Hi!
I've found this thread which explains in detail all Governor/Schedulers characteristics and much more.
Even if the thread is SGS2 based, there is one thing that catched my attention.
It is written that setting the min CPU frequency @ 100 Mhz actually takes more power during phone standby then the 200 Mhz setting because of cpu voltages...
Does anybody has similare experiences with the Galaxy S i9000?
Which is the recommendable min CPU freq for the lowest battery consumption during Standby?
Thank you!
it depend on devices n true voltage lacking when cpu standby, but its dualcore vs single core
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An this mean what for device i9000 ???
compacity said:
it depend on devices n true voltage lacking when cpu standby, but its dualcore vs single core
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Nope, doesnt mean anything mate, juz info, actually u need to test it urself. as for me, locking min cpu doesnt solve battery drain in smartphone.
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Okay sorry for my stupid question ...
i have min cpu by 100mhz ...and for me it is okay...
Sure and if you have apps which let the cpu not going to standby , it doesn`t take effect ...
What min cpu do yu have? Only for information ...
compacity said:
Nope, doesnt mean anything mate, juz info, actually u need to test it urself. as for me, locking min cpu doesnt solve battery drain in smartphone.
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freakymod2120 said:
Okay sorry for my stupid question ...
i have min cpu by 100mhz ...and for me it is okay...
Sure and if you have apps which let the cpu not going to standby , it doesn`t take effect ...
What min cpu do yu have? Only for information ...
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mine dont lock mincpu, as i let da gov do it, mincpu goes to any value cpu needed.but literally 100 was default. but i use script tweak on init.d to shut all background app/lagfree/sdread ahead/ n auto taskmanager to manage free RAM. So feel free to use any combo u feel battery saving as i m waiting tony stark to create a nuclearbased battery for smartfone
n no kidding mate, discussion on saving battery already been solved as not recommended topic, so try to find any setting that pleases u.
or maybe u can try slimbase ROM
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200MHz is the best minimum CPU frequency for both performance and battery consumption for most cases. Leave your minimum at 200MHz.
What govenor do you use???
Kingo64 said:
200MHz is the best minimum CPU frequency for both performance and battery consumption for most cases. Leave your minimum at 200MHz.
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What govenor do you use???
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Ondemand. I also use SIO as a scheduler but cannot really feel any difference between it and other IO schedulers.
whats the difference between ondemand and interactive ...???
it is a little bit off-topic but what are the differences between the differnt I/O-Scheduler ...(actually i`m using row ...)
Thx
Kingo64 said:
Ondemand. I also use SIO as a scheduler but cannot really feel any difference between it and other IO schedulers.
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freakymod2120 said:
whats the difference between ondemand and interactive ...???
it is a little bit off-topic but what are the differences between the differnt I/O-Scheduler ...(actually i`m using row ...)
Thx
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Sorry, i didn't want to press thanks ;PP
Let google be your friend. You will get great overviews. (There is as example a overview for governors - i thonk it was for SGS2 - but it is partly right on every phone)
i'm sorry i didnt remember the URL ;DD
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Hey guys i am currently using CM7 kittenlinux base (in fact autoradios cm7 light ics modded)
I just want to know which is a safe overclocking frequency for the mini. I plan to use 710hz but u guys tell me =)
Thank you.
Each phone have not same. ...not every phone stable in the same MHz like i am not stable in800MHz...but someone is stable..so try it by urself...and dont overclock too much...waste battery
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i always use 729-748 as max cpu frequency and the lowest frequency as min cpu frequency... as governor i use ondemand or lilgV2... for me works fine but you should find your own configuration because it depends from the use you mean to do with your device... for example if you use you phon for gaming so you need high freqency for lagless gaming experience but a governor and a shleuder that make long battery life... try by yourself xD
For maximum freq 710, for minimum freq 245 (less chance of hanging when waking device) and governor smartassv2. That's how I roll
AndroidUser99 said:
Each phone have not same. ...not every phone stable in the same MHz like i am not stable in800MHz...but someone is stable..so try it by urself...and dont overclock too much...waste battery
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Thnx everyone but how do i know that a particular frequency is stable on my phone ??
kirakun said:
Thnx everyone but how do i know that a particular frequency is stable on my phone ??
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By putting phone in horizontal position, display facing south-west, and perfectly balanced lol but really, you'll notice how it performs, any fc's or hangs or random reboots are bad signs
Hi guys, some times ago I flashed Semaphore, but it haven't any CPU step higher than 1000 MHz. Can I have more CPU steps,like Devil, in Semaphore? (100-1400 MHz)
(Sorry for my bad english)
Download Semaphore Manager from the market. You can overclock using that app. Mind you, semaphore kernel can get glitchy at ~114% OC and up, so you might want to go with 110 and build gradually until you find a sweet spot...
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Hr Kristian said:
Download Semaphore Manager from the market. You can overclock using that app. Mind you, semaphore kernel can get glitchy at ~114% OC and up, so you might want to go with 110 and build gradually until you find a sweet spot...
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Yeah, I know that, but with Live oc my limit is... 106 % :crying: I have tried every thing but I don't know why the CPU is so limited...
Heh, mine caps at 108%. It would be nice to "normally" oc to 1200mHz on semaphore. I could get 1296mHz with 108% like on Devil.
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Yeah, I know that, but with Live oc my limit is... 106 % :crying: I have tried every thing but I don't know why the CPU is so limited...
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the "live oc" has better performance of "simple oc" (at equal overclocking), because "live oc" overclock all frequencies and not only the higher frequency.
But with "live oc" you can raise less the frequencies
DeusEx80 said:
the "live oc" has better performance of "simple oc" (at equal overclocking), because "live oc" overclock all frequencies and not only the higher frequency.
But with "live oc" you can raise less the frequencies
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Ok... So, is there a method to raise the limit?
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Ok... So, is there a method to raise the limit?
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The only limit is your device. If your CPU/GPU doesn't like OC - you have to live with it (or buy another I9000 :cyclops: )
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The only limit is your device. If your CPU/GPU doesn't like OC - you have to live with it (or buy another I9000 :cyclops: )
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Ummh, ok...
But the SGS don't support GPU Overclock, right?
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Ummh, ok...
But the SGS don't support GPU Overclock, right?
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Theoretically yes, but if you overclock BUS, your CPU, GPU, and RAM are OC'ed. On stock BUS is clocked at 200mHz. If you use LiveOC 110%, you overclock everything by 10% - GPU goes from 200mHz -> 220mHz, CPU from 1000mHz -> 1100mHz. That's why it's more unstable than normal OC.
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Theoretically yes, but if you overclock BUS, your CPU, GPU, and RAM are OC'ed. On stock BUS is clocked at 200mHz. If you use LiveOC 110%, you overclock everything by 10% - GPU goes from 200mHz -> 220mHz, CPU from 1000mHz -> 1100mHz. That's why it's more unstable than normal OC.
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Ah, that's new for me
You might be able to get a higher stable overclock with voltage increase; available in later versions of semaphore, but that's something you'd need some guidance doing, and of course there are the general risks of that.
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You might be able to get a higher stable overclock with voltage increase; available in later versions of semaphore, but that's something you'd need some guidance doing, and of course there are the general risks of that.
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I don't want to destroy my battery... It drops too much like this, with overvolting it will die in five minutes
Hello .. I'm Asking About The Maximal Cpu Frequency That I can Set On My Galaxy Mini To Be Faster And Smooth
Without having breaking it ??
& Thx !! :good:
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On stock it's set to 600MHz. 748MHz works for me without any hiccups.
200min and 780max
Governor : smartassv2
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i set my cpu to 806mhz for playing games but always lower it to 480mhz for normal use
max should not be more than 800 and min could be 100
dheeraj (dhlalit11) said:
max should not be more than 800 and min could be 100
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Your phone would lag on such a low freq. After waking it up from sleep...... max: not more than 748mhz.... min: 320mhz.... governor: smartassv2/ondemand... i/o scheduler: sio/deadline.... respectively.
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ashu.bigsmoke said:
Your phone would lag on such a low freq. After waking it up from sleep...... max: not more than 748mhz.... min: 320mhz.... governor: smartassv2/ondemand... i/o scheduler: sio/deadline.... respectively.
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and at min as 320mhz the battery would be sucked like hell even when the screen would be off
even my galaxy s with bigger screen don't lag with 100mhz clock speed
if the lag would be there it would be very small as till the lock screen is passed the processor would be at required speed
and setting it depends on person thats why i wrote "could be"
ashu.bigsmoke said:
Your phone would lag on such a low freq. After waking it up from sleep...... max: not more than 748mhz.... min: 320mhz.... governor: smartassv2/ondemand... i/o scheduler: sio/deadline.... respectively.
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dheeraj (dhlalit11) said:
and at min as 320mhz the battery would be sucked like hell even when the screen would be off
even my galaxy s with bigger screen don't lag with 100mhz clock speed
if the lag would be there it would be very small as till the lock screen is passed the processor would be at required speed
and setting it depends on person thats why i wrote "could be"
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So, I think it's better to set min on 200mhz.
dheeraj (dhlalit11) said:
and at min as 320mhz the battery would be sucked like hell even when the screen would be off
even my galaxy s with bigger screen don't lag with 100mhz clock speed
if the lag would be there it would be very small as till the lock screen is passed the processor would be at required speed
and setting it depends on person thats why i wrote "could be"
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It would not drain the battery because when you put screen off the device goes to deep sleep mode.... and saves a lot juice..... and even on galaxy y and latest entry level phones of samsung the default clocking is min: 315mhz and max: 832mhz, that also on 1200mah battery....
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If you can adjust the screen off frequency set it to 125MHz.
Set the max screen-on frequency to 758MHz. Min to 300Mhz
Note: The higher the frequency you set, the faster your battery drains out.
try an app call "system tuner pro" with it you can ajust the CPU frequently when the screen is in deep sleep... also does a lot more... try it
ashu.bigsmoke said:
It would not drain the battery because when you put screen off the device goes to deep sleep mode.... and saves a lot juice..... and even on galaxy y and latest entry level phones of samsung the default clocking is min: 315mhz and max: 832mhz, that also on 1200mah battery....
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i dont think samsung give deep sleep functionality in stock kernel
and if deep sleep is there that means way too much lag while waking up device
Samsung is not giving 315mhz as min speed in any of its kernel, 315mhz is way too much for min
dheeraj (dhlalit11) said:
i dont think samsung give deep sleep functionality in stock kernel
and if deep sleep is there that means way too much lag while waking up device
Samsung is not giving 315mhz as min speed in any of its kernel, 315mhz is way too much for min
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It has deep sleep.... every phone has it man.... .... I have a galaxy Y so I know which freq. is min. Its 315mhz.... If there would be no deep sleep... your phone would no last even half a day... Search and think before you post...
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Thx All :good:
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?
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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?
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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Hello people! I just succeded with rooting my LG Optimus 4X HD :victory: And the reason I did that was to increase the performance on my phone, but I couldn't find any good apps for that. I want suggestions about apps that can overclock EVERY CORE and not just a single one, please respond as soon as possible
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Hello people! I just succeded with rooting my LG Optimus 4X HD :victory: And the reason I did that was to increase the performance on my phone, but I couldn't find any good apps for that. I want suggestions about apps that can overclock EVERY CORE and not just a single one, please respond as soon as possible
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have u done any overclocking in your whole life ? ...
you cant overclock from settings only one core. to overclock only one core u have to do a surgery to the cpu chip........
u cant overlock if the kernel does not support it. stock rom limit is 1500
kessaras said:
have u done any overclocking in your whole life ? ...
you cant overclock from settings only one core. to overclock only one core u have to do a surgery to the cpu chip........
u cant overlock if the kernel does not support it. stock rom limit is 1500
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Dude I just rooted my phone like 2 days ago so don't excpect me to be a pro at these stuff xD (I am a noob) But you didn't really answer my question tho :s
First,You need to install a kernel that supports overclocking, and after that you can use app like trickstermod or tegra overclock. But i would strongly suggest you to read more about rom,kernel,recovery etc. before asking such questions.
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Dude I just rooted my phone like 2 days ago so don't excpect me to be a pro at these stuff xD (I am a noob) But you didn't really answer my question tho :s
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the phone doesnt have to do anything with the procedure u can overclock anything. from just a coffee machine to a kitchen , from a pc to a phone !! if a cpu has more than one core, u cant just overclock only one of them. I answered i told u the limit of the stock rom and kernel is 1500. u cant overclock. u must have a custom kernel that can support overclocking.
that means u need to unlock bootloader and flash at least a custom kernel if not a whole rom.
<<EDIT>> and just for the knowledge ! take for example samsung s3. it has a lower cpu frequency but the phone is little faster than our optimus. overclocking isnt only about rising the frequency. u can also overclock by slightly giving more voltage and faster correspondence. u have to read a lot to understand how it works. for example a mistake can make u have a slow 1700 cpu but a fast 1200 cpu. read read read read
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the phone doesnt have to do anything with the procedure u can overclock anything. from just a coffee machine to a kitchen , from a pc to a phone !! if a cpu has more than one core, u cant just overclock only one of them. I answered i told u the limit of the stock rom and kernel is 1500. u cant overclock. u must have a custom kernel that can support overclocking.
that means u need to unlock bootloader and flash at least a custom kernel if not a whole rom.
<<EDIT>> and just for the knowledge ! take for example samsung s3. it has a lower cpu frequency but the phone is little faster than our optimus. overclocking isnt only about rising the frequency. u can also overclock by slightly giving more voltage and faster correspondence. u have to read a lot to understand how it works. for example a mistake can make u have a slow 1700 cpu but a fast 1200 cpu. read read read read
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I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
AbdulTheInsane said:
I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
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Buy tegra overclock from playstore.
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AbdulTheInsane said:
I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
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set governor to performance, set cpuquiet to userspace. you need trickstermod app & custom kernel in order to tune this.
AbdulTheInsane said:
I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
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And watch your battery drain in under an hour.
What have you been doing to actually have a point that you have thought a quad core 1.5ghz phone needs overclocking?
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AbdulTheInsane said:
I get it now, but I think I asked the question in a wrong way so let me tell you again how I was ACTUALLY thinking. What I want is to enable EVERY single core and make them have 1.5 GHz speed. How can I do that?
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your cores are already at 1500. to set a perfomance governor to make them run permanently at 1500 will cause u a huge battery drain and cpu overheat. when u will go play a game the heat will enable automatically the cpu to rest so u will have actually around 1000 mhz speed. the cpu HAS to rest. the phones dont have many big fans inside to cool the board and the cpu. thats why people prefer ondemand governor usually. the cpu rests until the 1st core go to 90% usage or more and then the other cores are enabled too. when the cpu usage go below 90% one core is working again and when there isnt any need for cpu usage , the core goes down to 102 mhz.
overclocking
before you get your phone overclocked you should but in consideration that you may break your phone..over heating .... battery consumption.. don't look for performance alone >> you cant get performance with out battery drain or over heating >> just thing before you do that
You should look at how often cores 3&4 are even active. It's very rarely on my Nexus
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ah c'mon he cant destroy the phone even if he wanted to. its not like he has the knowledge to decompile the kernel , change the proccessor limit to over 1700 and recompile it. so his limit is 1700 of iodak and werewolf and mokee. the thing is to understand how overclock works. he will figure it out eventually.
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ah c'mon he cant destroy the phone even if he wanted to. its not like he has the knowledge to decompile the kernel , change the proccessor limit to over 1700 and recompile it. so his limit is 1700 of iodak and werewolf and mokee. the thing is to understand how overclock works. he will figure it out eventually.
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LOL... How can we decomplie the kernel and recompile that?
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Yeah, I think the max over clock for p880 only reach 1700. Or am I wrong?
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momo95 said:
Yeah, I think the max over clock for p880 only reach 1700. Or am I wrong?
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for the developers that know what to do , max for our phone is 1700. originally the safe overclocking at any cpu since many many years , is around 20%. after that it needs cooler. the better the cooler the more u can overclock.
Hi, trickster show me that my phone don't use the 1700 MHz. Y?
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Probably it is not overclocked.
The stock higher operating frequency of p880 is 1500 MHz, and that is what your trickster diagram is showing.
So. Either your phone is notoverclocked, or in whatever kernel you are using maximum frequency is set to 1500 MHz.
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Ehm, i have iodak v08 cm10.1.3 and cwm6.0.4.4
I'll check how to overclock the CPU.
May some one also look for a how-to if i don't find anything for overclocking my CPU
Thanks and kind regards
Edit;;;
I've found it. Can some one explain to me how to fit this things?
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