What is the best setcpu profile for MIUI rom? Please post a profile that is very stable and at the same time Battery efficient. Thanks!
I use 192 min - 1267 max smartass and 192 min - 576 max conservative when Screen Off.
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i use 1024 max 245 min, scaling on demand
and 245 min 368 max, conservative.
totally stable and battery lasts for a couple of days with normal use (8-10mA with screen off/wifi on)
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Hey so I was wondering what an appropriate level for min and max were on setcpu and I was looking for pretty decent battery life. Enough to get me through the day.
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To be honest, I have mine set to 806 max, 245 min ondemand. The 806 provides plenty for everyday tasks, and I can oc up to 1.7ghz on the rare occasion I play a 3D game.
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Hey so I was wondering what an appropriate level for min and max were on setcpu and I was looking for pretty decent battery life. Enough to get me through the day.
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i run 1209max 368min...i get decent life as well...for example i just charged my phone lastnight after getting 1 day 16 hours on a single charge and that was with moderate use
plus everyones phone is going to be different....what works for me isnt always going to work for you and vice versa
Mine is more directed toward battery life, but there is alittle OC in there and it lasts me almost 2 days. (with gps on)
screen off priority 100: 368 max, 245 min
charging priority 90: 1516 max, 245 min
battery < 27% priority 70: 368 max,245 min
battery < 60% priority 60: 768 max, 245 min
battery < 70% priority 50: 1113 max, 245 min
default is 1209 max, 245 min
hope this helps!
Saad1115 said:
Hey so I was wondering what an appropriate level for min and max were on setcpu and I was looking for pretty decent battery life. Enough to get me through the day.
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Unless you are trying to impress your friends with crazy high quadrant scores, the STOCK or lower frequency will give you better battery life as well as easier on the CPU.
personally i keep mine @ 1018/238 via the native governor in the Cyanogen settings.
Unless i am playing some kind of heavy 3d game I keep mine on the interactive gov clocked @ 768/245
I keep mine at 1209 max 245 min with moderate use I can get up to a day & a half without charging.....
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There is no such thing as the best settings for OCd phones. Every chipset is different and will react differently to the load you place on it. The only thing that is certain is that on ondemand and interactive governors, having too big of a spread between max and min, will freeze your phone. Find what works for you and stick to it
Hi,
1) I have installed Kyorarom 0.5.2 OC kernel and here are my SetCPU profiles.
Main - Min: 300 Mhz, Max: 800Mhz
On Call - Min: 83, Max: 400, Priority: 100
Time - 11 PM to 6 AM - Min: 83, Max: 200, Priority: 99
Screen Off: Min: 83, Max: 400, Priority: 98.
My problem is, if I use my phone after 11PM, the time profile gets activated.
But when screen is on, I want to use the main profile. How can I do that?
2) Which governor has less stress on CPU? Conservative or Lagfree?
3) When in the main profile, my phone constantly runs at my max setting, (ie) 800 Mhz. It never runs lower than that. Why does it happen?
maverickgenius said:
Hi,
1) I have installed Kyorarom 0.5.2 OC kernel and here are my SetCPU profiles.
Main - Min: 300 Mhz, Max: 800Mhz
On Call - Min: 83, Max: 400, Priority: 100
Time - 11 PM to 6 AM - Min: 83, Max: 200, Priority: 99
Screen Off: Min: 83, Max: 400, Priority: 98.
My problem is, if I use my phone after 11PM, the time profile gets activated.
But when screen is on, I want to use the main profile. How can I do that?
2) Which governor has less stress on CPU? Conservative or Lagfree?
3) When in the main profile, my phone constantly runs at my max setting, (ie) 800 Mhz. It never runs lower than that. Why does it happen?
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HI,
1) I dont think that's even possible man... would be nice though
2) conservative
3) how do you know that its for constant? and that's normal if you've chosen 'performance' gov'ner.
PersianSphinx said:
HI,
1) I dont think that's even possible man... would be nice though
2) conservative
3) how do you know that its for constant? and that's normal if you've chosen 'performance' gov'ner.
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1) Okay. I thought that the main profile is something like a "screen on" profile, which would override all others.
3) I checked using CPU Spy. My phone is always at the highest frequency. I am using conservative.
try a different governor / kernel
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1) Okay. I thought that the main profile is something like a "screen on" profile, which would override all others.
3) I checked using CPU Spy. My phone is always at the highest frequency. I am using conservative.
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I'm not sure about the constant 800. even if it is, as long as battery works well, everything is OK
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I'm not sure about the constant 800. even if it is, as long as battery works well, everything is OK
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Well, even if the battery works fine, running the processor constantly at 800 MHz will decrease its life.
Does your phone too behave the same way as mine?
maverickgenius said:
Well, even if the battery works fine, running the processor constantly at 800 MHz will decrease its life.
Does your phone too behave the same way as mine?
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lol, how long are you planning to keep this phone? decreasing the life from 10 years to 8 wont bother me at all (I dont actually know the life)
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lol, how long are you planning to keep this phone? decreasing the life from 10 years to 8 wont bother me at all (I dont actually know the life)
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Agree with you on that point. But you still didn't answer my question
1) Not possible.
2) Conservative.
3) Problem with conservative governor in Kyoyakernel maybe.
Advice : - Always use On Demand.
Find Kryllios ROM instructioin, he have sugeested good settings to get maximum battery life...........
Max 300 - MHz and Min 1200 Mhz...what is this!
Hi, I have a Samsung Galaxy S II I9100G and rooted it with Kernel superatoms v3.0 XXLA1 and installed SetCPU 2.3.0.2 in it.
Now, when I set the max and min slider to 1200 MHz (with Governer hotplug) and goes back to the home screen, after that, when I again open SetCPU, the max slider gets to 300 MHz and the min to 1200 MHz (with Governer powersave).
What is this, man!!! How can the processor run with maximum speed of 300 MHz and the minimum of 1200 MHz ....
Plzz...I need help
How do you underclock the htc inspire and what should i set the min and max CPU to I want to my my battery life on my phone a little bit better
What rom do you have?
Ice cold sandwich 4.1.1
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For IceCold you want to go to system settings>rom control>performance. From here you can set min and Max CPU and governor. Under clock would mean that you have to Max CPU set to something less than it would be normally, So set Max CPU something below 1075.
Personally I would set Max to 1075 min to 230 or 122 and then test out a few different governors. Start with ondemand, then ondemandX and then smartassV2 and see how your battery does on each of those as each governor has different properties.
If you meant undervolt instead of underclock, then it gets a bit trickier.
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nine zero one said:
For IceCold you want to go to system settings>rom control>performance. From here you can set min and Max CPU and governor. Under clock would mean that you have to Max CPU set to something less than it would be normally, So set Max CPU something below 1075.
Personally I would set Max to 1075 min to 230 or 122 and then test out a few different governors. Start with ondemand, then ondemandX and then smartassV2 and see how your battery does on each of those as each governor has different properties.
If you meant undervolt instead of underclock, then it gets a bit trickier.
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What are the governors your talking about and whats the difference between undervolting and underclocking. sorry im still new to this and trying to learn
Got this from a forum, which you can to by searching. Not trying to sound snobby, but myself have found out alot by just reading.
Governors:
[*]interactive - Instead of sampling the cpu at a specified rate, the governor will scale the cpu frequency up when coming out of idle. When the cpu comes out of idle, a timer is configured to fire within 1-2 ticks. If the cpu is 100% busy from exiting idle to when the timer fires then we assume the cpu is underpowered and ramp to MAX speed.
[*]smartass - Is an improved version of interactive governor
[*]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.
[*]brazilianwax - Very agresive version of smartass
[*]interactiveX - Tweaked Interactive governor by Imoseyon by adding more features like suspend/wake profile
[*]ondemandX - Tweaked and ported from 2.6.38 base Ondemand governor by Imoseyon by adding more features like suspend/wake profile
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Hey guys, I wanted to make this thread now that we have root! Currently I have the following profiles, lets see how they work over the next few days
Main: 1458 max, 384 min
Battery < 50% - 1242 max, 810 min
Screen off - 810 max, 486 min
Both on demand.
What about you guys?
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Hey guys, I wanted to make this thread now that we have root! Currently I have the following profiles, lets see how they work over the next few days
Main: 1458 max, 384 min (is 384 too low? It was the default setting)
Battery < 50% - 1242 max, 810 min
Screen off - 810 max, 486 min
Both on demand.
What about you guys?
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I'm running a little lower. ~1110 max, 384 min
Screen off - ~500, 384 min.
Both on powersave. Getting weird results however.
What type of results?
powersave doesnt work,. use on demand,
left it on power save at 1300, the cpu was running at 1500, changed it to ondemand , looks like its working
Hi guys! I just got a Skyrocket and I rooted it and threw Sky ICS on there first day. Still cycling the battery but it's been great yesterday. From 8am-9pm yesterday was what I got, at 9 pm it was completely dead 0%. Not bad for the first time! During that time I GPS'd for 50 minutes, did web browsing, installed some apps, sent and received a lot of text messages, and talked on the phone for about 10-15 minutes. Never put it on the charger the entire day.
Been using SetCPU and here are my settings:
Clock max 1350 MHz
Clock min 192 MHz
Profiles:
Screen OFF
Priority 60
Clock max 432 MHz
Clock min 192 MHz
Battery >=50*C
Priority 55
Clock max 756 MHz
Clock min 192 MHz
Battery <= 20%
Priority 50
Clock max 702MHz
Clock min 192 MHz
Battery <= 50%
Priority 45
Clock max 918MHz
Clock min 192 MHz
Battery <= 80%
Priority 40
Clock max 1188MHz
Clock min 192 MHz
So far everything has been running very smooth. Even when waking it up from sleep it comes right up and is very snappy already. Does anyone else use SetCPU? If so what settings do you use that could help improve my battery even more?
Aside from gps, my battery life is basically completely dependent on screen time. 4hrs a charge. Not much difference running badass 1500/192 or 1000/192, 4hrs give or take 15min.
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What version of SetCPU are you using? I have v3 and there's an exclusivity option....any of these exclusive?
I don't have this option.... "Battery >" not even the equal sign...
does that make any difference?