I have tried to use set cpu and Tasker apps... To to lock the cpu to a lower frreq during playing a specific game... But I don't know how to do it... I tried with these 2 apps... But the cpu still changing 50-1500... Sorry for my awful English.... I also want to do that because my phone get ultra hot and battery last too short way to short... I'm using magiorom
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try trickster from play store...set desire freq and enable frequency lock...do this while playing games only...
Use SetCPU and make profiles to your liking.
Poojan Patel said:
try trickster from play store...set desire freq and enable frequency lock...do this while playing games only...
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It s to hard to do that every time I play even for 5 min my game and then to set it to max freq again
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tomascus said:
Use SetCPU and make profiles to your liking.
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I've already told that I tried but after I open game or an app I set on setcpu it doesn't change... The freq is not changing...setcpu is not working... Idk why
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i think there is no for that...
Try trickster mod, and lock cpu to 1 or 2 cores before starting the game.
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As topic title suggests what are the best SetCPU settings for this phone (running ARHD 3.0), I'm new to SetCPU and the whole overclocking part of android (not new to android, i've been coming here and rooting etc since the G1 lol). Anyway just wondering if anyone has got any good setups/profiles they wish to share?
At the minute I just have my max at maximum and min at minimum with on demand scaling, nothing else. Any help is appreciated guys, thanks.
I use 245-1032mhz and smartass or interactive governor and I don't use any profiles because smartass locks the cpu @ 245 mhz when the display is turned off
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245 min, 1228 max, smartass governor.
Works great for me.
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245-1032mhz
How is the battery life with 1228MHz?
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On-Demand 1036/245 & On-Demand 460/245 for screen-off.
No lag and battery life is awesome
toiversen said:
245 min, 1228 max, smartass governor.
Works great for me.
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Tried these settings for a day now and really like them, had the same min and max but with on demand, smartass has definitely been giving me better battery over the course of today.
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I dobt have option to set smartass ect just ondenand performance and some other one any ideas why
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snowwhite007 said:
I dobt have option to set smartass ect just ondenand performance and some other one any ideas why
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I also dont have this option..
snowwhite007 said:
I dobt have option to set smartass ect just ondenand performance and some other one any ideas why
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Are you using the most recent version? 2.1.1a
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Are you using the most recent version? 2.1.1a
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yeah 2.1.1a autodetect
Im using CM7 kernel, thats why...
Its because im not using a custom kernal apparantly
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I have 245 - 1228 Mhz on demand , using Android revolution hd 3.0. Nearly 24h unplugged and on heavy use
Its because im using stock sense aha soz
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Yes, smartass is nice. Especially since you don't need an extra "display off" profile. It sets CPU to 254 MHz automatically once the display is off.
That reminds me, is it just me or is adjusting the frequency/temperature etc settings on those sliders a pain in the a**? It'd be much easier if you could enter the digits using the keyboard instead of those sliders. Often the view is blocked by your own hand and setting exact values is almost impossible anyway.
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Yes, smartass is nice. Especially since you don't need an extra "display off" profile. It sets CPU to 254 MHz automatically once the display is off.
That reminds me, is it just me or is adjusting the frequency/temperature etc settings on those sliders a pain in the a**? It'd be much easier if you could enter the digits using the keyboard instead of those sliders. Often the view is blocked by your own hand and setting exact values is almost impossible anyway.
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I find On-Demand with a 460max / 245min screen-off profile works far better then Smartass with no profile as 245max caused wake lag for me + music player and Last.fm radio were stuttery when screen was off.
I do agree with your second point
CitizenLee said:
I find On-Demand with a 460max / 245min screen-off profile works far better then Smartass with no profile as 245max caused wake lag for me + music player and Last.fm radio were stuttery when screen was off.
I do agree with your second point
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Will try this settings out, seems good!
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Yes, smartass is nice. Especially since you don't need an extra "display off" profile. It sets CPU to 254 MHz automatically once the display is off.
That reminds me, is it just me or is adjusting the frequency/temperature etc settings on those sliders a pain in the a**? It'd be much easier if you could enter the digits using the keyboard instead of those sliders. Often the view is blocked by your own hand and setting exact values is almost impossible anyway.
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A tip for your hand getting in the way: touch the slider with finger/thumb and slide ur finger/thumb down the screen a bit and then you'll see that then when sliding left or right its like your still on the bar but you can now see what your doing!
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I've just installed SetCPU for the first time. Set to smartass and left as 245 and 1036 as set by LeeDroid ROM/Kernel.
Will this increase battery life as opposed to not having Set CPU installed and leaving it as stock?
bluebirds said:
I've just installed SetCPU for the first time. Set to smartass and left as 245 and 1036 as set by LeeDroid ROM/Kernel.
Will this increase battery life as opposed to not having Set CPU installed and leaving it as stock?
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I find smartass does a better job at reducing the cpu when it's not needed which in turn increases the battery life
Since we have issues changing the clock values I was search for an app and stumbled upon this app from Transformer Prime forums. There are only few settings but works well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526311
Nice app but,why would you want to overclock you'r HOX?
maybe to keep your hands warm
You can underclock and set Power Saver frequency set different values.
Hum, doesnt seems to work.
I set it to 1GHz and check with system tuner time in state, it still shows freqs used above. Iam on franco kernel/Charamander ROM.
Perhaps iam missing something
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Whiskey103 said:
Hum, doesnt seems to work.
I set it to 1GHz and check with system tuner time in state, it still shows freqs used above. Iam on franco kernel/Charamander ROM.
Perhaps iam missing something
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i believe some form of tegra power management currently over rides these cpu apps, they will need to be update before they will work.
Whiskey103 said:
Hum, doesnt seems to work.
I set it to 1GHz and check with system tuner time in state, it still shows freqs used above. Iam on franco kernel/Charamander ROM.
Perhaps iam missing something
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Hmm.. I tested by running benchmark when I change the value then run benchmark I get lower scores. I don't have hard evidence. But since TP and HOX are using same SoC it's supposed to work rite?
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Hmm.. I tested by running benchmark when I change the value then run benchmark I get lower scores. I don't have hard evidence. But since TP and HOX are using same SoC it's supposed to work rite?
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Well i think its just not possible to throttle the CPU speeds at the moment. Didn't find a application that actually works.
SetCPU etc etc all fail at the job. Tegra chip is overruling them all the time it seems.
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Well i think its just not possible to throttle the CPU speeds at the moment. Didn't find a application that actually works.
SetCPU etc etc all fail at the job. Tegra chip is overruling them all the time it seems.
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I'm trying out init.d script and trying to edit the cpu1.sh, cpu2.sh... under system/etc to see if that works. Why does nVidia makes this so hard
Yep, EZOverclock works just fine with my Transformer Prime.
Please also take a look at the ViperControl-thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441329
We probably needs a kerneldeveloper for this magic.....
Is it possible to disable the second cpu core?
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Kernels put the second core to sleep when not needed. I find it sleeping on mine most of the time. If are talking of disabling it totally, I'm not sure.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tegrak.secondcore
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Kernels put the second core to sleep when not needed. I find it sleeping on mine most of the time. If are talking of disabling it totally, I'm not sure.
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Yeah I kind of just wanted to disable it completely and mayne be able to turn it on and off on demand. I find it always turns the secind core on even just scrolling. What are you doing to keep it sleeping?
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Yeah I kind of just wanted to disable it completely and mayne be able to turn it on and off on demand. I find it always turns the secind core on even just scrolling. What are you doing to keep it sleeping?
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I flashed custom kernel, and use badass governer. Now I find my second core sleeping most of the time, and used only when higher processing power is needed.
Just now checked CPU times in System Tuner, and I realize either of the CPUs is sleeping for 87% of the time, effectively meaning that for 87% of time only one core is being used.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tegrak.secondcore
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Tgank you but that is for the s2. Not 3 ibtrued..didnt work
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I flashed custom kernel, and use badass governer. Now I find my second core sleeping most of the time, and used only when higher processing power is needed.
Just now checked CPU times in System Tuner, and I realize either of the CPUs is sleeping for 87% of the time, effectively meaning that for 87% of time only one core is being used.
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Actually I figured it out! im using the ktoonez kernel and if you use the ktoonsevative (dunno if I speled that right) you chanf the governor settings, look for "max cpu lock" and change it to 1...it is only 1 core.
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Could you please update the thread title with [SOLVED] please.
I have a problem. I am using the stock rom 4.1.1
to put the maximum and minimum frequency to 1500MHz
then close the app you use to raise the frequency
I try another app and see q under the maximum frequency to 1300MHz and 51MHz minimum
I once had a htc one s when the frequency so it ascended and noticed my phone was faster
but with my htc one x is something wrong, climb rate and low
why this happens? 'some solution??
Here are some pictures of the problem
The cpu speed resets to 1.3ghz because powersaving is on if that is what you mean
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Stefan0vic said:
The cpu speed resets to 1.3ghz because powersaving is on if that is what you mean
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I solved the problem thank you very much
Hey Ace 2 Users i have a question for You. Anybody know something, is it any apps in which allows we could allocate/change cpu frequency for apps.? For expample, change cpu freq in Apollo music player to 400mhz
Setcpu for root users.
No frills CPU control.
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TellaReese said:
Setcpu for root users.
No frills CPU control.
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he meant if you can set different freqs for each app, not what apps can set governors(btw, we cant set min/max freq via these apps, see in roxsel kernel thread.[unless you used power saving on stock])
from what i understood, CMIIW