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[ROM] Eclipse ICS for droid 4

Now on 1.3.2, got 3450 with 1320lv & speedscript v4.

I'm messing with my wife's D3 and cant past 2320 on Mavrom 4.5 oc'd to 1100 with max memory tweaks.
 
Hmm, even with 1.32 still had the clock crashing issue on one of my widgets (beautiful widgets superclock). Opened up the clock app that was packaged with this app to see that it'd constantly crash when I went into alarms.

Used the motoclock.zip to revert to the stock blur clock and the issue seems to be fixed! Apparently that widget kept querying the alarms which would cause force closed spam.
 
D4hdwidgetsfull.zip didn't work for me. Phone booted fine but I repeatedly got "home screen failed" notification. Had to flash back to stock.
 
Here are some screen shots. You dont have to wipe data just install and reboot. It just changes a few things but its alot nicer than stock.

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Broke the 3500 barrier!

Stats: 1370 OC, speedscript v4, pegasusq governor, noop scheduler.

Pegasusq is an ondemand governor that allows hotpluging (turning off second core when not need). Not all governors support hotplugging.

Prior to this I was using the 1320 OC, with speedscript V4, hotplugx, and noop. I consistently was getting between 3320-3450.

EDIT: on XDA they tested all the governors on the Galaxy S3 and determined that smartassv2 has the highest benchmarks. Myfishbear, does smartassv2, as well as the other governors included in this rom, support hotplugging?

Now my goal is 3600 so I'll be playing with different governors and schedulers. I keep trying 1400 and over OCs but it always causes my phone to freeze.
 
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Same as before. I did some more reading on XDA and they concluded that even with extreme undervolting that the most battery saving is 2%, plus undervolting (depending on how much) can cause instability. They said the easiest & best way to save battery is to manage the screen (manually set brightness). Right now I'm using the Custom Auto Brightness app from the market (its free) and it regulates the brightness pretty well.
 
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