[Q] CF-Root b82 Governer Help - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Could someone be kind enough to fill me in on the new governers found in the new CF-Root version? I'm not sure how smartass manages cpu and how interactive and interactiveX are different? What the heck is userspace? Thanks very much

Please head over to the original thread i've somewhat explained it a bit, there's a discussion there too.

Thanks consegregate!
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Safe to overclock this high?

My phone can run 1.44ghz and 1.5ghz stable. Can I run those frequencies without frying my CPU or should I stay at 1.4ghz? My phone temp. Stays the same though.
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That's the point of having CPU governors and restrictions... yes it is perfectly safe to overclock because the CPU governer (unless set to per4formance, don't do that) will manage when it actually clocks that high. Having it that high will likely run down your battery quicker than not but it won't be constantly running that fast; the governor will only ramp it up if it is needed.
Sage, you agreed with chopper about questions in the general section, but then you answer one...come on bro.
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enyo. said:
my phone can run 1.44ghz and 1.5ghz stable. Can i run those frequencies without frying my cpu or should i stay at 1.4ghz? My phone temp. Stays the same though.
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wrong section!!
Re-post #1: Please post questions in our new, shiny (well, ok, 6 months old) Q&A section. Those of us who have experience helping others with Fascinate Android issues (and, more importantly, our devs) regularly check the Q&A section to see if there are any questions out there we can help with. You'll most likely get better answers and get them more quickly in that section
Another Fascinating post by my XDA app...
droidstyle said:
Sage, you agreed with chopper about questions in the general section, but then you answer one...come on bro.
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wrong section!!
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I agree that people should put things in the right section but im gonna help people regardless.
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sageDieu said:
I agree that people should put things in the right section but im gonna help people regardless.
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+1
Community doesn't stop at the q&a sign.
Tell them to post in the right place, answer the question, and have the thread closed. 5 minutes later the post will be bumped off the main page by more silly questions from the unwashed masses......lather, rinse, repeat. The world will never conform to one perfect model, and it pains me to say that I'm pretty sure the same is true here /sarcasm
"Whether in a suit or a loincloth, people are ignorant little thorns cutting into one another."
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It depends on how high 'this high' is. If you are a 10, I would avoid doing anything important or risky. At a 5 or 6, that's at your own judgment. Any lower than that you should feel free to play around.
bobloblaw1 said:
It depends on how high 'this high' is. If you are a 10, I would avoid doing anything important or risky. At a 5 or 6, that's at your own judgment. Any lower than that you should feel free to play around.
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what is this i don't even
He asked if he should overclock "this high" so I gave him general guidelines.
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[Q] Pegususq governor

Hi guys, I've been playing around with the Pegususq governor in setcpu this past while and have gotten pretty good results of which I will post as a soon as I'm happy with them but I'm not quite sure how the hotplug part works, I understand the concept but not sure about the settings and since our phones have 4 cpus, it make thing more confusing.
I've looked at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
And I gives a pretty go explanation of Pegususq but not the hotplug part.
So my question is what do all the settings do (with regards to our quad core devices).
Also if possible, if someone knows of literature other than the above could they please point me to it.
Thanx a bunch
There are not four CPU's. There is one CPU with FOUR cores.
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b-eock said:
There are not four CPU's. There is one CPU with FOUR cores.
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Your pedantic post is pointless. But I'll edit my post because my error obviously has a critical effect on my question even though I correctly mentioned it further on in the post.
Well you brackground makes you a noob. I was correcting you. You were wrong, get over it. I dislike when people go about spreading wrong information. I dont use any special tweaks or kernels. Stock everything for awhile so I don't know the tweak names or settings name. Cant help you there until i do it. I dont give information i know is wrong. So i am not gonna give you false information until i test stuff.
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Well you brackground makes you a noob. I was correcting you. You were wrong, get over it. I dislike when people go about spreading wrong information.
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Your grammar makes you an idiot. So are we even then?
So if you stated that you don't know anything about what I'm asking then why are you posting? Who's the noob here?
Well no I am not a noob. You can look at my XDA history. You are one of those people who thinks this is a support forum. XDA is NOT a support forum. It is (was/supposed to be) a developers forum.
No a NOOB is defined as-
1.) Someone who constantly asks for help with the most simplest things. IE. Root/flashing/stupid questions.
2.) Someone who constantly disregards the rules and feels entitled to do and say as they want.
3.) A novice or new user who is too lazy to read the over simplified rules/guides/and instructions given directly too them by other members.
I don't know about all the kernel governors, tweaks, schedulers, ROM/kernel features. I do know how to build kernels and ROMs. I do know to search before I ask because it has most likely been answered. So do you see? I am not a noob.
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b-eock said:
Well no I am not a noob. You can look at my XDA history. You are one of those people who thinks this is a support forum. XDA is NOT a support forum. It is (was/supposed to be) a developers forum.
No a NOOB is defined as-
1.) Someone who constantly asks for help with the most simplest things. IE. Root/flashing/stupid questions.
2.) Someone who constantly disregards the rules and feels entitled to do and say as they want.
3.) A novice or new user who is too lazy to read the over simplified rules/guides/and instructions given directly too them by other members.
I don't know about all the kernel governors, tweaks, schedulers, ROM/kernel features. I do know how to build kernels and ROMs. I do know to search before I ask because it has most likely been answered. So do you see? I am not a noob.
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Look, READ my first post kid. I was asking a question with the hope of aiding development because on I9300 some people still experience lag. You can see that I've searched and I don't have a bricked device so I don't need help with the simplest of things. Your little meter doesn't impress me so why don't you stick to your own phones platform and have another big Mac you condescending yank.
First off i have an international s3 too. I am done here though. Not gonna argue with someone who is just here to argue.
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You two kids are funny, but you'll be signaled to mods as your posts are violating xda rules.
And by the way xda is not only a dev site, or you wouldn't have learnt all the little you know.
And mister second post, if you don't bring an answer to the question, please don't answer, you'll save our time.
Everyone shut up.
Thanks.

Gpu oc on sense evilz kernel

I heard that oc the Gpu gives problems. Is it still true for the latest release?
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raclimja said:
I heard that oc the Gpu gives problems. Is it still true for the latest release?
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Hi friend! Just a couple of things to help you out in a friendly manner!
1.) This is a question, questions should be posted in Q&A.
2.) You posted this in Q&A already, no need to double post.
3.) You should ask this in the thread for the kernel. You're more likely to get the answer you're looking for.

[Q] CPU Overclock Kernel

I seem to recall, at least in my mind, there is a kernel for Note 2 that would allow one to overclock the CPU to 2.0ghz. I'm running Sabre kernel on Jellybeans v21 which only goes as high as 1.92ghz. Was I dreaming or does a kernel exist?
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I know there are for AOSP roms, I'm not sure for TW roms.
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Devil kernel works on both TW & AOSP, it allows you to OC to 2.0ghz.
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it is possible, but not recommended. 2.0ghz on this processor is silly for anything other than benchmarking.

Interactive – why is this the best governor? [INFO]

Technical thread I wrote up about the subject... noob or dev check it out. I hope you find something useful to further your knowledge of Android/Linux
Cheers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2649820
Thanks cun7. Alot of useful information in there.
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Your a genius!! Lol..

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