What's the difference between daemon controller and OC/UV beater?? I keep seeing stuff about it, but not what it is.
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They are both controllers. Oc uv will allow you to control voltages as well.
On the Rom I am using I find it easier to just control via init.d anyway though.
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How do i get the voltage settings to stick after a reboot? Thanks
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Yes I have the pro version.
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If you're using juggernaut, you need fauxclock to underclock.
Under CPU, beside the governor therez boot settings. Toy can then choose CPU at boot to work with an init.d script
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darkamikaze said:
Under CPU, beside the governor therez boot settings. Toy can then choose CPU at boot to work with an init.d script
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That will make the voltage settings stick? I'm not using script to uv I'm using system tuner.
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GreggoryD502 said:
That will make the voltage settings stick? I'm not using script to uv I'm using system tuner.
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system tuner will create the init.d script for you..
System Tuner->CPU->Boot Settings->Re-apply CPU settings
you can choose system tuner to do it after boot or use an init.d script.
up to you.
Just curious im using set CPU (paid) and I stumbled apon no frills. Just curious what are the differences and what ones better?
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Not much difference except in setcpu you can set profiles so in different states the cpu can be changed. Eg. Whilst charging you have set min cpu clock and max cpu clock, however whilst screen off the max is 768 mhz
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They do the same.
But in No Frills you can change the I/O scheduler.
I got both installed, but use SetCPU only, I prefer the sliders and it has a nice widget.
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I'm using the HTC evo 4g and I'm running ics evo deck running android 4.0 and I'm using rom toolbox the pro version I went to CPU slider what exactly is it
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reaper559 said:
I'm using the HTC evo 4g and I'm running ics evo deck running android 4.0 and I'm using rom toolbox the pro version I went to CPU slider what exactly is it
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You can adjust your CPU speeds to your liking and change your governor
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That's what I figured but for my rom and my phone what would be a good place to put the sliders I have the top slider where it normally is I didn't move it I put the bottom slider at 560 ghz or close to that will this make my phone run faster?? It also says I'm using they smart ass governor
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reaper559 said:
That's what I figured but for my rom and my phone what would be a good place to put the sliders I have the top slider where it normally is I didn't move it I put the bottom slider at 560 ghz or close to that will this make my phone run faster?? It also says I'm using they smart ass governor
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Every phone is different but on sense I keep mine at 768 on smart ass or on demand on aosp I'm at 576 with smartassv2
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Which program should i use to undervolting ?
I use OC/UV Beater2v1.7, it works very nicely for me
Or IncrediControl
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What are good apps for overclocking the GN?
No-frills CPU.
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Hi,
Free or paid apps?
Set CPU,CPU Master,CPU Tuner,System Tuner,etc...
It also depends on what kernel you're running,for example Francisco Franco,Morfic and Glados kernel have their own apps for overclock and many other settings.
But some kernel settings may not be compatible with the other apps...
In any case if it's just for overclock it's good.
Personally I would recommend System Tuner or Set CPU.
My favourite is SetCPU, due to the ability to create profiles.
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SetCPU
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