I am rooted, have CWM recovery installed and running the stock ROM. I want to overclock to get better performance and was thinking of using this app. Anybody else using this app with a setup similar to mine? Is the stock CPU set at 1.2ghz?
I guess I could flash SAUROM ROM and get overclocking that way...
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I believe stock is 1.5 you can run saurom which has the oc kernel in it or just flash the oc kernel by itself or just oc stock. Set CPU is good I used it on my s2 just make sure you backup before you oc so you can restore if it becomes unstable. Also don't change the setting to apply on boot till you know its stable.
Myself and most others find that 1.83 is about as high as you can go and remain stable
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I got it when I first bought the phone. The default setting was 1.2 GHz. I'm not sure if that's how the phone is set or the program default. The only thing I use it for now is changing the governor when the screen is off to save battery and even that function is duplicated by Juice Defender. I really haven't spent much time with it however, so there could be more to it than I am aware of.
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I got it when I first bought the phone. The default setting was 1.2 GHz. I'm not sure if that's how the phone is set or the program default. The only thing I use it for now is changing the governor when the screen is off to save battery and even that function is duplicated by Juice Defender. I really haven't spent much time with it however, so there could be more to it than I am aware of.
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i have it
but only have profiles for when it gets off and low CPU when screen off
anybody changing the voltages?
i believe stock is actually 1.4. ive rooted and flashed saurom and use setcpu close to 1.8 with zero issues. overclocking is where its at
i use setcpu on stock rom and dagkernel 0.2 ,set to 1.83 very stable and smooth..
I have only found stability at 1.7 and this thing is flying. Kept having soft reboots when doing lots of things at once. Kept dialing it down until it stopped doing that. 1728 is where I'm at and couldn't be happier.
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I kept having soft rebootsbas well when I true clocking close to 1.9. moved I to 1782 and in good to go
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Are you guys using setCPU with the new radio and Das Bamf 1.5 and 4.4.2 kernel. If so, what are your settings? Currently I'm not overclocking and have a profile set to 245 max when the screen is off, both with ondemand scaling. I'm down to 75% after a little over 3 hours since unplugging and am wondering if anyone's getting better results with different settings.
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Are you guys using setCPU with the new radio and Das Bamf 1.5 and 4.4.2 kernel. If so, what are your settings? Currently I'm not overclocking and have a profile set to 245 max when the screen is off, both with ondemand scaling. I'm down to 75% after a little over 3 hours since unplugging and am wondering if anyone's getting better results with different settings.
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I'm using smartass at 1036 Mhz. No screen off profiles or anything. Let smartass do it's thing.
I didn't mean to click thanks...was trying to click "quote". haha. But thanks anyway.
Sorry for my noobness but what exactly is the difference between smartass and ondemand? I think I recall Adryn recommending ondemand in the bamf thread but I could be wrong.
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Sorry for my noobness but what exactly is the difference between smartass and ondemand? I think I recall Adryn recommending ondemand in the bamf thread but I could be wrong.
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I think he does recommend ondemand too. I tried it out for a day and found that smartass was better for my phone. Smartass will generally pick the lower clock speed more often than ondemand. I guess the best way to know is try out a couple different ones and find out what's best. That's why he makes different versions of his kernels too.
I'm running 4.4.2 at 1.2ghz and smartass gov. I haven't tried setting up profiles and using on demand with 4.4.2 and instead hoped smartass would do its thing better than I could. Seems to be working good so far.
FWIW, my phone seemed more laggy at 1.5ghz on this kernel. It is quite snappy at 1.2.
Smartass automatically uses the lowest voltage when the screen is off and your profile may conflict with that. I'm using Smartass and the only profile I use is for battery less than 20% = underclock.
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If I overclock using webOS, will it also be useful with the alpha2?
The only useful purpose it does is tell you how fast you can go.
Your webOS and CM7 are completely different kernels on different partitions. You'd have to OC each one separately.
Colchiro said:
The only useful purpose it does is tell you how fast you can go.
Your webOS and CM7 are completely different kernels on different partitions. You'd have to OC each one separately.
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Thank you for the quick reply and of course there is no way to overclock the HP on CM7 as of yet, correct?
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Thank you for the quick reply and of course there is no way to overclock the HP on CM7 as of yet, correct?
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you can OC your CM7, but only in CM7 (webOS and CM7 have nothing to do with each other). use setcpu or an app like that to OC
Setcpu is a paid app, but works great.
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Setcpu is a paid app, but works great.
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i concur, with it, my battery life has almost doubled!
MAX: 1512
MIN: 384
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set on boot
To OC in CM7, we don't need to flash a different kernel?
nope, stock is the only one available anyway (for now)
I've just downloaded CPU Master Free which seems to do the job.
Having said that, I haven't noticed much difference at 1.5 - but then, I haven't stressed it yet.
Alan
I installed CPU Master Free on my wife's TP and every time I rebooted it went back to stock speed.
I use setcpu with governor set to performance and max set to 1.78 ghz min set to 384 ghz and got a quadrant score this morning of 3561. I backed down after that to 1.5 max/ 384 min with conservative governor. Here is the quad score screenshot:
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Wonder how fast we should go?
Performance in CM settings will do the OC for you.
Ooops, no it won't.
Apologies!
Is 384mhz the lowest we can go in Android, or is it because any lower performance would be affected? I know in Govnah the lowest is like 192mhz, and haven't noticed a difference between that and the next number up 384mhz.
Fyi.....
Setcpu is free for xda members. U just have to search for it. The dev has a thread on xda with the apk. If u can't find it pm me
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Meh, here it is for u lazy kids
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
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Hey all,
I've been using CPU Master on my Rezound since I rooted it. But I used to use SetCPU on my Dinc. My question is, which do you prefer? I have the free version of CPU Master and paid for SetCPU.
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I paid for setcpu too but I was having issues so i tried cpu master before buying it. least try cpu master and if it setcpu is better then get your refund
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I've been using the free version of CPU Master since I've been rooted on my Rezound. I want to set profiles for my CPU but I don't want to pay for CPU Master if SetCPU will work
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well if setcpu works for you then stick with it. cpu master gives extra features
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Extra features such as?
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Under/overvolting and io scheduler selection is really the only things it offers in the paid version. I've used setcpu on my og droid and on my incredible, but I bought CPU master when I got my rezound and I actually prefer it over setcpu. One thing I like is that the profiles are already set up for you, all you have to do is enable or disable them.
I've had really good luck with CPU tuner
Free and has a lot of features.
Under 8 posts for me so I can't post the stupid link... Just search for it in the market and check out the reviews.
If I wanted to undervolt, how far under should I go? My kernels have always handled voltage for me lol
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If I wanted to undervolt, how far under should I go? My kernels have always handled voltage for me lol
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this varies from person to person. needs to be scaled right while you're finding the sweet spot. I do -25 for each frequency. run it for awhile to see if you get a random reboot or lag and just reverse what you did. I did -25 for each until I have time to drop them further
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Thanks very helpful. Seeing how well the undervolting goes before I make my final decision
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Depends upon the kernel. I found SetCPU worked better with stock and Ziggy's kernel. With dsb's smartass v.2 kernel, I find CPU Master works better.
Yeah I know that each phone individually responds differently to cpu/voltage changes. The dinc i had before this would take any frequency and kernel would throw at it. However underclocking/volting on my Rezound almost always ends in fc's
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I use SetCPU mostly if I can... Provides more information than CPU master pro, I have both... The only thing that CPU master pro does that SetCPU doesn't is change voltages, in a crappy way though. I don't go through every clock to change them, that takes way too long. Instead I use incredicontrol to change them all simultaneously... I've never had problems with one over the other. They have both worked for me on all the kernels for this phone.
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I'm using Ineffabilis v1.0 with Ziggy's kernel. SetCPU has worked for me with no issues. I haven't tried CPU Master but I guess I haven't had the need to cuz SetCPU is working for me. I just don't completely get the whole undervolting. I understand the concept but don't know how to apply it with SetCPU, if that's even possible.
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If I wanted to undervolt, how far under should I go? My kernels have always handled voltage for me lol
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I haven't tried to play around with voltages on the rezound, but on my tbolt I could drop voltages 100 each and be fine, but couldn't run at 1.8 no matter what I tried.
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I'm using Ineffabilis v1.0 with Ziggy's kernel. SetCPU has worked for me with no issues. I haven't tried CPU Master but I guess I haven't had the need to cuz SetCPU is working for me. I just don't completely get the whole undervolting. I understand the concept but don't know how to apply it with SetCPU, if that's even possible.
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You can't change voltage with SetCPU. CPU Master can. Correct me if I'm wrong but kernels can also effect voltage. Amirite?
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You can't change voltage with SetCPU. CPU Master can. Correct me if I'm wrong but kernels can also effect voltage. Amirite?
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I was assuming that SetCPU didn't control the voltage... thanks.
Hey, so just like the title says are you stable at 1.6ghz do a little test run quadrent on your phone and than if it passes your probably good but also try 10mins of angry birds just to make sure i on the other hands cannot run quadrent at 1.6ghz
No problems here, but every CPU is different. I've seen some people use 1.5ghz instead
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No problems here, but every CPU is different. I've seen some people use 1.5ghz instead
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yep thats right every cpu is different but how do you overclock to 1.5ghz instead?
Running stable at 1.6 also. Check this to run at 1.5.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469710
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yep thats right every cpu is different but how do you overclock to 1.5ghz instead?
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I'm stable at 1.5 (1350mV), though I don't run it at that daily. It was covered in steve's init thread in development. Look in the last few pages.
i run antutu all the time at 1.6 with no problems. guess i got lucky
Ok just gave my 1600mhz 50mv more and its stable now so i can finally overclock a little higher when needed
Stable only to [email protected] here. Locks up after that.
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Mine overclocks to 1.6 with no issues at all. I ran it like that for weeks until I decided that I want longer battery life. The stock speed is still fast, and underclocking still results in acceptable responsiveness.
I use Tasker to overclock my phone when playing certain intensive games. Otherwise, my phone is usually underclocked.
Mine's never crashed at 1.6, but I don't really stress test it there besides with benchmarks.
Mine locks up at 1.4Ghz. Each one is different i guess..
Stable at 1.6 with custom kernels or tegrak on stock kernel. UV too.
SHOstock
Onepointsixingit
Mine is stable at 1.6ghz ✔
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Mine locks up at 1.4Ghz. Each one is different i guess..
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wow have you tried giving it more voltage.
Mine is stable at 1.6. Don't run it at that though regularly.
I've run 1.6 through quadrant and antutu many times. Never crashed.
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I am very stable at 1.6
I have never had any issues at 1.6 and that is on just about every rom. I dont ever keep it at that cuz i dont enjoy sucking my battery but it is definitely fun to show off to others, HAHA! Also I have a captivate and the highest it would let me overclock it was 1.7 and that is ridiculous but it was unstable. lol
I've found a way to make almost every setting I have tried relatively stable. You just have to keep tweaking. It's not as simple as getting an overclock app and maxing. Here are some screen shots I took of a recent bench. This is only at 1632. I customized a I9100 ICS rom to be fully functional on my I777 and I'm scoring higher just above 1600 than I was closer to 1700. I was ranked 720 but those transformer primes! I wish it was only mobile phones on the chart! lol
Mine is stable at 1.6.......but im like everyone else. Don't like watching my battery drop like the ball at times square on new years eve lol .mine seems pretty happy at 1.4 with some under volting
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this may be dumb, but is there an app or something that can tell me where im clocked at? I think I'm supposed to be at 1.5 ghz
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this may be dumb, but is there an app or something that can tell me where im clocked at? I think I'm supposed to be at 1.5 ghz
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SetCPU, System Tuner etc. You need to have a custom kernel in order to change cpu speeds. If you're not sure whether you have a custom one or not, try installing one of those apps and if you're able to change cpu settings, you're on a custom kernel. congratulations
thanks man...i am on a custom. I just want to know if im running at 1.5ghz like im supposed to, or does it not run at that all the time?
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thanks man...i am on a custom. I just want to know if im running at 1.5ghz like im supposed to, or does it not run at that all the time?
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That depends on which governor you choose. I'm going to go ahead and guess you're on an Anthrax kernel. Each governor behaves differently, but only the performance governor locks your phone to the max speed you selected. I'd recommend intellianthrax or interactive, I personally use intellianthrax or lagfree. Lagfree is a really good one IF you don't overclock, but since you want to run at 1.5 ghz, I'd stay away from lagfree. If you use lagfree, your phone will rarely ever drop the clock speed down below 1 ghz when it doesn't need it.
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am I overclocked? and seriously I dont know, I have no clue....new to overclocking
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do I have a governor? how can I check and where can I find one? again thanks, I know dumb but thanks
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am I overclocked?
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Yes. 1.2 is normal.
tammyjustin said:
am I overclocked? and seriously I dont know, I have no clue....new to overclocking
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Yes you are overclocked. 1.18 GHz is the stock CPU speed for our phones, so any number over 1.18 for the max frequency is overclocked
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do I have a governor? how can I check and where can I find one? again thanks, I know dumb but thanks
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You are always using a governor, even if you don't have an app for it. The governor tells the phone how to use your CPU, basically. See where it says "ondemand" in that screenshot you posted? Well, ondemand is the governor you're using. If you click ondemand, there should be a drop down menu that opens up that gives you all the governor options available for the kernel you're using
thanks man
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I like to use the virtuous overclock deamon, it is said to work better. But most roms have not implement it here.
tammyjustin, I assume you're using MeanROM since 486MHz-1512MHz / Ondemand governor are the default settings built into that ROM. I just started playing around with Anthrax kernels and MeanROM a few days ago.
A word of advice if you're going to be playing with overclocking... You need to be aware that you shouldn't use any overclocking tools like SetCPU with MeanROM unless you modify a system file first to disable the built-in clocking and voltage controls, or you can use only the built-in controls. I was getting strange instability with MeanROM before I realized what was going on with the internal clock management and SetCPU (which I have always used). Basically SetCPU and the internal clock controls in the ROM were both trying to manage the clockspeed and it was causing stability problems. Now I'm using only the internal settings and it is far more stable.
MeanRom ICS 2.4
Hey. I have been using meanRom for a while now, and the newest version (MeanROM ICS v2.4) is eating my battery too quickly. I was wondering if there was a way to disable dual cores all the time or reduce the processor speed to try and save some battery. I have never attempted to change max speed or change the number of cores being used before so i really don't know where to start.
I saw in inbREDed 5.2.5 they have a "Core control in quicksettings, change to dual/single core on the fly". Is that available to use in MeanROM?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Hey. I have been using meanRom for a while now, and the newest version (MeanROM ICS v2.4) is eating my battery too quickly. I was wondering if there was a way to disable dual cores all the time or reduce the processor speed to try and save some battery. I have never attempted to change max speed or change the number of cores being used before so i really don't know where to start.
I saw in inbREDed 5.2.5 they have a "Core control in quicksettings, change to dual/single core on the fly". Is that available to use in MeanROM?
Any help would be appreciated.
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I think Mikey has it set to dual core with screen on, single core with screen off.
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I think Mikey has it set to dual core with screen on, single core with screen off.
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Yes that is correct. but I text a lot and don't need dual core while sending texts. I have to charge my phone twice a day right now. =\
I was hoping I could on the fly turn on / off dual cores or change the CPU speed.
With previous versions of MeanROM I only had to charge my phone at night. I have thought about down grading, but it's pretty stable right now, i just want better battery life. So that is why I wanted to change the CPU settings.
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Yes that is correct. but I text a lot and don't need dual core while sending texts. I have to charge my phone twice a day right now. =\
I was hoping I could on the fly turn on / off dual cores or change the CPU speed.
With previous versions of MeanROM I only had to charge my phone at night. I have thought about down grading, but it's pretty stable right now, i just want better battery life. So that is why I wanted to change the CPU settings.
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Mikey did say something about his next version (which will be based on the Sprint OTA when it finally arrives) will dial back performance a little to extend battery life. Maybe this is what he has in mind.
Here's my 2 cents.... Overclocking is great for speed but it cripples battery life. I used to be obsessed with OC and quadrants, but then I realized I can't tell a difference from 1.2 GHz to 1.8 GHz. OC can also make your phone unstable. Honestly you probably wouldn't need to over clock if you don't know much about it. So I wouldnt spend too much time worrying about it
Do what you want though cause that's just my opinion
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thanks man
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by stock kernel from ICS , we can overclock ?
saeedk64m said:
by stock kernel from ICS , we can overclock ?
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No. The stock kernel is not overclockable.
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