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#1561
@corduroysack
the settings you have showed me
have the same idea of vi_'s
he told me to avoid unneeded frequecies cause it takes power and energy switching to them
then to the maximum one
will test that method
PS : your profile seems to be a little messed up
 

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#1562
yes back in the thread when we were talking about it thought i'd try it. don't know what has happened to profile, but it works really well (for me may be totally different for another n900).
also turned my wifi down to 10mW also picked this up from vi_
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#1563
Originally Posted by corduroysack View Post
i'm with you yeah don't know why it says minimum is 125 because it is actually 250, i've seen this before and just ignored it. i haven't done anything with the voltages all i added was 500 and 550 to ignore via maemodder.

all it is, is default profile with the added ignored frequencies and the maximum changed to 750. this is the highest i can go with SR enabled

tried kasam's profile and got random reboots just thought i'd have a bit of a play.

also not using speedpatch and not using HWsync if i remember rightly?
supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 700 750 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150
min. frequency: 250
max. frequency: 805
avoid frequencies: 125 550 750 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150
active frequencies: 0:27,90 250:27,180 500:32,360 600:38,430 700:46,430 805:49,430
SmartReflex VDD1=1, VDD2=1
governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 1, up threshold= 75, sampling rate= 150000, powersave bias= 0
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I wish i had so much time to find out my two best profiles, one for standby and one for tasks....
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#1565
Best way to check your device performance is to use some benchmark tool, like nbench, and check which setting (voltage, freq, etc) gives the best battery performance (=power/freq, [uW]/[Hz]).

nbench (thanks to Matan)
Guidance for nbench (thanks to AlMehdi)
Some results

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#1566
My best configuration for kernel-power is a bit extreme and may not work with all N900's out there, but I find it very effective both power and battery wise:

Code:
# kernel configuration file generated by /usr/sbin/kernel-config
MINFREQ=500
MAXFREQ=1150
FREQS="0:20,90 500:29,360 600:36,430 700:42,430 750:45,430 805:48,430 850:48,500 900:52,500 950:54,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520 "
SMARTREFLEX_VDD1=0
SMARTREFLEX_VDD2=1
GOVERNOR=conservative
IGNORE_NICE_LOAD=1
UP_THRESHOLD=75
SAMPLING_RATE=150000
POWERSAVE_BIAS=0
With this, I basically just enjoy every frequency over 500, while letting my N900 switch between them with ease using the conservative governor. The voltage values are custom set, they are the lowest values that allow my N900 perform every task without crashing/rebooting.

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#1567
One question : What exactly is the powersave bias for ?
 
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Originally Posted by NokiaRocks View Post
One question : What exactly is the powersave bias for ?
Powersave bias AFAIK works to prevent the CPU from reaching the highest frequency possible, thus save power.
 
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#1569
can some one tell me what is
GOVERNOR
and
SAMPLING_RATE
?
thanks
 
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#1570
c..no 1 is helping me in the new thread..i new it...i am checking wakeups frequently..sometimes i saw 538 and some time 1026 and sometimes 4098..what actually is this wake up? and how to reduce it?
 
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