Possible to Mod htc power manager app to a user desired frequency? wondering if it would work since the powermanager app is able to cap cpu at 1.3ghz when powersaver is turned on
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I've tried overclocking/undervolting (I'm not sure what the proper terminology is) using cpu master, no frills cpu control, and voltage control on everything from 100 min 1000 max to 400 min 1200 max on demand and I always get the same result: screen won't wake up after it sleeps for more than a few seconds and I have to pull battery to reboot. Is there some option that needs to be enabled to make this work again? Running SRF1.2
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adoniscomplex87 said:
I've tried overclocking/undervolting (I'm not sure what the proper terminology is) using cpu master, no frills cpu control, and voltage control on everything from 100 min 1000 max to 400 min 1200 max on demand and I always get the same result: screen won't wake up after it sleeps for more than a few seconds and I have to pull battery to reboot. Is there some option that needs to be enabled to make this work again? Running SRF1.2
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if you are using the latest voltage control from the market try this older version (uninstall yours first) http://devphone.org/files/epic4g/kernels/VoltageControl_3.0.apk
also here is the instructions from my kernel thread but the same thing should apply
Easy Overclock/Undervolt Method:
Setting up your frequencies:
Required software: Voltage Control by xan http://devphone.org/files/epic4g/kernels/VoltageControl_3.0.apk
1. Backup your device in ClockworkMod and flash the kernel. If you get messed up or confused just reboot your device to undo the changes.
2. After flashing the kernel, uninstall SetCPU and install Voltage Control (VC).
3. Open VC and hit 'States' at the bottom to open the States drawer.
4. Enable your desired frequencies and hit the menu button and 'Apply for now' (DO NOT 'Save as boot settings')
5. Hit 'States' to retract the States drawer.
6. Leave the Scheduler as 'cfq' and change Limit clock to your desired max frequency.
7. Hit the menu button and 'Apply for now' (DO NOT 'Save as boot settings' unless you are 110% sure the settings are stable and you have adequately tested)
Setting up your personal undervolt settings: (Caution: When figuring out your maximum undervolt settings there is a good chance you will get some data corruption so make sure your backup in ClockworkMod is up to date)
1. Open VC and select the desired frequency you wish to undervolt.
2. The green slider goes in increments of -25mV so select that first and take note of the frequency and value. (It is important when testing that you reduce the voltage ONE step at a time)
3. Hit the menu button and 'Apply for now'
4. Test the device's stability THOROUGHLY before you move the slider down any further. See the FAQ below for tips on testing stability.
5. If you feel it is stable then repeat this process and move the slider down one step, write it down, and THOROUGHLY test.
6. When your device freezes or starts acting weird then you know that value is too much and you should use your previously stable value.
Repeat this process for each of the other frequencies you wish to undervolt. When you feel you have the stable values that you are comfortable with, open VC and apply your stable values and THOROUGHLY test your device again. After you do all of this, make sure you are 110% certain of the stability before you 'Save as boot settings' and remember you may need to restore your ClockworkMod backup before setting up your final values to ensure no data corruption.
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hope it helps
Hello i noticed that cm7 rc1v2 comes with 1ghz max clock speed at default. What are the possibilities of damage? How can I set it back to 800mhz max clock? maybe setcpu? thanks the answer!
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Ernő
Recovery has o.c option.
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i dont think it will damage anything..1Ghz is the max clock..it rarely goes to max..like wen u r playing a good graphics games or multi tasking and all..if u want u can underclock to 800Mhz also..
either use recovery overclock option or install setvsel and change the values.
recovery is when i put the volume down when the led lights blue?
edit: I found it but i dunno wich option is to set it to default 800 mhz anyone cold tell me what to do from step to step?
PLS Thank you!!!
Best regards.
Ernő
still waiting for answer wich option is the default at recovery? there is no such as default only numbers
Titankahn said:
still waiting for answer wich option is the default at recovery? there is no such as default only numbers
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You can try the following
Turn off your phone and turn it back on
When you see the blue notification light, press the volume down button
Select CPU Settings (use volume up and down button to navigate, power button to select)
Select CLK3: [1000]
Keep pressing [-10 Clk3] till you see the desired speed (for eg. 800 Mhz )
Once done, Select Go Back and Reboot the system.
After installing JellyMIUI_3.1.11_v2 custom rom security warning message appears
"Control panel is trying to get ROOT permission which is disabled by default to ensure sustem security. If you need to enable it, please go to settings in permission manager"
Should I allow root permission for control panel?
Does not enabling this permission for control panel affect phone or app performance?
Control panel is an app developed by MiuiAustralia that lets you change several things like carrier label, clock position on the status bar and other things. It even lets you change kernel governors. It's safe to grant root permissions to this app and it doesn't affect system performance unless you change governors.
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p.lu.k said:
Control panel is an app developed by MiuiAustralia that lets you change several things like carrier label, clock position on the status bar and other things. It even lets you change kernel governors. It's safe to grant root permissions to this app and it doesn't affect system performance unless you change governors.
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Thanks for the explanation.
I'm still not sure what kernal governors are?
If I'm changing custom roms, am I changing kernal governors?
You can read this post for an explanation about kernel governors:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26329039
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Hey I am trying to find something convenient as eco mode for rootbox rom...
I know it is possible to hotplug and change settings from within the app... but on the go thats a few extra steps I'm trying to decrease...
Is there any cpu tuner app with a widget that can automate all these things? I can find ones that will change governor and lock frequency... but no easy way of enabling hotplug ...
wishing trickster mod had a widget but no luck... sigh
so anybody know of an easy way of sort of enabling eco mode like the stock rom does?
try trickster mod PAY version
is there any way to tweak power saver mode to pick what it will do like on older software? there was vibrations switch, brightness, cpu power saver and 1 more thing. there should be disable cores, powersaver governor, vibrations, brightness, and some more options..
lapeno022 said:
is there any way to tweak power saver mode to pick what it will do like on older software? there was vibrations switch, brightness, cpu power saver and 1 more thing. there should be disable cores, powersaver governor, vibrations, brightness, and some more options..
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i see you have venom rom installed. if it's right, you should be able to tweak it in venom tweaks! if stock rooted or other custom rom and have xposed installed use xtended settings from play store. there you can tweak it too, but only with xposed framework. otherwise i don't know yet. maybe try ask a rom dev via PM
If I remember right this kernel tuning app let's you offline cores just select the ones you want to offline.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor
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