Overclock? - Xperia Z5 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am currently the xpower 5.0 Rom and want to run overclock profiles.
Do you know what xposed framework modules will allow this?
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For this, you would need a modified kernel with modified CPU frequency table with extra clock frequencies and voltages for these.
Nothing that can be added by exposed on user runtime level, this is on kernel level.

try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/general/tweak-improve-performance-reduce-t3387879

pitrus- said:
For this, you would need a modified kernel with modified CPU frequency table with extra clock frequencies and voltages for these.
Nothing that can be added by exposed on user runtime level, this is on kernel level.
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OK thanks. So I presume the xpower kernel does not have this functionality?
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[Q][sola]Can no-frills cpu's features be used on stock ICS kernel?

I have a rooted Xperia sola with locked bootloader.
I have come across no-frills cpu. I was wondering if I need some other owner kernel or does the stock kernel support the features(governors, I/O schedulers and cpu speeds) of no-frill cpu control?
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Redaaku said:
I have a rooted Xperia sola with locked bootloader.
I have come across no-frills cpu. I was wondering if I need some other owner kernel or does the stock kernel support the features(governors, I/O schedulers and cpu speeds) of no-frill cpu control?
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Root is all you need, and it supports the governers/schedulers that are built-in the stock kernel, if you want others you will need unlocked BL.
IMO there no big difference between governers, and the default ones are chosen are sufficient.
I myself only use the 98screenstate_scaling from Thunderbolt.

[Q]GPU overclock @357mhz

Why is gpu overclock at 476mhz and it doesn't affect performance and causing too much lag after activating it? I think its better to overclock it at 357mhz only.
chito0906 said:
Why is gpu overclock at 476mhz and it doesn't affect performance and causing too much lag after activating it? I think its better to overclock it at 357mhz only.
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You flashed Kash Kernel !! Right ??
Overclocking is enabled by default in this kernel.... If overclocking is causing lag then flash default GPU modules given in the OP of this kernel's thread !!
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WalkerBales said:
You flashed Kash Kernel !! Right ??
Overclocking is enabled by default in this kernel.... If overclocking is causing lag then flash default GPU modules given in the OP of this kernel's thread !!
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But it doesn't have any effect. Can't feel the gpu at @476mhz. It just like overclocking a Nexus 5 cpu at 3ghz is non sense after all. Im just wondering why is it @476mhz would it be the highest frequency possible of a powervrsgx544 at safe is @357mhz you can found it at mt6589t chipsets. Yes im pertaining to kash kernel, so if it is on default modules the frequency is also on default @286mhz because in the kash kernel thread the author said if the gpu overclock causes lag then flash the default modules therefore the overclock is remove and reverted back to the original frequency. And also you can see that there is a separate zip for activating the gpu @476mhz, so think overclocking it at 476mhz is useless because it causes lag, and flashing the default modules will remove the lag and also the overclock. And the last but not the least sir, the 476mhz frequency is not enabled by default it is written in the thread sir. But if you don't believe me sir, kindly teach me how to replace ramdisk.
chito0906 said:
But it doesn't have any effect. Can't feel the gpu at @476mhz. It just like overclocking a Nexus 5 cpu at 3ghz is non sense after all. Im just wondering why is it @476mhz would it be the highest frequency possible of a powervrsgx544 at safe is @357mhz you can found it at mt6589t chipsets. Yes im pertaining to kash kernel, so if it is on default modules the frequency is also on default @286mhz because in the kash kernel thread the author said if the gpu overclock causes lag then flash the default modules therefore the overclock is remove and reverted back to the original frequency. And also you can see that there is a separate zip for activating the gpu @476mhz, so think overclocking it at 476mhz is useless because it causes lag, and flashing the default modules will remove the lag and also the overclock. And the last but not the least sir, the 476mhz frequency is not enabled by default it is written in the thread sir. But if you don't believe me sir, kindly teach me how to replace ramdisk.
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I also don't know how to replace ramdisk.... Contact any senior dev !! He will guide you
WalkerBales said:
I also don't know how to replace ramdisk.... Contact any senior dev !! He will guide you
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Ok

Features with CM13 on oneplus 2

Hi is there any option to under clock CPU frequency after installing CM 13 in oneplus two?
vignesh267 said:
Hi is there any option to under clock CPU frequency after installing CM 13 in oneplus two?
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Yes, you can flash a custom recovery (this one or this one for example), and then with the Boeffla App for the first one or with Synapse for the second one you can underclock the CPU.
casual_kikoo said:
Yes, you can flash a custom recovery (this one or this one for example), and then with the Boeffla App for the first one or with Synapse for the second one you can underclock the CPU.
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only benschholds kernel has the feature to underclock the CPU (via Kernel Adiutor or Synapse). Boefflas kernel can only underclock the GPU(via Borffla Config App).
(I don't think that underclocking has benefits regarding battery life on the OP2.)
PeterImmel said:
only benschholds kernel has the feature to underclock the CPU (via Kernel Adiutor or Synapse). Boefflas kernel can only underclock the GPU(via Borffla Config App).
(I don't think that underclocking has benefits regarding battery life on the OP2.)
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So there wont be CPU governor option in settings of OP2?
vignesh267 said:
So there wont be CPU governor option in settings of OP2?
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Not with the stock kernel, you have to flash a custom one.
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After underclocking will heating issue be solved?
vignesh267 said:
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After underclocking will heating issue be solved?
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It all depends on how you load the big-little cores I guess, and of course also the climate you live in. It's 3-5 degrees Celsius here in Sweden in the mornings so when I'm walking to work I try to work up some heat in phone to heat up my frozen fingers ?
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I am in India so the climate will be 30 degrees mostly so atleast I need my phone to be little bit on cooler side l
casual_kikoo said:
Not with the stock kernel, you have to flash a custom one.
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Hi
I'm using Seraph08 CM13 ROM dated 4/23, how do I update to latest version of Seraph08?
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vignesh267 said:
Hi
I'm using Seraph08 CM13 ROM dated 4/23, how do I update to latest version of Seraph08?
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The stability of these builds is a bit shaky, but if you read on the official ROM thread you can se which builds they are having problems using and which combinations of Gapps with them. To be on the safe side, you should do a factory restore/clean flash to avoid configuration incompatibilities between current installed nightly and the one you're flashing.

Roms

What Rom you guys using on your Xperia Z2 and how is it?
My own modified stock 5.1.1 build 264
ROM
MM eXistenZ. One of the best and stable ROM. Are and olders versions. Lolipop for example.
Here is MM link
Mokitto said:
MM eXistenZ. One of the best and stable ROM. Are and olders versions. Lolipop for example.
Here is MM link
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Is eXistenZ faster than stock rom?
Fuilares said:
Is eXistenZ faster than stock rom?
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Yeah. Not much, but feeling good.
eXistenZ 4.7 on my Marshmallow 575 Z2 Unlocked Bootloader + Custom kernel Abricot v8.1
Any good non-stock roms?
hamzxoxo said:
Any good non-stock roms?
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Yes,Rescuration Remix for ex.
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Allek84 said:
Yes,Rescuration Remix for ex.
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For ex?
hamzxoxo said:
For ex?
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For example
eXistenZ mm
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freaky2xd said:
eXistenZ 4.7 on my Marshmallow 575 Z2 Unlocked Bootloader + Custom kernel Abricot v8.1
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I'm using the same ROM you are. Was wondering how the change in kernel to Abricot was working for you? Has it made a big difference in battery and performance? Cheers!
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RuffBuster said:
I'm using the same ROM you are. Was wondering how the change in kernel to Abricot was working for you? Has it made a big difference in battery and performance? Cheers!
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well i used the kernel before the custom rom...
i personally love the "brething effect" of the notification LED. of course batter life increases if you use the undervolting feature (i have -40mv offset) and I also enabled fast charge for faster charging. i only use it for saving battery so i always use conservative or interactive... min. 300MHz max. 1267MHz work quite well for me. i still can play pokemon go and use all the apps like whatsapp, facebook, snapchat etc
i use Kenel Tuner, the Kernel Audiutor was buggy for me....
my settings:
min frequ 300
max freq 1267
scaling governor: conservative
cpu governor parameters: maximum battery profile
usb fast charge on
multi core power savings: aggressive
global voltage offset: -40
300MHz: 710mv
gpu governor: powersafe wich is 27MHz
the kernel itself is great. it allows overclocking up to 2800MHz (stock is 2,5GHz) but dont set more than 2700 because voltage gets tooo high on some devices and android crashes
the gpu overclocking is stable and some other MHz are added like 27MHz 100MHz and 657MHz
the developer added some extra governors wich are for better performance like Lionheart or smartass v2...
there is a feature called fast_hotplug and can be used instead mpdecision...

Is underclocking the Honor 7 possible ?

Hi !
I'm always searching a way to get the perfect balance between performance and battery.
CPU clock speed being a huge deal in the better battery mission, I would like to know if it is "underclokingable" because I didn't found a way to do it.
Thanks for the answers
RgDiabl0 said:
Hi !
I'm always searching a way to get the perfect balance between performance and battery.
CPU clock speed being a huge deal in the better battery mission, I would like to know if it is "underclokingable" because I didn't found a way to do it.
Thanks for the answers
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I tried using kernel audiutor but it did not work. Read that there are many more files (etc) which change the clock speed back to original.
Only with the appropriate kernel. So far there is none to my knowledge. Kernel auditor is just a frontend for the kernels capabilities.
muradulislam said:
I tried using kernel audiutor but it did not work. Read that there are many more files (etc) which change the clock speed back to original.
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Try trickster. It's much better for your situation
I have kernel auditor on mm+ kang and it's working fine with changing governer or underclocking.
You have to add kernel auditor to protected apps from battery optimization.
Edit: the underclocking doesn't stick but the governer does.
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muhammad Shohayeb said:
I have kernel auditor on mm+ kang and it's working fine with changing governer or underclocking.
You have to add kernel auditor to protected apps from battery optimization.
Edit: the underclocking doesn't stick but the governer does.
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You are NOT using a stock kernel.
Try that with a stock kernel and share the results.

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