I am running Cyanogen Rc-4 with Incredikernel on my Incredible.....
I have set the speeds to 1113 and 128 using smartass governor in Cyan mod settings...
If i check set on boot will it really do it?
Or should i use Setcpu in conjunction to make sure?
Chad's kernal has a smartass governor and does this already. No need for set cpu
If you want to overclock then yes if not then no..... by default Chad's kernals are set at stock speed so if you want to overclock you will need something to overclock with.... just don't bother the min setting or smartass wont work correctly....
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OK. so i followed the following guide to root my G2 from Cyan's wiki..
I messed around with the cyan settings under performance and I am not sure If my overclock settings are appropriate.
What is a safe min and max frequency for someone like me who wants smooth performance, better battery life but does not want to take too much of a risk in destroying my phone?
Also does the app SetCpu conflict with the built in Cyan overclocking options?
Thanks
heynow123 said:
OK. so i followed the following guide to root my G2 from Cyan's wiki..
I messed around with the cyan settings under performance and I am not sure If my overclock settings are appropriate.
What is a safe min and max frequency for someone like me who wants smooth performance, better battery life but does not want to take too much of a risk in destroying my phone?
Also does the app SetCpu conflict with the built in Cyan overclocking options?
Thanks
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In the first/second post in the CM7 thread they state a 1017/368 ondemand is recommended; SetCPU will, of course, conflict if you have both OC set from within settings and also with SetCPU running; there's no reason to use both.
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OriginalGabriel said:
In the first/second post in the CM7 thread they state a 1017/368 ondemand is recommended; SetCPU will, of course, conflict if you have both OC set from within settings and also with SetCPU running; there's no reason to use both.
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Thank you good sir
the whole spectrum from minimum to maximum is completely safe... the phone has been tested to be stable at around 1.8ghz, but there's no need to go that high.
I'm currently running the rooted 1.82 rom from here on the forum, just stock android with sense. Rooted and s-offed with AMT without a problem. Clockworkmod installed. Everything works great. And I know how to flash new roms and such.
I actually like this standard rom, but I'd like to give overclocking a try. Can anyone point me to some information, or any good place to start?
Do I have to install a new kernel, if so, any preferences?
Thanks
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I'd start with setCPU. I was using it to overclock/underclock until I realized CM7 had overclock settings built in.
I'm overclocked to 1.1.
Underclocked to 386.
I was when I was using setCPU as well.
U can buy it in market or get it at blackdroid.
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I tried it, but on the standard rom it only lets you change frequency between 245 and 800 MHz..
just installed Virtuous unity, it already has some oc profile built in.
don't know if I can change that or if I have to use setcpu to override the standard settigns...
Bonusbartus said:
I tried it, but on the standard rom it only lets you change frequency between 245 and 800 MHz..
just installed Virtuous unity, it already has some oc profile built in.
don't know if I can change that or if I have to use setcpu to override the standard settigns...
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Yes you could use setcpu with unity but i wouldnt, because the hole point is not to
use a java based app to oc with. here is the why and how to change unity freq
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14529333&postcount=5
bahmanxda said:
Yes you could use setcpu with unity but i wouldnt, because the hole point is not to
use a java based app to oc with. here is the why and how to change unity freq
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14529333&postcount=5
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Yeah I already noticed that on the virtuous site. Can I somehow check which frequency the cpu is running on? what frequencies does the dz normally run on?
I know the max is 800, but I guess it does some downclocking?
I'm running Cyanogen 7.2 and use ILWT 1.8 as the kernel. No matter what I do, I never see the voltage tab in SetCPU. Any help?
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I'm running Cyanogen 7.2 and use ILWT 1.8 as the kernel. No matter what I do, I never see the voltage tab in SetCPU. Any help?
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Undervolting happens in the kernel, not an app. You need to install an undervolted kernel (such as Pershoot's). Also, CM7 has a performance setting so there's no need to use SetCPU, just set your max and min speeds in the performance settings of CM7 and get rid of SetCPU (it's polling has proven to be a battery drain).
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OriginalGabriel said:
Undervolting happens in the kernel, not an app. You need to install an undervolted kernel (such as Pershoot's). Also, CM7 has a performance setting so there's no need to use SetCPU, just set your max and min speeds in the performance settings of CM7 and get rid of SetCPU (it's polling has proven to be a battery drain).
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The kernel specifically states in its changelog that it supports changing voltages:
"Exposed VDD levels to userspace, so that voltages for all frequencies can be modded at any time"
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The kernel specifically states in its changelog that it supports changing voltages:
"Exposed VDD levels to userspace, so that voltages for all frequencies can be modded at any time"
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Sorry, that must be a new feature in 7.2. Check in CM Settings under the performance tab.
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The ILWT kernel is fine for undervoltung. However, you should not use SetCPU and you also won't find any options for undervolting in a CM7 settings dialog. I'd recommend using OC/UV Beater for undervolting. I am also using it for undervolting on the latest ILWT kernel.
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The ILWT kernel is fine for undervoltung. However, you should not use SetCPU and you also won't find any options for undervolting in a CM7 settings dialog. I'd recommend using OC/UV Beater for undervolting. I am also using it for undervolting on the latest ILWT kernel.
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I'll try it out, thanks.
mcsmart said:
The ILWT kernel is fine for undervoltung. However, you should not use SetCPU and you also won't find any options for undervolting in a CM7 settings dialog. I'd recommend using OC/UV Beater for undervolting. I am also using it for undervolting on the latest ILWT kernel.
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I prefer SetCPU for a more detailed automatic profile rather than just simply 'battery low'. But I don't do the voltage settings in SetCPU either just the profiles, for the voltage settings I set them in a userinit.sh in /data/local/ (it's provided as undervolt.sh as a reference by the rom creator) and reboot so it applies it to the vdd_levels file.
I was wondering if anyone got this mod to work on any ics rom?
If so then how you install it over ics?
Using it for gingerbread I have tremendous battery life without losing performance.
I just set wake to interactive (freq=1404,192) and sleep to conservative (freq=192,192).
The only reason why I still use gingerbread is because of it.
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I was wondering if anyone got this mod to work on any ics rom?
If so then how you install it over ics?
Using it for gingerbread I have tremendous battery life without losing performance.
I just set wake to interactive (freq=1404,192) and sleep to conservative (freq=192,192).
The only reason why I still use gingerbread is because of it.
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All the OC daemon is its another way to OC and UV you can do that with set CPU or system tuner they will work just the same.
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sinfulgray said:
All the OC daemon is its another way to OC and UV you can do that with set CPU or system tuner they will work just the same.
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Thanks but I use the daemon not for that but for using wake profiles.
For example, the sleep governor I use conservative with max freq=192 and min freq=192
the wake governor I use interactive with max freq=1404 and min freq=192
With set cpu I can only apply 1 governor only and I can't set a max sleep frequency.
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Thanks but I use the daemon not for that but for using wake profiles.
For example, the sleep governor I use conservative with max freq=192 and min freq=192
the wake governor I use interactive with max freq=1404 and min freq=192
With set cpu I can only apply 1 governor only and I can't set a max sleep frequency.
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Well i tried for you to see if it would work and it would not perminately activate the profile i set.
I see that when running the neak kernel on the uNeak app, theres a section where there are steps for the GPU clock speeds. To oc do you just raise the last step or what? Do I have to add a step if so how do I add one?
Also what is the highest clock you guys have run GPU up to on the note 2? On my n7, I ran it up to 700mhz without issues and 750mhz with occasional lockups
I'd like to do this on carbon with the kernel it comes with if possible.
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nemesis93 said:
I see that when running the neak kernel on the uNeak app, theres a section where there are steps for the GPU clock speeds. To oc do you just raise the last step or what? Do I have to add a step if so how do I add one?
Also what is the highest clock you guys have run GPU up to on the note 2? On my n7, I ran it up to 700mhz without issues and 750mhz with occasional lockups
I'd like to do this on carbon with the kernel it comes with if possible.
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I have OC'd up to 800MHz, but I usually keep it at 733MHz and underclock the CPU a bit. I don't think the Neak kernel supports OC'ing of any kind. You're better of with Perseus in that regards. By flashing the kernel the STweaks app is also automatically flashed and you can change settings from there.
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I have OC'd up to 800MHz, but I usually keep it at 733MHz and underclock the CPU a bit. I don't think the Neak kernel supports OC'ing of any kind. You're better of with Perseus in that regards. By flashing the kernel the STweaks app is also automatically flashed and you can change settings from there.
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Oc is supported for the gpu in the neak I wanna know if its possible to add a step instead of overclocking every step or just the last step
Cpu oc is not available though.
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