Hallo.
I have an Droid 4 now. But i have a question. If i install Cyanogen via Safetrap, is it possible to overclock (or underclock, which is more important)? i ask because normally i underclock my phone for navigation or gaming. if i have done that on my xperia pro, it woked with full sped, but that wasn't necessary and so i startet using that programs
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Ive heard that hero beta 4 works best with overclock at 528.
I have open overclock app and it enables me to set min and max frequency, which i dont fully understand the logistics of just that it pushes the hardware to function faster (maybe not?). How do i achieve 528? What do i set min and max on, thanks?
A general overview of overclock would be nice too, like when what settings are appropriate. thanks again
Hi all, I'm AWOL from the EVO forum while I get my wife's Hero set up.
I just loaded up DC 2.09 (latest / final release) and I'm working through SetCPU, but I saw one user at least who said DC automatically scales the CPU all by itself. So do I need SetCPU to get some battery benefits? The phone is screen-off a lot, mostly used for just calls, texts, and camera other than that, so if it will kick down to 245 automatically, that should save a lot of watts.
So do I need SetCPU, or will DC underclock out-of-the-box?
(Edit: I guess SetCPU gives me the OVERclock, doesn't it? Still, I'd like to know about DC's background so I know how to set up profiles, or even if I should.)
I haven't used DC in a while, but I'm fairly certain it doesn't come with the ability to underclock by default....I'm pretty sure it comes with a stock or very-similar-to-stock kernel that wouldn't have any different cpu speed settings. I could be wrong but nothing in the main OP of his post (here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=656690) suggests otherwise. That ability might be available in the DConfig settings somewhere, but I haven't used/seen it in a couple months to remember. Check there first.
If you don't see anything, you probably will want to use SetCPU or the OC widget to scale down. I'd also recommend using the Screen Off profile in SetCPU, to lower the max speed when the screen is off. Sounds like it would be a useful one for you.
This may not work with the included kernel, so if you don't see any results try a different kernel built specifically for use with OC/setcpu:
This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=750170
or one of these: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=705074 for DC.
Hope this helps.
I searched but couldnt find a clear answer. Is there any reason my set cpu only goes up to 998 max?
That's the native clock speed of the CPU? I don't get your point
SetCPU isn't an over-clocking app, you want a higher speed, you have to flash a kernel that supports the speed you want.
I figured out my problem..I was running a sense rom on my G2 which let me overclock. Its been a while just got my nexus repaired and back from htc i just need a custom rom to overclock..sorry guys
Thinking of installing the CPU monitor SystemPanel App for my SGS running 2.2.1
Need to know whats killing my battery life.
I have heard that it might slow it down though. Can anyone recommend a good CPU monitor app to work with 2.2.1?
Thanks.
I would first recommend if your phone is rooted, to get Titanium Backup and freeze/delete bloatware from phone. SetCPU is a nice app to help downclock your phone's processor by setting up profiles for when you want it to kick in.
I am using the latest Arrrghhhs anykernel along with ROM toolbox pro to underclock my min clock speed to 96MHz and overclock my max clock speed to 1890MHz. Im using ondemand as my cpu governor and row as my i/o scheduler. I have the option to overvolt and undervolt using ROM toolbox as well. I did some searching but cannot find any info specific to the Atrix HD. I was just curious if anyone has tinkered with this much and if so what have you found to be the best clock speeds/governor/scheduler/voltage combination. I've never really heard anything about overvolting, what if any benefits can come from this? Also what is the most you have been able to undervolt with causing a bootloop or other issues? On my old S3 I had a app that would test if your settings were stable by running different processes to put a heavy load on the device. You could run it as long as you wanted but I had learned if it reported no errors after 10 mins it was usually pretty stable at those settings. I cannot remember the name of the program and searching turned up nothing, I was hoping someone knew of it or knew of one that does the same thing. Thanks in advance for any help!