Can you share your EXKM settings?FreedomOS 1.4.2 on ElementalX 0.24 with Nameless_V3. Mostly WiFi, 3 hours of video, 3 hours of music, messaging, browsing, no gaming. Best result so far.
Can you share your EXKM settings?FreedomOS 1.4.2 on ElementalX 0.24 with Nameless_V3. Mostly WiFi, 3 hours of video, 3 hours of music, messaging, browsing, no gaming. Best result so far.
You forgot how to read? He mentioned the profile.Can you share your EXKM settings?
Well I guess you can't read as well, I said EXKM settings, not which profile he used, like maybe I/O schedulers, readaheads... stuff like that...You forgot how to read? He mentioned the profile.
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lol. Spot on. Its amazing how people can easily be so rude nowadays right?Well I guess you can't read as well, I said EXKM settings, not which profile he used, like maybe I/O schedulers, readaheads... stuff like that...
Overclocked? Underclocked?
Be more polite next time please
Glad i helped youShotgun 1.7.6 is amazing so far. While with nameless_V3 I had good batterylife, I still had some stutters, especially while scrolling.
Shotgun 1.7.6 combines amazing batterylife for me AND amazing performance, everything is incredibly smooth, fast and snappy. Can't wait what's to come next from Mostafa Wael
Bjrr + arter's + noop 3072 + all f2fs = perfectly smooth, 8,5 hrs sot in 40hrs uptime and still 37% juice leftGuys you have tested these tweaks with different kernals across different roms right? In your opinion what kernal+rom+profile combo was giving you the best battery without loosing stability. Feel free to comment.
Oos + exk+zahana = laggy + sot 6hrs
Oos+exk+hawkpepper = smooth + 5.5hrs sot
Cm14+exk+zahana = laggy + 8hr sot
Try Nameless no lag and great battery.Guys you have tested these tweaks with different kernals across different roms right? In your opinion what kernal+rom+profile combo was giving you the best battery without loosing stability. Feel free to comment.
Oos + exk+zahana = laggy + sot 6hrs
Oos+exk+hawkpepper = smooth + 5.5hrs sot
Cm14+exk+zahana = laggy + 8hr sot
So glad to see you overhere!Hi guys,
perhaps some of you know my work in the Boeffla profile thread. Unfortunately I saw this awesome thread before 3 weeks. So first of all, many thanks to @Asiier for keeping this thread alive with this interesting topic of interactive tweaks.
NOW I want to introduce you my reactive tweaks.
Concept of "reactive" :
Reactive behave like the name already says. Get the power when you need and save battery when the power is not needed.
The "reactive" tweaks concentrate on the main cpu frequencies of little.Big. The main cpu frequencies are cost out for nearly 90 percent before the next cpu frequency step. The results are a quick and "reactively" governor behaviour with the maximum of efficiency. It seems to be not the smoothest because not all frequencies are used which consume our battery. I also prefer cpu OC in my profiles to stress the idea of efficiency.
Enjoy it!
NOTE: These are not flashable zips. The zips contains only the text file with the parameters. The normal reactive profile are made for costume kernels with OC ability. The other profile is especially made for stock kernels without OC.
Regards Peterle
Which profile? Touch boost onn/off? Westwood?Simpleoddemand?Bjrr + arter's + noop 3072 + all f2fs = perfectly smooth, 8,5 hrs sot in 40hrs uptime and still 37% juice left
Can you post also the Boeffla Kernel Profile for your Nameless Profile? I like your profile. It gives me ~8-9HRS SOT with 10% drain per hour. =DUpdate : Nameless Profile V4 for OP3
*Set asynchronous read/write timeout to 7500 ms in zen while reducing the synchronous values to 250 (can expect slightly better battery life due to slightly reduced overhead)
*Fixed scheduler path errors
Guess balanced profile is almost perfect (atleast to me[emoji14])
New : Nameless_Battery_profile
#Nameless battery is a battery oriented profile focused on reducing current draw and CPU spending lesser times on frequency with higher voltage ratings
#This also tweaks the IO scheduler to reduce the foreground I/O disk access thereby reducing the overhead
#Default cpu enter load for the built-in hotplug is tweaked so as to give big more time to enter the scenario rather than the usual
#Target_loads reworked in a way that the big will use frequencies above 1.2 Ghz if and only if absolutely required
#Other tweaks from Nameless Balanced remain unaltered
Download Link :
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Note : Both the profiles are present in the same zip, those who are new see the instructions in the following post
Sure, I hope our friend @The Peterle will adapt the V4 profile for Boeffla kernel :good:Can you post also the Boeffla Kernel Profile for your Nameless Profile? I like your profile. It gives me ~8-9HRS SOT with 10% drain per hour. =D
Im on Nameless V3 BTW
Disable touchboost and enable set on boot option for itThe instruction says to disable touchboost, but the video instruction and also the 4th post say to enable touchboost. Can someone clarify?