I have a rooted myTouch 3g slide and am using the CyanogenMod 6.1.1 ROM. I have been trying to overclock the CPU using setCPU but for some reason every time I change the max speed past 600 mhz the phone just reboots. Am I doing something wrong or do I just have a phone that can't be overclocked beyond that speed?
Thanks for any insight into this problem!
I don't know how far past 600 MHz you're trying to go, but I have been successful at overclocking to 806 MHz. Anything over that, and I start getting lockups, reboots, etc.
Hope that helps a bit!
Lol i'm jealous now.. At this point I'd like to even just be able to overclock it to 768 or 787 mhz. Anything over 600 mhz really would be a step in the right direction.
It seems as though as soon as i change the max cpu speed in setCPU the phone hangs up for a second and then immediately reboots. I have to quickly change it when i get back into setCPU after the reboot otherwise it reboots again.
Do I not have the necessary tools or applications on the phone to do this? I thought CM 6.1.1 had the overclock kernel and everything...
arjuna_ said:
Lol i'm jealous now.. At this point I'd like to even just be able to overclock it to 768 or 787 mhz. Anything over 600 mhz really would be a step in the right direction.
It seems as though as soon as i change the max cpu speed in setCPU the phone hangs up for a second and then immediately reboots. I have to quickly change it when i get back into setCPU after the reboot otherwise it reboots again.
Do I not have the necessary tools or applications on the phone to do this? I thought CM 6.1.1 had the overclock kernel and everything...
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it does, but the problem is that your phone's cpu is not able to handle it. Some people can do 900+(unfortunately im not that lucky) some cant touch 800 even. Even though we all have the same phone they all arent exactly the same. Like on a computer some can OC higher than others even if setup is the same...
So what your saying is that my phone just can't be overclocked beyond 600 mhz? Is there a way to manually adjust it to like 650 mhz or something else that I set? Or is that dangerous and stupid to do?
Sorry i'm a total noob at this...
arjuna_ said:
So what your saying is that my phone just can't be overclocked beyond 600 mhz? Is there a way to manually adjust it to like 650 mhz or something else that I set? Or is that dangerous and stupid to do?
Sorry i'm a total noob at this...
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That can't be done because the cpu won't actually clock to anything in between certain multiples, I forget what the multiple is but it can't do in between unfortunately. I have stably clocked to 844 mhz. Every once and awhile, normally less than once a month it will freeze but not enough for me to go down to 825 or 806.
But to me, this doesn't sound like the processor not being able to handle it. It sounds like something software related, since at least in my experience, if the CPU can't handle it, the phone simply freezes and you have to pull the battery. It doesn't reboot, it just freezes, stops processing entirely.
If you don't have the android sdk, download it and install it (just google it), and then open a command prompt when your phone is plugged in and type adb logcat and press enter.
You also need the HTC sync drivers which can be obtained from HTC's site.
Then, while running the logcat, change your frequency up one step, and after your phone is back at the boot splash screen, press CTRL + C in the command prompt window and paste the entire logcat into a reply here in this thread
Code:
with code brackets like this
. You might even do a paste2: http://paste2.org/new-paste to make it easier to read
It sure sounds like it's a system crash, not a processor locking up from too high of speeds.
Maybe its the version of SetCPU that your using. Try re-installing it first, and if that doesn't help, Google up SetCPU 2.02 or something and see if that works.
I think the latest version of setcpu is 2.10
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What rom are you using?
Maybe the kernel is not Over Clocked.
I've made it to overclock up to 844 pretty well on 3rdSense Rom...
Tzatlacael said:
What rom are you using?
Maybe the kernel is not Over Clocked.
I've made it to overclock up to 844 pretty well on 3rdSense Rom...
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arjuna_ said:
I have a rooted myTouch 3g slide and am using the CyanogenMod 6.1.1 ROM. I have been trying to overclock the CPU using setCPU but for some reason every time I change the max speed past 600 mhz the phone just reboots. Am I doing something wrong or do I just have a phone that can't be overclocked beyond that speed?
Thanks for any insight into this problem!
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CM 6.1.1 Should have the kernel included.
When i first started over clocking I recall being told not to use the perflock disabler on SetCpu or it would mess things up. Perhaps you are using it and should not be or vice versa? That was using DumFuq's (sp) kernels of course, I do not know if Cyanogen still uses the same overclock kernel.
Balem said:
When i first started over clocking I recall being told not to use the perflock disabler on SetCpu or it would mess things up. Perhaps you are using it and should not be or vice versa? That was using DumFuq's (sp) kernels of course, I do not know if Cyanogen still uses the same overclock kernel.
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You only needed to use perflock on stock kernel that was used on stock rom. Dumfuq's kernel lets you yse setcpu w/o that setting being needed. but once i got soff it would save settings even after rebooting.
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Hi,
i have an Italian version of i9000 with jf5 firmware.
I have upgraded whit samsung kies my firmware.
now i have
pda xwjm3
phone xxjm2
csc itvjm1
now sometime my phone goes off
anyone have the same problem?
i read that this is a bug......
You read its a bug? Of course it's a bug.
It's either a bug with the firmware or with an application. I had the same problem when using SetCPU.
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i have setcpu me too.
so the problem is this app?
just uninstall it?
I experienced it (no response completely unless I reinsert the battery) when with lag fix and GPS on, regardless eclair or froyo ROM.
then I reflashed and turned GPS off for most of the time on my 2.1 lag-fixed ROM, the problem seemed not to trouble me any more. I have also underclocked my CPU with "Overclock Widget" to 800/400 MHz on screen, and 400/400 MHz offscreen.
I have a feeling that the problem was due to GPS or due to the 0513 pit, but I'm not sure - so far it's been okay so I bother not to break it for tests.
SetCPU shuts my device down... out of nothing...
i uninstalled setcpu and never happened again
mystaka said:
then I reflashed and turned GPS off for most of the time on my 2.1 lag-fixed ROM, the problem seemed not to trouble me any more. I have also underclocked my CPU with "Overclock Widget" to 800/400 MHz on screen, and 400/400 MHz offscreen.
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Slightly off-topic but... That'd actually be an overclock if I'm reading those numbers correctly. The default frequency is 1000/100mhz with a conservative setting, meaning it'll try to be as low as possible more or less. What you've done is set min-frequency to 400mhz, which in my book is an overclock from the stock 100mhz.
Back to semi on topic... SetCPU is known to cause problems on Galaxy S, and likely other devices aswell. Most problems has been more specifically caused by using ondemand setting when setting up profiles - for some reason the phone doesn't handle this setting well when it wakes from sleep.
I'm pretty sure I managed to get it working more or less flawlessly with an screen off profile at 400/100 with Conservative setting, though I reflashed shortly after those settings so never got to test it properly. Regardless, they might work if you want to mess about with it.
I had a similar problem with JM5 and SetCPU.
Removed and it didn't happen again.
gettons said:
I had a similar problem with JM5 and SetCPU.
Removed and it didn't happen again.
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The way to have SetCPU working is to do the following:
Scaling: conservating
Freq Step: 100
insty said:
The way to have SetCPU working is to do the following:
Scaling: conservating
Freq Step: 100
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Great!This work
Thank you
I don't use setcpu but I have this problem in my two SGS. Using m5 and m6..
Hi
I have permroot and s/off my phone using gfree method and i flashed a kernal
that i downloaded (Cyanogen Kernel v1.3) the kernal allows overclocking upto over 1400 mhz ,at 1094 mhz everything is fine and my phone is stable but as soon as i set the frequency over that using setCPU my phone freezes ,i dont know what i am doing wrong this is the first time i tried overclocking a phone ,i hope i am wrong but i am thinking since every cpu is unique maybe thats the max mine can handle ??? i apprentice any tips, advise , help ,suggestions
Thanks.
i have also tried EZDZ_Godspeed_update03 but using this kernal my phone doesnt even boot up it crashes immediately when i turn my phone on.
bahmanxda said:
Hi
I have permroot and s/off my phone using gfree method and i flashed a kernal
that i downloaded (Cyanogen Kernel v1.3) the kernal allows overclocking upto over 1400 mhz ,at 1094 mhz everything is fine and my phone is stable but as soon as i set the frequency over that using setCPU my phone freezes ,i dont know what i am doing wrong this is the first time i tried overclocking a phone ,i hope i am wrong but i am thinking since every cpu is unique maybe thats the max mine can handle ??? i apprentice any tips, advise , help ,suggestions
Thanks.
i have also tried EZDZ_Godspeed_update03 but using this kernal my phone doesnt even boot up it crashes immediately when i turn my phone on.
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You might be right. Not every CPU is created equal and since the phone is only supposed to run 800Mhz you can't exactly complain that it "only" does ~1.1ghz
On the other hand a little more juice can make a reluctant CPU run a little faster. I'm not sure how the voltage tables work out for different Kernels but you might want to look in to that. The higher the voltage, the better the chance your OC will work, typically.
That's true, every cpu is unique. But for now, since the kernels are still going through development, I would assume it's perfectly fine that overclocked speeds are still quite unstable
Thanks for the replys i am not really complaining i just wanna make sure that i havnt messed up somewhere i thought the crashing might be happening because i messed something up or maybe it happend to others and its a common problem or there is a fix for it .
Also i would appreciate it if someone could put me in the right direction in regard to changing the voltage.
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just wipe my original stock sense rom and flashed it with virtuous-vision_froyo_rom-v0.8.0 and applied all the patches but still the same problem
my phone freezes instantly as soon as i change it to just over 1100 mhz
its so strange its very very stable at 1094 mhz hasnt crashed even once.
any ideas?
The current overclock kernel that Flippy has over in Development (1.4) causes my phone to freeze when I'm trying to play Angry Birds. CyanogenMod's kernel runs it at 1.4Ghz, and I'm using an older, more stable version of Flippy's kernel.
bahmanxda said:
just wipe my original stock sense rom and flashed it with virtuous-vision_froyo_rom-v0.8.0 and applied all the patches but still the same problem
my phone freezes instantly as soon as i change it to just over 1100 mhz
its so strange its very very stable at 1094 mhz hasnt crashed even once.
any ideas?
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It could be simply that your CPU isn't capable of over-clocking that high. Its hard to say as the kernels are still being developed but the ability to overclock a processor can vary greatly from unit to unit...
I have CM 6.1 and the last few days I have been running my phone at 1017 to compare the performance difference against the 1497 and thus far, I haven't really seen a drastic difference... That may change as the Gingerbread based ROMS start to trickle out but for now 1ghz seems like plenty of power.
You could always try a different kernel and see if it yields different results.
bahmanxda said:
Hi
I have permroot and s/off my phone using gfree method and i flashed a kernal
that i downloaded (Cyanogen Kernel v1.3) the kernal allows overclocking upto over 1400 mhz ,at 1094 mhz everything is fine and my phone is stable but as soon as i set the frequency over that using setCPU my phone freezes ,i dont know what i am doing wrong this is the first time i tried overclocking a phone ,i hope i am wrong but i am thinking since every cpu is unique maybe thats the max mine can handle ??? i apprentice any tips, advise , help ,suggestions
Thanks.
i have also tried EZDZ_Godspeed_update03 but using this kernal my phone doesnt even boot up it crashes immediately when i turn my phone on.
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you should check/edit the overclock scripts..
I found wrong configuration script (650 Mhz using Androidiani OR)
Just wondering if anyone else is having the same problem with CM7 and LauncherPro.
After rebooting, LauncherPro will hang for about 5-10 minutes before Android will force close it, or if I long-press the back key to manually force close it. It's only slightly annoying, since it functions properly afterwards, it would just be nice if there is a workaround or fix available so that I wouldn't have to do that after my daily reboot.
Sometimes it just happens, you may want to check you minimum frequency of your governor.
Min: 245
Max: 998
Governor: Conservative
You can try smartass...and what kernel are you using?
Yeah I am having the same problem. LP always forcecloses when I restart on RC4. Its not to annoying though.
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Been happening to me since at least RC2, using stock kernel, minimum frequency of 384.
I'm pinging the devs to see if they know anything about it...
teh roxxorz said:
You can try smartass...and what kernel are you using?
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Latest SavagedZen.
Conservative gives me the best battery life without sacrificing performance. From what I've read about smartass, I wouldn't like it.
Try setting memory usage to "high" in LP settings.
Menu>Preferences>Advanced Settings>Memory Usage Settings>Memory Usage preset>Select High.
Word from on high: We need some logcats. When I get home from work, I'm going to be flashing N35, no GApps, install LP, reboot, and then grab the log.
Hopefully that'll light some fires under people's arses. ;D
I have this issue as well.
Just chiming in that I too have this issue, also from about RC2.
Have used stock and Tiamat kernels, both exhibit the same behavior descibed in the OP.
I flashed Tiamat but the problem still exists, so I'm going to say it's either LP or CM7. Testing out the memory boost for LP now.
I have had this same problem with both my old Hero and now the Evo. LP Pro always hangs 1-2 min at bootup. Alternating between conservative, ondemand, smartass does nothing. I used CM6 on Hero, CM7 & Destroyer on the Evo.
Does not hang when I use SprintLovers.
jedijackie said:
I have had this same problem with both my old Hero and now the Evo. LP Pro always hangs 1-2 min at bootup. Alternating between conservative, ondemand, smartass does nothing. I used CM6 on Hero, CM7 & Destroyer on the Evo.
Does not hang when I use SprintLovers.
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Yeah didn't hang when I had Sprint Lovers or Myn's Warm. Def points toward CM7 for me.
Sunsparc said:
Yeah didn't hang when I had Sprint Lovers or Myn's Warm. Def points toward CM7 for me.
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Done think its cm7 either. I've had the issue on a few nightlies but set min CPU to 384 and fix permissions in rom manager and its gone away. Wifeys never complained about it on hers and she complains about everything
nate.spangler said:
Done think its cm7 either. I've had the issue on a few nightlies but set min CPU to 384 and fix permissions in rom manager and its gone away. Wifeys never complained about it on hers and she complains about everything
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I'll try that out. The thing is, shouldn't the phone be running at full blast on boot? What would the min freq have to do with that?
Sunsparc said:
I'll try that out. The thing is, shouldn't the phone be running at full blast on boot? What would the min freq have to do with that?
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If you have the "set on boot" option checked, then its running at whatever is set.
I unchecked "set on boot" and moved the min freq up to 384, no dice still hangs.
Well you'd have to re-check it after its reset. Are you using a custom kernel?
teh roxxorz said:
Well you'd have to re-check it after its reset. Are you using a custom kernel?
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Ive used both SavagedZen and Tiamat. Using Tiamat at the moment.
I have Virtuous 2.0 and it works fine with 1GHz in SetCPU, but if I set it to 1.5GHz and try to do anything it just crashes, then reboots
I just tried it now, have 800MHz set, but the phone was in off mode doing nothing, so turned it on, set it to 1.5GHz max, then opened up a game (Crazy Snowboard) and it loaded, then as I started the game, it counted down from 3 to 2, then froze and rebooted after a few seconds
Then, when it rebooted, I opened SetCPU and it was still set to 1.5GHz, but SetCPU said 1GHz max
Oh, and I never flashed another kernel by the way (don't know how on this phone), so was the kernel installed along with Virtuous (didn't know that was possible)?
LooieENG said:
I have Virtuous 2.0 and it works fine with 1GHz in SetCPU, but if I set it to 1.5GHz and try to do anything it just crashes, then reboots
I just tried it now, have 800MHz set, but the phone was in off mode doing nothing, so turned it on, set it to 1.5GHz max, then opened up a game (Crazy Snowboard) and it loaded, then as I started the game, it counted down from 3 to 2, then froze and rebooted after a few seconds
Then, when it rebooted, I opened SetCPU and it was still set to 1.5GHz, but SetCPU said 1GHz max
Oh, and I never flashed another kernel by the way (don't know how on this phone), so was the kernel installed along with Virtuous (didn't know that was possible)?
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If you want to overclock to 1.5 ghz, you need a better kernel that allows overclocking to thats speeds. Try unity v4 kernel. It allows oc up to 1.7ghz. The link is in my signature. You can just flash the kernel right over without any problems. Hope this helps
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cool, thanks
LooieENG said:
I have Virtuous 2.0 and it works fine with 1GHz in SetCPU, but if I set it to 1.5GHz and try to do anything it just crashes, then reboots
I just tried it now, have 800MHz set, but the phone was in off mode doing nothing, so turned it on, set it to 1.5GHz max, then opened up a game (Crazy Snowboard) and it loaded, then as I started the game, it counted down from 3 to 2, then froze and rebooted after a few seconds
Then, when it rebooted, I opened SetCPU and it was still set to 1.5GHz, but SetCPU said 1GHz max
Oh, and I never flashed another kernel by the way (don't know how on this phone), so was the kernel installed along with Virtuous (didn't know that was possible)?
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different kernels offer different things. You'll find one that you like and works with your ROM. Just as an FYI, not every kernel/ROM combo will be stable at 1.5ghz. That's a big overclock for a processor that is normally at 806mhz. Keep in mind you should use screen off and temperature SetCPU profiles to keep it in check.
ok so im running the STOCK GB but im rooted and have been running gingertiny 9/29 ran into rebooting issues.. phone constently reboots after 20 mins of use. usually when this happened before like on stock kernels the battery temp would rise up to 104 but i kept eyes on the temp and it never goes over 78.4 F
not overclocking cpu im actually running at about 625 mhz but issue still occurs
SO with that being said i need help finding either a better kernal or trying to find solutions with this one.
i went back to complete stock and rooted to see if i still have this issue
any help will do thanks!
These questions belong in the Q/A section. This has zero relevance to development.
Now:
1) pull the battery then place it back into your phone.
2) Charge it awhile to make sure you haven't dropped a considerable charge during the bootloops.
3) Turn your phone on and move your clock speed towards 998400 (stock clock speed) via setcpu or however you underclocked.
This bootloop is likely due to you being underclocked so low. If you want, flash Tiny's latest kernel from 9/29/2011 to bring yourself up to date.
Was your min clock speed underclocked below the stock 245000? I had random reboot issues when I underclocked my min to 128000.
Having your max_freq set at 628 or whatever it was shouldn't cause reboot issues. You're phone should be rock-solid stable at a speed like that. I'd suggest taking a look at your voltages.
I've never run that kernel so I'm not familiar with what the voltage table looks like, but it might very well be that your voltage is too low. If your max_freq were higher, the transition through that clock freq would probably be too brief to cause an issue. I don't know if that kernel has sysfs enabled, but if it does, upping the voltage at that step .25 volts should cure it.
Min speed was at 628 even switching back to stock kernel still having issues I'm not sure what can be the issue I only last few mins playing any games or watching anything all speeds are stock
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Sounds like it's time to start wiping stuff.