Hi guys I have a i9000 rooted with custom from and I wanted to improve performance and battery life can that be done by setting the CPU speeds or overclocking as I believe its called any help would be great cheers guys
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If you need an app, try NSTools.
I got it I was just wondering what the best settings would be
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Every device is different for over clocking because of the manufacturing process just make sure the setting "apply at boot" isn't ticked while trying out different settings then test the settings and make sure its stable then if it works for you you can check apply at boot overclocking will decrease battery life though if you want to increase battery life you will need to under volt your phone (this is assuming your kernel supports overclocking and undervolting)
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Yea I can do both just don't really wanna mess about with it until I know more about it.. am I right to assume undervolting would reduce performance
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No I thought this at first as well, the performance remains the same the only way it will result in performance issues is if you do it to much the phone will become unstable but as I said before test the settings before saving
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hello all friends. is there any tweak to increase our phone overclocking limit? my phone can be overclock to 806mhz max but it will hang if i use processor intensive app. it will stable if i overclock it to 787mhz only. but i things i feel weird, when i overclock to 806mhz then i run antutu benchmark it will be just fine wihout rebooting. why is this happen?
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not 100% sure, but afaik it's a hardware issue, and different phones have different results. i can't oc mine above 800 without rebooting. some can. some aren't stable above 700.
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cascabel said:
not 100% sure, but afaik it's a hardware issue, and different phones have different results. i can't oc mine above 800 without rebooting. some can. some aren't stable above 700.
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yes i know its depend on hardware. even the same phone with same manufacturing date also could have a different result in everclocking. i just want to know if there any tweak or mod to improve overclocking.
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kopter36 said:
yes i know its depend on hardware. even the same phone with same manufacturing date also could have a different result in everclocking. i just want to know if there any tweak or mod to improve overclocking.
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i haven't found one, unfortunately. and i did try looking for tweaks to make my device stable at higher frequencies. i don't think there is. but then i may be wrong.
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There is no way to get no reboots at 806+ as you mentioned. You will always have reboots at this freq.Mine is only stable at 748 , at 768 getting reboots
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There is no way to get no reboots at 806+ as you mentioned. You will always have reboots at this freq.Mine is only stable at 748 , at 768 getting reboots
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erm ok. 1 last question. what does thing that make it reboot? i mean is it because of heat or system halt cause by miscalculation of data that happen when system bottlenecked occur?
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some procesors are built very well and they can run at 825mhz without reboots and such,mine on the other hand, cant go above 729.
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some procesors are built very well and they can run at 825mhz without reboots and such,mine on the other hand, cant go above 729.
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yes i know that well but i just dont know what really makes our phone reboot when we overclocked it. is it cause by overheat that toggle the max temp threshold to automatically reboot it or cause by bottlenecked?
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yes i know that well but i just dont know what really makes our phone reboot when we overclocked it. is it cause by overheat that toggle the max temp threshold to automatically reboot it or cause by bottlenecked?
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yes,overheating and influicient power to supply processor.
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I think its to prevent too much battery consumption.When i play games , it run at max speed.
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What kernel are you on?
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are you running on power save mode or apps like juice defender ?
if not.. are you rooted? if yes try set cpu app or no frills cpu and change the governer to performance
Thanks for the reply, i am using original rom (not root) and its 4.04
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isnt it a good thing if your cpu doesnt jump to much...
will save some of battery
probably kernel .. try to change kernel
berstein said:
Thanks for the reply, i am using original rom (not root) and its 4.04
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check if the power save is active
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Our phones are designed in such a way that the our phone's processor will run at more speed only when it is necessary..there are many reasons main reasons being
1) More speed=more battery consumption
2) More speed=more heat generated..continuosly if the processor is running @ max speed, more heat will b generated & it may harm your phone.
So, it is always good if the phone is running at low speeds for smaller processes & if it goes to deep sleep when u lock ur phone's screen..
200 is good. I even want my note to automatically go into to deep sleep everytime I press the power key.
Hi everyone, as i have been starting to fiddle around with governors i discovered that my setting won't stick and I'll have to reset them after rebooting, what could be the solution to it?
Also after researching it seem the better governor is smartassV2? Should i change any voltage or GHz for balanced performance and battery life?
Thanks all for helping out yet again:beer:
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what app that u use to set governor? do u tick 'set at boot'?
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Hi everyone, as i have been starting to fiddle around with governors i discovered that my setting won't stick and I'll have to reset them after rebooting, what could be the solution to it?
Also after researching it seem the better governor is smartassV2? Should i change any voltage or GHz for balanced performance and battery life?
Thanks all for helping out yet again:beer:
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What app are you using to do this? Try trickstermod or daemon controller
And have a look at the guide linked in my signature, that might answer your questions about overclocking and undervolting
You'll have to look on a pc or on a browser on your phone
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Ah right, knew I forget something. I am using vipervivo ROM with redux 0.7
The venom tweak is the one i used to change governors, and yes i did tick the setting to apply setting on boot.
Thanks mark I'll have a look at your post to decide on oc and UV
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maybe u can try apps like trickstermod like mark said or SetCPU.
hope that help.
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Never, ever, ****ing ever set your clock speed apps to set on boot.
Why? If you set up a frequency that your device cannot handle it will set these frequencies as soon as your phone hits the loading screen. You will not be able to boot your device as the clock settings will kick in immediately and freeze your system.
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Ah right, knew I forget something. I am using vipervivo ROM with redux 0.7
The venom tweak is the one i used to change governors, and yes i did tick the setting to apply setting on boot.
So basically wt it meant is u want to the settin keep g u set after every reboot..
If you dont check that option the settings will revert to default setting when u reboot
Thanks mark I'll have a look at your post to decide on oc and UV
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In case you are using setcpu then there is an option on main tab which u shud check..
It says keep the setting stable on boot..
So basically wt it meant is u want to keep the setting u set after every reboot..
If you dont check that option the settings will revert to default setting when u reboot
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Most roms running ics or greater have built in safety, so if the phone force closes set on boot will not apply. It is perfectly safe to set your governors and I/o on these roms. Check for info about current Rom you are running, if it has this feature go nuts and test the limits of your phone . Do your research peoples, can't stress that enough, find out what you can about your phone and current rom/radio/kernal and you won't hurt your phone. Fail to do so and risk bricking your device, its that simple.
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Dear s5830 users,,,
Can u suggest me how to keep phone without getting lag??? Because sometimes it is getting very slow,take time to load contacts,apps,sms???
****and anyway to have a good battery life????
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Dear s5830 users,,,
Can u suggest me how to keep phone without getting lag??? Because sometimes it is getting very slow,take time to load contacts,apps,sms???
****and anyway to have a good battery life????
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if you want it to have lesser lag try adding some tweaks then OC. but that will cost you battery.
so for me performace = battery.
if you want longer battery life you can't have that performance.
Search Android development for scripts and tweaks.
You can find one in my signature.
Maybe some scripts will work,But battery is a big problem.
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Flash a Kernel which have a battery extender then go to setting->Leistung(Excuse me but I dont know what Leistung is in english)->CPU Settings->Max. CPU Frequenzy to 825 MGhz.Because of the Battery extender it won't take tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
much battery life.
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Leistung is performance in english.
Mayhem66 said:
Dear s5830 users,,,
Can u suggest me how to keep phone without getting lag??? Because sometimes it is getting very slow,take time to load contacts,apps,sms???
****and anyway to have a good battery life????
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Hi mayhem
I believe that good battery life and no lags at the same time, perhaps the samsung stock rom keep it simple
Custom rom's are recommended when you want more than that
Download ds battery saver from play store for battery.
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Try reading this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2275151
Hi there, especially to all the masters here.. I'm just confused of what the Seeder really does in our device. Please anyone who could give advice if this apps really do a significant to galaxy mini. Others said that it was just a placebo effect, Anyway, when I'm using it I can't really notice a great change of performance or it would just be the way I used it... TIA.! Godbless
It depends on the device and it's usage
It only reduces the extra lag (which should not happen)
If the lag is normal then the app cannot do anything about it
got a good explanation, i'm clear now.i guest,, thank you for the respond, i should continue use of seeder...:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:hahah
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seeder
usually is used for cm9+ roms cause they're laggy
thank you for the info men... btw what's the best setting for this?? eg. light,moderate,heavy. and for i/o to extend, how it affect the performance of mini,tia,,
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harleylla said:
thank you for the info men... btw what's the best setting for this?? eg. light,moderate,heavy. and for i/o to extend, how it affect the performance of mini,tia,,
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Don't know about both of them
But as far as I have understand the option I think i/o extend will increase the number of inputs which can be placed in the line
(this is just my thinking I don't know what it really does)
thanx dheeraj,,cheers,!, :thumbup:
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