[Q] Max/Min Settings for SetCpu? - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have DoomKernal installed. I have the max set to 1.5Ghz, but what should I set the minimum to?
also, any suggestions on governor?

Usually you can just set the minimum frequency to the minimum allowed. Personally, I like the SmartA**v2 governor

Looks like my phone doesn't like 2Ghz, it crashed.

My settings are Max 1.5 Ghz Min 122 Mhz, Governor: On Demand.
Works pretty fine and saves a lot battery.

For ondemand, did you set anything in the advanced settings? Sampling rate and stuff.

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Setcpu profiles

Are profiles necessary to preserve battery life? If sohow should my profiles be set?
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I get much better battery life without using any profiles... screen off profiles make the phone lag. I'm squeezing a good 18 hours out of my phone, and I am a HEAVY texter. No profiles - ondemand governor - stock clock settings at 806MHz
Running 1.5 ghz
im running 1.5ghz
I've found battery to be better without profiles. Just make sure you have setcpu set to on demand. I'm running CM 6.1.1, 1209/346 on demand for set cpu. I'm getting about 18 hours with moderate to heavy use of music and data.
Would agree that screen off profiles aren't that great (and really aren't that necessary). I've had issues with answering calls or the phone being laggy when the phone wakes.
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It's kind of controversial. Depends on the governor, scheduler, etc. You either trust the system to be smart enough to wind itself down with the screen off, or you don't.
I think you'll find that even when you overclock, your CPU shouldn't spend THAT much time at the higher frequencies...
I'm running 1.5mhz and use a screen off profile on 386mhz.
Get much better battery out of it when using this!!!
Without the profile, i have 9 hours of batterylife. Now i'm having around 14 hours...
Just try it and see what's best for you
Sh0rty007 said:
I'm running 1.5mhz and use a screen off profile on 386mhz.
Get much better battery out of it when using this!!!
Without the profile, i have 9 hours of batterylife. Now i'm having around 14 hours...
Just try it and see what's best for you
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What gov. are you using? I know some need profiles but ones like the interactive governor don't and actually perform worse with profiles. I'd always set a temp profile though - you don't want to go iPhone on something and set it on fire.
Im running the CyanogenMod 6.1.1 ROM with Pershoot 1.516GHZ kernel on my G2. I have my setcpu profiles setup as below (recommended by another G2 user from another forum):
screen off-
Max: 368
min: 245
priority: 100
Temp>39.7c
max: 768
min: 245
priority: 88
Battery<10%
max: 245
min: 245
priority: 70
Battery <15%
max: 368
min: 245
priority: 66
Battery< 25%
max: 768
Min: 245
priority: 60
charging/full
max: 1516
min: 245
priority: 50
charging ac/full
max: 1516
min: 245
priority: 50
charging usb/full
max: 1516
min: 245
priority: 50
Anyone notice any possible issues with these profiles?
KCRic said:
What gov. are you using? I know some need profiles but ones like the interactive governor don't and actually perform worse with profiles. I'd always set a temp profile though - you don't want to go iPhone on something and set it on fire.
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I'm on cm6.1.1 now...
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[Q] [CyanogenMod7 RC4] Overclock and Performance Settings

Hi,
I've just noticed the Performance settings menu under the CyanogenMod Settings menu and I wanted to give overclock and other features a try...safely.
I'm looking for increasing my Wildfire's performance in a remarkable way but without harming or causing any trouble to the phone. So I'd like to start in a quite conservative way.
What governor should I choose? (default: smartass)
What max and min CPU frequency? (default 518 and 352 Mhz)
What about the VM heap size? (default 24m)
What do you guys use as your settings?
Thanks a lot!
Governor : Smartass
CPU Speeds : 264 Min, 652 Max
VM Heap Size : 32 M
Remember, don't expect miracles by OC'ing your CPU. You'll probably be disappointed.
Thanks for answering!
In the meanwhile I set up 264 as min and 691 as max...is that too much and potentially dangerous?
No miracles indeed but the phone felt a bit more snappy when playing games for example.
Do you know where I can find some info about the different governors?
Also, what is exactly the VM heap size?
Thank you!
No, wont harm it. Only if you experience instability, reduce it to the next (Or rather, Previous) level.
CPU Governors:
* ondemand – Available in most kernels, and the default governor in most kernels. When the CPU load reaches a certain point (see “up threshold” in Advanced Settings), ondemand will rapidly scale the CPU up to meet demand, then gradually scale the CPU down when it isn't needed.
* conservative – Available in some kernels. It is similar to the ondemand governor, but will scale the CPU up more gradually to better fit demand. Conservative provides a less responsive experience than ondemand, but can save battery.
* performance – Available in most kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the “max” set value at all times. This is a bit more efficient than simply setting “max” and “min” to the same value and using ondemand because the system will not waste resources scanning for CPU load.
* powersave – Available in some kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the “min” set value at all times.
* userspace – A method for controlling the CPU speed that isn't currently used by SetCPU. For best results, do not use the userspace governor.
(The above wall of text is lifted from SetCPU's site)
In addition to that , Smartass is really the smart one. When your screen is on, the minimum frequency will automatically be set to 518 MHz, making your phone seem it is flying, and, when the screen is off, then, it reverts back to the minimum set value, and saves battery - Best of both worlds!
As for VM Heap Size, it is the maximum amount of heap space (i.e. memory) a single instance of the Dalvik VM (application) can obtain. Technical concept, but, you can read it up more if you like.
Thanks a lot for the insigthful reply, everything's clearer now!
i put everything on max. but thats just me. phone works fine though :L
Hi,
What's the best setting for my battery? It drains so fast.
Mine is as following:
Min.: 245 Mhz
Max.: 537 Mhz
INTERACTIVE
I have to charge the Phone every evening, thats a bit annoying.
Thank you in advance
When using the cyanogenmod settings for the cpu speed,setcpu isn't required anymore right?
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FrydaeXIII said:
When using the cyanogenmod settings for the cpu speed,setcpu isn't required anymore right?
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Yes, you are right. Conflicting apps are never recommended.
thanks for the tip...

Deck's settings 1.3

I am running Decks 1.3 with the SZ 2.2.1 CFS HAVS kernel and am wondering about the performance settings, not understanding what effects changing certain aspects will have. If I go into the performance settings, which is the best governor for combination of battery life/performance? Also, I don't understand how this correlates at all to the max cpu frequencies right below. Is the governor separate from the max cpu frequency? So if I change one, what impact will it have on the other. Right now I have it set to Conservative and the min cpu is 245, max is 499. Any input on this would be terrific!
The governor determines how the cpu scales between min and max frequency. While setting the min and max cpu frequency does exactly what it sounds like. So, the governor manages what speed the cpu is running at within the confines you put on it.
The different governors (smartass, conservative, savagedzen, performance, etc) will manage the scaling from min to max and max to min differently. If I remember correctly, performance scales up to max frequency very quickly when you use the phone, smartass takes into account what you are doing with the phone and scales the frequency more intelligently, savagedzen is specific to sz kernels and is based off smartass (just smarter), and conservative takes a while to scale up.
As for going from max to min frequency, I would assume the governors work the same way except for performance taking much longer to scale down (relatively).
I could be wrong, it has been a while since I changed my governor.

[Q]CPU Settings

Hey guys, what CPU settings do you use? And which one would be best for smooth performance?
Min 120 MHz
Max 806 MHz
Smartass noop
(no-frills CPU control)
Smartass2 covernor.
Minimum: 122 Mhz, but I use 200 Mhz
Maximum: 806 MHz, but on some devices, when browsing for example, your phone can hang.
(Nothing works = kernel panic). You then need to lower it. I use 768 Mhz.
For benchmarking, use performance governor. Your CPU will then keep on highest frequency
Hope it helped
Smartass2:
Min 245mhz when sleep mode
Max 806mhz
Mine WS freeze on any frequency above 600 mhz.
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d3tr0 said:
Smartass2:
Min 245mhz when sleep mode
Max 806mhz
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Yes these are my preferred settings too.
120mhz minimum
806mhz maximum
hope this helps!

Performance profiles with C.M.

guys i have a doubt with profiles perfromance.
In my M8, CyanogenMod profiles are these:
powersave:
min 300mhz
max 2200MHz
conservative
balanced:
min 1190mHz
max 2200 mhz
interactive
performance:
min 300mhz
max 2200mhz
performance
There is a way to change them? From Settings -> Performance I do not keep the data that I post but in the end it always return to the default settings.
Can you show me your profiles?
And then, there is a way to decide how many processors to use and which to turn off?
thank you

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