CPU settings for better life - Motorola Droid RAZR

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

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Need help: setCPU...

Hi all!
I'm playing with setCPU and probably I found my high stable freq. to 787Mhz.
I can run quandrant till 825MHz (1300+) but it seems not very stable and sometimes freeze during normal operation.
I set 787Mhz and interactive mode on setCPU and I leave 245 as min freq.
I setup 2 profile in order to downgrade to the original 600MHz and 245 with powersave when the battery is < 20% or the temperature of the cpu is > 50.
My question are:
- Is the interactive mode the best option for our Optimus One or there's a best choice? What is the differenze of the different operating mode?
- What is the "temperature limit" of the cpu? I set 50 but my cpu start from 35 up to 39.5 during stress at the moment. Should I set 40?
- How the min freq influence the performance and the battery life? Is it good to increse the min freq (320?) too?
Many thanks and sorry for the many questions.
is set cpu stable on lg optimus one?

[Q] help with voltage [[ROM][4.27.2011][ED01]Community Rom V1.2

Love the evil fascinate! I am trying to optimize the voltage settings using the Voltage control. I am not sure what to do. I want to optimize battery life mostly. I have it set on base setting for bfq at the moment. Do these need to be tweaked. FYI I have SetCpu set to reduce my clock speed as the battery % drops as follows
Battery < 20% 200 max 100 min
Battery < 40% 400 max 200 min
Battery < 60% 600 max 200 min
Battery < 80% 800 max 200 min
Battery < 99% 1000 max 200 min
I corrected this post title a few times cause I kept putting in wrong information. Sorry

Set CPU profiles

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.

[Q] conservative governor not keeping phone at lowest freq

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

[Q] Your CPU Layout?

I was wondering what CPU layout all of you guys are using. This including governor I/O and voltages. I have been experimenting but I'm not used to dual-core or having so many options. Let me know what you all think!
I like battery life, but I also have an extended battery and two spares, so there can be a little leeway for performance sake. I would like the phone to be able to play music with the screen off, but it seems I'm either clocking too high (gets warm often) or Pandora is using a lot of resource.
Thanks guys!
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tmanschuette said:
I was wondering what CPU layout all of you guys are using. This including governor I/O and voltages. I have been experimenting but I'm not used to dual-core or having so many options. Let me know what you all think!
I like battery life, but I also have an extended battery and two spares, so there can be a little leeway for performance sake. I would like the phone to be able to play music with the screen off, but it seems I'm either clocking too high (gets warm often) or Pandora is using a lot of resource.
Thanks guys!
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For a balance between batterylife and performance, I use wheatley on the first core, and lionheart on the second core. I/O scheduler is ROW.
I undervolt across the board by -50mV. First core UC to 1350 MHz, second core OC to 1620 MHz.
If you don't care about battery life, Lionheart both cores is probably gonna be very nice for you.
Also, for a rock solid, reliable governor, Intellidemand is pretty good.
I'll give it a try and see. What are your minimums?
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which program have you used to set the different govs to different cores?
My minimum is 384 MHz both cores. I use Kernel Tuner to adjust my settings, but some people have reported problems with KT. Other options might be Trickstermod or Android Tuner.
i dont like android tuner, never seems to stick, i use trickstermod but KT ive heard some mixed things i want to try it
I use kernel tuner. Never tried the other two, but I also haven't had any of the issues others are having with ROMs hotboots or the like.
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i use kernel tuner/Snuzzo Kernel 3.5.1 at the time of this post/Unofficial Cm 10.1 Rom currently being built by Flyhalf
Heres my current ultimate setup lol, been running it for a few months. its completely stable
CPU0: Min 384 - Max 1350 - Lulzactive
CPU1: Min 384 - Max 1728 - DanceDance
Mp-Decision i changed the idle frequency to 384Mhz, that's the only option i touched in there.
Misc Tweaks:
Capacitive Buttons Blacklight: 30%
Fast Charge: On
Vsync: On (Having the Gpu processing extra FPS can drain battery, Lol on a phone its nothing but possibly can help)
Usb OTG: OFF (doesn't charge\access Sdcard when plugged into PC and i dont have a OTG cable)
Color Depth: 24
IO Scheduler: Sio (i also like Noop, look up which ones you like best) (sio is more performance and noop is balance)
Sdcard Cache: 4096
And in kernel Tuner hit the menu button on ur phone thats on the right of the little home button and select "Swap"and click activate Swap and set the Swappiness to 100 and click set Swappiness
Now on to Undervolting. ive benched over and over to find a super low and stable setting.
192 - 700mV
310 - 712mV
384 - 712mV
432 - 750mV
486 - 750mV
540 - 775mV
594 - 775mV
684 - 800mV
702 - 800mV
756 - 825mV
810 - 862mV
864 - 887mV
918 - 887mV
972 - 912mV
1026 - 912mV
1080 - 937mV
1134 - 937mV
1188 - 962mV
1242 - 987mV
1296 - 1012mV
1350 - 1037mV
1404 - 1062mV
1458 - 1062mV
1512 - 1125mV
1566 - 1137mV
1620 - 1162mV
1674 - 1187mV
1728 - 1212mV
If you decide to use my undervolt table THAN PLEASE MAKE SURE BEFORE you punch in the undervolt that you do a nandroid backup, your phone may act differently than mine. the table is pushing the line lol they can possibly be lowerd in some spots by i highly doubt it, you'll most likely boot loop if you try and lower it
lol and make sure you put in the right values. Writing those down and triple checking them was a little hard
Also i have a screen brightness table to if you want it.
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