This is for people to lazy to start their own thread so please post here.
wrecless said:
I use Tegrak OC Pro with these settings.
Press optimization and enter these values.
level 0= 1200 - 1325 - 1100
level 1= 800 - 1075 - 1050
level 2= 400 - 1000 - 1000
level 3= 200 -900 - 980
level 4= 100 - 850 - 950
Make sure scaling is set to ondemand and set on boot is selected.
Then press Tweaks and make sure Io scheduler is set to deadline and
tweaks on boot is selected.
I got these settings from the thread linked below. (THANKS)
I have been using these settings for a few months with adrenaline shot on many different ROMS and I get at least 2 days battery life with regular use and my quad scores are 3000+. Phone never reboots, freezes, or gets hot.
I cant guarantee you will all have the same results but it mite be worth a try.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1214314
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Just a quick note, be sure you test these settings out before you select set on boot or you may have some issues. Every phone is slightly different in its own way and these undervolt settings may be too low and cause instability. I've personally had to increase these voltages slightly (in the past) for stability reasons.
If you guys want to save some time and effort download my attachment, unzip it, then place it inside tegrak/overclock on your SD. Itll be loaded then into your profiles on tegrak, just select it from the list and whamo, 1.2ghz oc with undervolt settings.
tehgyb said:
Just a quick note, be sure you test these settings out before you select set on boot or you may have some issues. Every phone is slightly different in its own way and these undervolt settings may be too low and cause instability. I've personally had to increase these voltages slightly (in the past) for stability reasons.
If you guys want to save some time and effort download my attachment, unzip it, then place it inside tegrak/overclock on your SD. Itll be loaded then into your profiles on tegrak, just select it from the list and whamo, 1.2ghz oc with undervolt settings.
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Uhh are the settings different in your attachment?
wrecless said:
Uhh are the settings different in your attachment?
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Very slightly, its a 1.2GHz oc,.and I had to up the voltages a little for stability... Nothing too too major
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tehgyb said:
Very slightly, its a 1.2GHz oc,.and I had to up the voltages a little for stability... Nothing too too major
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Dont up the voltages and post some attachment like its the same thing when its not. I'v been using these setting for 3 or 4 months thats why I posted them. If you like yours better post your own thread.
Jeez you mad or something? Lol
its based on the same thing and I only upped them for stability. I've also been using them for like 3 months. I don't see your problem here.
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wrecless said:
Dont up the voltages and post some attachment like its the same thing when its not. I'v been using these setting for 3 or 4 months thats why I posted them. If you like yours better post your own thread.
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Lol wtf? He never claimed them to be the same. He clearly stated it was the settings for 1.2ghz. He wasn't doing anything wrong here, you wanted to share your settings and he wanted to share his. What's wrong with this forum.
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And yet he even states he got those values from another poster.
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ok my bad let's make it a post your tegrak settings thread. So please everyone post your Tegrak settings thanks.
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This is for people to lazy to start their own thread so please post here.
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we dont need a bunch of different threads for settings, quit acting self righteous
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wrecless said:
ok my bad let's make it a post your tegrak settings thread. So please everyone post your Tegrak settings thanks.
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Temper tantrum much? Sheesh man I was just helping you out...
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undervolted 1.4 anyone? i could use an extra .1 ghz hehe
I use dsexton702's suggestions found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1294815
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rvolted 1.4 anyone? i could use an extra .1 ghz hehe
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Here's what I've been using for awhile now
Somairotevoli said:
Here's what I've been using for awhile now
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what rom are you using?
mikhail777 said:
what rom are you using?
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Mine, simplysimple
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Mine, simplysimple
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Sweet settings. How stable has the phone been and how's the battery life as well? Thx
Stable as stock. Battery life
excellent.
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Here's what I've been using for awhile now
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Thanks!! Been searching forever haha
Somairotevoli said:
Here's what I've been using for awhile now
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nice man! If you have it in a profile you can copy it from tegrak/overclock and post it like I did for other users to simply copy it to the same location, if you wanted ;P
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I just wanted to start a post so everyone can share which setting are working for them insted of digging through the PB&J OP.. Im running at 1400 mhz.. I havent started tinkerimg with the voltages yet.. Also if there is any info anyone thinks people should know about let me know and ill added it in
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900 right now with the voodoo fix. Seems snappy enough for me.
please someone post on this because my phone crashed so much I had to do a full Odin an wipe. Used many kernals...but this ones kill in me. Any post of how to set up pb&j would be much appriciated.
I messed with my settings.. I have 1400-1100mhz knocked down 75mv and everything 1000mhz and under I knocked down 100mv... Its working fine for me
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MitchTank said:
please someone post on this because my phone crashed so much I had to do a full Odin an wipe. Used many kernals...but this ones kill in me. Any post of how to set up pb&j would be much appriciated.
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I don't understand what problem you are having? Did you have PB & J installed and started overclocking and the phone crashed? If you were using the Voltage Control app then it should have just rebooted and reset the clock speeds.
cold21blooded said:
I messed with my settings.. I have 1400-1100mhz knocked down 75mv and everything 1000mhz and under I knocked down 100mv... Its working fine for me
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I'm impressed you got 1.4GHz stable at -75mV. Can it run stability test for 30 minutes without crashing?
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I'm impressed you got 1.4GHz stable at -75mV. Can it run stability test for 30 minutes without crashing?
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Lol I dont know what stability test is but ive had this setup for over a day and no reboots or anything.. When I say -75mv I mean 75mv under what default is... At 1.4ghz default voltage is 1375mv and I have mine set at 1300mv.. Idk if thats what you were saying by -75mv
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Could some give me a quick rundown on undervolting a kernel. I'm using faux's 0.4.2 oc/uv cm7 kernel. From my understanding its already undervolted but I'm confused about whether I should/can adjust those settings for better results or if I should leave them alone.
Info greatly appreciated.
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Each chip is built differently, so you have to experiment on that yourself. That kernel may already be undervolted but it may not be right for you. I say adjust until you hit instability and then go from there.
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Each chip is built differently, so you have to experiment on that yourself. That kernel may already be undervolted but it may not be right for you. I say adjust until you hit instability and then go from there.
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Sorry to jump in on this thread as well, but could you give us some info on how you would undervolt a kernel?
I have setcpu installed, is that enough? Is it possible to break my phone?
barqers said:
Sorry to jump in on this thread as well, but could you give us some info on how you would undervolt a kernel?
I have setcpu installed, is that enough? Is it possible to break my phone?
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Yes anytime you make you phone do something it didn't do from the factory there is a chance you could damage your device..its thx to all the great devs and people that test that make it easier and less likely also the more you read and understand what it is you are actually doing to the device helps alot!
If you have a kernel able to be overclocked/undervolted yes just use set CPU to adjust the settings.
All chips are different just cause a specific setting is working for someone else means it will work the same for you!
That being said I use:
Trigger 8/22 rom with faux123'a 0.4.2 kernel.
My settings:
Max-1408mhz
Min-389mhz
And have 1.1 GHz down to 389 mhz undervolted by 50 and no undervolt above 1.1
also have different profiles set for screen off and in call..
Good luck how this helps..
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Yes anytime you make you phone do something it didn't do from the factory there is a chance you could damage your device..its thx to all the great devs and people that test that make it easier and less likely also the more you read and understand what it is you are actually doing to the device helps alot!
If you have a kernel able to be overclocked/undervolted yes just use set CPU to adjust the settings.
All chips are different just cause a specific setting is working for someone else means it will work the same for you!
That being said I use:
Trigger 8/22 rom with faux123'a 0.4.2 kernel.
My settings:
Max-1408mhz
Min-389mhz
And have 1.1 GHz down to 389 mhz undervolted by 50 and no undervolt above 1.1
also have different profiles set for screen off and in call..
Good luck how this helps..
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Thank you for such a detailed explanation! I'll be more weary of fooling around with settings. I'll probably set mine similar to yours.
Thanks everyone. I understood that setcpu would be used for the changes I was more wondering what the changes would do. Like undervolting by 50 for instance, what does that give as far as battery life? Im a moderate to heavy user and I only get roughly 8 hours off the charger before it needs to be back on, great signal all day too.
I suppose I'll just have to tinker with it till I get crashes then adjust from there.
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Thanks everyone. I understood that setcpu would be used for the changes I was more wondering what the changes would do. Like undervolting by 50 for instance, what does that give as far as battery life? Im a moderate to heavy user and I only get roughly 8 hours off the charger before it needs to be back on, great signal all day too.
I suppose I'll just have to tinker with it till I get crashes then adjust from there.
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How do u get the undervoltage adjustment? i have set cpu and when i try the voltage button on set cpu, i got forced closed. Thanks in advance.
Sounds like a bad install, try uninstalling setcpu then re-installing it or fix permissions in CWM or terminal
su
fix permissions
Used to have that issue too. Try the setcpu available here on the forums, I think that's the one the worked for me.
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Is there an app that will work to control voltage on ICS yet?
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Nstools
Link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1333696
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ROM Toolbox Pro also allows you too modify these settings.
Or setcpu
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Do these require specific kernels to work?
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Yes , not all kernels allow change voltages
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Voltage adjustment is not really necessary, unless you are increasing voltages for overclocking.
NStools is a Nexus user favorite, powerful, and free.
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Voltage adjustment is not really necessary, unless you are increasing voltages for overclocking.
NStools is a Nexus user favorite, powerful, and free.
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Voltage adjustment is necessary when UVing so you can save battery duh??? lol
Even when overclocking.
XxLostSoulxX said:
Voltage adjustment is necessary when UVing so you can save battery duh??? lol
Even when overclocking.
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Uhh, no. I suggest you read up on the findings/observations documented by multiple kernel developers and bedalus's kernel testing posted here. UV has no effect on power consumption.
Read first post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1448900
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Braneless said:
Uhh, no. I suggest you read up on the findings/observations documented by multiple kernel developers and bedalus's kernel testing posted here. UV has no effect on power consumption.
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Well I tested it on my friends nexus s 4g and my epic 4g and with a lot of UVing. Lemme further explain.
Okay when you UV it just uses less amount of voltage on that frequency so in essence you save battery because not as much voltage is being used. Now however if you UV by a lot like -100mV and higher the phone will lagg a bit. If you overvolt your pushing more voltage to the phone which is more power being used.
I just tested my phone freqs. Used were 100,200,400,600,800,1000 And all were UVed by -100mV and playing games and using lower freqs it will lagg. When I didn't UV at all it never lagged.
Not to mention BTW I was @ 88% before and it only took me 2 mins to post this and now I'm at 86% with no UV at all. And last post before this I took me same time with UVed I went from 95% to 95% lol.
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Voltage adjustment is necessary when UVing so you can save battery duh??? lol
Even when overclocking.
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Not according to my testing.
kernels ; battery ; ROM ; gov/sched
Now with summaries in the first posts. Convenient for XDA app users!
bedalus said:
Not according to my testing.
kernels ; battery ; ROM ; gov/sched
Now with summaries in the first posts. Convenient for XDA app users!
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Well I can say every phone is a tad bit diff. But for whatever reason no matter who's phone when I UV if the phone handles it it. It saves me battery I want you to test this and see.
Run whatever scheduler and say performance run 100 MHz by -200mV like and 200 Mhz by -150mV and so forth. Play GtA 3 and watch when UVed it laggs and when Not it laggs stillbut not as bad. I mean hell even 1.5GHz no UV I still lagg haha
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Thanks guys! Ill check on this some more when I get home.
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Im trying to undervolt with system tuner ( also tried faux clock same thing ) .. I change the settings to my liking... and i can see the speeds and they have been aplied, but after I exit out of the app and go back in the min cpu speed is set to the same as my max!!
Any fix?
It just looks that way, the speed sticks.
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It just looks that way, the speed sticks.
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No, it shows that its been running at 1.3ghz ( the max i set it at ) for 50% of the time.. I set the min. at 384mhz and when i check back it pops back up to 1.3ghz
for the min.
Not sure if its working but SetCPU seems to override system tuner settings while still hopefully keeping it undervolted, so yeah..
Great, another guy using 2 CPU apps.
xcrazydx said:
Great, another guy using 2 CPU apps.
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I quickly realized thats a dumb idea and just ditched it.
Juicy555 said:
I quickly realized thats a dumb idea and just ditched it.
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Just use system tuner and boot settings as init d. Or just use a script that does both and don't use any CPU apps.
Set.........on.........boot
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Set.........on.........boot
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init d seems to work better.
xcrazydx said:
init d seems to work better.
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+1
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I also like running scripts and not having a cpu app at all. No extra resources being used
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I also like running scripts and not having a cpu app at all. No extra resources being used
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Im running supercharger + that UV and UC script, i forget his name.. but that without any cpu apps and ive been getting great battery life. And the supercharger script makes the phone super snappy like it should
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Im running supercharger + that UV and UC script, i forget his name.. but that without any cpu apps and ive been getting great battery life. And the supercharger script makes the phone super snappy like it should
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Gideon UV/OC script
Based on us kernel settings which governor/sio combination works the best for a balanced phone... Also I'll like to know other settings I the kernel that u might use... Thanx
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Based on us kernel settings which governor/sio combination works the best for a balanced phone... Also I'll like to know other settings I the kernel that u might use... Thanx
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mostly interactive or ondemand + 2048bit row scheduler or fiops.. with those I experienced the best UX.
for other settings:
e.g. multicore power saving, so not so much cores are used permanently, underclockig (damn be nexus 5 has so much power, u never need it!) maybe overclocking the gpu (ingress is a beast!) also some hotplug controlling, for loadthreshold an so on!
you can google for mbqs CPU guide,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325518
or look here, small apk, providing many infos
thenobol said:
mostly interactive or ondemand + 2048bit row scheduler or fiops.. with those I experienced the best UX.
for other settings:
e.g. multicore power saving, so not so much cores are used permanently, underclockig (damn be nexus 5 has so much power, u never need it!) maybe overclocking the gpu (ingress is a beast!) also some hotplug controlling, for loadthreshold an so on!
you can google for mbqs CPU guide,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325518
or look here, small apk, providing many infos
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Is that a link for an app or kernel... I'm just confused cuz of the zip file... Also I think I need a new kernel because I don't have all of them options... Even with trickster mod
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cables2590 said:
?
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Try or die. Never ask which ROM/kernel is best.
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sinkster said:
Try or die. Never ask which ROM/kernel is best.
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I never asked which kernel or for... See u are misunderstanding the question... I'm asking about settings and sio/governor combo works best and other settings... I never asked to name a best kernel
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cables2590 said:
I never asked which kernel or for... See u are misunderstanding the question... I'm asking about settings and sio/governor combo works best and other settings... I never asked to name a best kernel
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True, you never asked which kernel was best. But questions regarding the kernel settings can be found in the relevant threads, creating a separate thread is pointless, really. The best way to find out is follow the thread, and experiment with the tuneables yourself.
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Is that a link for an app or kernel... I'm just confused cuz of the zip file... Also I think I need a new kernel because I don't have all of them options... Even with trickster mod
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for an app
in 2014 my own one will appear