[Q] Damaged CPU? - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Suckerpunch Kernel on Serendipity 6.2
I was playing around with OCing to 1.3 after achieving a stable 1.2 OC, and stupidly set to boot settings instead of applying on accident. Had to turn phone off for a bit to save power, fast forward an hour when I turn it on; get a kernel panic on boot, do a battery pull & reboot; get to homescreen, fiddle around a bit, freezes, batt pull again, eventually (after 2 more kernel panics) figure out that I had stupidly set the settings to boot instead of applying. Could this have caused any damage or added any sorts of instabilities to my phone?

No it should be fine. As long as you put the OC level down to 1200 or 1000 (and also the Undervolt (UV) settings if you messed around with those) and to save that as the new boot setting, it should be alright.

venomio said:
No it should be fine. As long as you put the OC level down to 1200 or 1000 (and also the Undervolt (UV) settings if you messed around with those) and to save that as the new boot setting, it should be alright.
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Yep, done that. I do have a question about the active states, though; are those the frequencies which the phone will utilize?

Typically yes, getting to 1200Mhz should be easy and no problem... It's really a balancing act.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10936691&postcount=1102
This guide helped me get started at first, and it will definitely help you optimize your OC/UV settings.

venomio said:
Typically yes, getting to 1200Mhz should be easy and no problem... It's really a balancing act.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10936691&postcount=1102
This guide helped me get started at first, and it will definitely help you optimize your OC/UV settings.
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I've read that, yes, that's where I got started as well. However, I don't understand fully what the States option in Voltage Control does.

snapplefish said:
I've read that, yes, that's where I got started as well. However, I don't understand fully what the States option in Voltage Control does.
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Selecting states in VC is what allows the phone to use that state. So if you set your max clock to 1200, but 1000 is the max state you have checked, the phone will only ever use 1000 as the max. You need to set both options.

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Cpu Stuck at 245mhz after Rooting Hero CDMA

I just rooted my HTC Hero (Sprint) Stock 2.1 and now I notice my Cpu is running slow. If I install SetCpu it speeds it up right away...Upon opening SetCpu I notice my Cpu speed says 245 mhz max/min. When I the refresh it it says 480/528 but after my screen turns off and back on it slows down again and returns back to 245 mhz. I never had this problem until after I rooted the phone. Why does my phone keep reverting back to 245 mhz and slowing down after I turn my screen off? Also it seems like my Battery life has gone down drastically...
edit: I intalled overclock widget and when I open it it also says 245 mhz. When I then set it up to 528 it makes my phone run fast again. As soon as I turn my screen off and back on it automatically reverts back to 245...
fifedogg said:
I just rooted my HTC Hero (Sprint) Stock 2.1 and now I notice my Cpu is running slow. If I install SetCpu it speeds it up right away...Upon opening SetCpu I notice my Cpu speed says 245 mhz max/min. When I the refresh it it says 480/528 but after my screen turns off and back on it slows down again and returns back to 245 mhz. I never had this problem until after I rooted the phone. Why does my phone keep reverting back to 245 mhz and slowing down after I turn my screen off? Also it seems like my Battery life has gone down drastically...
edit: I intalled overclock widget and when I open it it also says 245 mhz. When I then set it up to 528 it makes my phone run fast again. As soon as I turn my screen off and back on it automatically reverts back to 245...
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Your phone going to 245 is completely normal. It only gives your phone power when it needs it, and sitting on Setcpu screen isnt going to make it throttle up. You dont want your phone running at 528mhz at all times. It will KILL your battery. Our phones have a setting of "Ondemand", like gives the power on demand, if its not demanding a lot of power it will go back down saving battery life, CPU life and keeping temperatures down.
If you have problems with the phone running slow, i recommend checking out an overclocked kernel. You can run it at stock speeds, if you dont feel comfortable running OC. But if you want the extra power, the choice is always there.
Sounds like something to do with conserving battery by dropping the cpu speed.
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Had thr same problem in the beginning way back idk how i guxed it i guess its the stock rom idk
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Well on a stock rom setcpu cant do anything other then read the cpu and it will only update when it is force refresh. If you want setcpu to be able to control or change your cpu speeds this will require installing a rom that is overclock enabled. There are several located on this forum.
For some reason SetCpu was doing this. I just set it back to 480/528 and rebooted it and then uninstalled SetCpu and now everything is fine. For some reason SetCpu was the cause of this. I reinstalled to make sure and sure enough it was happenening again. I'm glad I figured it all out
Yeah, apparently you decided to create a new thread instead of utilizing the response I gave to your thread last night:
If it is not a ROM running an overclockable kernel apps like setCpu and OC widget will actually slow your phone down. If you would like to see your clock speed without this side-effect, I suggest SystemPanel.
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For future reference, anyone not using a ROM based on Toast's kernel DO NOT install an OC program. This is the typical behavior and it is not fun to deal with because you will have to be patient waiting for the phone to start up and open the OC program to set it back and uninstall. I believe that just uninstalling and rebooting is sufficient, but am not 100%.
lineman78 said:
Yeah, apparently you decided to create a new thread instead of utilizing the response I gave to your thread last night:
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I actually made that thread at the same time last night. I didnt know where to put it exactly...
fifedogg said:
I actually made that thread at the same time last night. I didnt know where to put it exactly...
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Aw, this must be the one from the Dev section and got moved over here. I noticed it over there, but had already posted on the one in Q&A... So now there are 2 in Q&A.

[Q] SetCPU unstable on Galaxy S?

I've done numerous tests with and without OC and on different kernels (both normal and custom). So far SetCPU have only given me headaches. Random crashes, unable to wakeup, kernel panics... The list goes on.
According to these tests I've come to the conclusion that SetCPU is very unstable on Galaxy S and should not be considered supported at all.
What's your experience with SetCPU on Galaxy S? Is it conclusive with mine? Do you experience the same problems with Overclock Widget, or is it more stable?
after using setcpu for a few weeks and getting similar problems, i removed it.
There is pretty much no use in it for this phone, they allready scale from 100mhz - max speed (even oc if you have one) automatically
mekwall said:
I've done numerous tests with and without OC and on different kernels (both normal and custom). So far SetCPU have only given me headaches. Random crashes, unable to wakeup, kernel panics... The list goes on.
According to these tests I've come to the conclusion that SetCPU is very unstable on Galaxy S and should not be considered supported at all.
What's your experience with SetCPU on Galaxy S? Is it conclusive with mine? Do you experience the same problems with Overclock Widget, or is it more stable?
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Are you using a task manager? I had the same problem as you until I removed the auto task killer I had previously installed. Now I can set setcpu to 100000 min 1000000 max ondemand for main with a profile of screen off 100000 min 1000000 max conservative.
mekwall said:
I've done numerous tests with and without OC and on different kernels (both normal and custom). So far SetCPU have only given me headaches. Random crashes, unable to wakeup, kernel panics... The list goes on.
According to these tests I've come to the conclusion that SetCPU is very unstable on Galaxy S and should not be considered supported at all.
What's your experience with SetCPU on Galaxy S? Is it conclusive with mine? Do you experience the same problems with Overclock Widget, or is it more stable?
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Yes. I have the same problem on my stock SGS.
Setcpu is not working good on sgs. Try to remove it, and you'll get better battery life.
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I don't know of anyone who has tested it on the I9000 (and there may even be alternatives or the same thing floating around the development subforum), but they claim to have a 1.2ghz overclocked kernel here for the I9000. Maybe best to be avoided, but a 100% use at your own risk alternative, especially if you're a bit unsure on any of the translated steps, is available here.
http://translate.google.com/transla.../matpclub.com/board/index.html?id=tipn&no=144
been using it on a vibrant for about 10 days and had my first issue last nite - it froze the phone - had to remove battery to reboot, tried again, froze it again
i thought it was the last two apps i'd installed so i removed them, then there was an update, downloaded and installed, so i did a number of settngs changes, closing setcpu, running benchmark quad, reopening & changing settings etc
about half dozen times
and it's been fine so far -
I had the same issue. I would pull my phone out of my pocket and it wouldn't wake up. I could call my phone and it would ring but my phone would do nothing until I removed the battery and re-booted. This happened numerous times until I uninstalled SETCPU and it stopped doing that so I knew I found the culprit and haven't tried it again since (I need to receive calls as priority 1)
doesnt anyone search anymore i posted this issue over a month ago. setting cpu mode to anything on than conservative can cause freezes as the system doesnt get enough cpu to wake up.. it is even mentioned in set cpu to use conservative.
lgkahn said:
doesnt anyone search anymore i posted this issue over a month ago. setting cpu mode to anything on than conservative can cause freezes as the system doesnt get enough cpu to wake up.. it is even mentioned in set cpu to use conservative.
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I have it set to Conservative on my Vibrant, and I'm having the same issues as the OP.
Edit: When I go into SetCPU after pulling the battery and resetting, it shows it's limiting my CPU to 19.2 MHz. Yes, 19.2. Insane.
tt4079 said:
Are you using a task manager? I had the same problem as you until I removed the auto task killer I had previously installed. Now I can set setcpu to 100000 min 1000000 max ondemand for main with a profile of screen off 100000 min 1000000 max conservative.
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I killed my task manager service, and it didn't freeze up! I'm going to uninstall the task manager and see if I have any more freezing issues in the future.
Edit: Nope, didn't work. Removing SetCPU.
mekwall said:
What's your experience with SetCPU on Galaxy S?
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I have the Vibrant version with T-Mo. After rooting, Titanium, Barnacle and Root Explorer all seem to be working fine.
After a few minutes of installing SetCPU, my phone wouldn't wake up. Rebooted twice, same results.
Removed SetCPU and the phone's working fine again. Maybe the minimum speed should be set at 250 or so?
George
To begin with, you don't even need SetCPU
SGS phone automatically regulates the speed of the CPU depending on your usage.
most of the time in Stock ROM it hover around 200 Mhz, very few times it uses the max 1000 Mhz
only when there are lots of background apps running
when you runt he CPU at 1000 Mhz it gets hot fast, and it consumes more battery
good thing is it drops back down to 100~200 Mhz as soon as it's done with the heavy tasks
so having the SetCPU installed will defeat the whole purpose of power saving and CPU cycle on demand
mekwall said:
I've done numerous tests with and without OC and on different kernels (both normal and custom). So far SetCPU have only given me headaches. Random crashes, unable to wakeup, kernel panics... The list goes on.
According to these tests I've come to the conclusion that SetCPU is very unstable on Galaxy S and should not be considered supported at all.
What's your experience with SetCPU on Galaxy S? Is it conclusive with mine? Do you experience the same problems with Overclock Widget, or is it more stable?
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I don't even remember the last time where we had a fixed clock on a cpu Allgamer. The point of setcpu is to either downclock or overclock your cpu. You might want to limit your clock to 0.6GHz just to save some juice.
Anyway, after a few hours of head scratching and 2 reboots, I uninstalled and refunded it.
I agree. Setcpu is rather unstable. I have feeling lots of the kernel overclockers have problems but blame the kernel while they should blame setcpu
i have just installed setcpu. it's probably been about a day or so now and i have not experienced any problems?
i have an Australian model (I9000) just flashed to the canadian firmware for the 3br fix.
Is it just generally not recommended to use setcpu on my SGS?
please advise. Thanks
toansta said:
i have just installed setcpu. it's probably been about a day or so now and i have not experienced any problems?
i have an Australian model (I9000) just flashed to the canadian firmware for the 3br fix.
Is it just generally not recommended to use setcpu on my SGS?
please advise. Thanks
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It depends on what you're using it for. If you know what you're doing, it can be a useful tool. If you want to overclock, you'll want setcpu. If you want to underclock (lets say you're out and about, with 40% battery), then you can set the maximum cpu speed lower so that the battery will last longer.
You don't need setcpu if you're simply going to tell it that you want your max speed to be 1ghz, with a min of 100mhz and you want it to be "conservative". Your phone does that by default, and frankly the SGS is pretty good on its own when it comes to battery management.
thanks reuthermonkey, i will keep that in mind.
What are the perfect setcpu 2.0.3 settings for froyo JP6 I9000 rooted? Thanx in advance
Telanis said:
I have it set to Conservative on my Vibrant, and I'm having the same issues as the OP.
Edit: When I go into SetCPU after pulling the battery and resetting, it shows it's limiting my CPU to 19.2 MHz. Yes, 19.2. Insane.
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Menu and rescan the device should restore the normal values. those values are not the ones actually used!

Suckerpunch #50 not running at 1.4ghz??? *RESOLVED*!!!!

Ok. i have refraind from asking questions for quite some time. I have lurked, and read and read and read. i learned how to flash roms and kernels and most otherthings i want to do without bothering anyone with noob questions...up until now.
I flashed the suckerpuch #50 kernel in attempts to try out 1.4ghz, but unless im completely missing something my phone dosnt ever seem to go above 1 ghz on this kernel. im not positive this is the case, but heres what leads me to beleive it:
cpu usage widget on my screen never shows above 1ghz, while a different 1.2ghz OC i tired shows it peaking up to 1.2 right after boot, and if i exit quadrant it shows 1.2 for a sec before dropping back down, same with any 3d game, when i quickly close it and look at the widget, it will show running at 1.2. Yet suckerpuch never shows above 1.0 UNLESS i run CPUsetting and set it to "performace" which it then appears to be running at 1.4 AT ALL TIMES, and the phone isnt stable so thats a no go.
am i missing some key piece of information here? did i flash it wrong? is there some other type of modification i need to do to get it to actually run at 1.4?
ive read through the suckerpunch #50 opening posts multiple times and i believe it tells me i need to modify some file or other, possibly, but im not understanding.
any info/help would be much appreciated!
P.S. this forum, the devs, and all the things supplied to make my phone awesome are absolutley great.
I believe SuckerPunch is set to 1Ghz as default unless you change the setting with Voltage Control (or SetCPU). Mind you that 1.4Ghz is not run well on a lot of devices and may cause freezing. And I'm glad some people take up reading before asking questions
p.p.s- im aware not to use set CPU.
honestly i cant see the point of it with any kernel. dosnt seem to do anything.
koreancanuck said:
I believe SuckerPunch is set to 1Ghz as default unless you change the setting with Voltage Control (or SetCPU). Mind you that 1.4Ghz is not run well on a lot of devices and may cause freezing. And I'm glad some people take up reading before asking questions
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yeah im using voltage control- minus 125 on all and the phone seems to work well.
i just find it weird that the kernel peaks at 1ghz, where as another peaks at 1.2ghz (both without use of setCPU, and WITH use of Voltage control)
when i was using setCPU and putting it on performance, i could see it was running at 1.4, pretty much at ALL TIMES. MOST things ont he phone worked well, ultra fast. the problems i noticed is that neocore would freeze (which i understand to be a sign of instability) and speedtest would either give me REALY slow speeds, or force close every time. were as set on conservative it would work perfectly and neocore wouldnt freeze.
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yeah im using voltage control- minus 125 on all and the phone seems to work well.
i just find it weird that the kernel peaks at 1ghz, where as another peaks at 1.2ghz (both without use of setCPU, and WITH use of Voltage control)
when i was using setCPU and putting it on performance, i could see it was running at 1.4, pretty much at ALL TIMES. MOST things ont he phone worked well, ultra fast. the problems i noticed is that neocore would freeze (which i understand to be a sign of instability) and speedtest would either give me REALY slow speeds, or force close every time. were as set on conservative it would work perfectly and neocore wouldnt freeze.
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I guarantee you you cannot run -125 at 1.4GHz, unless you have some kind of wonder-phone.
In Voltage Control, you're set to 1.4GHz, correct?
If you are, have you made sure to enable the 1.4GHz state in Voltage Control via the bottom menu as well? If you don't, even though you're set at 1.4GHz it will not run at that.
Auridran said:
I guarantee you you cannot run -125 at 1.4GHz, unless you have some kind of wonder-phone.
In Voltage Control, you're set to 1.4GHz, correct?
If you are, have you made sure to enable the 1.4GHz state in Voltage Control via the bottom menu as well? If you don't, even though you're set at 1.4GHz it will not run at that.
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my bad, im running -125 on i think its the gb 1.2ghx kernel. thats working fine.
im going to reflash #50 and try what you said.....though im pretty sure i already had it set. i know i was setting the mv from 100 up to 1400
ok i flahsed back to #50, and went into voltage control. it DID cap my freq at 1000, i changed it and set 100 through 1400 to -75mv.
i ran stress test for about 30 seconds and exited, and my CPU widget shows 99% usegage at 1ghz
hmm
i flashed back to gb reorient 1.2ghz and during boot up as soon as the CPU widget loaded it shows 1.2ghz. ran stress test again and exited in the middle of it, widget showed 99% usage at 1.2ghz.
i realyl dont know what im missing here, but it does seem as thought the suckerpunch #50 is not running above 1ghz for me.
comparing all forms of benchmark type tests between the two kernels, everything EXPCEPT necore is scoreing better on the 1.2 kernel. neocore onthe 1.3 kernel is giving me 55.4 fps, whereas on the 1.4 kernel its giving me 65 and some change fps. i know benchmark scores arent that meaningfull in some cases, and on the #50 thread it even states that some may be lower on that kernel.......but i swear ive done something wrong because i dont see how it can be running at 1.4
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ok i flahsed back to #50, and went into voltage control. it DID cap my freq at 1000, i changed it and set 100 through 1400 to -75mv.
i ran stress test for about 30 seconds and exited, and my CPU widget shows 99% usegage at 1ghz
hmm
i flashed back to gb reorient 1.2ghz and during boot up as soon as the CPU widget loaded it shows 1.2ghz. ran stress test again and exited in the middle of it, widget showed 99% usage at 1.2ghz.
i realyl dont know what im missing here, but it does seem as thought the suckerpunch #50 is not running above 1ghz for me.
comparing all forms of benchmark type tests between the two kernels, everything EXPCEPT necore is scoreing better on the 1.2 kernel. neocore onthe 1.3 kernel is giving me 55.4 fps, whereas on the 1.4 kernel its giving me 65 and some change fps. i know benchmark scores arent that meaningfull in some cases, and on the #50 thread it even states that some may be lower on that kernel.......but i swear ive done something wrong because i dont see how it can be running at 1.4
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Like I said in my previous post, are you actually enabling the frequencies or just selecting 1.4GHz as the max in Voltage Control?
You have to enable 1.4GHz in the "states" menu of Voltage Control for it to work, as well as set 1.4GHz as the max in Voltage Control. SuckerPunch does not overclock by default because a lot of phones do not play nicely with 1.4GHz.
Auridran said:
Like I said in my previous post, are you actually enabling the frequencies or just selecting 1.4GHz as the max in Voltage Control?
You have to enable 1.4GHz in the "states" menu of Voltage Control for it to work, as well as set 1.4GHz as the max in Voltage Control. SuckerPunch does not overclock by default because a lot of phones do not play nicely with 1.4GHz.
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ha. this had me confused......there was no "states" menu. that got me pokeing around and then i realized i didnt have the newest version of voltage control(had 2.0 instead of 3.0). i do NOW. and i see the option to select the states. so, i selected 7 states up to 1400. and selected the max frequency of 1400. set a voltage for all, and applied.
still the same result. lol. its not running over 1ghz according to cpu stats. it SAYS it frequency range is from 100 to 1400. but it aint going over 1000.
*sigh* there has to be something else im missing
For suckerpunch's new builds, it's set to startup at 1ghz. After like 15mins. you can run some tests and it should be at max clock.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ITS WORKING! and dayum i see and improvement in stats! benchmarks look fantasitc, neocore isnt freezeing, phone isnt freezing on lockscreen.....will have to run stress test for a while to see for sure but it appears stable!
1400 -50
1300 -50
1200 -75
1120 -75
1000-75
800- 100
600-100
400-100
i really cant figure out the right way to do that, but it seems to be working so far
for one, i needed the newest version of voltage control.....for two, im thinking that i was supposed to wipe the davik cache before install, because it did a different song and dance when i did that. for three.....for whatever reson the 1000hz version didnt seem to want to work for me....and finally....waiting for a while after the phone booted up i did see the CPU start to jump up to 1.4.
thanks guys!

Help for OC and UV!!!

hey i needed some help on overclocking and changing some voltages on my device!!
1.i have read threads and guides on other forums before which explain how to OC and what are governers and schedulers etc.
2. most threads on this topic are from different devices' forums
so i thought their frequencies voltages must vary as they have different CPUs and hence started a new thread!!
3. What i want to know is, what voltages should i choose at different frequencies??
or it is completely not important to set voltages??
4. Earlier i used setCPU but it doesnt stick to frequencies i set and resets default 1024 after reboot.
how do i avoid this??
Currently i am using AnTuTu CPU master PRO for doing all this
please guide me if possible provide specific values on which htc incS performs good!!!
my system details are in my signature
any help is appreciated!!
prunzzz said:
hey i needed some help on overclocking and changing some voltages on my device!!
1.i have read threads and guides on other forums before which explain how to OC and what are governers and schedulers etc.
2. most threads on this topic are from different devices' forums
so i thought their frequencies voltages must vary as they have different CPUs and hence started a new thread!!
3. What i want to know is, what voltages should i choose at different frequencies??
or it is completely not important to set voltages??
4. Earlier i used setCPU but it doesnt stick to frequencies i set and resets default 1024 after reboot.
how do i avoid this??
Currently i am using AnTuTu CPU master PRO for doing all this
please guide me if possible provide specific values on which htc incS performs good!!!
my system details are in my signature
any help is appreciated!!
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Sent from my HTC Incredible S using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I've commented on this 100 times before but I can't search on mobile. So there are a few threads out there explaining this in this forum. If you can search and find them they'll go into a little more detail than I'm about to.
OK so the OC controller you're using I'm unfamiliar with however they all do the same thing. What you should do is find out which governers your kernel supports and than use Google to figure out what their perimeters are. Generally speaking you're going to want to have different profiles set up for "screen on"and "screen off" for your basic set up. Later once you understand why you're doing you can set the governers for gaming, charging etc.
Set your screen off for around 200 min and 400 max. This will keep your phone from running high frequencies that will drain your battery while you are not using your phone. Set the governer to smart ass or on demand, read about them and see what's best for you.
Screen on set to max 1200 - 1400 if you want high performance and the low to whatever you like just not above 400 as it will not allow your CPU to idle. Set governer to smartass. You don't really need to be running above 1100 for most I stances however you will notice it is a bit peppier. While running at higher freqs you will notice your phone heating up... I have never heard of an incs over heating and frying in every case your phone will shut itself off or freeze. If you're afraid of overheating there's a profile for that too to change your freqs at certain temps.
Do NOT choose "set at boot" until you are certain that your set freqs will not hang your phone, doing this will cause your phone to freeze as soon as your ROM boots up causing a boot loop and you will have to revert to a backup to fix the situation.
As for uv'ing the premise of this is to save battery life, running at lower freqs than intended. I recommend not bothering but if you do want to try and save battery I generally suggest -10 for all values. Be aware it is very common for this to hang your phone. You have to tinker with it to get it right for your ROM.
Hope this helps any other questions just ask.
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itsbeertimenow said:
I've commented on this 100 times before but I can't search on mobile. So there are a few threads out there explaining this in this forum. If you can search and find them they'll go into a little more detail than I'm about to.
OK so the OC controller you're using I'm unfamiliar with however they all do the same thing. What you should do is find out which governers your kernel supports and than use Google to figure out what their perimeters are. Generally speaking you're going to want to have different profiles set up for "screen on"and "screen off" for your basic set up. Later once you understand why you're doing you can set the governers for gaming, charging etc.
Set your screen off for around 200 min and 400 max. This will keep your phone from running high frequencies that will drain your battery while you are not using your phone. Set the governer to smart ass or on demand, read about them and see what's best for you.
Screen on set to max 1200 - 1400 if you want high performance and the low to whatever you like just not above 400 as it will not allow your CPU to idle. Set governer to smartass. You don't really need to be running above 1100 for most I stances however you will notice it is a bit peppier. While running at higher freqs you will notice your phone heating up... I have never heard of an incs over heating and frying in every case your phone will shut itself off or freeze. If you're afraid of overheating there's a profile for that too to change your freqs at certain temps.
Do NOT choose "set at boot" until you are certain that your set freqs will not hang your phone, doing this will cause your phone to freeze as soon as your ROM boots up causing a boot loop and you will have to revert to a backup to fix the situation.
As for uv'ing the premise of this is to save battery life, running at lower freqs than intended. I recommend not bothering but if you do want to try and save battery I generally suggest -10 for all values. Be aware it is very common for this to hang your phone. You have to tinker with it to get it right for your ROM.
Hope this helps any other questions just ask.
Sent from my Incredible S using xda premium
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thanks a lot

Overclock CM11

Hi there,
really sorry if this has already been around, but i've been searching this forum up and down and didn't find a thing.
Anyways, i was wondering how i could enable overclocking under cm11 nightly? Could anyone point me towards a solution? Thanks
Well ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-4/development/5-0-custom-oc-kernel-t3041512
It should work (in the past it works)
Install it on your Cyanogenmod Rom
Fervi
ferviverus said:
Well ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-4/development/5-0-custom-oc-kernel-t3041512
It should work (in the past it works)
Install it on your Cyanogenmod Rom
Fervi
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There's a guy who said that that kernel doesnt work on cm11...it work's for you in the past?
For CM11 and other AOSP 4.4 ROMS, the most fully-featured and overclockable kernel is JBX. You can use the one intended for the RAZR.
Joojoobee's is good, and certainly the best for Lollipop, but due to its extra voltage management stuff the JBX kernel has a higher overclock ceiling.
Use the newest kernel from here.
Boot into Safestrap, make a backup in case something goes horribly wrong, then flash the package to start up the installer. In the installer, don't install any of the tweaks, at least a couple of them cause instability for our phone, and don't bother with the init.d stuff. Just install the kernel itself and Trickster Mod. Trickster, FYI, is probably the best app for managing JBX, but other apps can as well.
Done. Reboot phone, hopefully it won't bootloop, once back up increase speed until it starts freezing when you try to use it, bump voltage 10-20mv, find ceiling again. I think the JBX thread has better/more detailed instructions, but that's about the gist of it.
Maximum advised voltage is 1490mv iirc, don't try to even approach that unless you want to cook eggs on the back of your phone.
Thanks a bunch!
After messing around with both solutions, Jojobee's solution gave me a bootloop but the other one worked.
However i can't seem to get past 1300mhz when overclocking, that seems to be the limit. I was aiming to try to reach 1400, any idea how i could go about that? I can't seem to find an option to set the max frequency higher than 1300.
Well i was playing a little with JBX kernel..these are my conclusions:
- Kernel install/works fine if you don't install 10% battery mode..otherwise you are goingo to have android crashes
- Kernel performance it's below than current cm11 m13 stock kernel...i believe is due to full scale freq that it has...cpu spend a lot time switching from one freq to another...if you overclocked you will have almost the same performance than NON-OC stock kernel..that's why stargo applied and later reverted full scale on stock months ago...meaby if JBX kernell would have support to boost driver (like cm12 OC kernel) it would be better...but it hasnt...
So my conclusions...dont waste time on JBX kernel...sorry my 4 my english
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However i can't seem to get past 1300mhz when overclocking, that seems to be the limit. I was aiming to try to reach 1400, any idea how i could go about that? I can't seem to find an option to set the max frequency higher than 1300.
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I don't think you can set the CPU higher than 1.3ghz, at least not in the way you're thinking.
In the case of the JBX kernel, you overclock the Main Processor Unit (MPU) speed. I don't remember what tab it's under in Trickster, but it should be the same one as the voltage settings. I couldn't even begin to guess where it'd be as far as other apps.
The default is 100mhz. This is multiplied by each frequency step; e.g. 1.3ghz is actually a 13x multiplier of the base 100mhz.
So to obtain 1.4ghz(ish), simply increase the MPU clock from 100mhz to 108mhz, since 108*13=1404.
If you're lucky, you'll be be able to do this without needing to touch the voltage, if not...read the FAQ in the JBX post, because I don't remember offhand exactly how to set voltages :v
Once you know how, I would think a 5-10mv bump would be all that'd be needed to stabilize most CPUs for 1.4ghz.
fyi, ignore if you already have stuff for these:
Antutu is a decent app for both testing stability and checking to make sure you're not hitting the heat throttle.
Cooltool isn't a bad thing to use either, if configured to show CPU speeds, since it'll show you if the CPU has been forcefully throttled back (if the CPU gets too hot, it'll forcefully change the maximum multiplier to 10x/11x to protect itself from baking; if it does, back your voltage off and be happy with whatever speed you've attained).

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