Hi, maby is this a noob question but is it possible to have a gpu govenor as ondemand, interactive and other, and my second question is. Is it possible to set a minimum and a maximum frequency now it only stays on 1 frequency.
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It should scale naturally, unfortunately ours has a habit of not doing so. You can use p880 booster or tegra overclock to force frequencies. As for gov GPU usually only has ondemand and/or performance
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Currently at:
Min: 100mhz
Max: 1200mhz
Cpu Govenor: Conservative
I/O: V(R)
Works great for me, no lags everything runs smoothly
I'm currently running:
Minimum: 100 Mhz
Maximum: 1300MHz
with the ondemand scheduler
and the sio I/O scheduler
All this is on Overcome Jupiter and I find it gives me enough power to keep things running smoothly but the battery is still great.
At the moment, I'm not Undervolting but I used to run it in a cascading scheme where at 1300 I would undervolt 125 and drop 25 each frequency step until at 800 MHz it was back at standard voltages. This improved my battery a bit but led to the occasional glitch etc.
Performance case:
Minimum: 200 Mhz (200 mhz -75mV, 400-1000mhz -50mV, 1200mhz -25mV, 1300-1500mV untouched)
Maximum: 1600MHz (overvolt +50mV)
ondemand\performance cpu governor
deadline I/O scheduler (looks pretty faster than sio)
Battery saving case:
Minimum: 100 Mhz (100-600mhz -75mV)
Maximum: 1000MHz (800-1000mhz -50mV)
with the powersave cpu governor
noop I/O scheduler
those settings are best as for me.
also if i need extreme speed i lock CPU @ 1600mhz or cut its scaling up to 1400-1600mhz (beacuse overheatings suck badly)
using modded Overcome 3.1.0
I used the performance settings above and so far so good. I'll post back if battery performance is any better.
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I'm using emanoN V4 with No-Frills, and since CM7.1 with SetCPU, I always used 'ondemand' as Governor.
But reading other posts on other devices forums about this, some people say SmartassV2 is the best...
So, as each device is different (specially by the ARM version and manufacturer), I decided to begin this conversation here, and listen to what people with the same device as me has to say about it.
So which Governor do you consider the best for SGM?
Im using cm7.2, setting at nofrilis Governor : SavagedZen io : sio and undervolt at cm setting, give more battery life.
Sory for bad english
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felipevsw said:
I'm using emanoN V4 with No-Frills, and since CM7.1 with SetCPU, I always used 'ondemand' as Governor.
But reading other posts on other devices forums about this, some people say SmartassV2 is the best...
So, as each device is different (specially by the ARM version and manufacturer), I decided to begin this conversation here, and listen to what people with the same device as me has to say about it.
So which Governor do you consider the best for SGM?
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sio if u need less laggy n smooth
v-mix said:
sio if u need less laggy n smooth
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Thanks for the reply, but as I can see on No-Frills, sio is th I/O Scheduler, that is already set. I'm asking here about the Governor.
Ondemand and set noop
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on emanonV4 i use Smartassv2 nd i/o noop
I see that people are very divided between ondemand and SmartassV2.
Now with sio and noop as I/O Scheduler.
Anyone else would like to share?
i will say ondemand because cpu will be set at lowest frequency and when you need it it will set at higher frquency which will save your battery and if you want performance then no lag will be good
The principle of the ondemand governor I'd already figured out (and actually didn't like it, very rough).
I would like to hear more about the principle of the SmartassV2, whereas since this morning I'm using SmartassV2 + noop and I noticed my SGM way smoother than with ondemand + sio.
Now is wait and see if the battery is sucked more.
felipevsw said:
The principle of the ondemand governor I'd already figured out (and actually didn't like it, very rough).
I would like to hear more about the principle of the SmartassV2, whereas since this morning I'm using SmartassV2 + noop and I noticed my SGM way smoother than with ondemand + sio.
Now is wait and see if the battery is sucked more.
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smartassV2 is a re-working of the original smartass governor, it allows for the CPU to scale through all frequencies from the lowest you set to the highest, based on the load occuring. Basically it scales CPU based on realtime needs of the system, saV2 supposedly incorporates some more agressive settings for screen off, and I believe quicker scaling than the original smartass.
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smartassV2 is a re-working of the original smartass governor, it allows for the CPU to scale through all frequencies from the lowest you set to the highest, based on the load occuring. Basically it scales CPU based on realtime needs of the system, saV2 supposedly incorporates some more agressive settings for screen off, and I believe quicker scaling than the original smartass.
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Thanks a lot, man! And now I think that I had made my choice:
Governor: SmartassV2
I/O Scheduler: noop
Highly recommended!
how i configure CastagnaKernel OV for have max performance without trasform in cheese my cpu? what the governor? the i/o scheduler and the processor mhz?
Sorry for my bad english,but i am an ignorant
OV? Over-volt? do you mean OC? Overclock or UV? Undervolt
smartassV2/SIO (personal favourites)
245mhz/1800mhz (so default settings)
And I think you can better post this in the topic itself, and you will never turn your cpu into cheese, i once ran a benchmark at 2.016Ghz, and it just turned off
broodplank1337 said:
OV? Over-volt? do you mean OC? Overclock or UV? Undervolt
smartassV2/SIO (personal favourites)
245mhz/1800mhz (so default settings)
And I think you can better post this in the topic itself, and you will never turn your cpu into cheese, i once ran a benchmark at 2.016Ghz, and it just turned off
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I remembered the cranium kernel at 2016 mhz..it became really hot...
Ondemand( little bit tweaked) 368 1804 sio...that s perfect
Q.D.E.
It would be better if you post this on kernel's thread I think there is no need to made a new post about that and sorry but and I'm not trying to be disrespectful. however you can use smartassv2 245-1800mhz that's a good choice.
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the combination of default: lulzactive + sio is very performant (CFS version)
or you can try the governor lagfree
if you want the best reactivity using the BFS kernel version,
but is less multitasking
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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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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Hey guys,
I know the HTC One has a few cpu governors like msm-dcvs, intellidemand, ondemand etc... and gpu governors like ondemand, simple and interactive... and I know there's a thread that explains each governor, but what are the differences between each governor in relation to the HTC One, and which would you recommend for a nice balance of battery and performance? and what are the limitations of each one? Thanks a bunch!
This is the thread you're talking for...
However, the difference is how the governor work.
And the chose of the governor depends about your use of the phone...
There is still no answer about GPU governors. Aswell as specific settings in every governor which can we set