Greetings,
It is recommended that no market based CPU controller be used while running Affinity 2.05.
Does this also pertain to using a Daemon controller to work with the built in Virtuos OC Daemon scripts to adjust CPU frequencies?
I believe the installed virtuos script is set to run on demand wake @1.25 GHZ. I would like to change the govener and bump up the frequency slightly using my Daemon Controller.
Is it safe to use Daemon controller with the built in Vitruous OC Daemon script?
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Hi,
I have installed and added setcpu profiles but i am not sure they are correct choices for me. I have virtuous unity rom with v4 kernel.
ac charging 1.7 ghz max
Battery under 70 1.5 ghz max
Battery under 50 1.2 ghz max
Battery under 30 1.0 ghz max
Temperature over 50 800 mhz max
(All of profiles have minimum 368mhz of speed)
All of them are ondemand but i dont know when to use conservative. And are these clock speeds good for us?
Can you help me about this?
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If youre using virtuous unity, you shouldnt use setcpu and use the virtuous overclock app. Its essentially the same but virtuous oc is much faster in changing your speeds.
My speeds for virtuous oc are:
Max wake: 1.5ghz
Min wake: 245mhz
Governer: ondemand
Max sleep: 368mhz
Min sleep: 245mhz
Governer: conservative
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I'm using CM7 Nightly
Latest Umaro kernel
Screen off = 280/380 powersave
<101% = 280/1.7 ondemand
<40% = 280/800 conservative
charging = 1.0/1.7 performance
temp >50c - 280/380 powersave
I don't.
As stated in the Unity notes (on their website), and as evilcuber mentions:
Virtuous overclocking daemon will automatically be disabled if an overclocking tools (such as SetCPU or CPU Tuner) is installed. Installing these tools is not advised, as the virtuous_oc daemon responds far more rapidly to screen state changes than any Android (Java) application.
http://www.virtuousrom.com/p/unity_23.html
redpoint73 said:
I don't.
As stated in the Unity notes (on their website), and as evilcuber mentions:
Virtuous overclocking daemon will automatically be disabled if an overclocking tools (such as SetCPU or CPU Tuner) is installed. Installing these tools is not advised, as the virtuous_oc daemon responds far more rapidly to screen state changes than any Android (Java) application.
http://www.virtuousrom.com/p/unity_23.html
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I was using setcpu to see momentary clock speeds then decided to create profiles. So it is better to stay with virtuous OC application. I want to ask another question; does sleep clock speeds of cpu effect waking up time?
redpoint73 said:
I don't.
As stated in the Unity notes (on their website), and as evilcuber mentions:
Virtuous overclocking daemon will automatically be disabled if an overclocking tools (such as SetCPU or CPU Tuner) is installed. Installing these tools is not advised, as the virtuous_oc daemon responds far more rapidly to screen state changes than any Android (Java) application.
http://www.virtuousrom.com/p/unity_23.html
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Same here, on CM7 though (which has a built in CPU setup). I haven't used SetCPU in months. 806mhz max / 245mhz min, OnDemand governor. One less app running, the same or better battery life, and no sluggishness with profiles.
Deadly Sto(R)m said:
I want to ask another question; does sleep clock speeds of cpu effect waking up time?
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It can. If you set a low screen off profile like 245/245 or 245/368, your phone may lock down and not wake up properly, or take time to "speed up" when you unlock the phone, which can sometimes be noticeable depending on your phone setup.
martonikaj said:
Same here, on CM7 though (which has a built in CPU setup). I haven't used SetCPU in months. 806mhz max / 245mhz min, OnDemand governor. One less app running, the same or better battery life, and no sluggishness with profiles.
It can. If you set a low screen off profile like 245/245 or 245/368, your phone may lock down and not wake up properly, or take time to "speed up" when you unlock the phone, which can sometimes be noticeable depending on your phone setup.
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the best way is "try and see what happens" I ill try low screen off speeds and try if the hone wake up late. if so, i am going to get clock speeds higher then it was.
Im using Virtuous Unity 2.37, with OC Beater 1.6
My question is:
If i want to use "smartass", "virtuous" or "interactive", do i need to choose for both wake and sleep governor?
Or i must place smartass on wake, and conservative in sleep?
Good evening guys, hope all is well. I am running unity 2.35 and I am using set CPU for overclocking. The question i have is what is the difference in " on demand, scary, smartass, etc" and what should I have it set on. Thanks in advance!
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coachmoore said:
Good evening guys, hope all is well. I am running unity 2.35 and I am using set CPU for overclocking. The question i have is what is the difference in " on demand, scary, smartass, etc" and what should I have it set on. Thanks in advance!
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doesnt unity have a built in overclocking daemon? if i remember correctly the virtuous oc daemon shouldnt be used with any other cpu software.
correct me if im wrong.
Unity has a built in OC daemon, which automagically turns off if it detects an OC app (like SetCPU)
The Built in daemon performs better, and there are apps to make it more user friendly (look for Virtuous OC maybe?)
As for the difference between 'ondemand, scary, smartass' those are different governors, which control how the clock speed is changed.
ondemand increases clock speed when you increase the load, and decreases accordingly.
performance changes up to max speed and stays there.
powersave keeps it as low as possible.
interactive is similiar to ondemand but may provide faster changes.
conservative is opposite to performance, stays at minimum.
smartass is just weird (doesn't have sleep and wake settings I think)
(these were off the top of the head guesses, so don't take it as fact)
I'm currently using interactive which I find is very good, but it's each to their own tastes.
-Nipqer
I use the Virtuous OC Controller and have the wake governor set to ondemand and sleep to conservative. Works great for me... my battery life is awesome. But it's definitely personal preference.
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It never fails to shock me how many people flash ROMs without bothering to read the basic information in the ROM thread, or in this case the Virtuous website (which is linked in the top post of the Unity thread):
Virtuous. overclocking daemon will automatically be disabled if an overclocking tools (such as SetCPU or CPU Tuner) is installed. Installing these tools is not advised, as the virtuous_oc daemon responds far more rapidly to screen state changes than any Android (Java) application.
http://www.virtuousrom.com/p/unity_23.html
ok idk ow to overclock correctly i need a way to make this sense 3.5 rom less laggy an run more smoothly, can anybody help me with this???
Yes just use Daemon Controller (basically functions the same as SetCPU) and set your maximum frequency. For most ROMs I would set it around 1.5Ghz, and set the governor to smartass or smartassv2. The governors will depend on the kernel you're using. For a good sense kernel, I would use this one.
Additionally, you can download Incredicontrol via the market and that will enable you to adjust your voltages, based on the frequency steps. A lot of people prefer to bump the voltage up or down 25% to increase performance or reduce battery drain.
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chattguy said:
Yes just use Daemon Controller (basically functions the same as SetCPU) and set your maximum frequency. For most ROMs I would set it around 1.5Ghz, and set the governor to smartass or smartassv2. The governors will depend on the kernel you're using. For a good sense kernel, I would use this one.
Additionally, you can download Incredicontrol via the market and that will enable you to adjust your voltages, based on the frequency steps. A lot of people prefer to bump the voltage up or down 25% to increase performance or reduce battery drain.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PAIN AND SUFFERING YOUR DEVICE MAY INCUR.
If I helped, slap my Thanks button around a bit.
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0k the number says 245760 i cant tell which is the 1.5 ghz?
245mhz... That is your lowest frequency. You'll set that as your minimum. Your max should be set at 1497mhz. It'll have some numbers straggling on the end but disregard them. 1497mhz = 1.5Ghz.
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i have been using set cpu for a really long time now.. and well someone suggested that i should try the daemon controller..well i am using it..lets see how that works out..
personally as of now for me..
SETCPU is better.
what about you?n why?
Set CPU works fine for me. No need to change.
rootSU said:
Set CPU works fine for me. No need to change.
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but these days many sense roms have daemon controller preinstalled..and it is said by the devs to avoid using setcpu..as it may override OCVs ..in daemon controller..what about that.?
I dont use sense ROMS.
But yeah, you dont want 2 things fighting for control of CPU. Remove one or other
SetCpu works at what it's meant to do, to adjust frequencies. I dont use Daemon, but Cpu Master by Antutu seems to offer all that SetCpu offers + ability to adjust voltages + ability to switch IO Scheduler (which SetCPU does not provide). Hence I've obtained permission to distribute this in my roms.