I have it set on the defaults. 245-998. and governor on demand. does this make sense? abit noobish sorry. running enomther
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Also, I hope all these settings are reversible.. ie if I uninstall the program it goes back to what it was before?
The default settings is what heard works best. I don't use setup because it feels like I get worse battery life with it. I feel my phone gets great battery life without the program. Yes if you uninstall and reboot you are back to the settings before you installed the program.
That's not the part that saves battery, you need to enable profiles and down clock the cpu when it is asleep.
Which profiles do we enable? (that's the same basic setup I'm using too)
anyone?
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I'm sure someone will answer. I just downloaded set CPU to play with so once I find something I'll post.
you can enable the sleep/standby profile (setting the max to 245 and min as 245 as well); you can also set up the charging profile, failsafe profile, and when the power is below certain level
EDIT: the very basic setting to save some battery would be to enable the Standby/Sleep profile (set both max/min to 245)
Ok. Looking at it it seems very simple.enable profiles. Edit the sleep profile and set tour max to whatever you like. Seems straightforward to me, this is the first time I've looked or messed with it.
Oops. Should've refreshed before posting.
Ok. I'm using Enomther 1.8.1. And in spare parts there is a setting to set max and min cpu frequency, i left it as defualt which is the same default in SetCPU min max 245/998
So I went into profiles and enables sleep profile and set min max 245/245 but when I come out.. it says my defualt is now max min 384/245
Why did the defualt change im using only sleep profile and main profile
EDIT: makes sense the Max would fluctuate since I set it on demand.. Of course I wouldnt expect the CPU to be at 998 all the time . Sleep set at 245/245
I set all profiles to be 'on demand' and then sleep is 245/245, awake is 245/1113 and charging is 245/652 (stop it getting too hot)
imo sleep on 245/245 isn't the best. cos basic functions like clock won't be updated. it would update when wake causing even more CPU draw. my sleep is set at 325 max
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exactly. Oh by the way, I just saw your msg, I use both juicedefender and setcpu.
S_Dot said:
imo sleep on 245/245 isn't the best. cos basic functions like clock won't be updated. it would update when wake causing even more CPU draw. my sleep is set at 325 max
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can you tell me your full set CPU profiles and their values
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can you tell me your full set CPU profiles and their values
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So anyone with setcpu experience willing to help yet?
Sorry... It wasnt meant to be a secret lol.
Heres my Set CPU setting if im not using AVS.
Default: 998/245
Profile Settings
Charging: 806/245
Sleep/Standby: 384/245
Power < 40% : 886/245
Power < 30% : 844/245
Power < 20% : 806/245
Failsafe Batt > 40C : 768/245
Good Luck!
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So anyone with setcpu experience willing to help yet?
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Thanks for the help man, hopefully this'll help me out a bit with my battery life.
Those profiles are all 'on demand' though right?
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Thanks for the help man, hopefully this'll help me out a bit with my battery life.
Those profiles are all 'on demand' though right?
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They all are
I decided to get the setCPU app and check it out for the first time. I think I have a good handle on how to set it up and a good basic setup, but I have a few questions.
I am using the newest CyanogenMod ROM, CM 6 RC1
"Userspace" governor, the website lists it as "A method for controlling the CPU speed that isn't currently used by SetCPU" I am assuming this is some custom settings/tweaks included in the kernel by cyanogen/one of the dev's, but I am not sure. I have not enabled it yet until I know more about it, so some info here would be great. (the setCPU website says that all the governor profiles listed as available are based on the individual kernel, that is what made me think that the userspace is custom settings built in for cyanogenMod)
What would be a good "fail safe" temp setting to set up as a profile to prevent over heating in case something odd happens or I am outside on a hot day? I have it set to the default 50*C ATM.
Under advanced there is "powersave bias", defaults at 0%, anyone with a good setting to use for that?
Currently set it to over clock to 1113MHz, and I am looking for a good cross of extra speed/power with minimum battery impact or even some gain. (compared to stock) I have set up a screen off profile as well, with a 422MHz max to help battery life.
I did a search here on XDA and in google and didn't find much on this; I think a good "How To" sticky for setCPU would be great. Maybe give settings based on needs; performance, battery savings, or a good balance. (maybe break down the balanced option into battery biased and performance biased)
Anyone?...
I want to know if there is a script or something some trick to extend battery life??...i don't want programs or anything else...
1. Stay on 2G. Data activity using 3G/HSDPA drains battery the fastest.
2. Minimum brightness
3. No vibration if possible
4. Use custom kernels with governors such as smartassV2 or lazy or SavagedZen implementing deep sleep.
5. Don't sync too often (Facebook, Twitter, 4square etc.) Keep 'em syncing every 2 hours or so.
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1. Stay on 2G. Data activity using 3G/HSDPA drains battery the fastest.
2. Minimum brightness
3. No vibration if possible
4. Use custom kernels with governors such as smartassV2 or lazy or SavagedZen implementing deep sleep.
5. Don't sync too often (Facebook, Twitter, 4square etc.) Keep 'em syncing every 2 hours or so.
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thanks man
try set cpu or any application that can pro-long battery,but it can cause your mobile to lag sometimes..
this topic may help you to improve your battery life
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198333
keep the brightness low.....
turn the auto sync off when not in use........
turn off haptic feedback.........
always clear off runnings apps.......
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I want to know if there is a script or something some trick to extend battery life??...i don't want programs or anything else...
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Or get an extended battery from my favorite Mugen Power for 1400mAh which has OEM size and adds 17% more capacity.
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1904280 or flash this slim rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1956127
Max battery saving
Use a light rom like the Cyanogenmod 7 for Galaxy Mini and switch off every transition animation possible. Switch off auto-rotate if not using. Underclock to about 400 Mhz. and set ondemand as the governor. Lower screen brightness. After that, DANCE and shake your butt.
Why is it no matter what tool I use. Setcpu or Rom toolbox (currently using] my CPU speed that I set resets back to default and default governor. I keep trying to set it to 1900/245 on smooth ass and it changes at reboot and randomly throughout the day..
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Have you tried checking the set at boot option?
I recently rooted my Atrix HD, and it is now performing terribly -- Extremely laggy and slow, comparable to my old G1. I installed a good number of tweaks, primarily one to hide the soft keys and one to dim the screen lower than normal, along with the standard ROM Toolbox and such. I also installed Safestrap. Could a particular buggy application be causing this? My CPU monitor shows one core scaling normally, and the other nearly always stuck at max speed. I haven't tweaked the CPU clock speed or governor at all.
Download android tweaker and set the settings to performance.
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