[Q] should i set the min & max freq. to overclock ? - Samsung Galaxy Mini

should i set the min & max freq. to overclock ? i mean that if i want to overclock my mini to 710 Hz should i set min & max to 710 Hz

ujnikm said:
should i set the min & max freq. to overclock ? i mean that if i want to overclock my mini to 710 Hz should i set min & max to 710 Hz
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No.. Do not set both min/max to 710. Just max to 710 and min to 245 or 320.. setting max freq higher than the default 604 is already overclocking..

ujnikm said:
should i set the min & max freq. to overclock ? i mean that if i want to overclock my mini to 710 Hz should i set min & max to 710 Hz
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No dont do that...its of no use nd it will only overheat ur device reducing the life of the phones battery...also the battery will drain will be verrrryyy fast..
So choose wisely nd choosing the governer is also very important..

freakyfriday said:
No dont do that...its of no use nd it will only overheat ur device reducing the life of the phones battery...also the battery will drain will be verrrryyy fast..
So choose wisely nd choosing the governer is also very important..
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Thanx alot regarding to the governer which is good ?

ujnikm said:
Thanx alot regarding to the governer which is good ?
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If u want good battery set governer to - powersave.
If u want performance nd device to be snappy set it to but it reduces battery easily- performance.
So heres wat i do...i set min to 122mhz nd max to 480mhz as both run at same voltage and put the the governer as performance..it saves me a lot of juice
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And it also smooth..well not sooo smooooth but just smooth.. hehe

freakyfriday said:
If u want good battery set governer to - powersave.
If u want performance nd device to be snappy set it to but it reduces battery easily- performance.
So heres wat i do...i set min to 122mhz nd max to 480mhz as both run at same voltage and put the the governer as performance..it saves me a lot of juice
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And it also smooth..well not sooo smooooth but just smooth.. hehe
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Nice tip..thanx man !

If you set as performance it will just use max freq all the time... So better run with ondemand, Smartassv2 or lilgv2. They'll change frequency based on what's necessary, so it's best in terms of all-round battery life and performance.

LeQuazz said:
If you set as performance it will just use max freq all the time... So better run with ondemand, Smartassv2 or lilgv2. They'll change frequency based on what's necessary, so it's best in terms of all-round battery life and performance.
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Wat u said is correct but, always runnin at 480mhz in performance is better.
Cpu has to keep scaling from the thresholds so lag wil be very noticeble especially while using lower freqs..so i suggest my method only while usin lower frqs..
wat govs u suggest is for 600 nd above.
Smartasv2 nd lilgV2 are almost the same..checked their source myself..

Setting 480 with performance will drain more battery than 122/600 smartassv2. Just because the phone will run at 480 all tgh time instead of idling at 122 when you are using it.
It is allso very laggy. I would say setting 122/600 smartassv2 will give you the default performance for the best battery life. I personally overclock my phone only when charging it and never had battery problems.
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for more info about governor see my signature and select by yourself
setting 480mhz as Max and governor as performance is same as setting min and Max as 480mhz and its is not that it will save memory but I will consume more battery than normal
so set min as about 100mhz and do not set Max more than 810mhz
choose governor by knowing them not by others thinking

No,just set max and min frequency higher,but don't set both of them with the same value, it will make your phone burning..haha..

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[Q] cpu speed?

what are the best settings for
1)overclocking: which governer should i use and what should i set as min. and max. cpu frequency to overclock
SAFELY.
2)same for underclocking.
also suppose i wish to set cpu frequency at 700Mhz max. can i also set 700 as min.?or is there a problem with that?
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what are the best settings for
1)overclocking: which governer should i use and what should i set as min. and max. cpu frequency to overclock
SAFELY.
2)same for underclocking.
also suppose i wish to set cpu frequency at 700Mhz max. can i also set 700 as min.?or is there a problem with that?
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1) max- 729mhz, min- 320mhz, smartassV2, sio.
2) max- 480mhz,min- 245mhz, ondemand, deadline.
No, you can't because mini's processor's default max is 600mhz and keeping (forcing) it to min. 701mhz will probably ruin your processor so stay away from high min. frequencies.... Happy OC....
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ashu.bigsmoke said:
1) max- 729mhz, min- 320mhz, smartassV2, sio.
2) max- 480mhz,min- 245mhz, ondemand, deadline.
No, you can't because mini's processor's default max is 600mhz and keeping (forcing) it to min. 701mhz will probably ruin your processor so stay away from high min. frequencies.... Happy OC....
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so basically my min freq should not go above 600mhz...?
min frequency should not go above 200mhz
if you will set min frequency as 700 your mobile may reboot
and you can't oc stock rom, you will need to have custom rom like emanon
If you OC a lot then the camera might not work also.
just check all the things before doing OC
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Post your SetCPU / No Frills Settings (governor, min/max frequency, i/o scheduler)

Post your SetCPU / No Frills Settings (governor, min/max frequency, i/o scheduler)
Share your SetCPU or No Frill CPU settings .. You can share the following things..
Minimum and Maximum frequency
Governor used
I/o scheduler used
Profiles (if any)
I, myself am using...
Governor = SmartassV2
Max freq. = 806 MHz
Min freq. = 122Mhz
Scheduler - sio
Profiles = None
added a heat profile which turns on when the temp is over 35°C and sets the MHz to 320-600
Had some reboots because of the heat these days :S
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I have no schedule and no profiles
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smoza said:
I have no schedule and no profiles
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Pon de mínimo 320-480
Perfect balance..
Max 700
Min 100
Smartassv2
Max 850 while playing games
And a heat profile
Using cm10 and NOPE
aashay960 said:
Perfect balance..
Max 700
Min 100
Smartassv2
Max 850 while playing games
And a heat profile
Using cm10 and NOPE
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What is a heat profile?
LaKsHaY1997 said:
What is a heat profile?
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If battery temperature more than 39 C, max frequency to 400..
Thats what I use
aashay960 said:
If battery temperature more than 39 C, max frequency to 400..
Thats what I use
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If battery temp is over 39 C I shove it in the freezer !!
I've always insisted performance/sio is best . After being literally forced screaming and kicking to try his preferred settings I now like interactive/row for daily and performance/deadline for benching
whoamigriffiths said:
If battery temp is over 39 C I shove it in the freezer !!
I've always insisted performance/sio is best . After being literally forced screaming and kicking to try his preferred settings I now like interactive/row for daily and performance/deadline for benching
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I use these settings for daily use not for benchmarking (which I RARELY do). So according to you what should be a comfortable temperature to set? Also, does the country make a difference? If it does, the climate in india is very hot right now
Performance/sio = Bad battery life + Frequent overheating?? Is this true?
aashay960 said:
I use these settings for daily use not for benchmarking (which I RARELY do). So according to you what should be a comfortable temperature to set? Also, does the country make a difference? If it does, the climate in india is very hot right now
Performance/sio = Bad battery life + Frequent overheating?? Is this true?
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I imagine country has an awful lot to do with the cpus temp . I'm in the UK and I really don't recall ever going over 38 degrees C (more like 36)
And yes performance/sio will be bad battery life cos if its my phone its ramped to 828min /828 max and being tortured for 12 hours at a time
as I said in the uk I've never had issues with overheating
whoamigriffiths said:
I imagine country has an awful lot to do with the cpus temp . I'm in the UK and I really don't recall ever going over 38 degrees C (more like 36)
And yes performance/sio will be bad battery life cos if its my phone its ramped to 828min /828 max and being tortured for 12 hours at a time
as I said in the uk I've never had issues with overheating
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I've tried different settings and 39 is the point where it starts to 'feel' hot. So then setcpu works its magic and i stop working if its not impotant, screen off, and then I'm back
I live in Ireland and today for the first time ever I got a SetCpu notification because of overheating ha, although it was a hot day
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DillaDawg said:
I live in Ireland and today for the first time ever I got a SetCpu notification because of overheating ha, although it was a hot day
Sent from my HTC Desire C
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SetCpu gives notifications? Didn't knew that.
This has been my setup for a while now:
SetCPU:
Min/Max: 75/750 MHz
Governor: Lulzactive
I/O Scheduler: row
Profiles:
a) 100 priority: Screen Off: 200 Min-300 Max: Lulzactive: row
b) 99 priority: Charging: 600 Min-750 Max: Lulzactive: row
My CPU can't handle over 750 Mhz... but I really don't need much CPU speed anyway
i'm quite new to these things with the no-frills app. I need someone who can tell me which options are best for saving up battery while still being able to do some basic stuff without any effort from the device (and to play some games from time to time ). I have no idea what all of the schedulers do
here they are if someone can explain what each does :
abyssplug
ondemandq
lagfree
lazy
smartassv2
interactivex
pegasusq
hotplug
conservative
userspace
powersave
lionheart
ondemand
performance
and the things at the right :
noop
deadline
row
cfg
btw today I flashed goldenkernel v2 on my s3 mini (mainly because of the ability to have more battery life), but don't know what setup to make in no-frills in order to save battery and keep my phone with good performance.
Please HELP !!
koragg97 said:
i'm quite new to these things with the no-frills app. I need someone who can tell me which options are best for saving up battery while still being able to do some basic stuff without any effort from the device (and to play some games from time to time ). I have no idea what all of the schedulers do
here they are if someone can explain what each does :
abyssplug
ondemandq
lagfree
lazy
smartassv2
interactivex
pegasusq
hotplug
conservative
userspace
powersave
lionheart
ondemand
performance
and the things at the right :
noop
deadline
row
cfg
btw today I flashed goldenkernel v2 on my s3 mini (mainly because of the ability to have more battery life), but don't know what setup to make in no-frills in order to save battery and keep my phone with good performance.
Please HELP !!
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READ HERE: http://bit.ly/1dwdKpf
By the way, next time post in your device's forum, this is for HTC Desire C.
atomomega said:
READ HERE: http://bit.ly/1dwdKpf
By the way, next time post in your device's forum, this is for HTC Desire C.
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thanks and sorry about the post but i completely forgot to check out if this article is for my s3 mini. when i found it i was so happy that i could ask my question here that forgot about everything else
my config
i am using xperia m dual(C2004) below are my config
karthikgoud said:
i am using xperia m dual(C2004) below are my config
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Actually this is a desire c forum.. But I'll post mine too (as a old desire c user)
Xperia sp (c5303) on cm11
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[Q] What is the best CPU settings for Samsung Galaxy Mini

What is the best CPU settings for Samsung Galaxy Mini, Cyanogenmod 7.2?
Max CPU?
Min CPU?
Governor?
skljsklj1 said:
What is the best CPU settings for Samsung Galaxy Mini, Cyanogenmod 7.2?
Max CPU?
Min CPU?
Governor?
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Min CPU is your choice and the safe and best setting for Max is 800-900mhz. Further overclocking than this will overheat the phone, decreases battery life and processor life.
f_u_006 said:
Min CPU is your choice and the safe and best setting for Max is 800-900mhz. Further overclocking than this will overheat the phone, decreases battery life and processor life.
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800-900??? Your phone will reboot in 3 seconds! You are talking about Gio and Ace OC frequencies.
@op Just go with 320 min and 748 max with ondemand, smartassv2.
ast00 said:
800-900??? Your phone will reboot in 3 seconds! You are talking about Gio and Ace OC frequencies.
@op Just go with 320 min and 748 max with ondemand, smartassv2.
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Just 800 will be safe but a very little temperature and battery decrease.
but one notch at time, wait a minute or two for each notch of overclocking.
Default settings should be better
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f_u_006 said:
Just 800 will be safe but a very little temperature and battery decrease.
but one notch at time, wait a minute or two for each notch of overclocking.
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SOME Minis can get to 800, but most of them stop at 787. The REALLY safe 748, mine can go up to 787.
skljsklj1 said:
What is the best CPU settings for Samsung Galaxy Mini, Cyanogenmod 7.2?
Max CPU?
Min CPU?
Governor?
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245MHz min and 600MHz max are enough for daily usage in cm7.2 with onDemand or Smartassv2 governers..
for more performance set 748MHz as max...

overclocking

Is there any way to overclock this device's cpu or gpu or even change governors?
revery0 said:
Is there any way to overclock this device's cpu or gpu or even change governors?
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I hope this will help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/asc...7en-rom-v1-0-emui-2-3-4-4-2-23-10-14-t2916016
This rom has modified governors and does not gives you the ability to change anything or adjust the cpu speed...
revery0 said:
Is there any way to overclock this device's cpu or gpu or even change governors?
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We don't have a kernel that supports overclocking or has different governors implemented, so that's a no...
GawDroid said:
We don't have a kernel that supports overclocking or has different governors implemented, so that's a no...
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Actually we do.. the stock kernel allows to overclock ( optimum performance power plan )
revery0 said:
Actually we do.. the stock kernel allows to overclock ( optimum performance power plan )
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AFAIK, the power plan modifies the cpu frequency stepping, but still it doesn't allow surpassing the maximum CPU frequency of 1795 MHz.
And the only governor in our kernel is a version of hotplug.
Here's how it works in my understanding:
Quote: The “hotplug” governor scales CPU frequency based on load, similar to “ondemand”. It scales up to the highest frequency when “up_threshold” is crossed and scales down one frequency at a time when “down_threshold” is crossed.
The powerplan can modify the up- and down- threshold steps (so the device can use max frequency sooner and stay on higher frequencies longer), but that doesn't affect max frequency at all.
Hi!
This scripts is not overclock, but change/lock clock speed.
You need root, and any Script runner app.
Ddr_gpu=lock max speed ddr and gpu
ddr_gpu_cpu=lock max speed ddr, gpu and cpu
ddr_gpu_cpu_4core=lock max speed ddr, gpu, cpu and lock 4 core cpu
ddr_gpu_cpu_core_4core_stock=revert all to stock.
This scripts not pernement, if you restart the phone, all settings revert back to stock.
Ps: please when you download this files, delete the .zip.
No-Frills CPU Control
This apk controls your CPU on device.
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Ziółek said:
No-Frills CPU Control
This apk controls your CPU on device.
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Won't allow overclocking max frequency either... Just increasing min freq, and decreasing max freq.
Pretty much useless on P7, since we only have 1 governor and 3 I/O schedulers to chose from.
GawDroid said:
Won't allow overclocking max frequency either... Just increasing min freq, and decreasing max freq.
Pretty much useless on P7, since we only have 1 governor and 3 I/O schedulers to chose from.
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Where I wrote that this app allowed overclocking ? It control CPU min and max frequency but only in factory fixed range.
Ziółek said:
Where I wrote that this app allowed overclocking ? It control CPU min and max frequency but only in factory fixed range.
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Easy, Ziółek You never said it did.
However, since No-Frills doesn't do any good in the terms of overclocking, why posting about it in the overclocking thread
Would you agree?
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GawDroid said:
Easy, Ziółek You never said it did.
However, since No-Frills doesn't do any good in the terms of overclocking, why posting about it in the overclocking thread
Would you agree?
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Agree I referred only to the post with scripts
pozdro z Wawy :good:
No-frills not work correctly on p7...can't lock max speed and 4cpu clock, and can't lock gpu and ddr clock...
But this scripts do.
Try and check with cooltool.

Best governor,sheduler etc

Hello guys..Now how we have a lot of new kernel, in yours opinion which is best setup for performance,battery in governor, sheduler ,min&max Cpu,Gpu etc for our MI3 ? For now I use interactive,noop ,min 300 MHz and max 1,2 MHz..Gpu max 462MHz.. And that's seems ok for me..and franco kernel by audahadi
Nightmare + tripndroid 1.2-1.5Ghz, gpu 330Mhz
pgqta said:
Nightmare + tripndroid 1.2-1.5Ghz, gpu 330Mhz
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Min cpu frequency 1.2 Ghz?? Why?
are you into gaming?
This is my current setup on XenonHD with Stuxnet+ kernel
(with regard to stats posted HERE)
HEIS3NBERG said:
4 hours of SoT with 50% ? How did you do that ? I'm reaching the 4hours of SoT sometimes but with 0% of battery :crying:
What is the other saving stuff you talking plz ?
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damnthomas said:
wt setting is best for batter besides cpu set to governor and uc uv skills by Dark Knight
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(I'm going to go tab by tab in Kernel Adiutor)
CPU:
CPU Max Freq- 1497MHz
CPU Min Freq- 300MHz
CPU Governor- conservative
Multicore Power Saving- Aggressive
Sync Threshold- 1190Mhz
Input Boost Freq- 960MHz
CPU Voltage:
300MHz- 700mV
422MHz- 705mV
499MHz- 705mV
576MHz- 710mV
653MHz- 710mV
729MHz- 715mV
883MHz- 725mV
CPU Hotplug:
MPDecision- ON (Stuxnet has no other hotplugs yet, and disabling hotplugs allows you to manually control which cores are active by checking boxes in CPU tab. But I didn't want to permanently switch off some cores, as it would probably affect smoothness, so decided to let MPDecision take care of it)
That's about all the Power-saving changes I made. :good:
The Dork Knight Rises said:
This is my current setup on XenonHD with Stuxnet+ kernel
(with regard to stats posted HERE)
(I'm going to go tab by tab in Kernel Adiutor)
CPU:
CPU Max Freq- 1497MHz
CPU Min Freq- 300MHz
CPU Governor- conservative
Multicore Power Saving- Aggressive
Sync Threshold- 1190Mhz
Input Boost Freq- 960MHz
CPU Voltage:
300MHz- 700mV
422MHz- 705mV
499MHz- 705mV
576MHz- 710mV
653MHz- 710mV
729MHz- 715mV
883MHz- 725mV
CPU Hotplug:
MPDecision- ON (Stuxnet has no other hotplugs yet, and disabling hotplugs allows you to manually control which cores are active by checking boxes in CPU tab. But I didn't want to permanently switch off some cores, as it would probably affect smoothness, so decided to let MPDecision take care of it)
That's about all the Power-saving changes I made. :good:
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Can you explain why have you set your Sync Threshold to 1190Mhz
shabtab said:
Can you explain why have you set your Sync Threshold to 1190Mhz
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Actually I can't...cuz I have no idea!
If you read the original post I linked, my aim was to increase battery life, so I just reduced all clock speeds while maintaining the default order
MaxFreq>SyncThreshold>InputFreq>MinFreq
But it gave me awesome results (again, check the link in prev post) without causing any lags, and ppl were asking for my setup, so I shared it with you guys.
Hope it helps you too :good:
The Dork Knight Rises said:
This is my current setup on XenonHD with Stuxnet+ kernel
(with regard to stats posted HERE)
(I'm going to go tab by tab in Kernel Adiutor)
CPU:
CPU Max Freq- 1497MHz
CPU Min Freq- 300MHz
CPU Governor- conservative
Multicore Power Saving- Aggressive
Sync Threshold- 1190Mhz
Input Boost Freq- 960MHz
CPU Voltage:
300MHz- 700mV
422MHz- 705mV
499MHz- 705mV
576MHz- 710mV
653MHz- 710mV
729MHz- 715mV
883MHz- 725mV
CPU Hotplug:
MPDecision- ON (Stuxnet has no other hotplugs yet, and disabling hotplugs allows you to manually control which cores are active by checking boxes in CPU tab. But I didn't want to permanently switch off some cores, as it would probably affect smoothness, so decided to let MPDecision take care of it)
That's about all the Power-saving changes I made. :good:
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Mine is quite same and with Stuxnet on RR ROM, 1 Hours SOT per 10%; quite impressive.
The Dork Knight Rises said:
Actually I can't...cuz I have no idea!
If you read the original post I linked, my aim was to increase battery life, so I just reduced all clock speeds while maintaining the default order
MaxFreq>SyncThreshold>InputFreq>MinFreq
But it gave me awesome results (again, check the link in prev post) without causing any lags, and ppl were asking for my setup, so I shared it with you guys.
Hope it helps you too :good:
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okay let me explain then it used to increase the max cpu clock speed if needed, like if you've clocked your cpu at 1.5 and the cpu gets exhausted with 100% usage then the cpu will be increased to given SyncThreshold value for sometime to lower the pressure on cpu,, in simple words it should not be lower than the max cpu Freq. and preferably disabling it is a better option.. and btw your settings are just awesome phone is not over heating also and thanks.
shabtab said:
okay let me explain then it used to increase the max cpu clock speed if needed, like if you've clocked your cpu at 1.5 and the cpu gets exhausted with 100% usage then the cpu will be increased to given SyncThreshold value for sometime to lower the pressure on cpu,, in simple words it should not be lower than the max cpu Freq. and preferably disabling it is a better option.. and btw your settings are just awesome phone is not over heating also and thanks.
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Ah that makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
EDIT: But then why was SyncThreshold less than Max by default?
EDIT2: Also, same thing's been done by this awesome guy @nicholaschum (Google searched 'CPU Sync Threshold' LOL):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56974252&postcount=363
The Dork Knight Rises said:
Ah that makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
EDIT: But then why was SyncThreshold less than Max by default?
EDIT2: Also, same thing's been done by this awesome guy @nicholaschum (Google searched 'CPU Sync Threshold' LOL):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56974252&postcount=363
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I am also wondering why people are keeping it less than default it just makes no sense.
@Gnome You are a pro kernel dev, right? Can you please explain to us (noobs :laugh what is up with the SyncThreshold value and what exactly it does?
The Dork Knight Rises said:
This is my current setup on XenonHD with Stuxnet+ kernel
That's about all the Power-saving changes I made. :good:
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Your guides are always that helpful. Hope to see more guides from you! Pressed the thanks button.
Which is the best kernel for you?
mipo007 said:
Which is the best kernel for you?
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Kernel by Gnome :thumbup:
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