how can i lower the frequency of canvas hd...when it is not running...???????:crying:
Indranilbanerjee010 said:
how can i lower the frequency of canvas hd...when it is not running...???????:crying:
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what do you mean by lower the frequency???
do you mean to underclock it??????
I am using kash kernal...and it is over clocked....so the cpu temp is rising up.... And battery is dranning out....and the phone is not going to deep sleep mode'what to do now....
Indranilbanerjee010 said:
I am using kash kernal...and it is over clocked....so the cpu temp is rising up.... And battery is dranning out....and the phone is not going to deep sleep mode'what to do now....
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the current kash kernal 2.4 has a battery fast drain issue
and try to underclock cpu using SET CPU
set cpu works great for this
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Recommend some good overclocking number for p500. Mine is 710/480
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hellodzulz said:
Recommend some good overclocking number for p500. Mine is 710/480
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It is not a static value across devices. Test it out yourself and use the one which is stable for you. Some guys have it stable even at 806 while my phone freezes at anything above 768.
hellodzulz said:
Recommend some good overclocking number for p500. Mine is 710/480
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My o1 freezes at abt 800Mhz...
If you want to play safe, keep it under 720... after this it starts becoming unstable....
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i would not set anything more than 768
and i like to set it one level below the max I think I can go.
so i set it at 480/748, and it is stable
varies...im pretty stable at 480/844
Depends on your Hardware
Try frequencies from 729 to 806 , but remember to uncheck the "Set on boot" option. (Just in-case to avoid boot loops)
I've set mine at 787
Thanks guys! I will try!
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What about the lower end of the freq?
I see some people cost 245 while some post 480.
I'm thinking 245 give it a better battery life since its lower but I've also read somewhere that 245 is too low and it causes the cpu to ramp up and down.
My phone gradually increases the chance of receiving a kernel panic starting at 768 MHz.
geeyoupee said:
What about the lower end of the freq?
I see some people cost 245 while some post 480.
I'm thinking 245 give it a better battery life since its lower but I've also read somewhere that 245 is too low and it causes the cpu to ramp up and down.
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I've been reading a lot about battery saving in our P500 and it seems that power consumption is the same for frequencies of 480 mhz and below, so in the end, the phone sleeping at 245 consumes the same battery as when it's sleeping at 480.
With that in mind, it's much more convenient to set the clock at 480 mhz at it's minimun since it provides a better response and wakes the phone faster, ending up in less processing time with same battery consumption.
I using 320\748 SmartassV2
480/600 and im still sometimes getting random shut downs and KP's...
I use 480/864 running smartassV2
729/480 onDemand
Kernel: fserve 18c
Governor: minmax
Min: 480
Max: 600
Is my screen too bright, or am I just too ASIAN?!
I forgot to say my chipset config.
I am currently using Franco Kernel along with Andy's Phoenix ROM.
Max 748 MHz
Min 480 MHz
Governor SmartassV2
Used SetCPU for this matter. I'm actually getting an awesome battery life and excelent performance. I'm usually exigent, but this time I can say I'm satisfied.
InfiniteRisen said:
Kernel: fserve 18c
Governor: minmax
Min: 480
Max: 600
Is my screen too bright, or am I just too ASIAN?!
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Probably, for me it looks too bright at 40% and I had to put it to 25%.
729(max) and 480(min) with SmartassV2 governor is the best
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NonCrowd said:
I use 480/864 running smartassV2
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which rom and kernel are you using...
I'm pretty noob at making overclocks. How do I know the overclock I'm using is crashing/bugging/killing my phone? I'm using mik Cyanogenmod 6.6.1 480/748.
Is overclock make battery drain?
are you overclocking ? as in are you using frequencies higher than 998MHz?
pheel said:
are you overclocking ? as in are you using frequencies higher than 998MHz?
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i overclock to 1113MHz
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Yes sure it will consume more battery if you overclock it,but better performance
derrickrs said:
Yes sure it will consume more battery if you overclock it,but better performance
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thank for ur answer
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That's not 100% correct. if you download an app like CPU Spy you can monitor how much time your phone spends on each CPU state. unless you do a lot of gaming and other CPU intensive activity your phone will spend most of it's time in lower CPU states. unless you specify that you want it to run at 1113 MHz at all times which yeah, would kill your battery faster. just looking at CPU Spy on my phone OC'd to 1228 MHz it has spent 70 hours in Deep sleep and 25 hours on 245 MHz. only 3 hours at 1228 MHz.
So unless you do CPU intensive things on your phone you shouldn't notice an overly dramatic change in battery life.
can you suggest me the best and good settings for setcpu i want to extend my battery life thank you .
RP19OMG68 said:
can you suggest me the best and good settings for setcpu i want to extend my battery life thank you .
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well..... there are three factors regarding CPU which could prolong batt life..
undervolt
underclock
governor
The kernel also plays a huge role in batt consumption!
First set governor to interactiveX or smartassV2. whatever works better for you.
Set your minimum frequency to 250MHz. It actually consumes LESS batt then 130MHz or 180MHz.
You can slow the CPU down up to 650MHz and have a smooth phone. Depends on settings and optimisations...
And I wouldn't advise using any screen off profiles....
For undervolting, try system tuner on the market.
iONEx said:
well..... there are three factors regarding CPU which could prolong batt life..
undervolt
underclock
governor
The kernel also plays a huge role in batt consumption!
First set governor to interactiveX or smartassV2. whatever works better for you.
Set your minimum frequency to 250MHz. It actually consumes LESS batt then 130MHz or 180MHz.
You can slow the CPU down up to 650MHz and have a smooth phone. Depends on settings and optimisations...
And I wouldn't advise using any screen off profiles....
For undervolting, try system tuner on the market.
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Man thanks it helps a lot
i want to disable both big core for best battery life. so my question is if i disable both big core then any chances for hardware failure? or something wrong with hardware?
Thanks
look4sky said:
i want to disable both big core for best battery life. so my question is if i disable both big core then any chances for hardware failure? or something wrong with hardware?
Thanks
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no problem i am using only the smaller cores but keep the maximum frequency to the highest and minimum frequency to the lowest and set interactive governer.
askmebro said:
no problem i am using only the smaller cores but keep the maximum frequency to the highest and minimum frequency to the lowest and set interactive governer.
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many many thanks for suggestion
look4sky said:
many many thanks for suggestion
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ur r welcome.if u r using radon kernel set highest frequency to 1478 and lowest as 400.
askmebro said:
ur r welcome.if u r using radon kernel set highest frequency to 1478 and lowest as 400.
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currently on stock kernel
so better to keep the big core on.but set the frequency low
why not use the hotplug option like in radon kernel?
In past experience, turning off the two big cores does not do much in increasing battery life. Besides, it will decrease performance of the device and put a larger load on the little cores.
askmebro said:
so better to keep the big core on.but set the frequency low
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can u suggest which frequency need to set in maximum?
Ivanlai said:
why not use the hotplug option like in radon kernel?
In past experience, turning off the two big cores does not do much in increasing battery life. Besides, it will decrease performance of the device and put a larger load on the little cores.
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thanks for sharing your experience. can you describe what is the use of hotplug?
hotplug turns off certain cores in your cpu when there is no need for the extra processing power, like when you are doing light tasks. It will turn on those cores temporarily so you get more power when doing intensive tasks.
Ivanlai said:
hotplug turns off certain cores in your cpu when there is no need for the extra processing power, like when you are doing light tasks. It will turn on those cores temporarily so you get more power when doing intensive tasks.
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oh it is really good option for save battry
I'm on OOS + SPHINX and using kernel auditor I've set the big frequencies to max at 2803mhz and the big governors to Performance, little frequencies and governors are unchanged. Will it damage my hardware in any way?
I think not.. coz it's supposed to work that maxed out.. and the only thing that will be affected is the battery life..
santiagoruel13 said:
I think not.. coz it's supposed to work that maxed out.. and the only thing that will be affected is the battery life..
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Okk thanks a lot bro
Not much of an effect as long as you didn't also set the minimum frequencies to max! (that will just eat up your battery and decrease its lifespan due to needing to recharge more often).
TBH, why are you messing with the CPU anyway? The 845 is so overkill for today's apps to the point where underclocking it to get better battery life is a very sensible thing to do especially if you're using Franco kernel.
Abd121 said:
Not much of an effect as long as you didn't also set the minimum frequencies to max! (that will just eat up your battery and decrease its lifespan due to needing to recharge more often).
TBH, why are you messing with the CPU anyway? The 845 is so overkill for today's apps to the point where underclocking it to get better battery life is a very sensible thing to do especially if you're using Franco kernel.
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I'm on sphinx kernel thought
theandroidguy said:
I'm on sphinx kernel thought
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That's... Not the point, my point was that the CPU is so powerful some Kernals under powers it to save battery without making a difference.
Abd121 said:
That's... Not the point, my point was that the CPU is so powerful some Kernals under powers it to save battery without making a difference.
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Ohh I see, well setting it to performance was consuming a lot of battery while I was playing PUBG so I reverted it to default settings, getting 10hrs SOT