In other words, monitor at what frequencies is an application running.Couldn't find information in google/xda; Do you know some program that can do this?
Cpu spy reborn by mirko. It can check what speed the cpu's are running at all the time. reset it and run you're app then go bk and check what speed it was running at. Easy to work out if you reset before you start up the app.
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Cpu spy reborn by mirko. It can check what speed the cpu's are running at all the time. reset it and run you're app then go bk and check what speed it was running at. Easy to work out if you reset before you start up the app.
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Thanks, this one is useful, but my idea was an application that shows each app's name and the frequency it uses.. and possibly to store logs.According to my research no such app is developed.
Just wait for a while. Someone may no of one that does that.
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You may not find it
Track every app freq is impossible.
Yes I thought so...i'll track them manually with cpu spy.
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Overclock too high and phone crashes? Accidentally hit set on boot and you can't get in to change the frequencies?
Throw it in the freezer for half an hour and try again, worked for me. I was set above 1.9ghz and I thought I was sol and needed to restore (haven't made any backups in a while). Figured I'd give it a shot to keep the CPU/gpu cool, and it booted. I switched the frequency down than and all is well.
I kinda wonder what quadrant scores I would have gotten cooled.
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Overclock too high and phone crashes? Accidentally hit set on boot and you can't get in to change the frequencies?
Throw it in the freezer for half an hour and try again, worked for me. I was set above 1.9ghz and I thought I was sol and needed to restore (haven't made any backups in a while). Figured I'd give it a shot to keep the CPU/gpu cool, and it booted. I switched the frequency down than and all is well.
I kinda wonder what quadrant scores I would have gotten cooled.
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A less dangerous method would be to go into the recovery menu and do a data wipe.
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A less dangerous method would be to go into the recovery menu and do a data wipe.
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In addition, if you don't want to wipe ALL data settings and apps on the device, wipe the specific data settings for that application.
All apk data settings are stored in /data/data/<package name>. The package name formats follows as something similar to com.joeykrim.flashimagegui , or something of that sort depending on the author of the application.
Hope that helps!
Also if you use SetCPU:
There is
a "safe mode" function that prevents SetCPU from running any tasks during boot if a file called "setcpu_safemode" exists in /sdcard or /data/local. This is useful if unstable settings were saved with "set on boot" checked.
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or if you dont want to wipe data you can flash a kernel that doesn't offer oc abilities and then boot your phone back up lower your clock then reflash your old kernel, happened to me before just boot into bootloader goto fastboot hook to pc use command to enter recovery and flash the none over clockable kernel if your using hboot 1.5
Hi !
I'm discovering the SGS2, I have it since 2 days now.
I found a strange thing : Idle (cpu @200mhz), the facebook app is taking 5 to 14% of the CPU I don't know why because the app is not updating or making sync.
If I put the cpu clock on 1400Mhz, the cpu usage is about 2% for facebook app.
Anybody can say me why this app is doing that?
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Hi !
I'm discovering the SGS2, I have it since 2 days now.
I found a strange thing : Idle (cpu @200mhz), the facebook app is taking 5 to 14% of the CPU I don't know why because the app is not updating or making sync.
If I put the cpu clock on 1400Mhz, the cpu usage is about 2% for facebook app.
Anybody can say me why this app is doing that?
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Because the facebook app is crap.
It uses less cpu time/etc if you sign out of chat when you are not using it and increases the update interval to more than 1h.
veyka said:
Because the facebook app is crap.
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Thanks, I was thinking the same
Ok, I'll try to see if the sign out solution help a little bit
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Thanks, I was thinking the same
Ok, I'll try to see if the sign out solution help a little bit
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Best of luck, I found that at the best of times it wouldnt push notifications and at the worst it always kept the phone awake, maybe the newer versions are actually good :O
Ok !
I tried : the cpu usage is now at 2-3% and do not jump to 15% anymore
Problem : if the app is closed and restarted : i have to disconnect live chat again... fuc* ^^
Thanks anyway^^
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Ok !
I tried : the cpu usage is now at 2-3% and do not jump to 15% anymore
Problem : if the app is closed and restarted : i have to disconnect live chat again... fuc* ^^
Thanks anyway^^
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Maybe try looking for an alternative? I remember socialscope was good on blackberry and they have a android app now, in closed beta but you can sign up.
And i am sure there are others on the market, I cant help more as I dont really facebook
Thank you for your help
I tried some app in the past, and the official one is the best for me :/ (if we don't care about the cpu usage ) SO, i'll stay with this app, hoping facebook cpu usage will be fixed in some update^^
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Thank you for your help
I tried some app in the past, and the official one is the best for me :/ (if we don't care about the cpu usage ) SO, i'll stay with this app, hoping facebook cpu usage will be fixed in some update^^
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Best of luck, I would think you and the rest of the android community who uses the FB app! (We are #1 OS, why do they treat us so badly? )
My phone isn't stable at 1.6ghz and I'd like to take a crack at 1.5ghz. Is there a way?
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My phone isn't stable at 1.6ghz and I'd like to take a crack at 1.5ghz. Is there a way?
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You'd have to edit the frequency table via an init.d script. 1496 and 1504 mhz are your options (or any other frequency in 8mhz steps). What are you currently using? SetCPU? Voltage Control?
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You'd have to edit the frequency table via an init.d script. 1496 and 1504 mhz are your options (or any other frequency in 8mhz steps). What are you currently using? SetCPU? Voltage Control?
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I'm using set CPU. I tried giving it more juice but with fail. On demand I can run 1.6ghz but with performance or conservative it locks up.
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I'm using set CPU. I tried giving it more juice but with fail. On demand I can run 1.6ghz but with performance or conservative it locks up.
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Put this in /system/etc/init.d, remove the file extension from the end of the name, and set the permissions to 755. Since scripts are applied first, during the boot process, it shouldn't interfere with your SetCPU setup. It will merely change the frequency table. You can alter the values as necessary. Get script manager from the market, give the file root access (by hitting the skull right before you run it), and make sure it runs with an exit code of 0. Then open SetCPU and observe the change.
are you on siyah or entropy kernel? It seems entropy's kernel allows a slightly higher overvolt which has allowed me to be stable at 1.6 even though I never use it. Try it out 1550mv seems to work for me.
Will do.
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are you on siyah or entropy kernel? It seems entropy's kernel allows a slightly higher overvolt which has allowed me to be stable at 1.6 even though I never use it. Try it out 1550mv seems to work for me.
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Whoa. I don't recommend running voltages that high. You'll fry it. I don't overclock for daily use, but I did want to set up my frequency table and voltages so that they're stable if I choose to benchmark or something.
There are A LOT of tweaks that will allow you to improve performance without overclocking, and certainly without going to 1.5 or 1.6. You can lower the sampling rate, lower the up threshold, increase the down differential, increase the sampling down factor, altering hot plug values, etc.
EDIT: Just noticed that you don't run that for an extended period of time.
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Put this in /system/etc/init.d, remove the file extension from the end of the name, and set the permissions to 755. Since scripts are applied first, during the boot process, it shouldn't interfere with your SetCPU setup. It will merely change the frequency table. You can alter the values as necessary. Get script manager from the market, give the file root access (by hitting the skull right before you run it), and make sure it runs with an exit code of 0. Then open SetCPU and observe the change.
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Understood everything until ' exit code of 0.' Where do I enter this in script manager?
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Understood everything until ' exit code of 0.' Where do I enter this in script manager?
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After you run the script, the app will give an exit code. You don't enter it. If you get an exit code of 0 (near the top, after you run it), then the changes were successfully applied.
What kernel are you on?
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Siyah. Just ran it and it said exit code 1: write error invalid argument
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Siyah. Just ran it and it said exit code 1: write error invalid argument
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Ok, well I'm not sure how to change it. Kcdarookie has an init.d generator (over in the 9100 forums) that'll be able to do it. It's self-explanatory once you open it. After you create it, save it, and follow the same steps (/system/etc/init.d, permissions, etc).
Google "init.d generator xda."
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Ok, well I'm not sure how to change it. Kcdarookie has an init.d generator (over in the 9100 forums) that'll be able to do it. It's self-explanatory once you open it. After you create it, save it, and follow the same steps (/system/etc/init.d, permissions, etc).
Google "init.d generator xda."
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Worked like a gem! [email protected](performance) - no lockups.
Thanks!
Ciao Hello to all you guys.
In Italy now is summer and ambient temperature is almost 30/35 Celsius.
But I have problem with overheating of my gs3!i can reach easily 50c for cpu (misured with system turner) and 46/48 for battery (misured with elixir 2) when I'm simply on 3g connection and I send some sms, what app, fb and other small things such as email, few minutes of browsing!
Also after the first boot (unplugged from charger) my phone became immediately hot!!! I had do nothing! Only booted it!!!
Attached you can see my configuration of rom and kernel. Now I have -50 uv cpu with perseus just to try. But for daily use I use yank kernel with zzmove optimized profile. I hope someone can help me!
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mattiadj said:
Ciao Hello to all you guys.
In Italy now is summer and ambient temperature is almost 30/35 Celsius.
But I have problem with overheating of my gs3!i can reach easily 50c for cpu (misured with system turner) and 46/48 for battery (misured with elixir 2) when I'm simply on 3g connection and I send some sms, what app, fb and other small things such as email, few minutes of browsing!
Also after the first boot (unplugged from charger) my phone became immediately hot!!! I had do nothing! Only booted it!!!
Attached you can see my configuration of rom and kernel. Now I have -50 uv cpu with perseus just to try. But for daily use I use yank kernel with zzmove optimized profile. I hope someone can help me!
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used better battery stats? if not, use it and post the results. :good:
sriram231092 said:
used better battery stats? if not, use it and post the results. :good:
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This is the result
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You may want to disable Google map location history and location reporting to monitor again?
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paulim717 said:
You may want to disable Google map location history and location reporting to monitor again?
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How can i do that?
You can disable it thru Google setting → location
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You can disable it thru Google setting → location
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It's correct now? I have unckeded it.
What are the disadvantages?
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mattiadj said:
It's correct now? I have unckeded it.
What are the disadvantages?
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you may want to monitor if your heat issues resolved,
have you overclocked your s3? can you post CPU spy screenshot?
These are pics from cpu spy plus.
I have noticed that if I have 3g data active the phone became very hot faster than under wifi!!
After disabled location npl wake lock are gone but heating is not better
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Hi mattiadj,
I want to see your wake count, Can you screen shot the BBS, on partial wakelock screen with order by count?
(From the partial wake lock, press menu 〉more 〉 order by 〉count
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I'm having the same heating problem with Omega V46.
Here is the screen order by count desc.
May be a problem of modem?
Today I have flashed mc2 modem
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Hi mattiadj,
Perseus kernel comes with STweaks, use that and set the GOVERNOR to performance and then click apply,
Next, choose the pegasusq and then click apply again, this is to ensure that you're not running at other GOVERNOR that locking at highest CPU frequency.
Let's reboot and monitor again, hopefully this helped.
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Hi mattiadj,
Perseus kernel comes with STweaks, use that and set the GOVERNOR to performance and then click apply,
Next, choose the pegasusq and then click apply again, this is to ensure that you're not running at other GOVERNOR that locking at highest CPU frequency.
Let's reboot and monitor again, hopefully this helped.
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Mate now I'm back to yank kernel with zzmove optimized profile at 1.4ghz.
I check with perfmon CPU and for the most of time I have only first core on between 200 and 1400 mhz. So I'm sure I'm using zzmove
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mattiadj said:
Mate now I'm back to yank kernel with zzmove optimized profile at 1.4ghz.
I check with perfmon CPU and for the most of time I have only first core on between 200 and 1400 mhz. So I'm sure I'm using zzmove
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If you're keen to continue with the troubleshooting of the heating issues, there's another possibility...
my s3 is having heating issues as well only when i'm using large 'hosts' file to block the ads.
wondering if i'm right about this, every URL request go through the list in the hosts file before it goes to your provider DNS,
try to imaging if most of the URL that you're request is not within the list, and the host file size is about 8mb.
will this take a lots of CPU effort to process when you're surfing internet?
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If you're keen to continue with the troubleshooting of the heating issues, there's another possibility...
my s3 is having heating issues as well only when i'm using large 'hosts' file to block the ads.
wondering if i'm right about this, every URL request go through the list in the hosts file before it goes to your provider DNS,
try to imaging if most of the URL that you're request is not within the list, and the host file size is about 8mb.
will this take a lots of CPU effort to process when you're surfing internet?
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I'm using ad free to block ads. How can I check the size of host file and fix this problem if I have it?
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mattiadj said:
I'm using ad free to block ads. How can I check the size of host file and fix this problem if I have it?
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no need to check for the size, disable the ad free and see if your heating issues still persist.
in case you want to check, it's located in /etc/hosts
paulim717 said:
no need to check for the size, disable the ad free and see if your heating issues still persist.
in case you want to check, it's located in /etc/hosts
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It's only 1.02mb...
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Did anyone tried to tune the cpu on stock rooted rom? The CPU seems to run way too high frequencys then needed. Also the Big cluster cores are not tweakable. I cant set min and max frequency. My question Did anyone else tried it?
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You could either compile your own kernel or use a compatible specific app from the Google Play Store (root needed)...
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I have no clue how i can edit a rom and change the cpu.. I Just dont have the Knowledge but i want to start. Any tips that can help to start learning this?