I've just got 2 B50 Transformers, one of which I've rooted and flashed the latest Revolution HD rom on. I've used the Daemon Controller app to set the maximum freq to around 1.6 - what should the minimum value be? Currently I have it at 1.2...
I did a search but couldn't find anything relating to the Transformer specifically. It also doesn't mention it in the Daemon Controller thread either.
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Im unable to post this in cattleprod's thread or the miui thread...so i'll ask here!
Ive installed the latest miui yesterday and everything works great! I decided to install cattleprod's new kernel from last night. It says in his instructions...
"my cpu frequcines and voltage are quite different to the cyanogen an miui so you will need to do drive selection in setcpu."
I look in setcpu and I dont see drive selection...I found device selection, combined with the faq for setcpu it has a way to se custom frequency sets through a text document...but the info in cattleprod's post doesnt correspond with what setcpu wants...
SO, can anyone give specific details in what to do exactly by doing a drive selection?
Also, it's working fine with autodetect but it drains fairly quickly...Im on 1267200 max 768000min on interactive and im draining around 10 percent an hour with light use.
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Sorry if it is a repost, I've tried finding some answers but no luck.
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But thank you, trying to learn this myself at the moment.
No luck on info here but will try to find some!
Err, I just read from the official post. O /C normally can set sleep and wake speed. Bypass will make it run at same speed.
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I know nothing technical about it but I'm going by common knowledge and sense here:
O/C Daemon function uses O/C Daemon values and also O/C Daemon method of switching profiles (favourable because it switches with virtually no lag).
Bypass function essentially bypasses the O/C Daemon method of switching frequencies and targets the CPU frequency directly.
I've been using Roach's Prime ROM Vanilla series since he started publishing them a few days ago. Currently I am on 2.0.7. This ROM now contains a built-in overclocking tool in the settings. However, I cannot seem to get it to function correctly.
Using both the Clemsyn 22a kernel and Roach's own 2.0.6 overclocking kernel, CPU Spy reports all steps above 1Ghz as unused, and performance remains on par with the stock kernel. Have I missed some additional step here? Or is the baked-in overclocker not quite ready for prime time?
I've searched the forums but unfortunately cannot find any post specifically related to this configuration beyond generic overclocking posts that utilized 3rd party tools. Any insight is appreciated.
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Sorry for being such a noob...but gaining information is no harm...
i tried to google but lead to nothing...
what is Daemon Controller...& CPU IO Scheduler?
HELP...
thank you..
Daemon Controller is an app used to adjust clock speeds when using the virtuous OC Daemon (if you use apps like SetCPU, the daemon disables itself). Now, OC/UV beater is a better option, many ROMs come with an in-built app that can adjust this.
I'm not sure about the I/O scheduler, but this may help http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I/O_scheduling
EDIT: This best explains I/O schedulers - http://bit.ly/wtANSK
shrome99 said:
Daemon Controller is an app used to adjust clock speeds when using the virtuous OC Daemon (if you use apps like SetCPU, the daemon disables itself). Now, OC/UV beater is a better option, many ROMs come with an in-built app that can adjust this.
I'm not sure about the I/O scheduler, but this may help http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I/O_scheduling
EDIT: This best explains I/O schedulers - http://bit.ly/wtANSK
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Thank u...
wikipedia was enough for the night..
Do read the other link, it's a pretty good thread that explains all cpu governors and I/O scheduling in pretty simple terms. I found wikipedia a bit complicated
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Hey yall I have a newbie q and a for you
Im new to overclocking!
I had my phone unlocked, rooted, and they flashed a custom rom that overclocks the device form 600mhz stock to 796mhz.
HTC DEsire C:
Android 4.0.3
Sense 4.0
Slim Sense 1.0
My question is..by default the cpu speed is 796mhz now. When I whipe the phone with factory data reset, it still runs at max speed. Is this because the kernel is set to this by default? This is the max I want to run at, and basically apps like CPU Tuner are only underclocking the device? When I use CPU Tuner, Min is set to 122mhz and max is 796mhz. Also If I change the max cpu speed form an app, will it conflict with the kernel that runs at 796 by default? can I change the max cpu speed to any supported MHz I want through an app?
I would also love a few tips from the pros.
THankyou kindly.
pockrunk said:
Hey yall I have a newbie q and a for you
Im new to overclocking!
I had my phone unlocked, rooted, and they flashed a custom rom that overclocks the device form 600mhz stock to 796mhz.
HTC DEsire C:
Android 4.0.3
Sense 4.0
Slim Sense 1.0
My question is..by default the cpu speed is 796mhz now. When I whipe the phone with factory data reset, it still runs at max speed. Is this because the kernel is set to this by default? This is the max I want to run at, and basically apps like CPU Tuner are only underclocking the device? When I use CPU Tuner, Min is set to 122mhz and max is 796mhz. Also If I change the max cpu speed form an app, will it conflict with the kernel that runs at 796 by default? can I change the max cpu speed to any supported MHz I want through an app?
I would also love a few tips from the pros.
THankyou kindly.
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Yes. Since the kernel is set to that speed by default, it'll stay so until you change it manually. CPU control apps may only do that since the kernel only allows that speed as the max (so there's nowhere but down ). There will be no conflict. You can only change it to frequencies the kernel allows.
Ty!
Perfect! thanks for the answer Theonew. Im going to play around with underclocking it
I would love to tune the cpu voltage but just don't have the cojones. Has it become safer in recent times? The guides I read on google are from a few years back. I understand there are risks like SoD sleep of death, maybe other risks too. Any tips?
Thanks again, You guys are great what a wealth of knowledge!
I love tuning.
If you do that, make sure you do it wisely. Undervolting can be dangerous if not done correctly and could damage your device. Go down in steps and use your device for a while after each step to see its stability. Do not make huge steps. Yes SoDs can occur if it is done too drastically. Read up more and try to learn as much as you can before attempting. Its only as safe as you make it .
You may also want to set profiles in SetCPU e.g. screen off - set the governor to conservative. No problem for the help .
Apps are a great way to go, especially SetCPU since you can make profiles to save battery! I would not mess with the voltage though, you can completely fry your phone permanently... I'd leave that to the pros. Chances are, the person that made the Kernal has all the voltages set properly, so you would only be messing up the work that has already been done for you... Just mess around with different profile settings on SetCPU to get the best battery life/power balance. Also, if you want to save even more battery and gain full control of your phone, check out Tasker! Tasker allows you to automate ANYTHING that you do on a regular basis, including toggling Wifi and bluetooth, and rebooting your phone daily.. or ANYTHING you can think of! Open the Music app when you plug in your headphones, turn on GPS when you open the Maps app.. the possibilities are endless! And it will save your battery! Hope this helps, good luck!