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A few weeks ago when I still had my HTC Hero it was overclocked to 672Mhz (standard = 528Mhz). It gave me a little boost in performance on Froyo, also the batterylife wasn't decreased too much.
But with our N1 running on 1Ghz, will it give much difference when clocked to 1113/1152Mhz? And what about batterylife?
If SetCPU is used what are your settings then? Mine is currently running on stock speed, no SetCPU.
ZeppeMan said:
A few weeks ago when I still had my HTC Hero it was overclocked to 672Mhz (standard = 528Mhz). It gave me a little boost in performance on Froyo, also the batterylife wasn't decreased too much.
But with our N1 running on 1Ghz, will it give much difference when clocked to 1113/1152Mhz? And what about batterylife?
If SetCPU is used what are your settings then? Mine is currently running on stock speed, no SetCPU.
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I have my nexus one rooted and flashed to MIUI Rom and clock @ 690mhz I get way better battery power. Before I would only get 6hr to 8hr if lucky now I get from 9hr to 13hr depending how much I use it.
set to 1.13 ghz
then screen off to minimum 245mhz
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I have my nexus one rooted and flashed to MIUI Rom and clock @ 690mhz I get way better battery power. Before I would only get 6hr to 8hr if lucky now I get from 9hr to 13hr depending how much I use it.
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So you underclocked it, what about the speed? It's not to laggy?
Nexus one can run reasonably smooth @ 600mhz and above. It might not open applications as fast as it will be @ 1GHz though.
i think 1Ghz is enough for n1
why do u want an overclock?
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shreyas1122 said:
i think 1Ghz is enough for n1
why do u want an overclock?
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I didn't said I want an overclock. It's allready very fast on 1Ghz (compared to my old Hero ), just wanted to know your thoughts about overclocking the N1.
im overclocked at 1152 mhz and profiles set for 245 max with screen off. Overclocking is nice because i like the snappiness but most people cant tell the difference between 998 mhz and 1152. its not needed to overclock but i think profiles help alot. just my two cents
Ok thx, I will try 1150Mhz and see (if it's stable and) what batterylife does. I'm also going to try underclocking.
I have my N1 only for a couple of weeks now and I must say, this phone is awesome. It's VERY fast compared to my old Hero. I remember when I was installing apps on my Hero it became very slow and couldn't do anything untill installing was finished. With the N1 you still can do things while installing apps without lag. The responsiveness and smoothness is also a lot faster. I loved my Hero Because it never let me down, ok it was all a bit slower, but it was getting there. Now with the release of Gingerbread (custom ROM) it became to slow for me and that's why I sold my Hero and bought the N1. It was very difficult to find one, because of the EOL (end of life). But eventually I found one and i'm very happy with it. The N1 is allready more 1 year old, but it still competes with the best phones out there.
I generally run overclocked at 1075MHz, which gives a good balance between battery power usage and processor power. My understanding is that a different voltage scaling method is generally used above 1075MHz, so power consumption will increase above that point.
Didn't knew the voltage would increase above 1075Mhz, will keep that in mind
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Didn't knew the voltage would increase above 1075Mhz, will keep that in mind
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This is, of course, dependent upon how the kernel is constructed, but this is what I have generally found to be true.
Give us some feedback
I overclocked it too 1075Mhz when screen is on (screen off 245Mhz). Will give my thoughts in a day or 2.
Just report that my battery drain is almost the same as on stock settings. I think it drains a tiny bit faster on 1075Mhz, but nothing major. On the other hand, I don't feel it's faster on 1075Mhz then on stock speed. Only benchmarks give me performance increase.
I'm now on CM6.1.1 with stock kernel (cyanogen), I tried other kernels like Wilmonks kernel,.. Although it was more responsive, battery was going down even faster. I get best battery results with stock kernel.
Hard to choose
more speed = more battery drain
less speed = longer battery
I think I stay with the last option (less speed = longer battery), because Wildmonks kernel doesn't give me enough performance increase over the stock kernel on stock speed.
I have mine at 998mhz, but overclocked 1152 while plugged into power.
Either way, its so easy to play with the clock settings, i'd just have a play with a bunch of different settings if i were you.
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I have mine at 998mhz, but overclocked 1152 while plugged into power.
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I'd love a how-to fire that..
mind sharing the app?
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wanted to know your thoughts about overclocking the N1.
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well my thoughts: underclock!
so you can watch movies on it all night!
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I'd love a how-to fire that..
mind sharing the app?
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You can use SetCPU to create profiles based on different circumstances.
Me, I have mine clocked to a max of 1075 and min of 245 with the screen on, 576 max / 128 min screen off, 998/128 charging (to reduce heat - overclocking while power is applied can make it silly hot), and a failsafe to clock down to 576/128 if the temperature gets over 50*C.
Fabulous app.
Correct me if I am wrong. When you use setcpu to "ondemand", the CPU speed can ramp up to max whenever necessary, otherwise the speed will tune down to min especially in standby mode. In that way, you can enjoy the advantages of overclocking and underclocking the CPU speed i.e. increasing performance when needed and saving power when not in use, right? When I loaded Rod's MIUI and Wildmonk's kernel, I can underclock down to 128Mhz and overclock up to 1.152Ghz. At the end of the day, I still have over 60% of power left after not so heavily use (some web browsing, checking email and listen some music). Overall, setcpu is a great app for me.
So I know the Faux kernal has the governors built in to it, and it's meant for performance.
anyone have suggestions on how to make it as much energy efficient as possible? I don't run the clock speed at 1.5 or 1.7 i usually have it on 1.3-4. Also I undervolted 1 time -12
will undervolting save more battery, or not really, should I clock it down to 1.2 or maybe even 1 when im not using my phone a lot?
I don't want the stock kernel because it just seems weak and I like having the option of going to 1.5 or 7 when i want to. also faux's kernel has a lot of performance and battery saving things already.
and also will undervolting do anything bad? if i undervolt too much it'll bootloop im assuming because not enough power but does it cause unnecessary cpu usage to make up for less volts?
That's a good question... I don't know the answer...
However... I have my phone -50 mV across the board... It's very stable... No reboots and every game runs fine...
At one point I had it set at -75 and some games would hang to the point where I had to pull the battery... Not sure if it was from the tweak or if it was something else....
I have one question though... Sometimes I open system tuner... And my governor has switched itself back to on-demand... Is that by design as part of intellidemand... Or is the governor just not sticking?
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I have one question though... Sometimes I open system tuner... And my governor has switched itself back to on-demand... Is that by design as part of intellidemand... Or is the governor just not sticking?
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Not sticking. I don't really like System Tuner. I just use SetCPU instead.
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I am using faux's kernel as well and my battery just went flat right now after around 14hrs of pounding the phone. I mean over 3hrs of phone calls, about 1.5hrs of music streaming over bluetooth, downloading and updating more than 20 apps over wifi, texting, facebook and web browsing over 4G and about 30mins of mx video player. I am at 1.5 with intellidemand. No other tweaks. My point is that the cpu and the kernel seem pretty optimized. I don't think that, other than underclocking, changing the kernel settings would improve battery life much more, probably at the cost of stability.
been on it for a few days and....
Not to sure about battery life yet myself. Im also new to this phone (Vivid). Had a hacked droid a few years ago until it was stolen. Still learning hax0ring and kerneling again. Over all I like faux's kernel and P'Gs rum float B4 ROM.
More later I Guess...
I usually end my day with anywhere between 40% and 60% left on the clock.
648/192 intellidemand, no UV. Typical use is heavy web browsing (at least 3h), XDA surfing (1h) and music (about 1-2h). Calls are occasional at best, as is app use (read: emulators, WWF, DrawSomething).
Hi !
i have a LB and so, i have only a stock kernel. I would like to use Setcpu and profile to save my phone, can use it ? can i undervolt this ?
Thanks !
Meelouw said:
Hi !
i have a LB and so, i have only a stock kernel. I would like to use Setcpu and profile to save my phone, can use it ? can i undervolt this ?
Thanks !
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No, you need a custom kernel for UV/OC/UC so setcpu or other similar apps are of no use to you.
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No, you need a custom kernel for UV/OC/UC so setcpu or other similar apps are of no use to you.
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Agreed, except you will be able to profile using stock governors and I/o schedulers if you are rooted, you will also be able to set a lower max or higher min process speed if you should choose. I have not used setCpu yet although I have it installed, annoyingly it keeps requesting su even tho I'm not using it :/
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Agreed, except you will be able to profile using stock governors and I/o schedulers if you are rooted, you will also be able to set a lower max or higher min process speed if you should choose. I have not used setCpu yet although I have it installed, annoyingly it keeps requesting su even tho I'm not using it :/
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True, you can set stock governers, but when it comes setting cpu speeds you will only be able to set stock speeds. Since the stock speeds are all aready availabe you will only be able to increase the lowest speed and decrease the max speed which is not what he wants to do, and IMHO no something to bother doing anyway.
Indeed, and thats what I said
However I would disagree that it's pointless - you could (for example) set profiles for when battery >40% max cpu = 1G - this would slightly increase remaining battery life - you can also set temperature based profiles and even profiles for specific apps.
But in truth, most of these are rather redundant given that the T already has battery saver/thermal throttling and decent enough processor to cope with heavy load - still, will be very useful once we get a few more custom kernels to play with (eagerly awaits the arrival of DOOOOOOM!!!)
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Indeed, and thats what I said
However I would disagree that it's pointless - you could (for example) set profiles for when battery >40% max cpu = 1G - this would slightly increase remaining battery life - you can also set temperature based profiles and even profiles for specific apps.
But in truth, most of these are rather redundant given that the T already has battery saver/thermal throttling and decent enough processor to cope with heavy load - still, will be very useful once we get a few more custom kernels to play with (eagerly awaits the arrival of DOOOOOOM!!!)
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I tried SetCPU when I was rooted on 303 firmware.
It worked ok for about half a day and then locked in a CPU mode and hammered my battery until the phone went flat. The phone was pretty hot when I noticed and picked it up.
Might be a one-off but worth keeping look out for if you are using with a LB like I was.
If I helped hit thanks!
ok
thanks for all information !
i m on v10D, i just rooted and intalled setcpu, 1500 max 1400 min gov: performance, now just after i restart/turn on my device, the frequency is right..but then after a couple of minutes it drops to 1000 mhz..i have 2 questions:1.is there a way to fix this,2.does any other version( other than v10D )offer better gaming experience...and if so, which is the best?
Thanks for your time :good:
Well i have mine when I game set to 1500 low and high plus performance. It never drops and other then that. One issue I did encounter is that as long u have profiles set up and checked it will still use them regardless if u set it in the front page to a certain speed. So u need to uncheck all profiles and also uncheck the use profiles. Basically uncheck it all then even if u uncheck use profile it still will use the profile if u select one. Here a picture from what I mean. See how I unchecked everything. U need to do this to or it still will the profiles even if not checked the use profile box.
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dante501 said:
Well i have mine when I game set to 1500 low and high plus performance. It never drops and other then that. One issue I did encounter is that as long u have profiles set up and checked it will still use them regardless if u set it in the front page to a certain speed. So u need to uncheck all profiles and also uncheck the use profiles. Basically uncheck it all then even if u uncheck use profile it still will use the profile if u select one. Here a picture from what I mean. See how I unchecked everything. U need to do this to or it still will the profiles even if not checked the use profile box.
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Wow, that worked!!what do you know!!! Thanks man, one more thing..about the updates, which version should i go with??
matatouille96 said:
Wow, that worked!!what do you know!!! Thanks man, one more thing..about the updates, which version should i go with??
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No problem. And Well i use v10f seems just fine.
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Dammit, the frequency problem is back..no profiles this time...any ideas??
Do u have any other app installed that might interfere like quadgearbox or anything like that?
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Do u have any other app installed that might interfere like quadgearbox or anything like that?
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not that i know of..i had lg gear box but i removed it...i also have ATP tweak but i dont think that s relevant
Edit: i just removed the atp tweak..and it still automatically returns to 1000mhz
btw, are you facing any lags, framedrops, etc on v10F?
and is there any way to force the 4 cores to work simultaneously?
I have the same problem. When i set frequencies to 1500 min and max in game it's still change to lower.
I don't really know. Mine always stays steady on 1500
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Can you make for me a screenshot from game with osd cpu core usage?
dante501 said:
I don't really know. Mine always stays steady on 1500
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Well, its probably has something to do with the firmware version, lets hope an update would fix it
But still, are you facing any lags on v10F?
What exactly do u mean?
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CPU not run full speed
Hy !
Merry Christmas !
My problem is same as you. I don't rooted my phone.
I have stock v10h firmware hungarian,
When I play games, all games very laggy.
I checked the CPU speeds, the max frequency is 1300Mhz and below.
What is this ? Tegra 3 stupidity ?
Best Regards
Gabor
Just write 3845#*880# and on the bottom you can see cpu usage, turn it on and play some game.
LorinczG77 said:
Hy !
Merry Christmas !
My problem is same as you. I don't rooted my phone.
I have stock v10h firmware hungarian,
When I play games, all games very laggy.
I checked the CPU speeds, the max frequency is 1300Mhz and below.
What is this ? Tegra 3 stupidity ?
Best Regards
Gabor
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that 's 3 people with the same problem...and no one is helping -.-, ^^^and he 's on v10H so its not fixed by update .-.
anyone??
It didn't change anything for me to put the CPU @ 1,5GHz constantly. I did a test with the game Horn and its lagging exactly as with the default CPU governor enabled.
If you think about it for a moment, it makes sense, as the GPU is doing the majority of work.
Tegra 3 CPU Clocks
Based on what I understand about Tegra 3 from this thread- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1664391, the CPU has 3 different "modes". 1.5Ghz single core, 1.4Ghz dual and triple core, and 1.2Ghz quad core (At a certain temperature, remains on 1.4Ghz or 1.3Ghz until that temperature is reached... quickly). The reason why the frequencies go down is because when the phone is utilising more cores, the frequency drops too. The move from 1.5Ghz to 1.4Ghz causes lag in games at times, which is why the maximum should be set to 1.4Ghz to prevent this from occuring. Also they said that the performance governor causes 2 of the 4 cores to no longer be in use, which is NOT good for Tegra games such as ShadowGun as all 4 cores cannot be used, so they advised people only to use it for Non-Tegra games as they do not use all the cores. Hoped I helped in any way, even though I'm a new guy. I'm not sure if this applies for ALL Tegra 3 devices or just the HTC One X, but it still looks like useful information.
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Based on what I understand about Tegra 3 from this thread- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1664391, the CPU has 3 different "modes". 1.5Ghz single core, 1.4Ghz dual and triple core, and 1.2Ghz quad core (At a certain temperature, remains on 1.4Ghz or 1.3Ghz until that temperature is reached... quickly). The reason why the frequencies go down is because when the phone is utilising more cores, the frequency drops too. The move from 1.5Ghz to 1.4Ghz causes lag in games at times, which is why the maximum should be set to 1.4Ghz to prevent this from occuring. Also they said that the performance governor causes 2 of the 4 cores to no longer be in use, which is NOT good for Tegra games such as ShadowGun as all 4 cores cannot be used, so they advised people only to use it for Non-Tegra games as they do not use all the cores. Hoped I helped in any way, even though I'm a new guy. I'm not sure if this applies for ALL Tegra 3 devices or just the HTC One X, but it still looks like useful information.
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Thanks for your reply..but for me, the frequency doesnt drop to any of the values above, it automatically drops to1000 and mostly its on 1 core
Which brings me to another problem...i need a way to force the activation of the 4 cores simultaneously...in most games the cpu is stuck at 100% single or dual core
matatouille96 said:
Thanks for your reply..but for me, the frequency doesnt drop to any of the values above, it automatically drops to1000 and mostly its on 1 core
Which brings me to another problem...i need a way to force the activation of the 4 cores simultaneously...in most games the cpu is stuck at 100% single or dual core
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Most games are not optimised to use 4 cores, so I guess using only 1 or 2 cores should be normal. What governor are you using for games, because this might have an effect on the performance.
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Most games are not optimised to use 4 cores, so I guess using only 1 or 2 cores should be normal. What governor are you using for games, because this might have an effect on the performance.
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I tried all governors..performance isnt the best, idk why..userspace seems to work fine, but still when i set min and max freq above 1000mhz, it automatically drops to 1000mhz ._. and that isnt quite good for gaming, and since i bought this device over s3 for gaming, i feel f*cked
so would an update to v10F or a hard reset fix anything??
EDIT: and there 's 4 other people with the same problem and one of them has v10F so hardware problem??if so, im hanging myself
Hello, Im new in Note, installed yesterday Slim Bean Rom and hydracorenirvana v7 OC kernel and I noticed that Note get warm, like 35-50 C while browsing internet or doing some low requerements stuff. I tried to low CPU to 1ghz but still the same... And while playing it jumps more then 50C, is that normal? I really dont want to burn it
Probably the media scanner is maxing the CPU, normal after installing a new ROM especially if you have a lot of files. Give it some time to settle down.
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Dont forget the Hydracore is a maxed out performance kernel, designed for ultimate speed, so it will generate more heat doing basic things unlike the stock kernel.
and not to mention the massive power hungry screen and huge battery inside, its normal so dont worry about it. If it gets to the point where its too hot to touch, just remove the battery for 10mins and allow it to cool down.
Can I OC and UV GPU with hydracore kernel? I have S2 with dorimanx kernel , there is Stweaks app its very usefull when I can choose battery or performance profiles. and its auto OC and UV on that kernel. Can we get something on Note?
there are many apps that can do this, Tegrak, SetCPU etc, but be careful messing with voltages as it can prevent the phone from functioning.
You can use a basic app such as no-frills-CPU to adjust OC and governors.
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there are many apps that can do this, Tegrak, SetCPU etc, but be careful messing with voltages as it can prevent the phone from functioning.
You can use a basic app such as no-frills-CPU to adjust OC and governors.
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Yes, I know setcpu, but I want OC / UV GPU not CPU. On my S2 via STweaks I can OC/UV also GPU.
Ok, now Im on jellybam woth "voldemort" kernel and on battery it looks little less warmer but when I charging and try to play games or browse it gets really hot, like ~55C . Is it normal and not damage my Note? Also I always use 1ghz cpu speed. with 1.4 or 1.6 ghz its little bit warmer
55 is ok. No issues
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55 is ok. No issues
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What is highest temp that it could be and its not bad for phone.
My record was 56 C. Do I win something
Abagnale said:
My record was 56 C. Do I win something
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my record was 59C
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my record was 59C
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I guess you're the champ here
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I guess you're the champ here
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maybe and temp like this was on 1ghz cpu