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These are my stable voltage settings
Code:
  384000:   700000
  432000:   725000
  486000:   725000
  540000:   750000
  594000:   750000
  648000:   775000
  702000:   875000
  756000:   800000
  810000:   800000
  864000:   825000
  918000:   825000
  972000:   850000
 1026000:   875000
 1080000:   900000
 1134000:   950000
 1188000:  1000000
 1242000:  1000000
 1296000:  1025000
 1350000:  1025000
 1404000:  1025000
 1458000:  1050000
 1512000:  1050000

Just to be clear/honest: I never use undervolting.
I just use it they way it comes out of the box and that works fine for me.
 
These are my stable voltage settings
Code:
  384000:   700000
  432000:   725000
  486000:   725000
  540000:   750000
  594000:   750000
  648000:   775000
  702000:   875000
  756000:   800000
  810000:   800000
  864000:   825000
  918000:   825000
  972000:   850000
 1026000:   875000
 1080000:   900000
 1134000:   950000
 1188000:  1000000
 1242000:  1000000
 1296000:  1025000
 1350000:  1025000
 1404000:  1025000
 1458000:  1050000
 1512000:  1050000

Just to be clear/honest: I never use undervolting.
I just use it they way it comes out of the box and that works fine for me.

And the last thing. Do u think this kernel provides better battery life than stock one or not? In my opinion I think I get better battery life with stock but maybe I am doing something wrongly.. Performance is obviously better.

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And the last thing. Do u think this kernel provides better battery life than stock one or not? In my opinion I think I get better battery life with stock but maybe I am doing something wrongly.. Performance is obviously better.

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Indeed this kernel doesn't seem to be designed for battery life, but a more balanced one with performance. The same battery saving profile with this kernel has a better performance than stock, with the cost of battery life.
 
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Hi, is anyone having trouble with the built in updater app after flashing micore?
It seems like it is causing a checksum error which causes the update to abort.

Also it seems to me that the stock miui kernel on balance and interactive is snappier and more responsive regardless of which governor I try using Micore. Will there perhaps be a version that only changes max frequency (OC) and voltage control?
 
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Hey is this kernel also for the mi2s and are working all things? THX for answer

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-100mv should be stabile(mi2s)?

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That's for every phone diffrent.
100 mv will probably be stable.
You can play with it and find a good configuation for your device.

Too low voltages will cause bootloops, shutdowns or lags.
If you encounter one of these problems you have too low voltages
 
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That's for every phone diffrent.
100 mv will probably be stable.
You can play with it and find a good configuation for your device.

Too low voltages will cause bootloops, shutdowns or lags.
If you encounter one of these problems you have too low voltages

Ok anyways thx for very fast reply under 1minute thx. :)

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Hi,

Help I have flash MiCore 010m

How to install
- Only works on MIUI (based) 3.11 .8 and above. Latest is recommended. (MIUI 4.4.25)
- Flash in clockworkmod recovery. (DONE)
- Flash on the right system (SYSTEM1)

After rebooting , it just stock on the MI logo for 15mins..
Turned off again my MI2s and flash it again in system 1
it just stock on the MI logo again.

To fixed the problem I have flash again the MIUI 4.4.25.

Is there something wrong in the way I flash MiCore 010m, I have just followed the instruction?

Thanks,
 
Kernel is outdated for newer MIUI versions probably

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Well then I simply don't know. The only thing I know is a incompatible ramdisk

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Trickstermod will do the job for you.
Possible to set on every boot.

Voltages are very device specific.
Every device has another chip.
The qualcomm S600 chip in Mi2S has 6 variants.

So you have to play with these settings.
Too low voltages will result in shutdowns/reboots or freezing behaviour.
So be careful

Could you please give me more info about them?
Also why this phone isnt clocked to 1.9ghz like S4 for example?