i need your help with this kernel decision - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Okay what is better eugenes super i/o
or team whiskeys 1300 overclocked kernel?
dont care about battery life though

Depends on what you're looking for.
Eugene's kernel is "stock" while tw's oc kernel is I9k based.
If you want speed, I'd suggest ttabbal's voodoo kernel (or one of the new stock voodoo kernels).
"if you amplify everything, nothing is heard"

I'd go Eugene's or the Voodoo. Less issues, as some phones can't handle OCing.

Team whiskeys d.o.w with axura and oclf works great
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I'd never risk my file system for a higher quadrant score but that's me. Ttabbal's voodoo kernel or Supercurio's mass injected voodoo stock kernel for the Vibrant would be recommended. Lower quadrant score, but still very fast and more stable.

Alanrocks15 said:
Okay what is better eugenes super i/o
or team whiskeys 1300 overclocked kernel?
dont care about battery life though[/QUOTE
Some phones doesn't even support overclocking and your phone may freeze.
Now, since you are asking and not testing yourself, you are most likely a novice to low intermediate user. I wouldn't screw up with OC if that is the case. Also being based in a I9000 kernel, some other issues may and will araise.
Also Vodoo is fine, but brings a new set of issues (like forgetting to disabling it when flashing something else. Quadrant score is insane, but it does not mean the system is actually faster. Quadrant is not a very safe messure right now, it is only used because is the only one available.
These both kernels, will eat up ypur battery pretty fast.
eugenes super IO, seems to be very balanced, Does not bring the excitements nor the headhaches of oc and voodo, a great performance (i've been using it for a few days), do not feel any lags, no lost directories or any other weird thing like freezing, missing icons and the such, and an excellent battery life.
These are my 20 cents in the matter
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Well i tried all of them bro and i found that i liked Super IO, and DOW14 came in second truly nice kernel fast and powerful with the oclf!! soo give dow14 a try if you dont care about battery life

The weird part of my phone is that on 1.2 and 1.4 ghz it freezes and the on 1.3 ghz its perfect?
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Benchmarking scores

What kinda of scores have yall been getting? Would different roms affect the output anything significantly?
Using CF Bench and ShooTeR ReWInD 3D-[RLS1 with S-OFF AND ROOT
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Native Score: 12555
Java Score: 3725
Overall: 7257
overall score cf was 7433 Silverneedle Test5,mik rom
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It will be interesting to see how much more the scores improve as we get leaner and cleaner ROMs and more optimized kernels. Looks like around 1.4/1.5 Ghz, the Evo 3d can overtake the SGS II @ 1.2 with the early ROMs. Makes sense given that the MSM8660 has a longer pipeline, fewer instructions per cycle and inherently likes to clock a bit higher.
silverneedle at 1.7 on supra v1
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silverneedle at 1.7 on supra v1
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How much of a performance boost is the silverneedle kernel giving you?
104.308 mflops linpack. 1.7mhz evo zone rom.
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How much of a performance boost is the silverneedle kernel giving you?
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its pretty nice i dont normally run at 1.7 i use 1.5 and batterys actually been decent.
scored 3115 on Quadrant with the temp root and 1.8ghz OC
Oc'd to 1.7
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southern87 said:
What kinda of scores have yall been getting? Would different roms affect the output anything significantly?
Using CF Bench and ShooTeR ReWInD 3D-[RLS1 with S-OFF AND ROOT
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Native Score: 12555
Java Score: 3725
Overall: 7257
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6480 - viperROM 1.2, netarchy kernel - 1.5ghz

[Q] Benchmark question

Now I know benchmarks are not that accurate but I figured I would ask about this anyway and see what everyone else thinks...
First, whenever I run linpack I only score anywhere between 12 and 16 overclocked @ 1.8...even my og Evo got about 40 so just wanted some input on that...
And second, when I run quadrant the first 12 tests go real slow but them I seem to still score from 2500-3000 but when I looked at the system info it said my phone was only a single core...kinda thought it was strange...here's the screen shot so you can see what I'm talking about
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Just a couple questions I had but not really urgent...still, any input is much appreciated
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I am guessing that you have the CPU overclocked too much and it is choking on the benchmarks. Try lowering your clock to 1500 and see if you get the same results.
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htc phones have always fallen short on benchmarks dont worry it doesnt rlly say anything about real life performance. yeh it says one core you have 2 is it using both for the test? the world may never know
Yea looks like it isn't picking up second core for testing, hut the second core shouldn't be on all the time anyways, look for a dual core supported benchmark,
I believe cf bench is good for dual core,
And yea linpack borks when oc to far,
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not to hijack the thread, but i didn't want to start a new post, and can't post in the developers section yet.
I just flashed myns warmtwopointthree and when running nenamark 2 i get about 20fps, I got about 26 on stock before root. I haven't messed with the cpu yet as i just flashed it, but i was wondering if anyone knows whats up with it.
I just don't want to sift through 2,500+ replies to find out. i read in the latest release notes that the gpu was overclocked but i'm getting worse performance. I wanted higher performance so i chose that rom. Anyone know why?
Unfortunately most apps are not multithreaded which means they're only going to use one core anyway. So if you want to see how your average app will perform, Quadrant is actually pretty good because it is written like most apps: for a single core.
If you want a benchmark more indicative of what the hardware is actually capable of, a multi-core test like CF Bench or SmartBench 2011 is in order. Unfortunately, I've found that the governors on most ROM's are not up to the task and they actually slow things down quite a bit so if you want max performance (numbers in the tests), you need to use SetCPU or a similar tool and choose the "performance" governor otherwise the phone will be jumping around at various clock speeds for all the tests. I've tried the "lag free", "smartass" and all the governors and none of them (on any ROM I've tested) truly know how to keep the CPU at your max frequency even when doing the demanding tasks that the benchmarks throw at it.
Mike

Raise your benchmark scores

The other day I achieved the highest benchmark I've ever gotten on this beast of a phone with the help of rom toolbox. Here's how.
Go to performance in rom toolbox.
CPU slider set to 1.45 GHz (unified kernel)
Memory preset to agressive
SD boost set to 4096
Sysctl set to 4096, 50, 10, 1
Try these out and let me know if it helps. Post anything you changed to help others.
If your phone blows up or bricks (neither are likely to happen but) I'm not responsible,
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How useful is sysctl and do you know any other tips about it?
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Have no clue what it is or what it does......just know putting those numbers in there makes it faster lol......glad I could help
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Have no clue what it is or what it does......just know putting those numbers in there makes it faster lol......glad I could help
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You expect people to follow your advice when you self admittedly have absolutely no idea what you are doing???
Thanks but no thanks!
CaelanT said:
You expect people to follow your advice when you self admittedly have absolutely no idea what you are doing???
Thanks but no thanks!
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I expect nothing. I know that by messing around I found a combo that raised antutu from the mid 5000 to a 6926. It also took cf-bench from 10000 range native to a 13700 native. Follow what I put or don't. I don't care. I don't know what I'm doing but I learn by trial and error. If you want to know what these values mean, Google it. If you want a quick and easy way to improve performance, give my settings a try.
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try antutu with default settings. use faux 1.45ghz kernel.
antutu usually gives bm score around 6900 for atrix with faux 1.45 ghz kernel.....
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you guys ever noticed the person who is at the top of the antutu atrix benchmarkk?? hes got a score of 7500 with the 1.45ghz. i always wonder how he made that score. i have tried all performance upgrades. my device usually comes with a score of 6900.
Newly flashed reloaded rom @ 1.45 gave me antutu score in the 5000 range. It was only after changing these values I could get into 6000s and blew me away when I got a 6926. I'm still tweaking the SD boost setting in rom toolbox. I could break 7000 if I could get just a little more out of it but I don't want to pay for a higher class card. I think mine is class 4.
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Kernel Benchmarks inconsistent

Ive been trying to find the best performance/reliability from some of our kernels and have a question.
HTC stock kernel quadrant 2500
HTC stock kernel antutu 5200-5400
DSB's kernel quadrant 1700
DSB's kernel antutu 5600
SO my question is, how can stock be that much faster in quadrant? I know benchmarkas generally dont matter but thats an 800 point diffrence. DO you guys feel that stock is faster? And how come antutu doesnt reflect that big of a diffrence?
mforminio7 said:
Ive been trying to find the best performance/reliability from some of our kernels and have a question.
HTC stock kernel quadrant 2500
HTC stock kernel antutu 5200-5400
DSB's kernel quadrant 1700
DSB's kernel antutu 5600
SO my question is, how can stock be that much faster in quadrant? I know benchmarkas generally dont matter but thats an 800 point diffrence. DO you guys real stock is faster? And how come antutu doesnt reflect that big of a diffrence?
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You'll learn very quick here that many believe quadrant to be insanely inaccurate. Only look at antutu for results.
Tho benchmarks vary, it all matters how fluid the phone feels while using it.
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and everyone knows that most all benchmarks are hit or miss... it all about how it feels to you
After 11 hours of use, with widgets & apps running on the latest version of quadrant I got the following on Scott's ics 3.1
Seems good to me
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After 11 hours of use, with widgets & apps running on the latest version of quadrant I got the following on Scott's ics 3.1
Seems good to me
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I'm talking about gingerbread stock vs non stock kernels not ics. I know ics scores higher in benchmarks.
I get 2550 using quadrant and its pretty much the same every time and I'm stock but I take these app with a grain of salt.
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Lol I got 1730 with DSBs on 1.8ghz, obviously thats waayy wrong. I got higher than that with my old Desire at 1.15ghz, my old galaxy got over 3k a lot. Lol.

Kernel advice RR V2.6.1

Hi guys..
I install RR V2..6.1 in my SGS2 i'm been use for 3 days whith fluxi kernel on conservative governor.
I'm was reading the forum and i see lot's of post whith syrah kernel..
Someone can say me the basic pro and cons please?
I'm not sure if i will change to syrah kernel for best performance and battery life.
I'm a conservative user. i'd like lot's of battery in my phone. i'm a pasive user (facebook, soundhound, whatsapp, dolphin browser, and mayybee on weekends Hard games like Max payne and Spiderman)
I have aoonen battery 2500 mAh
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Bye.
It's not a question about pros and cons, it's about what you expect from your phone. You have to try them all and choose what you want and serves you best.
I used Fluxxi, Siyah, CM9 and others kernels. I enjoy more the Siyah, because I believe it hands to you more performance on the CPU's and the touch is better, with more configurations on the tweaks then others kernels delivers. But a lot of people prefers Fluxxi, and others prefers other kernels.
delawalla said:
It's not a question about pros and cons, it's about what you expect from your phone. You have to try them all and choose what you want and serves you best.
I used Fluxxi, Siyah, CM9 and others kernels. I enjoy more the Siyah, because I believe it hands to you more performance on the CPU's and the touch is better, with more configurations on the tweaks then others kernels delivers. But a lot of people prefers Fluxxi, and others prefers other kernels.
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basically the battle is between Fluxxi and Syrah
WeeMaNcL said:
basically the battle is between Fluxxi and Syrah
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u have already tried fluxi and have a bench mark of batt life for a head start, now u can try siyah v3.4.1 and see for a cpl of charge cycles and make out the difference

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