Over/underclocking - HTC Sensation

So I'm using miui and it's default setting is at 1.7ghz what's the best way to turn it down? Set cpu only works on one of the cores.
Is there a more effective app to handle this?
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get system tuner from market, its my fav and has a ton of features you can ignore or use. never had a fc or anything

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Advanced task killer ends data and voice.

Been using advanced task killer and love it. I have been using the auto killer but it kills data and voice.
Does anyone know which apps or processes to add to the exception list to prevent that?
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Make sure in settings > security level that it's set to high...
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I don't see anything in settings and security for security level.
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In the app...open the app, push menu, go to settings them at the bottom it should be there
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Protip: Task-killers are absolutely worthless on Android. If you want to manage running apps, get something like Autostarts that changes PERMISSIONS.
TheBiles said:
Protip: Task-killers are absolutely worthless on Android. If you want to manage running apps, get something like Autostarts that changes PERMISSIONS.
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That is really true, I had always heard that but until I actually used Autostarts did I realize how it handles the system and running apps, all basically on it's own.

Autokiller

I was just wondering if anybody uses autokiller? No it's not a taskiller. Here's the description of how it works, http://andrs.w3pla.net/autokiller/details
I use it and I feel like it helps, but who knows? I keep it set to Optimum.
Looks very similar to minfreemanager
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I use it but I don't think my phone needs it... I find that a lot if the background progs have to restart more often when I set the profile too high, so I have it set to optimum.
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Open apps question.

I use advance task kill and it seems .like whenever I open it it says I have apps running that I didn't open. Why is this, and how do I stop that?
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skaroger867 said:
I use advance task kill and it seems .like whenever I open it it says I have apps running that I didn't open. Why is this, and how do I stop that?
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With Android, you don't need to kill tasks. If it's not using CPU, then its not using battery. Task killer apps do more harm than good.
Read up more about this here: http://lifehacker.com/#!5650894/and...ed-what-they-do-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-them
You can't stop these apps from opening. The OS does this when it feels like it. The best to do is buy system panel, enable monitoring, and prove to yourself that those apps are using zero CPU by checking the CPU list.

[Q] Watchdog App Vs. Taskillers

I wanted to see what everyone's opinion was on taskillers Vs. Watchdog.
I've been reading that taskillers are obsolete with froyo and GB.
But Devs still add taskiller's in there ROM's.
task killers are of no use in STOCK gingerbread and froyo but do come in pretty handy in roms because they save u alot of space for apps and whatever else u use on your phone. I also am a fan of watchdog so try them out and see which one u like personally for me its watchdog. Hoped i helped
Hi Evilstewie, I notice that the blacklist kill on Watchdog only triggers when the phone is awake, is that the way it's supposed to work?
I set the threshold CPU for the stock browser at 0%, so I was expecting it to be killed even when screen is off, and the browser is idling, but it seems like it's only killed when the screen is on
task killers aren't exactly necessary and just kill battery
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sweetnsour said:
task killers aren't exactly necessary and just kill battery
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The thing is even when sent to the background, I notice apps like the stock browser, quickpic, and opera mobile still continue using CPU. So I need these apps to be killed automatically when they exceed 0% threshold

multiple wallpaper app

Does anyone else find that multiple go wallpaper shows down their phone? I'm running a evo 4g and it seems to get sore when running the mult wallpaper. Is there any multi wallpaper app that won't do this?
Not sure exactly how much of an effect your talking about but I use MultiPicture Live Wallpaper and dont see much of a slow down. Try it out and let me know what you think
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Well, it sort of lags for me too on go launcher. Just get an app that clears ram or running apps. That should do the trick.
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Well is there a way to set an app to automatically clear ram and running apps instead of you having to constantly do it?
Try Go task manager and set auto clear every hour.
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Pivo187 said:
Well is there a way to set an app to automatically clear ram and running apps instead of you having to constantly do it?
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Clean Master. Free in market
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thank you, ElfinJNoty!

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