Can anyone tell me why are voltages so important on the vibrant and where can I learn more about them.
Terrance31 said:
Can anyone tell me why are voltages so important on the vibrant and where can I learn more about them.
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Try this link, someone posted it earlier on the Tigers Blood Kernel thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829731
This explains how to over clock a cpu and the what, why and how it does what is does. It works pretty much the same on the phone cpu but the phone voltage is way less
http://www.overclock.net/overclock.php?file=articles/overclocking-guide.htm
Hope that helps you
Hi guys,
I have just successfully installed Cyanogen 7.1 on my Legend. I've been searching a little here and there regarding configurations, clocking & such. Found this very clear guide on how to overclock a Legend:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794829
However, when I navigated to Settings-> CyanogenMod settings-> Performance-> CPU settings
I found a built in option to set both max & min CPU frequency......so I'm wondering, is it still needed to follow the guide I linked or can I overclock the phone by just changing the CPU frequencies in the menu I found?
Yeah, you could do it your way, but with overclocking, you'll be finding yourself switching back and forth often.
Use SetCPU. It's not free on the market, but free for XDA forum users.
So I fixed SetCPU on the phone, but I have absolutely no clue how to use it (I'm quite the newb when it comes to this). Is there any guide on how to use the application? Perhaps even for Legend specifically?
Also, is there a point in chaning my kernel version?
Right now, and I never changed it, I have:
2.6.32.17
What's not to understand in SetCPU? Tap autodetect and set your clocks. If you're unable to perform such a task, then don't even try to overclock.
Sent from my HTC Legend using xda premium
There's a whole lot not to understand when seeing the application for the first time. And IF there would be a guide, catching up and understanding the application would go faster.
I'm sure you were new to overclocking at some point aswell cyRq. Or perhaps you're a born OC-genious?
Anyway, I managed to figure out how to use it.
Actually I've had a couple of awards/points on hwbot.org if you're really asking me about OC...
A genius? Not really. But I obtained a magical skill called reading (sometimes I can even write).
But seriously...good to hear that you've managed to figure things out. Good look and don't smoke your phone.
Sent from my HTC Legend using xda premium
byxl said:
There's a whole lot not to understand when seeing the application for the first time. And IF there would be a guide...
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What's wrong with this guide???
Sometimes I wonder what would happen to this society in time. People fortunate enough to have everything at their disposal act as they were blind, def and cripled. Pitty.
I thought the purpose of a Q&A section is for dumb people to ask dumb questions? If you don't agree with/can't handle that without spamming question marks & express your fear of future society, then why bother to look in these threads at all?
I never saw the guide you reffered to, and obviously I already knew from the start that there is guides out there. I was asking if any kind soul had the power to link a good one. I could've searched for & found a guide myself, hell I learnt the goddam application without one.
I was asking for a friendly advice is all.
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--> oh, & calm down :X cool senior members acting all arrogant, now that's a pitty
Spam is yours... repeating the same question over and over again. I answered you clear and simple with a link to a guide that has been there since I don't remember how long.
Q&A is definitely not storage for duplicate questions. And I certainly don't see any arogance in my answer which I'm sure will help someone.
Alright alright. In the end it comes down to me not wanting to sabotage my phone by lack of experience.
Your post was helpful, however slightly spiced with condescension. But that's alright, my bad for expecting anything else on the internet.
I lay down my sword
I put "setcpu" into Google's search box and 1st hit was that guide...
Sent from my HTC Legend
Okok, once again I stand corrected.
Don't worry mate, I knew it was a lazy question. And as I wrote earlier; I am aware that there is a whole bunch of guides for setcpu out there. My only thought was that there might be some specific configurations for HTC Legend alone that could be made, and perhaps there would be a guide for that. Which is the reason for why I opened this thread under HTC Legend section in the first place.
Hello all.
I'd like to start with my issue: I bought an HTC One X+ a few months ago and it has been good. Like many others though, I am having terrible gaming performance when playing anything that isn't Hillclimb Racing or Vector. When gaming, I always want high framerates, as a pc gamer I've grown accustomed to it, that's why I originally bought the phone, considering Nvidia provides the processor. I know this is a common issue due to CPU and GPU scaling. I want to root my phone to get rid of this problem (using a program called setcpu, I believe). Now, I know this has been posted before, but everywhere I look it seems as though people are forgretting that not everybody is as familiar with android as they are. I can build a computer and jailbreak/modify an iPhone, but android is still foreign to me. I ask that you consider this when, if you so choose, you answer these questions below:
1) Is there a way to root a standard AT&T HTC One X+ as of right now?
2) If so, how would I go about doing this? I understand for the most part how to unlock the bootloader, but a comprehensive step by step tutorial is what I need, from another user who knows what they are doing and can explain it.
3) If I root the device. How would I get a Kernel like setcpu on my device? What would the process be? Is there a better option?
4) Is there anything else I would need to or should do to improve gaming performance on my phone?
I want to conclude with the hope that I get a reply to this post. I desperately want to unlock to potential of my phone, I just need proper guidance. I appreciate all who have taken the time to read and reply to this post and I wish you all the best in your technological endeavours.
Mclovits said:
1) Is there a way to root a standard AT&T HTC One X+ as of right now?
2) If so, how would I go about doing this? I understand for the most part how to unlock the bootloader, but a comprehensive step by step tutorial is what I need, from another user who knows what they are doing and can explain it.
3) If I root the device. How would I get a Kernel like setcpu on my device? What would the process be? Is there a better option?
4) Is there anything else I would need to or should do to improve gaming performance on my phone?
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1. Please use the search feature.
2. Please use the search feature.
3. As of right now, it is not easy to overclock a Tegra 3. It seems as if the changes only apply to one of the CPUs.
4. You can enable the "force GPU rendering" option under developer options for a boost on 2D games.
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Like sarcasticphoenix said...search, search, search. I'm pretty new to Android but for all the talk I've seen about the "lack" of development for the HOX+ is seems like there is plenty going on to me. I guess maybe compared to the GSIII and other devices that may be true but I think I've found everything and anything I'd want in these forums.
I'll save you a little time and give you a few links that helped me when I recently unlocked and rooted.
This is a great thread breaking down all the ROMS, kernels, tools and mods for the X+
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074790
Here is the link to the thread with instructions for Hassoon2000's all-in-one tool which is great
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
Good luck and happy rooting!
Hello to all and thank you for taking the time to read this. I have a galaxy s5 tmobile obviously haha with android 4.4.2 and BNH5 baseband version. I recently about a month ago rooted my device using chain fire auto root. And the main purpose was for making the battery last longer and i have found alot on set cpu as far as what frequencies to under clock to but i have looked everywhere for how to use rom toolbox pro and no frills cpu. My questions are 1. What are safe frequencies to under clock to? 2. How do i create a profile on one of these programs (please provide a step by step guide as i do not know what the priority means or how to set priority meaning do i set priority at 100% for all profiles) i am very new to rooting and i have found alot of knowledge on xda but i still have many questions and haven't been able to find answers to them anywhere even on xda so i dont know if im looking in the wrong place or the answers dont exist. Also i use battery saver alot and by alot i mean 100% of the time. I would like to start steering away from this if at all possible. Using grey scale is getting kind of boring lol Thank you all very much in advance for your help and any information that you can provide
Someone might have already asked this question or it might not be the right place to ask but i will go on ahead. If someone has already answered this question or this post violates some rules please tell me and i will delete it.
Alright, let's go then to the actual question. i have the MediaTek version of the redmi note 4 with the latest version of epic rom. i wanted to reduce the clocking speed of my cpu since the phone keeps on getting realy hot but for some reason every change that i make get immediately changed back. Is there a way to make that stop so i can have control of my cpu?