is SetCPU working? - Desire General

Is SetCPU working on the desire?
I tried it and selected nexus one/snapdragon, but it doesnt seem to actually stop my CPU going above the set limit...
Help.

Unfortunately, SetCPU will not work on rooted desires until HTC release their GPL'ed Kernal source. HTC implement a driver that overrides SetCPU, so until they release the kernal source, it won't make any difference running the program on your desire to underclock/overclock the built-in processor.
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Mastoid said:
Unfortunately, SetCPU will not work on rooted desires until HTC release their GPL'ed Kernal source. HTC implement a driver that overrides SetCPU, so until they release the kernal source, it won't make any difference running the program on your desire to underclock/overclock the built-in processor.
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does that mean currently theres no app to under/over clock the desire available?

Not that i know of... even if there was, it would depend on how HTC have compiled the kernel, which depicts whether we can manually adjust the CPU scaling once rooted.
With SetCPU, by default, it is set to OnDemand, so when not in use the speed drops to 245MHz anyway.
Just hope they release the Kernel source (unlikely) but its all GPL, so surely they are obliged to if it is requested?
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Overclock and kernel question

I would like to boost my performance a little bit either through another kernel or overclocking or both. How do you overclock the Dinc, and do some kernels overclock better than others? Thanks for any help.
Certain kernels have higher overclocking ceilings than others but none are "better", per se, for overclocking. Check out setCPU or CM7 has overclocking preferences built in.
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Ok cool.
I am running cm7 but also have setcpu, is one preferred over the other? And as far as overclocking, do you just start increasing the speed slowly until you get it where you want or it becomes unstable?
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I would just use the built in OC of CM7, I've heard that using both can cause conflicts. And yes, just bump up your frequency bit by bit and if you start getting reboots or freezes, dial it back. For AOSP kernels, I've founds incredikernel to work really well, then invisiblek, then tiamat. Though incredikernel does have a lower OC ceiling than the others.
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"kernel manager pro" in the market may also be useful for you. It keeps up to date on which kernels work specifically for your device and you can flash from the app. I'm currently using Tiamat 4.0.2. It will clock to 1228MHz

Overclock Help

Other than SetCPU apk, Is there another apk that will allow me to overclock on my evo????
There are a couple in the market. Overclock widget is one of them
We're comin from a pure power source.
I personally like SetCPU the best
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You are probably aware of this but I'll throw it out just in case... You also have to be running a kernel that allows overclocking.
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You are probably aware of this but I'll throw it out just in case... You also have to be running a kernel that allows overclocking.
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Yea, I think this is my problem, it won't go past 998400mhz. It says you can disable Perflock, but that doesn't do anything.
So is there no way to overclock with 2.6.35.10 htc kernel?

DUMB QUESTION...I think

So on the miui.us.us latest after installing tiamat kernel everything works great...but do I need to install something like setCPU(which I would like to avoid) to set clock speeds etc etc. I'm pretty sure you do seeing how I can't find it anywhere in settings. I know in roms such as mexdroid and the like new kernels replace "performance settings". So I'm thinking I need to use setCPU.
Thanks for any help given
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I'm not completely sure about that specific kernel, but its a pretty good idea to run SetCPU if your ROM doesn't include CPU settings.
For example, if the kernel you installed OC's up to 1.5ghz or something, you may prefer to run at a lower frequency. SetCPU is probably a good idea. Also, if you want to run at 1.5ghz you're going to need SetCPU profiles for heat and screen off, etc.
martonikaj said:
I'm not completely sure about that specific kernel, but its a pretty good idea to run SetCPU if your ROM doesn't include CPU settings.
For example, if the kernel you installed OC's up to 1.5ghz or something, you may prefer to run at a lower frequency. SetCPU is probably a good idea. Also, if you want to run at 1.5ghz you're going to need SetCPU profiles for heat and screen off, etc.
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Thanks for response. I know all about setCPU, I just don't like it. But yeah looks like that's the only option. Although miui.us seems to be clocked at 1GHz so I think I'll just stick with that.
Thanks again...and tiamat kernel works great on it
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Spastic909 said:
Thanks for response. I know all about setCPU, I just don't like it. But yeah looks like that's the only option. Although miui.us seems to be clocked at 1GHz so I think I'll just stick with that.
Thanks again...and tiamat kernel works great on it
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Good. Yea I don't like setCPU either. I use the built in controls in CM7. If you're happy with the stock clock speed and don't have issues you won't need to use it.
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[Q] Overclocking MIUI

I have been using MIUI-GB as my DD after trying out many ROMs.
The free memory is an issue which i can manage easily with built-in app killer.
I was wondering how do i overclock my processor as there is no OC daemon or any other app in the ROM ??
download set cpu or similar app in market (i prefer set cpu you though) know that this will only work for you with certain kernels but chances are whatever one came with your miui version allows for overclocking/undervolting. if for some strange reason it dosent find a compatible kernel and flash it over your rom
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download set cpu or similar app in market (i prefer set cpu you though) know that this will only work for you with certain kernels but chances are whatever one came with your miui version allows for overclocking/undervolting. if for some strange reason it dosent find a compatible kernel and flash it over your rom
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I installed "CPU Control Lite" and oc'ed my phone to 1.2Ghz. It said you kernel does not support UV'ing. But after oc'ing, my phone is behaving strangely. Launcher is forcecrashing. While playing music, if a notification comes, the music app crashes. Is it because of oc'ing or rom issue???
Can't say for sure but if it started after overclocking than this is more than likely the cause. Try 1.0ghz
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Try setcpu, or cpu tuner. Just try. I use setcpu, ov until 2ghz
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As dem' says, try 1gHz to start. You may find that stock speeds with a better governor makes it more responsive.
Also you should have to kill apps unless they are causing problems. When you say 'built in app killer' do you mean in the app management in settings or is it an app that came with the rom?
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Set new cpufrequency on shell(any number)?

Can I set new frequency by shell?
Currenty I'm using sysfs(voltage control, vdd level) enabled kernel.
I want to set clock that isn't not on the table.
(most overclock apps like SetCPU only can select clock from table.)
Uxcl S6 and most kernel had 1516800(stock) instead 1476900(BeastMode) for 1.5GHz it's hard to undervolt.
Even freezes 1225 vdd. (1476900 stables on 1200 vdd.)
Want to set 1476900 on uxcl or virtuous kernel etc. without modding kernel's table don't have source for that
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I think the frequency needs to be supported by the kernel. I don't know.
Muikkuman said:
I think the frequency needs to be supported by the kernel. I don't know.
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I also do think so
Serched for days.. no way.
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