Lagfree governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.15 %
    422400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    652800	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.71 %
    729600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    883200	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.19 %
    960000	0.38 %	0.83 %	0.45 %	1.50 %
    1036800	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.01 %	0.00 %
    1190400	0.72 %	0.31 %	0.44 %	2.85 %
    1267200	4.40 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	4.08 %
    1497600	0.00 %	0.01 %	0.02 %	0.00 %
    1574400	5.31 %	0.09 %	0.26 %	4.62 %
    1728000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1958400	15.37 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	13.58 %
    2265600	73.81 %	0.11 %	0.32 %	70.81 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	1.35 %	1.50 %	98.48 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	98.65 %	98.50 %	1.52 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 493.45mA Total: 43.87mAh

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    GovernorTest NR: 3
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, SmartassV2 governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    422400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    652800	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    729600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    883200	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    960000	0.00 %	0.66 %	0.74 %	0.00 %
    1036800	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1190400	0.00 %	0.25 %	0.21 %	0.00 %
    1267200	0.00 %	0.05 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1497600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.03 %	0.00 %
    1574400	0.00 %	0.09 %	0.31 %	0.00 %
    1728000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.01 %	0.00 %
    1958400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    2265600	100.00 %	0.10 %	0.13 %	0.00 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	1.14 %	1.42 %	0.00 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	98.86 %	98.58 %	100.00 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 504.32mA Total: 44.44maH

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    GovernorTest NR: 4
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, intelliActive (part 2 + part 3) governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	18.92 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	22.55 %
    422400	3.81 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	3.80 %
    652800	4.35 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	6.17 %
    729600	5.03 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	5.61 %
    883200	2.03 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	2.22 %
    960000	1.07 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.63 %
    1036800	0.98 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.59 %
    1190400	34.77 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	32.80 %
    1267200	2.58 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	1.89 %
    1497600	4.08 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	2.91 %
    1574400	0.86 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.69 %
    1728000	3.01 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	2.42 %
    1958400	1.73 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	1.45 %
    2265600	16.77 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	16.23 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	0.00 %	0.00 %	99.95 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	100.00 %	100.00 %	0.05 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 457.12mA Total: 39.44mAh

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    GovernorTest NR: 5
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, interactive (part 2)governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	21.69 %	0.00 %	2.18 %	24.90 %
    422400	4.43 %	0.00 %	0.81 %	4.81 %
    652800	6.33 %	0.00 %	0.91 %	6.69 %
    729600	1.81 %	0.00 %	0.35 %	2.34 %
    883200	2.14 %	0.00 %	0.53 %	2.50 %
    960000	0.85 %	0.00 %	0.15 %	0.65 %
    1036800	0.71 %	0.00 %	0.17 %	0.37 %
    1190400	37.91 %	0.00 %	3.60 %	32.06 %
    1267200	2.90 %	0.00 %	0.68 %	2.53 %
    1497600	2.54 %	0.00 %	0.41 %	2.96 %
    1574400	0.79 %	0.00 %	0.10 %	0.52 %
    1728000	0.97 %	0.00 %	0.20 %	0.84 %
    1958400	0.82 %	0.00 %	0.11 %	0.84 %
    2265600	16.13 %	0.00 %	3.89 %	17.96 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	0.00 %	14.10 %	99.97 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	100.00 %	85.90 %	0.03 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 457.55mA Total:39.43mAh

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    GovernorTest NR: 6
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, conservative governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	0.00 %	0.00 %	1.06 %	0.19 %
    422400	0.38 %	0.00 %	0.48 %	1.99 %
    652800	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.54 %	0.00 %
    729600	2.20 %	0.00 %	0.16 %	2.11 %
    883200	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.15 %	0.00 %
    960000	1.72 %	0.00 %	0.10 %	2.30 %
    1036800	3.49 %	0.00 %	0.09 %	4.01 %
    1190400	57.33 %	0.00 %	4.04 %	55.43 %
    1267200	25.24 %	0.00 %	0.65 %	28.83 %
    1497600	6.58 %	0.00 %	0.77 %	5.29 %
    1574400	3.06 %	0.00 %	0.09 %	0.34 %
    1728000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.17 %	0.00 %
    1958400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.13 %	0.00 %
    2265600	0.00 %	0.00 %	4.48 %	0.00 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	0.00 %	12.91 %	100.50 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	100.00 %	87.09 %	-0.50 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 439.81mA Total: 38.20mAh

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    GovernorTest NR: 7
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, userspace governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    422400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    652800	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    729600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    883200	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    960000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1036800	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1190400	100.00 %	2.05 %	5.03 %	99.98 %
    1267200	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1497600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1574400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1728000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    1958400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    2265600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	2.05 %	5.03 %	99.98 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	97.95 %	94.97 %	0.02 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 427.11mA Total: 36.63mAh

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    GovernorTest NR: 8
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, wheatley governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	32.42 %	0.00 %	4.89 %	34.59 %
    422400	2.44 %	0.00 %	0.65 %	2.51 %
    652800	2.85 %	0.00 %	0.91 %	3.28 %
    729600	0.72 %	0.00 %	0.15 %	0.82 %
    883200	1.27 %	0.00 %	0.41 %	1.33 %
    960000	0.55 %	0.00 %	0.19 %	0.51 %
    1036800	0.52 %	0.00 %	0.16 %	0.65 %
    1190400	38.02 %	2.25 %	7.10 %	32.22 %
    1267200	0.74 %	0.00 %	0.16 %	0.61 %
    1497600	1.76 %	0.00 %	0.52 %	1.96 %
    1574400	0.46 %	0.00 %	0.09 %	0.49 %
    1728000	1.18 %	0.00 %	0.32 %	1.28 %
    1958400	1.33 %	0.00 %	0.42 %	1.37 %
    2265600	15.73 %	0.00 %	5.54 %	18.33 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	2.25 %	21.50 %	99.96 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	97.75 %	78.50 %	0.04 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 462.26mA Total: 39.99mAh

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    GovernorTest NR: 9
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, powersave governor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	56.75 %	0.00 %	7.52 %	69.83 %
    422400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.66 %	0.00 %
    652800	0.00 %	0.00 %	1.19 %	0.00 %
    729600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.24 %	0.00 %
    883200	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.49 %	0.00 %
    960000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.21 %	0.00 %
    1036800	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.19 %	0.00 %
    1190400	43.25 %	4.70 %	10.81 %	25.92 %
    1267200	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.25 %	0.00 %
    1497600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.66 %	0.00 %
    1574400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.24 %	0.00 %
    1728000	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.39 %	0.00 %
    1958400	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.58 %	0.00 %
    2265600	0.00 %	0.00 %	9.99 %	0.00 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	4.70 %	33.42 %	95.75 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	95.30 %	66.58 %	4.25 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 415.60mA Total: 35.86mAh

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    GovernorTest NR: 10
    Modified Stock Rom 402 + Doomkernel v08
    Qualcom Hotplug, lionheartgovernor, Trepn Profiler running (BatteryPower only!)
    5 Minute Test, "normal" preset

    Code:
    	Core 0	Core 1	Core 2	Core 3
    300000	6.04 %	0.13 %	1.02 %	9.05 %
    422400	4.00 %	0.06 %	0.89 %	4.06 %
    652800	0.70 %	0.01 %	0.05 %	0.71 %
    729600	3.60 %	0.05 %	0.88 %	4.36 %
    883200	0.81 %	0.01 %	0.12 %	1.02 %
    960000	2.70 %	0.03 %	0.36 %	3.05 %
    1036800	2.80 %	0.03 %	0.54 %	3.65 %
    1190400	10.65 %	0.60 %	1.21 %	12.74 %
    1267200	12.95 %	0.58 %	2.03 %	12.86 %
    1497600	3.25 %	0.24 %	0.43 %	3.15 %
    1574400	8.58 %	0.43 %	0.94 %	8.75 %
    1728000	11.01 %	0.26 %	1.09 %	10.84 %
    1958400	14.42 %	0.15 %	1.16 %	11.75 %
    2265600	18.49 %	0.09 %	1.70 %	13.94 %
    2457600	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %	0.00 %
    Total Online	100.00%	2.68 %	12.43 %	99.94 %
    Total Offline	0.00 %	97.32 %	87.57 %	0.06 %
    Batterydrain: Average: 492.03mA Total: 42.88mAh

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