Kernel Tuner - HTC Droid DNA

I have been using kernel tuner for a couple weeks. I've been running the crpalmer kernel (1.0.21).
I updated kernel tuner the other day and was just browsing the app and each time I went into cpu it was only showing cpu 0,2 and 3. If I backed out and pressed the cpu1 on/off button and went back in they were all showing and adjustable.
After some testing I noticed when I backed out of the app using my back button (right below the on/of toggle for cpu1) cpu1 would be offline. If I exited the app by pressing home or killing the app with long press back it stayed online. I made sure I was pressing back as low as I possibly could as to not touch the on/off toggle.
I'm not sure if it's the kernel operating as expected and taking cpu1 offline because of light load or if I'm actually turning the cpu off when I back out of the app.
Has anyone else seen this with kernel tuner? I've even, cleared data, cache in kernel tuner, uninstalled the app, reflashed the kernel, re install kernel tuner, made no adjustments and I still get the same thing. Phone still runs like a champ and battery life is fine, maybe I just need to stop looking at it.
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did that to me too.. not sure why it does that though... i like crpalmers kernel but i am currently trying out beastmode kernel and it doesnt do that in cpu like crpalmers does

Same thing seems to happen to me on lk's .95 kernel. Are these kernels written to take core 1 offline with light load?
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Kernel tuner is probably manually bringing cores online while the hot plug driver is taking cores offline.
It should correct itself the next load increases enough to cause the hot plug driver to change the number of cores.

I installed kernel tuner and it does bring all the cores online (and even tells you it is doing so).
My hot plug driver only fixes it after sufficient load has been generated to have it force all 4 cores online. I'll add a mode to the driver which periodically checks for cores that were manipulated outside of it and brings the up or down as necessary.
After the next release of my kernel, kernel tuner should bring them all online and then a few seconds later they will be brought back online. Kernel tuner is incorrectly bringing them all online because it is trying to let you independently configure your cores. You cannot independently configure the cores on a DNA which means doing so has no value and just encourages people to try to configure the cores differently...

crpalmer said:
I installed kernel tuner and it does bring all the cores online (and even tells you it is doing so).
My hot plug driver only fixes it after sufficient load has been generated to have it force all 4 cores online. I'll add a mode to the driver which periodically checks for cores that were manipulated outside of it and brings the up or down as necessary.
After the next release of my kernel, kernel tuner should bring them all online and then a few seconds later they will be brought back online. Kernel tuner is incorrectly bringing them all online because it is trying to let you independently configure your cores. You cannot independently configure the cores on a DNA which means doing so has no value and just encourages people to try to configure the cores differently...
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Thanks for that information. I don't need to make adjustments it's just kind of fun playing around. Your kernel runs fine for me without making any adjustments in kernel tuner, noticeably better battery life than stock.
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Does anyone have recommendations for setcpu?

Something that won't make my phone lag, but will still save battery? I'd also like to know some good advanced settings. Also, other ways to save battery would be appreciated. Aside from obvious (Turn off wifi when you're not using it, turn off 3g when you're not using it, etc)
I could say that the latest DSC 0.72 did a great job with the conservative mode, almost no lag, and you will surely get a better battery life than with ondemand mode.
Before this update, i used my phone with DSC with ondemand mode and my phone had a battery life of around 24 hours (depending on the amount of time spent on gaming).
Also you should Freeze Google Maps if you are not using it. You can easily do that using Titanium Backup Pro (paid version) or Gemini App Manager (free).
Also, if you are looking for a good software for setcpu, you could easily try AnTuTu CPU Master Free.
Hope this helps...
Everyone says to freeze google maps, but I don't have a problem with that... Mine's not constantly running, according to Battery Dr's task killer. As for Antutu, I don't understand why you brought it up, and I do not like Antutu. When I used it, when I had Streakdroid 1.9, it constantly changed values. And the free version (haven't tried paid) doesn't have profiles, like Setcpu.
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Well, i don't use any task killer, so i chose to freeze Maps until i really need them, as on my device, they were always running.
As for Antutu, i like the interface, i don't use any profiles (if we exclude the profiles like ondemand, conservative, performance etc.), so i could say it's just a matter of taste. Use what you like and what you want, i just made a recommandation... As for the changing values, maybe you talk about the processor speed that constantly changes because of the profile (ex. conservative mode).
Didn't mean to offend anyone, i just wanted to help... hope this helps.
Actually what I meant was... When I'd set the max to 384, it would reset them 5 minutes later, to 768, or something else. It wouldn't stay at the value I set it at. And no offense taken.
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the newest version of google map 6.0.3 doesn't seem to affect battery life (as long as you didn't turn on latitude for it)
cm5 said:
the newest version of google map 6.0.3 doesn't seem to affect battery life (as long as you didn't turn on latitude for it)
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Well, I have noticed that google maps 'runs' even if you don't have it open... In my opinion (with my use) it isn't enough to horribly drain the battery. My stock battery still lasts me all day. But yeah. Also, if anyone's using Alarmdroid, that drains the battery almost as much as wifi does.

[APP][N10] Trickster MOD [Kernel Settings and Tweaks]

Trickster MOD app is a tweaking tool to change various settings included in your kernel and other tweaks to your phone. It was made by me and my friend.
Screenshots and more information at links below.
Links
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Website​If you like the app please rate it 5 stars and if you can, please donate.
Feature requests
Please post & vote features on our feedback site. So we can keep track of them
Bug Report
Please read the FAQ at our website before reporting any problem
If the FAQ does not help, use the Bug Report feature in our app & reference your ID here (the number in the mail subject).
Credits:
- Google
- Our great kernel devs
- grilledbacon for your beautiful icon
- Beta testers and translators for your contributions
- Anyone that helped us in some way
Disclaimer: This is provided with NO GUARANTY whatsoever. Use your common sense.
Initial version has been pushed to Google Play https://plus.google.com/u/0/116709542966452959662/posts/NZBEEJcuY5d, still pretty basic ATM moment. More stuffs will be added in later versions.
Thanks for adding support for the Nexus 10!
New version uploaded to market, should be available to you shortly
https://plus.google.com/u/0/116709542966452959662/posts/796By1dhjso
New version has been uploaded to Play Store, more info https://plus.google.com/116709542966452959662/posts/KDqLwP8gMH7
I had backed up my stock kernel using trickster mod, then flashed franco.kernel r-4. I confirmed everything on my phone was working properly, then paid for the donate version of the app so I could restore my stock kernel back to my nexus 10 4.2.1. All was well until I started using my device,
- OTG support was intermittent and my applications were running abnormally slow.
- Most of the folders that had write privileges could not be written to anymore when I tried making a new TWRP backup and ended up corrupting some of my existing application backups (combination of program not being able to write properly and OTG fading in and out).
I had to go into TWRP and restore from a nandroid after the fact and run Titanium to restore all my apps - OTG and worked fine after that. Any ideas, or a possible fix? I'd like to get the most out of the restore kernel function of the app.
bigdog2k7 said:
I had backed up my stock kernel using trickster mod, then flashed franco.kernel r-4. I confirmed everything on my phone was working properly, then paid for the donate version of the app so I could restore my stock kernel back to my nexus 10 4.2.1. All was well until I started using my device,
- OTG support was intermittent and my applications were running abnormally slow.
- Most of the folders that had write privileges could not be written to anymore when I tried making a new TWRP backup and ended up corrupting some of my existing application backups (combination of program not being able to write properly and OTG fading in and out).
I had to go into TWRP and restore from a nandroid after the fact and run Titanium to restore all my apps - OTG and worked fine after that. Any ideas, or a possible fix? I'd like to get the most out of the restore kernel function of the app.
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Hi there,
The code to do the backup/restore couldn't possibility do that (e.g. it does not contain anything to change permissions). As I don't have the device, previous tests were done by my testers and I had positive results, so I will ask them to check again. For now, can you provide more information:
- ROM: I guess stocks?
- busybox: which app did you use to install it? busybox version?
- If possible do a new nandroid backup and do two bug report (Trickster MOD menu): once before you do a new backup and another when you restore kernel so I can check if there's anything goes wrong. Also send me the list of contents in /sdcard/kernel_backups
bigeyes0x0 said:
Hi there,
The code to do the backup/restore couldn't possibility do that (e.g. it does not contain anything to change permissions). As I don't have the device, previous tests were done by my testers and I had positive results, so I will ask them to check again. For now, can you provide more information:
- ROM: I guess stocks?
- busybox: which app did you use to install it? busybox version?
- If possible do a new nandroid backup and do two bug report (Trickster MOD menu): once before you do a new backup and another when you restore kernel so I can check if there's anything goes wrong. Also send me the list of contents in /sdcard/kernel_backups
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Thanks for the quick response! I can do that later today. Yes, Rom is stock Jellybean rooted 4.2.1, busybox was installed using the stericson tool from the play store. Ill pm you later with extra info.
heya, loving the app. got one question if anyone can answer. does anyone have a list of kernels that support s2w? I'm using kmanta but it doesn't show CPU temp.
also on a side not, where would the options show up if its able?
edit: stock kernel from paranoid android for n10 and franco kernel doesnt show temperature either
Big eyes, I'm running trickster for the first time on the gnex and have a question. If I change the max freq from 1700 to 1600 and hit save. Then exit and go back in, its back to 1700. I then tried the freq lock option and that seems to work and it stays at 1600.
What's odd, is on the main screen (device status, core 0/1) it only goes to 1000mhz max. In realtime I mean....if I put my finger on the screen and move around it gets to 1000 but nothing higher. I'm wondering maybe if locking it down by checking that option basically locked it down to 1000 rather than 1600?
Confused..... Any thoughts? Thanks, great app
chugger93 said:
Big eyes, I'm running trickster for the first time on the gnex and have a question. If I change the max freq from 1700 to 1600 and hit save. Then exit and go back in, its back to 1700. I then tried the freq lock option and that seems to work and it stays at 1600.
What's odd, is on the main screen (device status, core 0/1) it only goes to 1000mhz max. In realtime I mean....if I put my finger on the screen and move around it gets to 1000 but nothing higher. I'm wondering maybe if locking it down by checking that option basically locked it down to 1000 rather than 1600?
Confused..... Any thoughts? Thanks, great app
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Kernel/ROM issue. The app always reads frequency settings from the kernel itself so if it's at something then it's there, if a setting doesn't stick then something else changes it, and if the frequency does not go to the max that is because the set governor and its correspondent tunables, as in load is not high enough for the governor to set it to max.
bigeyes0x0 said:
Kernel/ROM issue. The app always reads frequency settings from the kernel itself so if it's at something then it's there, if a setting doesn't stick then something else changes it, and if the frequency does not go to the max that is because the set governor and its correspondent tunables, as in load is not high enough for the governor to set it to max.
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Fair enough...I appreciate the quick response. It's Franco's latest R8, so I'm guessing its his kernel. Dam.... good to know. Maybe time to go back to stock kernel on Sentinel ROM...wonder if I can change the freq's in that kernel
chugger93 said:
Fair enough...I appreciate the quick response. It's Franco's latest R8, so I'm guessing its his kernel. Dam.... good to know. Maybe time to go back to stock kernel on Sentinel ROM...wonder if I can change the freq's in that kernel
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You might wanna read our FAQ as it contains some information of what inside a JB device that might change the set frequencies. This should be patched in the kernel or worked around in the ramdisk. I coded for the N10 without a device so it's hard for me to say more. As for the frequency doesn't go to max, it's likely because of the load as I told you. Touching the screen is a relatively light load so it might not go to max frequency at all. That's normal.
Sounds good...last question, how do u reset the CPU spy like stats? Sorry if this is already covered in the faq
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Big eyes, I'm running trickster for the first time on the gnex and have a question. If I change the max freq from 1700 to 1600 and hit save. Then exit and go back in, its back to 1700. I then tried the freq lock option and that seems to work and it stays at 1600.
What's odd, is on the main screen (device status, core 0/1) it only goes to 1000mhz max. In realtime I mean....if I put my finger on the screen and move around it gets to 1000 but nothing higher. I'm wondering maybe if locking it down by checking that option basically locked it down to 1000 rather than 1600?
Confused..... Any thoughts? Thanks, great app
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You can't change the max clock freg because you need a kernel with a patched PowerHAL, which Franco doesn't have.
It only goes to 1000mhz because this is how the interactive governor is tuned. If you put it under increased load it will eventually increase. If you go into the governor parameters on trickster for interactive you will see "hispeed_freq" will most likely be set to 1000000 (1GHZ), which means the CPU will jump to this immediately. You can play around with these parameters for battery/performance but Franco and a few testers tune them significantly, although his N10 kernel is very young compared to his N4 and N7 kernels where the settings have been tuned to a tee, and I think the N10 settings might have just been copied over as a reliable base.
We're going to close individual device thread to consolidate our app thread into one at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28659480 , please go there if you need to discuss anything related to our app.
Thread Closed as per OP....

[Q] [Cooltools] GPU Frequency and useage

Hello,
I recently installed Xposed framework on my s2 and then a few modules. One of them is Cool tool and i got around using it. I like having my stats onscreen and i wanted to see the following:
Cpu Frequency
Cpu usage (%)
Cpu temperature
Gpu Frequency
Gpu usage (%)
Battery temperature
Battery (%)
What I found so far (they were predefined in cool tool):
Cpu Frequency
Cpu usage
Battery temperature
Battery usage
I need help to find the rest:
Cpu tempeture
For this i googled about and found this stackoverflow.com/questions/20771070/how-do-i-get-the-cpu-temperature
I cd into /sys/devices/platform
Then I ran find | grep temp
I found
/s5p-tmu/temperature
/s5p-tmu/curr_temp
So i added them to cool tool custom labels and compare them with an app called cpu trmperature on playstore.
/temperature seemed to work but /curr_temp was showing something else.
Gpu frequency
I searched google and i found community.arm.com/thread/4724
And i searched around in /sys/ and i found this /sys/module/mali/parameters/mali_gpu_clk
I played angry birds go and it seemed to rise and fall to 260 or 275 something like that.
Now my question is:
Can someone tell me if cpu temperature is correct?
What is the average/normal cpu temperature?
Is the gpu frequency correct?
Is there a way to find gpu usage in percent?
If you can test cpu temp and gpu freq please test and let me know if those values are true.
Thanks,
P.S you can see cooltool running in the upper right corner in the screenshots
The green values are for cpu (freq usage temp) respectively then there is ram free
On second line blue is gpu freq red is batt temp and then battery percentage.
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Hi
i have found an old /sdcard/cooltool_presets/cpuoverlay0.xml i have (05/22/2014)
with some interested lines for you maybe. i think you cpu temp choice is good.
<string name="customLabelPath1">/sys/devices/platform/s5p-tmu/temperature</string>
<string name="customLabelPath2">/sys/class/power_supply/battery/voltage_now</string>
i remember i used @dorimanx kernel at that moment.
i have no answer about your other questions.
thanks.
Thanks for your reply. I guess thats the correct one for cpu temperature. Btw is it normal for cpu to get hot 65ºC when i play angry birds go? Im worried about that
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Neelkanth said:
Thanks for your reply. I guess thats the correct one for cpu temperature. Btw is it normal for cpu to get hot 65ºC when i play angry birds go? Im worried about that
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Yes it is normal. Our CPU is based on 45nm architecture which is 2011 technology. For an old CPU, it does heat up quite a bit but it shouldn't get too hot that it starts to burn your hand (that's why we have thermal throttling and etc.)
Thank you, actually it does not burn me, but towards the middle of the game it gets hot to 65º (checked with cool tool) around the camera and top of the screen warms up.
So i guess as long as I dont play more than 1hr it will be okay (i never play more than one hour)
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Ok. Guys i have a problem here. My S2's CPU heats up to 80º yes 80. I want to know if this is ok (i dont think so) and what is the root cause of this. Here is my configuration:
ROM: Wizzedkat v3.3 (some stock apps removed)
KERNEL: Siyah v6.0b5
Overclocked to 1400MHz @1337500uV
GPU overclocked to 330MHz
APPS:
Facebook
Whatsapp
Skype
Snapchat
Instagram
XPOSED:
Snapshare
Complete action plus
Cooltool
Xblast
GAPPS
Play store
Gmail
Translate
Maps
Youtube
Chrome
Titanium backup
Rom toolbox
Es file manager
The only game i have
Goat simulator
Note: i had angry birds Yesterday, UNINSTALLED it and THEN installed goat simulator
Seriously guys its heating up. I can FEEL it too, it also shutdown itself once (because of heat)
Also i use a silicone cover (pic below) if it helps.
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Neelkanth said:
Ok. Guys i have a problem here. My S2's CPU heats up to 80º yes 80. I want to know if this is ok (i dont think so) and what is the root cause of this. Here is my configuration:
ROM: Wizzedkat v3.3 (some stock apps removed)
KERNEL: Siyah v6.0b5
Overclocked to 1400MHz @1337500uV
GPU overclocked to 330MHz
APPS:
Facebook
Whatsapp
Skype
Snapchat
Instagram
XPOSED:
Snapshare
Complete action plus
Cooltool
Xblast
GAPPS
Play store
Gmail
Translate
Maps
Youtube
Chrome
Titanium backup
Rom toolbox
Es file manager
The only game i have
Goat simulator
Note: i had angry birds Yesterday, UNINSTALLED it and THEN installed goat simulator
Seriously guys its heating up. I can FEEL it too, it also shutdown itself once (because of heat)
Also i use a silicone cover (pic below) if it helps.
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Change frequency to stock and there will be a difference. Silicone covers are known to insulate the heat coming from your phone making it hotter as the phone can not breathe properly. Your overclocking is a big factor that increases CPU temps. You could try dorimanX 8.44 kernel instead of siyah since dorimanx has newer changes.
I tried but the touch becomes unresponsive. Same with the kernel that came with the rom so i had ti use siyah. Btw i disabled overclock and now it only heats to 70º.
P.S does anybody know how to post pics from the xda one spp?
Neelkanth said:
I tried but the touch becomes unresponsive. Same with the kernel that came with the rom so i had ti use siyah. Btw i disabled overclock and now it only heats to 70º.
P.S does anybody know how to post pics from the xda one spp?
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The kernel that comes with wizzedkat is dorimanx 8.43 official by dorimanx which is actually quite buggy. The unofficial one by computoncio is much less laggier and has more fixes than the original one so it's more stable. Try dorimanx 8.44 v005 or v004 by computoncio and you'll find it less laggier than the official. Please disregard this if you've done this already and seen no improvement. Glad to see your temps dropped!
You could try the app coolify and keep it on when playing games.
Kernel_Dorimanx-V8.43-[12-21]-[24-10]-JB-SGII-PWR-CORE <<< is the kernel i tried. I will try 8.44 and coolify app. Thanks.
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I set max freq 1200mhz but temp still rise to 80º by the time i close game and took screenshot it dropped to 79º
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Switch back to siyah kernel if you think temps were lower with it. Avoid playing games when charging phone. Remove case if possible. That's all I can help you with.
Thanks. Will try dorimanx tonight and report tomorrow
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I flashed resurrection remix 5.2.3 (no games installed) works perfectly and so far no overheating (with silicone cover) with apolo kernel
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Is it possible to slow down the cpu speed (stock kernel B371)?

want to slow down my device a little bit.
tried to use Kernel Audiutor but it has failed!
Tried to set to less than 1800 but it goes uü to 2200-
governors option is unchangeable too
what did i made wrong?
You are rooted? You can try the app Device Control
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For me, kernel auditor is working, but it makes device a bit unstable. Did you checked first if you applied the settings on boot?
You can also try 3c ToolBox, its a good tool too to tweak various settings.

Any way to get control over the cpu?

I've tried several apps that could get kernel access, but they either crash or fail to load. I'm rocking android 7.1.2.
Verdinex said:
I've tried several apps that could get kernel access, but they either crash or fail to load. I'm rocking android 7.1.2.
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Don't have that problem; suggests a possible problem with bootloader unlock. Any issues securing root?
This is what I see after installing su14.zip arm non-64:
https://imgur.com/a/jnnOc03
Strangely enough, I can't see the root option in the developers panel and it should've been under 'demo mode'.
Can you run Kernel Adiutor? Could give me the name of the app you're using so I can check if it works.
Verdinex said:
This is what I see after installing su14.zip arm non-64:
https://imgur.com/a/jnnOc03
Strangely enough, I can't see the root option in the developers panel and it should've been under 'demo mode'.
Can you run Kernel Adiutor? Could give me the name of the app you're using so I can check if it works.
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- "su14.zip"? Looks like run-of-the-mill "Advanced Root Checker" app which yields unreliable results IME
- "I'm rocking android 7.1.2" - based on your post history assume that means AEX customized for HDX??
- if AEX there is no integrated "root option"; however, it will expose all installed/working tools in "UI &UX" section
- I use multiple kernel apps including EX Kernel Manager and Kernel Adiutor to name a couple of popular ones; no issues
Davey126 said:
- "su14.zip"? Looks like run-of-the-mill "Advanced Root Checker" app which yields unreliable results IME
- "I'm rocking android 7.1.2" - based on your post history assume that means AEX customized for HDX??
- if AEX there is no integrated "root option"; however, it will expose all installed/working tools in "UI &UX" section
- I use multiple kernel apps including EX Kernel Manager and Kernel Adiutor to name a couple of popular ones; no issues
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So which rom would you recommend instead? It seems this one has some issues regarding the root access. I've rooted my device with the file that can be found on official lineage website:
https://download.lineageos.org/extras
Verdinex said:
So which rom would you recommend instead? It seems this one has some issues regarding the root access. I've rooted my device with the file that can be found on official lineage website:
https://download.lineageos.org/extras
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None of the popular HDX ROMs have "root access" issues. Your device, more accurately your firmware/software configuration, is the problem. Suggest a full wipe (all partitions) followed by a complete reinstall using the ROM of your choice. If issues persist it is likely the bootloader has not been fully/properly unlocked.
Davey126 said:
None of the popular HDX ROMs have "root access" issues. Your device, more accurately your firmware/software configuration, is the problem. Suggest a full wipe (all partitions) followed by a complete reinstall using the ROM of your choice. If issues persist it is likely the bootloader has not been fully/properly unlocked.
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I've used magisk to root my device and everything's working fine now. I can run any kernel manager without much problem. Strangely enough, on demand cpu governor keeps my clocks at 300MHz. Interactive works a lot better. Is there any way to overclock my cpu without changing the kernel itself? I'd like to set single core at 2.2-2.3GHz and the rest at 1.9GHz to lower the temperature. 2.15 GHz is the maximum now.
Verdinex said:
I've used magisk to root my device and everything's working fine now. I can run any kernel manager without much problem. Strangely enough, on demand cpu governor keeps my clocks at 300MHz. Interactive works a lot better. Is there any way to overclock my cpu without changing the kernel itself? I'd like to set single core at 2.2-2.3GHz and the rest at 1.9GHz to lower the temperature. 2.15 GHz is the maximum now.
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No way to overclock on stock kernel; there are no alternatives. Let interactive governor set the clocks and walk away. Twiddling CPU frequencies and other gov parameters on a handheld device of this type/vintage is a fools errand. Heat dissipation is not an problem unless you make it an issue with a thick/unventilated case after messing with CPU tunings. Just don't ...
Davey126 said:
No way to overclock on stock kernel; there are no alternatives. Let interactive governor set the clocks and walk away. Twiddling CPU frequencies and other gov parameters on a handheld device of this type/vintage is a fools errand. Heat dissipation is not an problem unless you make it an issue with a thick/unventilated case after messing with CPU tunings. Just don't ...
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After playing around with different cpu governors, I discovered that the conservative mode is quite good when it comes demanding apps. Do you know an app that could allow me to set a particular cpu governors for different apps?
Verdinex said:
After playing around with different cpu governors, I discovered that the conservative mode is quite good when it comes demanding apps. Do you know an app that could allow me to set a particular cpu governors for different apps?
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You'd have to roll your own script using a tool like Tasker or Xposed Edge.
Davey126 said:
You'd have to roll your own script using a tool like Tasker or Xposed Edge.
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Thx, I'll stick to Kernel Adiutor it works really well and I can switch between governors on all core with a single button.

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