I installed no frill CPU control
when Iam setting the max CPU frequency to 1709,its not taking effect and the max frequency it can perform is 1498 as show in the statistic.
is there any way to make it take effect?
Not every phone can be overclocked at high speeds, typically i set mine at 1401 on deadline I/O using smartassv2
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Mine is working at 1.6ghz interactive governor. And everythink is ok. Have really good battery life
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bosas200 said:
Mine is working at 1.6ghz interactive governor. And everythink is ok. Have really good battery life
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which app do u use ?
scervany said:
which app do u use ?
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Most roms contain OC applications...just look thru settings>performance... There's also setCPU or No Frills
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scervany said:
I installed no frill CPU control
when Iam setting the max CPU frequency to 1709,its not taking effect and the max frequency it can perform is 1498 as show in the statistic.
is there any way to make it take effect?
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You can try installing a custom kernel, what is you're current ROM?
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Im on ViperDHD rom and using kernel tuner app.
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Every time I try to overclock my phone using the built in CPU settings on cm7 it reboots. It wont go past 1113 when I try 1190 it reboots I'm using tiamat kernel.
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Every time I try to overclock my phone using the built in CPU settings on cm7 it reboots. It wont go past 1113 when I try 1190 it reboots I'm using tiamat kernel.
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That simply means that your phone doesn't like to be clocked that high. Evo's can get very unstable when trying to clock too high, and reboots is the most common symptom. Slow the clock speed down a bit and see what happens. Also, maybe try a different kernel. The Tiamat kernel may not agree with your phone. My Evo reboots randomly on any Tiamat kernel I've ever used, including the latest one. My Evo just doesn't like that kernel, on any governor, or any clock speed I've tried. Just make sure you don't have the 'set on boot' checked until you find where your phone is stable.
It does the same using savaged Zen kernel
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godefoy said:
It does the same using savaged Zen kernel
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I'd try lowering the clock speed a bit until it's stable. What governor setting are you using? Have you tried on any different governor settings?
Using performance
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Using performance
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Performance probably isn't the best idea when you're overclocking at speeds that are known to be unstable. Try using smartass or SavagedZen if you're on SZ. For Tiamat, use interactive or ondemand.
Do you really need to overclock, or are you just doing it because you can? My phone runs smoothly undervolted. I dropped SetCPU and just use Tiamat + Viperboy's scripts. I've heard that higher speeds cause instability - freezes, crashes, reboots - but have never experienced it myself.
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Very interesting plainjane
Thanks.
Hi guys, what is 'noop' in the app 'No frills cpu control'? And what is the difference between noop and deadline?
Thanks!
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Use the search function and u will find the answer pretty fast
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25387200&postcount=1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22134559&postcount=4
I've been googling around, looking fir some information about netd.
What is netd ?
It takes high cpu usage sometime, and make my phone laggy as hell..
Anyone with same problem?
Any solution would be appreciated
Im running cm10.1 by erickas btw
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I've been googling around, looking fir some information about netd.
What is netd ?
It takes high cpu usage sometime, and make my phone laggy as hell..
Anyone with same problem?
Any solution would be appreciated
Im running cm10.1 by erickas btw
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it`s absolutely vital to the phone, is one of the main cores of the android system.. i cant recall exactly what is doing tho, but i remember that you cant disable, or anything like that.. from what i have read other ppls using different roms seem to have the same problem with netd eating up the cpu, and some of them said that it was somewhat related to some specific governors...so try to switch from whatever governor you are now to a different one and see if it helps
the thing is, that the lib isnt needed for gio/ace/mini/fit ...
Maybe the try to load it makes more ram consumption, but it can be easy disabled in source
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the thing is, that the lib isnt needed for gio/ace/mini/fit ...
Maybe the try to load it makes more ram consumption, but it can be easy disabled in source
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How to disable it ? Because my gio was very smooth, and suddenly laggy after its appear with high cpu usage.
And what is the bad effect if we disable it ?
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there is no one
its just disabling the searching for it!
so the corresponding class wont search anymore for libnetdinterface.so
Not using smartassv2 helps in most cases
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Not using smartassv2 helps in most cases
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Which one is better for daily use in ur opinion ?
Ondemand or conservative ?
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Which one is better for daily use in ur opinion ?
Ondemand or conservative ?
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Ondemand
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Ondemand
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hey CoreWolf!
whats about wolfhosting? wanna host my website at olddroid.tk
Ofc, monday i'll give you instructions for it.
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It has something to do with the wifi interface. I had netd-hangs everytime I had wifi & 3G on while no known wifi network was around me. Since I'm disabling wifi when I leave home, I didn't had any hangs anymore. Changing governor doesn't help, tested by myself.
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It has something to do with the wifi interface. I had netd-hangs everytime I had wifi & 3G on while no known wifi network was around me. Since I'm disabling wifi when I leave home, I didn't had any hangs anymore. Changing governor doesn't help, tested by myself.
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Yeah, as i though...
Its a same indication
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Yeah, as i though...
Its a same indication
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Updated my baseband from XXKT7 to XXTKA to see if this would improve this odd behavior
So I noticed this switch in the submenu of Settings -> Battery
Quad Core Control
It says turning this on can help to extend the battery life, but what does it do exactly?
Also, when I did the tests on Antutu, there were no significant difference between having it on or off.
Anyone knows? Thanks in advance
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So I noticed this switch in the submenu of Settings -> Battery
Quad Core Control
It says turning this on can help to extend the battery life, but what does it do exactly?
Also, when I did the tests on Antutu, there were no significant difference between having it on or off.
Anyone knows? Thanks in advance
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Quad core control is a built in governor controller that LG decided to let us have. When turned on it pretty much changes the Governor to either "Powersave" or "Interactive." When it's off the Governor is either "Ondemand" or "Performance."
Right. And I am not 100% sure but I thought it also controls on how many cores it uses.
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So it is not like the CPU control found on S3/S4/Note2 which undervolts the cpu and save energy that way?
Hmm. Is there a way to undervolt the cpu without rooting?
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So it is not like the CPU control found on S3/S4/Note2 which undervolts the cpu and save energy that way?
Hmm. Is there a way to undervolt the cpu without rooting?
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I do not believe there is.
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Can I lower the cpu to 1200MHz . would be problems to my phone.
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nuyu said:
Can I lower the cpu to 1200MHz . would be problems to my phone.
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You can lower it to 1200MHz max. Its SAFE. But our device is already kind of slow. I rather would set max cpu frequency to 1800MHz.
The phone is so hot when I set to 1400. What KSM and purging of assets. Do I need to switch on.
(sambean rom)
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nuyu said:
The phone is so hot when I set to 1400. What KSM and purging of assets. Do I need to switch on.
(sambean rom)
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Keep both options OFF. Which governor/scheduler min/max cpu frequency do you use?
I'm using DarkCM with KhaN-Kernel 1.7 - sio/smartass V2 - 384MHz/1804MHz and the phone NEVER becomes hot, except during a benchmark.
If you have ongoing heat problems --> try another rom was an option
Ondemand cfq.hot when i play clash of clan.
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nuyu said:
Ondemand cfq.hot when i play clash of clan.
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Gaming is as benchmark i suppose.
Try sio/smartass V2 or bfq/smartass v2.
CFQ = completely fair queue, means every running app gets the same performance. That really makes no sense for gaming.
You ca also give KhaN-Kernel 1.7 - 362MB Ram a try.
Tq very much for your help.
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