Best way to stress test CPU/GPU - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does Stweaks have a good way to stress test the CPU/GPU at each frequency? I plan to under-volt my CPU/GPU. If not, what would be a good way/app to stress test at each frequency?
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StabilityTest does the job.

I couldn't run the scaling test. It needed an ondemand or userspace governor.
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What are some ideal set cpu settings?

For battery life and good performance.
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Default CPU min/max

When on factory rom... is there a min and Max value for the CPU speed or does it run at 1200 all the time ?
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reyes.jr said:
When on factory rom... is there a min and Max value for the CPU speed or does it run at 1200 all the time ?
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No it doesn't just run at 1200, I think the min is 350
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350 and 1200 are the stock min/max
Oh alright thanks guys
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1.5 GHz or 1.2ghz

I saw some place online that said our phones have a 1.5 GHz processor in it buts it under clocked to 1.2 to save on battery and so it does not over heat. Does anyone else know if this is true.
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whiteintegsg316 said:
I saw some place online that said our phones have a 1.5 GHz processor in it buts it under clocked to 1.2 to save on battery and so it does not over heat. Does anyone else know if this is true.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMAP#OMAP_4
Omap 4460 is what we've got.
So yes, the manufacturer intended it to be clocked at 1.5ghz.
Whether it can run in a stable manner at 1.5ghz is up to your individual phone (silicon).
Using a custom kernel it reboots on mine after a while
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Texas Instruments recommends the highest clock speed to be 1.5ghz... that's probably what you read.
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OK thanks for the info.
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Governers?

Hey guys. I'm running air kernel on a Verizon galaxy nexus. As you know there are a TON of governers and a few schedulers...which do you guys recommend and what even is a scheduler?
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http://www.lmgtfy.com
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Governors are how your CPU scales through frequencies. You can Google what governors do what. And an I/O scheduler is how Input and Output data is taken in. How it schedules priority of data. And how efficiently it does it. I would say pegasusq is the best gov. And VR or Fiops is the best I/O at least in my expierence.
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PegasusQ governor

Is this really made by Samsung? I was using conservative for a while thinking I couldn't possibly get better life than a governor called "conservative," but PegasusQ trumps it easily. Why would Samsung call it PegasusQ anyway?
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