If I set setcpu to a custom setting and uninstall, will the setting reset or will my phone keep the setting from setcpu?
I feel like osmonitor and setcpu did not revert my cpu settings afyer being uninstalled...
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minho422 said:
If I set setcpu to a custom setting and uninstall, will the setting reset or will my phone keep the setting from setcpu?
I feel like osmonitor and setcpu did not revert my cpu settings afyer being uninstalled...
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The phone always went back to kernel default built in settings for me, verified using multiple benchmark scores at the times.
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I have a SetCPU profile set for when my Fascinate's screen is off. Is it okay to leave the min/max clock speeds at 100MHz?
From what I heard and experience set profiles are not recommended for our phones. When I use to set my phone to 100 mhz, my phone would not want to wake up. I would have to do a battery pull to wake it up. I would recommend to not set profiles. I have a oc kernel so i use set cpu to under clock or over clock the cpu.
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allcity187 said:
From what I heard and experience set profiles are not recommended for our phones. When I use to set my phone to 100 mhz, my phone would not want to wake up. I would have to do a battery pull to wake it up. I would recommend to not set profiles. I have a oc kernel so i use set cpu to under clock or over clock the cpu.
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I have just experienced this. I am now wondering how does the SmartAss cpu governor work on the source based kernel linked in the SuperClean thread?
Hi! first of all sorry my english (not my first language).
I have Miks CM7 6.5.2 and Francos kernel 14.1, when i try to set setcpu and i put "set on boot" when i back the settings are again the stock ones (245/600 ithink, something like that), and is not saving the OC, anyone knows what can i do?
btw, setcpu is not on sdcard
Regards!
Use No-frills CPU Control from the Market. It sets on boot for me. It's also incorporated in the new devoid.
Try to downgrade SetCPU, use version 2.11a or 2.1.2.1. This should work.
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Well, I think you should just wait a few minutes after reboot before checking. Since, AFAICT, this is a feature to prevent you from being stuck in a boot loop.
CM7 has its own option in settings to over clock so you dont need setcpu i still use cause i dont like mine to be permanently over clocked but that might be why try uninstalling setcpu and ust using the CM7 settings
dislplin01 said:
CM7 has its own option in settings to over clock so you dont need setcpu i still use cause i dont like mine to be permanently over clocked but that might be why try uninstalling setcpu and ust using the CM7 settings
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CM7 OC settings break with franco's kernel. no frills has an unclean reboot feature which sets Clock to last working freq in case of KP. so no worries there.
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I'm running fauxs kernel but I scaled it back to 1 ghz. However, when I select Time ib each state I notice that it's still going past that frequency, what am I doing wrong?
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i am having same issue, i think set cpu only kicks in after the boot.
I rebooted and I still have the problem.
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Anyone?
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10 char
do you have set on boot selected?
yeah 10char
IUH1991 said:
I rebooted and I still have the problem.
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I meant to say setcpu only works after boot like cpu will be 1100 while booting after OS is loaded up setcpu gets super user permission and then scale cpu down.
If kernal has set clock to 1000 by defualt and only then it boots at 1000 and u can use setcpu to over clock it.
i guess old faux's 1.6 kernel was default 1000 new 1.7 is not.
I run the original cm7 rom with the infected kernel. I use set CPU to under clock/over clock to try to save battery but it constantly gets granted super user permission, and it will not sleep automatically. Any body know a way to fix this? Btw when I get rid of set CPU completely the battery life is worse...
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Go into superuser options and turn off notifications. Problem solved!
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You should not be using SetCPU with the "Infected" AnthraX kernels though. It doesnt work well. Try System Tuner or SysTune
EniGmA1987 said:
You should not be using SetCPU with the "Infected" AnthraX kernels though. It doesnt work well. Try System Tuner or SysTune
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+1 SetCPU doesn't play well with Anthrax kernels.
Thanks guys
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When i use set cpu and set the highest clock at 1 ghz it still goes past it to 1.2 ghz. Im useing siyah. Any help will be appreciated.
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I doubt your kernel has anything to do with it because Siyah's kernel does support both OC and UC. Do you have any profiles that have a maximum of 1200Mhz instead of 1000Mhz? Those could be kicking in even when you don't want them to if you aren't careful.
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Nope I'm not using any profiles. Although in CWM in kernel specific options I did select performance mode if that has any thing to do with it
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Try deselecting that option or selecting a different one. I don't have a ton of experience with Siyah, but a performance mode sounds to me like it will default to the maximum CPU speed. Which on the SGH-I777 is 1200Mhz, stock.
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dogfax said:
Try deselecting that option or selecting a different one. I don't have a ton of experience with Siyah, but a performance mode sounds to me like it will default to the maximum CPU speed. Which on the SGH-I777 is 1200Mhz, stock.
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Ok I will try that out
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Performance is a Governor for the CPU that sets it to Max frequency . That's what its FOR. So its doing what its supposed to. As previously stated you have to switch to a different governor in order to underclock.
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Performance is a Governor for the CPU that sets it to Max frequency . That's what its FOR. So its doing what its supposed to. As previously stated you have to switch to a different governor in order to underclock.
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I'm not talking about the governor in CWM there is a option for default, battery and performance
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No, he doesn't mean anything to do with CWM. When you're selecting or switching to a governor, a list comes up and depending on the governor, your CPU will behave a certain way. If the maximum is set at 1200Mhz and is going to that speed when you have performance governor on, that's what is supposed to happen.
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my governor is luzactive
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my governor is luzactive
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Uninstall any other clocking apps and clear application data (manage applications) for SetCPU.
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Change your governer to something other than lulzactive.
lulzactive forces your CPU at a certain rate. Thus, the "active". and the "lulz" on my end.