Ondemand vs Interactive vs Hotplug

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I have been trying to figure out which works best on the GNex for average daily use.

I am leaning towards interactive, but ondemand has served me well coming from a OG.

What are your thoughts?
 

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I have been trying to figure out which works best on the GNex for average daily use.

I am leaning towards interactive, but ondemand has served me well coming from a OG.

What are your thoughts?

Stock kernel configured interactive
 

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I have been trying to figure out which works best on the GNex for average daily use.

I am leaning towards interactive, but ondemand has served me well coming from a OG.

What are your thoughts?

That's what the docs recommend and that's what i have set so i concur with captdroid.
 

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Ondemand is best for battery life but interactive is more responsive.
 

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Yup interactive is adjusting constantly to changing conditions. Ondemand will only clock up when it needs to and vice versa.
 

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I found a pretty noticeable lag difference with on demand, so I went with interactive. Much more responsive.

In theory on demand should be better on the battery, but I just didn't like how it ran.

Interactive with a screen off 350mhz profile set gives me very good bat life (4g off unless I need it)

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I'm still confused about "hot plug"

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'hot plug' can be added to a gov... see this thread: [Kernel]GN-LTE[3.0.18]ICS4.0.2/3/UV,GPU+CPU OC,CIFS,SLQB,OTG,FIOPS(v011_r2)[Jan-31] - RootzWiki

Faux adds the hotplug functionality to his kernel governors such as Interactive, on-demand, etc...

My understanding is that hotplug will downclock the CPU and use one core when screen is off...

Correct. It will also when the screen is on if the load is low enough. Its still not stable yet though. But I get killer battery life until I lock up.

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Correct. It will also when the screen is on if the load is low enough. Its still not stable yet though. But I get killer battery life until I lock up.

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No lockups here when screen off been running faux kernels which incorporate the hot plug at least screen off part


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