Me, too!Anyone is having performance control app force closed after every reboot?
Can someone tell me his antutu score with this kernel at like 1200 or 1300 oc and ofc wich rom, bl, governor&scheduler? Thx!!
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Can someone tell me his antutu score with this kernel at like 1200 or 1300 oc and ofc wich rom, bl, governor&scheduler? Thx!!
Sent from my LG-P990 using xda app-developers app
That's because the app you're using doesn't set the max cpu frequency on both cores, so the first core is set to a max of 816 and the second core stays on the default max value. I don't know if it's worth to change the value on both cpus in the kernel itself, or if using a better cpu management app that supports both cores... i also found out that trickster itself updates only one core. I'm looking into this right now
Code:shell@android:/sys/devices/system/cpu # cat cpu0/cpufreq/policy_max_freq 816000 shell@android:/sys/devices/system/cpu # cat cpu1/cpufreq/policy_max_freq 1000000
Can someone tell me his antutu score with this kernel at like 1200 or 1300 oc and ofc wich rom, bl, governor&scheduler? Thx!!
7353, old bl, temasek's cm10.1 v21 rom, row, diyinteractive, 316-1200mhz
highest score so far was 8195... (1300-1456 mhz, tried 2x1456 as well but the phone freezed when sd card r/w was tested)
some people reported fc of the performance app...
i don't have that problem, but i have another one - when trying to change cpu frequencies, app becomes a bit laggy (meaning, the cpu freq sliders don't respond instantly)
Can someone tell me his antutu score with this kernel at like 1200 or 1300 oc and ofc wich rom, bl, governor&scheduler? Thx!!
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i skimmed through the last few pages and noticed that
a) For most of you antutu is the key to check if a kernel works: WRONG. Real life usage is way more important. Don't trust the benchmarks, they rely on rom implementation, optimizations, framework, etc. Not only on the kernel, so they're unreliable. Same kernel can give a result of 7k on a rom and 8k on another. Depends on what apps you have in background and so on...
b) Stop testing apps for setting voltages and speeds. 99% of them are wrong and are desinged for synchronized cores (omap, qualcomm, etc). I've tested performance control and so far is the only one that gives decent results. About the crashes on boot, i'll check if there's a newer version around and provide a flashable zip. Not a kernel problem, it's an app problem.
c) I've been in contact with the Trickster MOD devs all yesterday and they'll send a new beta soon that will work with our phone. Just sit tight and wait a bit, it's happening soon.
d) If you get bsods it's because your phone doesn't like OC. That's it, no more, no less. Don't forget that the Star platform was te first T2 release, so it's buggy in hardware. We know that, not much we can do about it. And once again, not all phones are the same. Some came out with a bad batch of the T2 soc and really can't handle UV at all. I can raise a bit the voltages by default and have you decrease them in an app to be on the safe side, but me and my testers never experienced a problem with these settings.
Hi,
I agree to you if you (or any) can test if the attached version is updating fine the min/max cpu speed for all cores.
i can't try it due to my kernel is linking all cores speed.
thanks in advance
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