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Re: Binary patched kernels for Pipo models
Originally posted by gooner1511 View Post
Sent from my m6pro running Riley ROM 1.7 KitKat
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Originally posted by Billcnz View PostThe RR 1.6.1 kernel is unmodified. You may have a very unlucky CPU, I would revert to stock firmware and test again and if you have same problem check with your supplier to see if it can be replaced under warranty.
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Any chances to try to overclock (you know how much) Randy's first KitKat rom for Pipo M9Pro ??
Thank you so much for your work here!
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I wasn't successful with patching my kernel to 1.7 MHz. I could get it to boot but Antutu would stick at 21% and my tablet would randomly reboot. This happened even when taking voltage up to 1375. I am using the following and things have thus far been stable and I get an Antutu score of 20909.
"cpu1688h_1375mv" =>
[
[900000, 312000],
[925000, 504000],
[1000000, 816000],
[1075000, 1008000],
[1200000, 1200000],
[1250000, 1416000],
[1375000, 1688000],
],
"gpustock" => 0,
"ddr720h_1300mv" =>
[
[1300000, 720001],
],
Perhaps there are better voltage settings that may provide a smoother experience but I am no expert in this area so any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Leaving the settings for CPU and GPU at stock levels and overclocking the RAM as noted above provides a Antutu score around 20200 and doesn't provide the smoothest experience. I guess it may be appropriate to note that I am doing this on the Pipo M6 Pro 1.7 KitKat ROM using the WiFi only edition of the Pipo M6 Pro. The only problem I have had with KitKat is the sound in some games creates an echo effect (example Rayman). They are still playable but I need to turn the sound off.
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Originally posted by jsager View PostI wasn't successful with patching my kernel to 1.7 MHz. I could get it to boot but Antutu would stick at 21% and my tablet would randomly reboot. This happened even when taking voltage up to 1375. I am using the following and things have thus far been stable and I get an Antutu score of 20909.
"cpu1688h_1375mv" =>
[
[900000, 312000],
[925000, 504000],
[1000000, 816000],
[1075000, 1008000],
[1200000, 1200000],
[1250000, 1416000],
[1375000, 1688000],
],
"gpustock" => 0,
"ddr720h_1300mv" =>
[
[1300000, 720001],
],
Perhaps there are better voltage settings that may provide a smoother experience but I am no expert in this area so any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Leaving the settings for CPU and GPU at stock levels and overclocking the RAM as noted above provides a Antutu score around 20200 and doesn't provide the smoothest experience. I guess it may be appropriate to note that I am doing this on the Pipo M6 Pro 1.7 KitKat ROM using the WiFi only edition of the Pipo M6 Pro. The only problem I have had with KitKat is the sound in some games creates an echo effect (example Rayman). They are still playable but I need to turn the sound off.
Then for your unlucky CPU, go to default table for CPU and try to reduce voltage for the ram, try setting the ram to [email protected]. I'm pretty sure It will work without any issue.
For your specific tablet I don't suggest to change the CPU part. Even on other frequencies could be a complete waste of time trying to find the lowest stable voltages...probably you are already on them!if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
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Originally posted by giouncino View PostAs I told many time (read my post #412 on page 21 for further details), DO NOT SET THIS KIND OF FREQUENCIES: if you are able to go stable with [email protected] (this is a very high voltage, I don't suggest to use it) you can use it, BUT EVERY OTHER frequency between 1608-1704Mhz ARE NOT USED BY ANDROID, so you can set it but they are TOTALLY useless.
Then for your unlucky CPU, go to default table for CPU and try to reduce voltage for the ram, try setting the ram to [email protected]. I'm pretty sure It will work without any issue.
For your specific tablet I don't suggest to change the CPU part. Even on other frequencies could be a complete waste of time trying to find the lowest stable voltages...probably you are already on them!
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Originally posted by jsager View PostDid as you said and left everything stock except RAM at [email protected]. Antutu scores it at 19328. I tried bumping the voltage to 1.3 for the RAM and get a score of 20275 and things seem a little snappier. I am not terribly concerned about battery life so I'll leave it at the 1.3 setting unless you would advise against it. However, I am curious as to why the 1688 setting I had would score at 20909 if ignored by the OS. This is probably because I am not the most educated person when it comes to the inner workings of Android. I would definitely like to become more educated in it. Thanks for your patience and all the work you (and others) have done in this area.
Difference in antutu results are acceptable as normal variation due to "test result count precision".
to do a more significant test:
- leave the tablet 1-2 minutes after boot doing nothing
- disable wifi
- remove microSD if any
- perform the test
Repeat the test with all the kernels you have prepared.
If antutu score variation is around 200-300 points it is REALLY NEGLIGIBLE.
I performed MANY tests, I can assure you that if your tablet is stable at 1608-stock and with ram at [email protected] Leave the tablet in this way.
It is not so significant the performance boost when the CPU frequency is set over 1.6Ghz. Even if it would be stable at 1.7Ghz I will not use it with a voltage of 1.375V. You will risk to fry the CPU.
In any case for the reasons I wrote before not a frequency between 1.608 and 1704 is used by Android.
I'm using 1.7Ghz with 1.275V. This is a more resonable setting. (stable for my tablet)if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
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Re: Binary patched kernels for Pipo models
Originally posted by giouncino View PostThe voltage doesn't affect performance, ONLY stability.
Difference in antutu results are acceptable as normal variation due to "test result count precision".
to do a more significant test:
- leave the tablet 1-2 minutes after boot doing nothing
- disable wifi
- remove microSD if any
- perform the test
Repeat the test with all the kernels you have prepared.
If antutu score variation is around 200-300 points it is REALLY NEGLIGIBLE.
I performed MANY tests, I can assure you that if your tablet is stable at 1608-stock and with ram at [email protected] Leave the tablet in this way.
It is not so significant the performance boost when the CPU frequency is set over 1.6Ghz. Even if it would be stable at 1.7Ghz I will not use it with a voltage of 1.375V. You will risk to fry the CPU.
In any case for the reasons I wrote before not a frequency between 1.608 and 1704 is used by Android.
I'm using 1.7Ghz with 1.275V. This is a more resonable setting. (stable for my tablet)
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Originally posted by jsager View PostThanks for the education. I'll toy around with different kernel settings to see what can be achieved with my processor. The antutu info is very helpful as well as the voltage risk. I wasn't aware of what would be considered significant with respect to the differences in antutu scores. I'll keep away from frequencies between 1.608 and 1.704 for reasons you've noted in this and previous posts. ☺
"cpu1608h_1275mv" =>
[
[900000, 312000],
[925000, 504000],
[1000000, 816000],
[1075000, 1008000],
[1150000, 1200000],
[1200000, 1416000],
[1275000, 1608000],
],
"gpustock" => 0,
"ddr720h_1200mv" =>
[
[1200000, 720001],
],
I tried dipping a little lower to [email protected] and was able to successfully run antutu, but I got a random reboot after some time so it wasn't quite stable enough. I will continue to use the settings above and see how it works as a daily driver. Any suggested tweaks are more than welcome as well as bringing to my attention anything I may need to be concerned about within these settings. It's a learning process for me.
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Wrong perl version.
Originally posted by Reolin View PostI am using scripts from this thread - SCRIPT_overclockomatic_low_voltage_rev1.1 for example. Kernel.img is 9501 KB, I think it's my system's problem.
And see wonder the patchomatic script works OK, shows the detailed info correctly.
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Working -verylow
Giouncino's very low setting kernel will not boot on my M6pro under 1.6 RileyROM, however I find the slightly modified CPU table
[800000, 312000],
[850000, 504000],
[925000, 816000],
[975000, 1008000],
[1050000, 1200000],
[1150000, 1416000],
[1275000, 1704000],
nicely running.
Thank you all,
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Originally posted by karmantyu View PostGiouncino's very low setting kernel will not boot on my M6pro under 1.6 RileyROM, however I find the slightly modified CPU table
[800000, 312000],
[850000, 504000],
[925000, 816000],
[975000, 1008000],
[1050000, 1200000],
[1150000, 1416000],
[1275000, 1704000],
nicely running.
Thank you all,
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Originally posted by giouncino View PostHere are the usual patched kernels suitable for RileyROM 1.7 KitKat! for Pipo M6pro.
With all of these kernels and kitkat antutu can reach more than 20600 points!
[ATTACH]4643[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]4644[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]4645[/ATTACH]
Enjoy!
I just flashed your *VERY_LOW Kernel on my Sumvision Cyclone(M6 PRO) and all seems great so far. Good performance and it seems stable.
Thanks for your efforts
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Originally posted by jc0v View PostHello Giouncino,
I just flashed your *VERY_LOW Kernel on my Sumvision Cyclone(M6 PRO) and all seems great so far. Good performance and it seems stable.
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