Alien70 發表於 2013-1-2 21:18
好的 :)
我有看到了 !
那我在問他 相關的設定內容
这个是英文版本的建议
AI Mode: Artificial Intelligence Mode. Learns from how you use your device.
By default, this mode uses the Ondemand governor - under increasing system load, the CPU is immediately set to the maximum frequency of the kernel. As system load decreases, the CPU frequency slowly decreases to the minimum frequency of the kernel.
NOTE: If your kernel supports over/under clocking you may want to change the upper/lower frequency bounds to stay within safe limits.
By default, AI Mode uses the CFQ (Completely Fair Queuing) I/O scheduler - delivers balanced performance and excels on multi-processor devices. Changing the governor and the I/O scheduler are permitted but, that defeats the benefits of the AI mode. Use Custom mode, if you want to explore different settings.
Powersave Mode: A balance between device usage and power saving.
By default, this mode uses the Powersave governor - keeps the CPU frequency always at the minimum, it is the least power-hungry and the least responsive.
By default, this modes uses the CFQ (Completely Fair Queuing) I/O scheduler - delivers balanced performance and excels on multi-processor devices.
Game/Video Mode: Useful mode for playing games and watching video - enjoy smooth operation and a smooth video experience.
By default, uses the Performance governor - sets the min. frequency as max. frequency, this mode is the most power-hungry, but is also the most responsive. If your kernel support overclocking you can set a higher frequency.
By default, this mode uses the CFQ (Completely Fair Queuing) I/O scheduler - delivers balanced performance and excels on multi-processor devices.
Daily Mode: Useful for day-to-day operation, featuring responsive and reasonable power usage.
By default, this mode uses the Ondemand governor - under increasing system load, the CPU is immediately set to the maximum frequency of the kernel. As system load decreases, the CPU frequency slowly decreases to the minimum frequency of the kernel.
NOTE: If your kernel supports over/under clocking you may want to change the upper/lower frequency bounds to stay within safe limits.
By default, this mode uses the CFQ (Completely Fair Queuing) I/O scheduler - delivers balanced performance and excels on multi-processor devices.
Standby Mode: Useful for maximum battery conservation.
By default, this mode uses the Powersave governor - keeps the CPU frequency always at the minimum, it is the least power-hungry and the least responsive.
By default, this modes uses the CFQ (Completely Fair Queuing) I/O scheduler - delivers balanced performance and excels on multi-processor devices.
Custom Mode: You choose everything: the governor, the min and max frequencies, and the I/O scheduler. Do a Nandroid backup first. Have Fun!
中文和繁体随后抛光,前一段好忙,而且软件目标用户是老外,所以中文没跟进。