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Can u guys share ur set CPU profile. I need profiles with great performance and less battery consumption. My profile is as followed :-
Charging AC/full 748 Max 480 min
Screen off 245 max 122 min
Performance n battery don't come together ..... I use ondemand 729/425 ... nothing different for screen off .... works really smooth n decent battery also
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But I Also need to manage my batteries...
My setup's kinda similar to yours,
480/720 ~ on demand ~ when charging/full
Otherwise 240/320 when screen is off. BTW How long does yours last?
Hey !
That's for me :
Charging/full : 729 - 245 / ondemand
Screen off : 320 - 245 / conservative
Battery < 40 : 600 - 245 / ondemand
Battery < 20 : 480 - 245 / conservative
I don't have many profiles, just 1.
245min / 748max
Battery's life is kinda good, usually I have to recharge one time a day. It's not a problem for me.
Toshir0 said:
Hey !
That's for me :
Charging/full : 729 - 245 / ondemand
Screen off : 320 - 245 / conservative
Battery < 40 : 600 - 245 / ondemand
Battery < 20 : 480 - 245 / conservative
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I even used battery less than profile but it slows the phone too much....
Well It also depends on which ROM you have on your phone.
Mik_os CM7 port actually EATS the battery and It runs out of juice in less than 24 hours with a normal usage. A bit better with devoid v5, but I feel like openOptimus is the best one out of the three.
I use only one profile: battery < 101% @ 729/122 smartass
great advice so i must be changing my rom as soon as andy releases his new build!
729 max 480 min smartass
I use:
Main 729 max 320 min smartass
Charging 600 max 245 min ondemand
Battery < 40% 600 max 245 min conservative
Battery < 25% 480 max 122 min conservative
I used to keep a screen lock profile at 245 max but my phone lagged while receiving calls when the screen was locked and sometimes while playing music.
I use devoid.franco and
729/480 interactive
Screen off: 600/240 ondemand
What is that of smartass? My SetCpu havent got that mode :/
have someone got a guide or something that explain each mode (ondemand, interactive...)
Using stock ROM.
Normal: 729 max, 245 min, conservative
Charging: 768 max, 245 min, ondemand
Battery < 20%: 600 max, 122 min, conservatve
Battery life greatly depends on my usage. But, generally, I come home after classes (where I use it for internet, music, games etc.) with 30-40% battery left.
Javi V12 said:
I use devoid.franco and
729/480 interactive
Screen off: 600/240 ondemand
What is that of smartass? My SetCpu havent got that mode :/
have someone got a guide or something that explain each mode (ondemand, interactive...)
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i wish if some one had a guide on it but optimus users like u and me are recommended to use ondemand (no i am not a noob).
Devil_Dude said:
i wish if some one had a guide on it but optimus users like u and me are recommended to use ondemand (no i am not a noob).
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Look at this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9272248&postcount=1
i got dis man
Program for controlling CPU frequency on Android in order to increase productivity or increase battery life.
Of the features worth noting customizable profiles.
Description of modes:
* Interactive - an interactive mode, driving frequency of the CPU in real time, almost always at full productivity.
* Smartass - a regime based on Interactive. Has a more rapid decline in frequency in a simple, but also lowers the frequency to a minimum at a turned off screen.
* Conservative - operates at a very low incidence of possible CPU and increases incrementally, as needed.
* Userspace - allows you to change the frequency of the CPU, either manually or dynamically, at the discretion of the software.
* Powersave - reduces the frequency of the CPU to the lowest possible level.
* Ondemand - operates at a very low incidence of possible CPU and increases the maximum reaches values of CPU usage - 100%.
* Performance - sets the maximum frequency of the CPU, not allowed to change frequency downward.
i'm using SetCPU:
governor: conservative
freq range: 200-1,200 mhz
undervolted
have tried various kernels (ninphetamine, speedmod, ragemod - current, mirage) and roms (cognition, solarflare, and leomar -current)
one thing in common is that it in doesn't keep the freq at the minimum for a longer period. even after an 8 hour idle time at night, my phone's at 30% on the 200 mhz, and at about 35% at the 800 mhz.
anyone with the same problem?
i'm using only the setCPU widget and no other downloaded/installed apk's which run in the background (i.e. ATK, etc)
The phone will clock up as and when required, this is normal, it won't stick to the lowest unless you clamp the scaling down, also the phone will clock up on touch inputs to keep things smooth.
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thanks!
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poch_1421 said:
i'm using SetCPU:
governor: conservative
freq range: 200-1,200 mhz
undervolted
have tried various kernels (ninphetamine, speedmod, ragemod - current, mirage) and roms (cognition, solarflare, and leomar -current)
one thing in common is that it in doesn't keep the freq at the minimum for a longer period. even after an 8 hour idle time at night, my phone's at 30% on the 200 mhz, and at about 35% at the 800 mhz.
anyone with the same problem?
i'm using only the setCPU widget and no other downloaded/installed apk's which run in the background (i.e. ATK, etc)
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Aren't you using a Screen Off profile...? A powersave bias value could also help
Hey guys!
I was wondering if anyone can give me some info on the differences between the governors with doomkernel and the schedulers.
Thanks!
Cheers,
This was posted by DooMLoRD, i just copied the post not all governors are there:
2. Governors In the Linux Kernel ================================
2.1 Performance ------------------------------
The CPUfreq governor "performance" sets the CPU statically to the highest frequency within the borders of scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq.
2.2 Powersave ----------------------------
The CPUfreq governor "powersave" sets the CPU statically to the lowest frequency within the borders of scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq.
2.3 Userspace ----------------------------
The CPUfreq governor "userspace" allows the user, or any userspace program running with UID "root", to set the CPU to a specific frequency by making a sysfs file "scaling_setspeed" available in the CPU-device directory.
2.4 Ondemand ---------------------------
The CPUfreq governor "ondemand" sets the CPU depending on the current usage. To do this the CPU must have the capability to switch the frequency very quickly. There are a number of sysfs file accessible parameters:
sampling_rate: measured in uS (10^-6 seconds), this is how often you want the kernel to look at the CPU usage and to make decisions on what to do about the frequency. Typically this is set to values of around '10000' or more.
show_sampling_rate_(min|max): the minimum and maximum sampling rates available that you may set 'sampling_rate' to.
up_threshold: defines what the average CPU usage between the samplings of 'sampling_rate' needs to be for the kernel to make a decision on whether it should increase the frequency. For example when it is set to its default value of '80' it means that between the checking intervals the CPU needs to be on average more than 80% in use to then decide that the CPU frequency needs to be increased.
ignore_nice_load: this parameter takes a value of '0' or '1'. When set to '0' (its default), all processes are counted towards the 'cpu utilisation' value. When set to '1', the processes that are run with a 'nice' value will not count (and thus be ignored) in the overall usage calculation. This is useful if you are running a CPU intensive calculation on your laptop that you do not care how long it takes to complete as you can 'nice' it and prevent it from taking part in the deciding process of whether to increase your CPU frequency.
2.5 Conservative -------------------------------
The CPUfreq governor "conservative", much like the "ondemand" governor, sets the CPU depending on the current usage. It differs in behaviour in that it gracefully increases and decreases the CPU speed rather than jumping to max speed the moment there is any load on the CPU. This behaviour more suitable in a battery powered environment. The governor is tweaked in the same manner as the "ondemand" governor through sysfs with the addition of:
freq_step: this describes what percentage steps the cpu freq should be increased and decreased smoothly by. By default the cpu frequency will increase in 5% chunks of your maximum cpu frequency. You can change this value to anywhere between 0 and 100 where '0' will effectively lock your CPU at a speed regardless of its load whilst '100' will, in theory, make it behave identically to the "ondemand" governor.
down_threshold: same as the 'up_threshold' found for the "ondemand" governor but for the opposite direction. For example when set to its default value of '20' it means that if the CPU usage needs to be below 20% between samples to have the frequency decreased.
2.6 Interactive ------------------------------
The CPUfreq governor "interactive" is designed for low latency, interactive workloads. This governor sets the CPU speed depending on usage, similar to "ondemand" and "conservative" governors. However there is no polling, or 'sample_rate' required to scale the CPU up.
Sampling CPU load every X ms can lead to under powering the CPU for X ms, leading to dropped framerate, stuttering UI etc..
Scaling the CPU up is done when coming out of idle, and like "ondemand" scaling up will always go to MAX, then step down based off of cpu load.
There is only one tuneable value for this governor:
min_sample_time: The ammount of time the CPU must spend (in uS) at the current frequency before scaling DOWN. This is done to more accurately determine the cpu workload and the best speed for that workload. The default is 50ms.
2.7 MinMax ------------------------------
The CPUfreq governor "maxmin" tries to minimize the frequency jumps by limiting the selected frequencies to only two frequencies: either the min or the max frequency of the current policy. The frequency is raised or lowered according to the current load and the 'up_threshold' and 'down_threshold'.
Its parameters and implementation are similar to that of conservative.
It does not have the freq_step parameter as it jumps right from min to max and vice-versa.
The sampling_down_factor, unlike conservative, will count the minimal number of samplings since the last time we saw the 'up_threshold' load on the CPU. Hence it is set to higher default and acts as a limiter not to do too many frequency jumps without hurting the performance.
Thanks sorry, didnt see it for some reason. Ignore my questions.
Cheers,
oppiee said:
Thanks sorry, didnt see it for some reason. Ignore my questions.
Cheers,
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One thing to note pal. All chipsets have different tolerances so whereas interactive works best for me, it may not be good for u. Just test em and use CPU spy/ ur own judgement to c which suits ur phone best.
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Yup I am currently fiddling around with the different settings. The main thing I want to accomplish is not to have lag when im scrolling and opening up basic apps such as dialer and browser. I dont really play games. I hate the fact that the phone lags up sometimes. So far Its ok, but getting some WLOD on super high freq.
Any suggestions?
oppiee said:
Yup I am currently fiddling around with the different settings. The main thing I want to accomplish is not to have lag when im scrolling and opening up basic apps such as dialer and browser. I dont really play games. I hate the fact that the phone lags up sometimes. So far Its ok, but getting some WLOD on super high freq.
Any suggestions?
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Can u post a screenshot of CPU tuner or whatever u use of freqs u use? Also are u using doomkernel fs version as I think some handsets can't even boot up oc kernel.
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Any good programs to take screen shots? I am using the highest OC kernel by DL, and using doomkernel wolfbreak V7b6.
Not mean to sound patronising pal but just type screen shot into android market theres plenty
Edit: ur phone prob can't handle the overclock. Read the kernel thread it says this pal.
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Oh i think there might has been some misunderstanding. My phone is running fine, just doing some testing. at 1.229 Mhz I tend to get WLODs, using minmax with SIO.
At 1.114 and 245, using min max with SIO. everything is fine so far. I just thought you wanted to know for your own purposes.
Cheers
Sorry buddy I misunderstood
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thers some missing from the top
lagfree
scary
brazilianwax
savaged zen
what do theese do
also whats the best settings from all of them from your opinion
I have:
Brazilianwax
Smoothass
Lagfree
Smartassv2
SavagedZen
Scary
Smartass
Minmax
Interactivex
Interactive
Conservative
Userspace
Powersave
OnDemand
Performance.
Not used them all but lagfree is (as suggested free from lag & smooth. Brazilianwax didnt work for me very laggy. Scary was quite good also, along with interactive. Not really tested the others enough to pass comment to be honest
My CPU's temp is ~ 49 degree when do nothing, but when i do something it will come to > 53 degree .
I flashed all Custom rom to find one can help my cpu temp is low but .. it still high.
This is hardware problem ?
I'm getting mid-30s when idle. I suggest trying another kernel.
lamx710 said:
My CPU's temp is ~ 49 degree when do nothing, but when i do something it will come to > 53 degree .
I flashed all Custom rom to find one can help my cpu temp is low but .. it still high.
This is hardware problem ?
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Which ROM and which kernel are you using?
Also, undervolting will reduce temperatures substantially.
Im using CM9 beta-0.4.5.1-cm-9.0.0-RC0-olympus-UNOFFICIAL-signed.zip
Kernel 2.6.32.59-MB860-CM9-gf77ecf8
Jokersax
This kernel may doesnt support Voltages. Open SetCPU i not see Voltages tab.
Can u suggest me some other kernel ?
Try faux123's kernel, and then do some undervolting.
I changed to faux but when change some voltage setting then my phone hang and reboot many times. temp still so high ( i only set -50mhz). Any sugest ?
Try -25 and use profiles for screen off. Don't forget that there's a 100mV delta limit for each step. Are you overclocking your phone?
My current settings with faux123's kernel:
Screen off profile: 216 min - 456 max
Voltages:
1000 MHz - 950 mV
912 MHz - 900 mV
750 MHz - 800 mV
608 MHz - 700 mV
456 MHz - 600 mV
312 MHz - 500 mV
216 MHz - 400 mV
A note about undervolting: not every cpu is the same. You might be able to get an even lower undervolt, or you might not even be able to undervolt at all. Just make sure you uncheck "Set on Boot" until you get a 100% stable undervolt.
Edit: While you're at it, take a look at the "Time in State" info. What frequency does your phone spend most of its time at? If it spends a lot of time on higher frequencies, there's your culprit for high temps.
lamx710 said:
I changed to faux but when change some voltage setting then my phone hang and reboot many times. temp still so high ( i only set -50mhz). Any sugest ?
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Which Faux kernel did you flash? You should be using the 1.0GHz kernel. If you are using that and have mild UV then you should have no heat (or battery life) issues. Also, you need to check for any apps which are causing your CPU to be continually under load when it should be at idle. This could also account for higher than normal heat.
Your phone should be able to handle -50 Hz at all frequencies, as that is a very low UV.
quetzalcoatl2435 said:
Try -25 and use profiles for screen off. Don't forget that there's a 100mV delta limit for each step. Are you overclocking your phone?
My current settings with faux123's kernel:
Screen off profile: 216 min - 456 max
Voltages:
1000 MHz - 950 mV
912 MHz - 900 mV
750 MHz - 800 mV
608 MHz - 700 mV
456 MHz - 600 mV
312 MHz - 500 mV
216 MHz - 400 mV
A note about undervolting: not every cpu is the same. You might be able to get an even lower undervolt, or you might not even be able to undervolt at all. Just make sure you uncheck "Set on Boot" until you get a 100% stable undervolt.
Edit: While you're at it, take a look at the "Time in State" info. What frequency does your phone spend most of its time at? If it spends a lot of time on higher frequencies, there's your culprit for high temps.
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Ok i will try and will report soon . Tks
CaelanT said:
Which Faux kernel did you flash? You should be using the 1.0GHz kernel. If you are using that and have mild UV then you should have no heat (or battery life) issues. Also, you need to check for any apps which are causing your CPU to be continually under load when it should be at idle. This could also account for higher than normal heat.
Your phone should be able to handle -50 Hz at all frequencies, as that is a very low UV.
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I flash Faux 1.0 GHz kernel (my old post) like u said. I will try all you suggest then report soon tks guys
I tried all you suggest but still automatic off (or idle cause i press power button my phone dont start ... it like my phone is hanging ) then I must off my battery to power on my phone.
The average temp around 44 degrees or higher ..
What ROM are you using, and did this problem occur on stock?
I'm using CM9 ICS
Sometime with stock rom, this problem appear. I think it from my phone's hardware. When CPU temp > 50 degree it happen.
Today,
after talk over skype,
view some webpage,
it's seem abit hot (about 45 degree).
After all, i lock screen then put to my trouser. When come to other place I open it, press power and nothing come to screen like its still running so i must off my battery to turn on again.
Flashed many rom from stock to custom but never see one can make me feel happy ). If it from hardware so poor me
Sounds like a hardware issue. Do you happen to use any type of case on your phone?
rieslav canopy
I dont use any case on my phone (sorry my bad english, "case" in your question mean protect item ? ).
I just found, when my phone is hot, it will shutdown.
Today when my battery < 15%. My phone suddenly running smoothly @@. I dont know why.
trying to find a way to help my phone run ok
Hi guys, i'm quite new with razr (above 2 months). I just wanted to ask You a question about what are the best settings like governor and io for better life? Currently i'm using hotplugx and sio.
I think you are right on the spot using that configuration mate.
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Dartaa said:
Hi guys, i'm quite new with razr (above 2 months). I just wanted to ask You a question about what are the best settings like governor and io for better life? Currently i'm using hotplugx and sio.
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Grab SetCPU off the market. You need to be rooted, but it's great for controlling your CPU settings. I use the 'hotplug' governor. These are my other settings:
Screen Off - 600 max 300 min
Battery Temperature greater than or equal to 37 C (99 F) - 800 max 300 min
Battery less than or equal to 49% - 800 max 300 min
Battery less than 69% - 1000 max 300 min
Battery greater than or equal to 69% - 1200 max 300 min