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Root Looking for some speed tips

Tboltfan25

Android Enthusiast
So I have been rooted for about two weeks, and I'm ready to keep playing and tweaking (you were all right, this is so addicting) so I was hoping some of you vets could give me some tips/apps/tweaks to help increase the speed of my device, and maybe some insight as to how to free up some memory...I only average around 150-180mb of free memory at any given time that I check.

Info I am guessing you will need :

I'm running Das BAMF 4.9 with the kernel that comes with it.

Thanks in advance!

Tboltfan25
 
I'm running das bamf 4.9, at 1.6 / 368 over clocked. To me 368 seems to help speed up when I wake the tb up.
Also make sure you have your window/transitions animations set to fast.
I don't ever have any reboot problems running it this way
even though I give it at least 1 manual reboot daily along with my usual exbattery swap
 
If you're looking to free up memory, AOSP is your friend.

The speed will blow you away too, if you've been running sense based builds.
 
+ 1

Bamf 1.8 is nice and fast. Its considerably faster

bamf 1.8 is sense based froyo,not AOSP.

but youre right,folks will have better battery life and speed on the stable froyo roms until we get a better working GB leak to use for a base.

i agree 100% with ibrick. sense roms are huge at 275+mb,and have complex,annoying frameworks :eek: AOSP roms like cm7,OMFGB,and liquid thunder7bread(;)) will have a much smaller footprint and are noticably snappier. plus they have no skins or redesigned UI.

liquid is the smallest of them all at 66mb,including gapps,and its got a couple neat little enhancements in the UI.

if youre curious how the TB would look running completely pure,unmolested android 2.3.4 as google intended,xoomdev is working on OMGB,wich is just that.bare bones android with few tweaks.

i dont even bother to OC my TB
 
I'm running das bamf 4.9, at 1.6 / 368 over clocked. To me 368 seems to help speed up when I wake the tb up.
Also make sure you have your window/transitions animations set to fast.
I don't ever have any reboot problems running it this way
even though I give it at least 1 manual reboot daily along with my usual exbattery swap

I run 1.6, too. I experimented and found that to be stable. Gonna try bumping up the min like you did. I want speed over battery life.
 
I've run 1.4|245 for at least the past 2 months. I have no wake lag, or lag in general and with the way Imoseyon designs his kernels his 1.4 slot runs at the same speed frequency as 1ghz stock HTC kernel does so there's no increased battery drain whatsoever.
 
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