TempMonitor - CPU temps now working - HTC Rezound

It appears with the latest update to TempMonitor, it's now picking up the CPU temps. Anyone rooted and using the app, make sure you have the CPU options checked in the settings. The notification bar numbers are bolder too, easier to see.

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(app) SetCPU 2.1.0~ latest release 12/27.10

its a paid app so therefore i will not post any links. but there is some info about using it on the galaxy s devices and how we should avoid some settings and use others to dodge the bugs...
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Description:
SetCPU is a tool for changing the CPU settings (capable of overclock and underclock) on a rooted Motorola Droid, Nexus One, G1, G2, Samsung Galaxy S, or one of many other devices to improve performance or save battery.
SetCPU also allows you to set up profiles to change the CPU speed under certain conditions, such as when the phone is asleep or charging, when the battery level drops below a certain point, or when the phone's temperature is too high. See the screenshots for examples of how you might set up profiles.
SetCPU's wide feature set make it useful to beginners and enthusiasts alike. Accelerate your processor to unleash your phone's multitasking potential, or dial your CPU's speed down to save battery.
Have an HTC Sense device with a stock ROM or kernel? If you are having trouble getting your settings to "stick," press Menu > Disable Perflock. You still have to be rooted.
Galaxy S devices: ondemand scaling is recommended. There are issues with Galaxy S kernels that may result in crashes if conservative scaling governor is used, or if the sleep profile "max" value is set too low. Please do not set the sleep profile too low, and avoid using conservative scaling.
Requirements:
all Android versions
Recent changes:
2.1.0
- Significant UI and user experience revamp, including a new background for the widget, and new notification icons
- Added a quick priority swap button to the profile lists
- Significantly improved the reliability of autodetect on certain kernels
- Numerous bug fixes and crash fixes
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I understand it's a paid app in the market. But if you're an XDA member you just go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
It's not a secret...
Funny, the previous version of SetCPU specifically told Galaxy S users to use conservative scaling and that ondemand would cause crashes.
Now they're saying the reverse.
Edit: Well, I switched it to ondemand as the app dev suggested and the phone turned itself off a few minutes later...
Are we suppose to flash it thru cwr?
Edit: nm I got it.
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Argh, ever since I installed this (even after uninstalling it) my phone keeps freezing randomly while asleep!
synaesthetic said:
Argh, ever since I installed this (even after uninstalling it) my phone keeps freezing randomly while asleep!
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Do you have a profile for screen turn off? If you do disable it because the phone itself lowers the cpu while at sleep.
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I have no profiles set. I tried doing the sleep profile but it caused some annoying lag when the phone was waking from sleep.
On demand profile settings do not work, my phone has crashed 2 times. SetCpu just doesn't work I guess.
Using Nero V 3 and set CPU isn't doing anything...max setting is set to 1000.
How did you guys get it to work and what are your settings?
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Those of us using SetCPU are using overclocking kernels. Some folks might be using DOW, but I am using JAC XMOD because I'm still on Eclair as all the 2.2 ROMs annoy me currently.
(At least until I get my Bionix Blackout for Nero v3 theme finished!)

System power saving actually useful?

Hi guys!
I've noticed recently a new power save get option in the power saving menu in settings called 'system power saving'.
I've never seen much point in using the specific power saving mode that you can set to kick in at x% because it doesn't seem to do anything I can't and don't do manually myself.
Does anyone know anything about this new setting? Turning it on i've noticed screen transitions are a little less smooth, but does this actually do anything useful?
Any ideas?
Many thanks!
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I would be interested in finding out what this does as well.
I noticed that frame rates seemed lower in games, and the responsiveness is a little slower (not considerably, though).
Is there a list of what it actually does?
I've notice that my phone uses less battery in this mode that without it.
MrThomsen said:
I've notice that my phone uses less battery in this mode that without it.
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Well, I would hope so...
I do know that it does NOT disable background data (I still receive push emails with both Exchange and Gmail)
Camera and Auto-flash are still enabled.
Everything that typically gets turned off in order to save battery is still on as far as I can tell...
We know it saves battery... but how?
If we find out how, then our developers could probably leverage that information when making new ROMs.
I would just like to know if anything is being disabled that I don't want disabled... but I don't know what I don't know
It lowers the CPU clock frequency, in my SGSII, scrolling desktops is not smooth at all with this option ON I've never been patient enough to test this option for a long time
when i activate powersaving it doesnt seem to make a difference
elmo180 said:
It lowers the CPU clock frequency, in my SGSII, scrolling desktops is not smooth at all with this option ON I've never been patient enough to test this option for a long time
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Seriously?
I have mine overclocked to 1.6 GHz and the conservative governor and I have not noticed the time-in-state data to be changing from what it was without this option set.
You were right about the clock speed.
system power save does the following:
Restricts core speed (mine was capped at 800)
Lowers brightness
Changes UI frame rate
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system tuner individual cores in widget?

hey i just got the system tuner pro app and have been poking around with the widgets and cant figure out how (if you can) get the widgets to display the usage stats of an individual core. i have been trying to do this because i have been messing around with the overclock settings that have recently been released and now i cant tell if the second core (cpu1) is active at all because in system tuner it always displays it as offline even in the performance governor. so since the app tells you the frequency of the individual cores and tells you when its offline and such (but doesn't keep a log) i thought maybe i could get a graph to display cpu and cpu1 individually to see if when i stress the phone in a game or something that it will kick on. any help is appreciated
Edit: Well i got the second core to go online but it would still be nice to know if i can get a widget to show the individual cores

[Q] NoLED instead of screen off

Hi, as title says, i would like to replace screen off mode on my N9005 with app NoLED. App has option to always show clock when screen is off and its jumping on the screen, so (i guess) it won't burn my pixels. Turned off LockScreen (keygard), so after pressing power it turns off screen and few seconds after that it shows jumping clock (if enyone knows how to remove that few second delay it would be great, tried to launch every single NoLED app activity with Tasker and Secure Settings plugin and no luck). App also shows app icons when there is notifications. Long tap on icons opens their app, also, triple-tapping screen "unlocks device" (closes app). App can be also closed with single physical button click, so i plan to change that with Xposed Additions to double or triple tap (for security reasons).
Battery saving part:
Using FauxClock app set performance profile for NoLED with:
-min and max cpu freq: 300MHz
-cpu governor: powersave
-gpu max freq: 200MHz
-gpu governor: msm-adreno-tz (haven't changed, don't know which is the best, other options are: performace, simple_ondemand)
-Eco mod enabled
Is there more things to tweak for battery save?
I keep wifi and gps always on, and turn on bluetooth, data and nfc just when i need them. Plan to change wifi scan interval with tasker, also, use Intelli3G to turn 3G on just when data is enabled. Used System Monitor and noticed that, when NoLED screen is active, processor, most of the time, runs on 1 core (300MHz as set) and on 60% and up, is that ok?. Note 3 has AMOLED screen, so, i hope it won't drain my battery. Screen Brightness is set in app on 20%.
Most important question is: will these settings damage my phone in any way if i use them for a longer time?
Also would like to hear your suggestion for battery saving.
Thanks in advance.

Bug Reports

There doesn't seem to be any bug report thread on English forum, only other languages so thought it would be a good idea to post this.
Here is some bugs I've noticed, mainly related to performance.
-When you open notifications and switch to toggles, the animation is not smooth first time.
-The transition effects except default seem laggy, especially windmill. Not like this on my other Honor phone with significantly less powerful cpu.
-When you scroll to end/top of page, such as in play store or phone settings, then tap on something right away, the tap is not registered. You must wait until 'end of scroll' animation completes. Not like this on other phones I've tried.
- In balanced power mode, opening some apps such as phone dialer or browser causes the brightness to drop. Kind of annoying. The power modes should only affect the cpu.
Storage space lost after update from b100 to b121 bug.
I updated my phone before using it and storage space dropped from around 9.8gb to 9.1gb.
Space seemed to have been taken up by apps according to the storage info, but no additional apps were installed. Must be a bug where after the update, the app optimization made the phone think previously installed apps were installed again.
A power mode should only affect the cpu? Why? Its job is to save power so doing it in other ways to just cpu throttling is perfectly logical.
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mgolder said:
A power mode should only affect the cpu? Why? Its job is to save power so doing it in other ways to just cpu throttling is perfectly logical.
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That's how the power mode worked before in EMU, and the brightness transition is glitchy and unsightly. It also mentions nothing about brightness changes in description, just cpu adjustments.
Most people like to set their own brightness, having it lower when you open the browser/dialer is just annoying and pointless. You can easily change brightness yourself but not how the cpu scales.

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