Anyone here use SetCPU with their device? Notice a big difference?
Care to share your configurations as well?
What kernel are you using?? if you use faux123's kernel than he has fuax clock specially made for his kernel.
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Anyone here use SetCPU with their device? Notice a big difference?
Care to share your configurations as well?
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appdroid said:
What kernel are you using?? if you use faux123's kernel than he has fuax clock specially made for his kernel.
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Romracer
Unless u wanna uc you don't need that CPU app. I used system tuner.
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Romracer
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nutsngum said:
Romracer
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if using the Original Romracer kernel....there is no over clocking or undervolting. so the only thing you can really change is the scaling.
so if you want speed, set it to preformance which will force both cpus on line AT ALL TIMES. but will drain the batter faster other than that. there is not much you can do with a stock kernel. which is what romracers kernel is.
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Anyone here use SetCPU with their device? Notice a big difference?
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Hi,
I'm on TPC V3 with Da_G 0.43 Kernel.
I've one profile in SetCpu which is "screen off: max 192 min 192 with smartassv2 governor". I'm a light user and my record is fifty hours with a battery life.
I can't say if SetCPU has a lot to do with this but the smartassv2 governor helped a lot for sure.
I am rooted with the stock ROM and find that setcpu makes my phone lag more with Faux Kernel. When I delete the app, everything runs much more smoothly.
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acles003 said:
I am rooted with the stock ROM and find that setcpu makes my phone lag more with Faux Kernel. When I delete the app, everything runs much more smoothly.
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Try using FauxClock with his kernel, it's an app designed for his kernel specifically, and works great.
I'm at 1.2GHz (battery life) with a 87.5mV underclock on all steps, runs like a bauss.
I will admit, Da_G's kernel is miles ahead when it comes to performance, but it SoD's way too much on my phone, unfortunately.
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Im running the Carbon Rom with the matrix 11 cfs kernel just wondering.. how do they make 1460mhz stable? do they lower the voltage? and if so how do i go about dropping the voltage and what is a safe range because its at 1450mv when i overclock it freezes and reboots.. sorry for all the questions lol
I been asking the same.
On my phone any oc over 1.3 freezes my phone
brought to you by my iced out ns4G
JG96EVO said:
Im running the Carbon Rom with the matrix 11 cfs kernel just wondering.. how do they make 1460mhz stable? do they lower the voltage? and if so how do i go about dropping the voltage and what is a safe range because its at 1450mv when i overclock it freezes and reboots.. sorry for all the questions lol
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Raise voltage to 1475mV...
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but would'nt more voltage be worse?
Nope haha, it will def make it more stable
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al_madd said:
Raise voltage to 1475mV...
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wouldnt more voltage be worse?
More voltages = better stability
some kernels try to undervolt as low as possible but some phones don't like that much UV so you have to manually raise voltages =]
Edit: If your uncomfortable about messing with the voltages you should go ahed to the Trinity thread and flash TUV OR TEUV =] there UV'd to a safe extent.
Every phone is different, might not be able to do it. Simms can run a 1.6 ghz
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sinik420 said:
Every phone is different, might not be able to do it. Simms can run a 1.6 ghz
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I sometimes think that Simms has a super Nexus or something my phone can go upto 1.5.xx
irizwan said:
More voltages = better stability
some kernels try to undervolt as low as possible but some phones don't like that much UV so you have to manually raise voltages =]
Edit: If your uncomfortable about messing with the voltages you should go ahed to the Trinity thread and flash TUV OR TEUV =] there UV'd to a safe extent.
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Thanks man.. I heard about the Trinity Kernel and looked through the threads but couldn't find it.
JG96EVO said:
Thanks man.. I heard about the Trinity Kernel and looked through the threads but couldn't find it.
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To get the stable releases you can go to morfics website http://www.derkernel.com/
=)
What is the best kernel for NS in terms of:
performance? (but drains battery faster)
Battery saving?
poging22 said:
What is the best kernel for NS in terms of:
performance? (but drains battery faster)
Battery saving?
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There is no best kernel. All the threads asking receive the same answer, that is that it all comes down to personal preference. Try them all and see what you like best.
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There is no best kernel. All the threads asking receive the same answer, that is that it all comes down to personal preference. Try them all and see what you like best.
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yow dude! so based on your experience, which kernel do you prefer?
I tried Trinity, drains my battery faster than usual.
I've been using Matr1x, but some people have had issues. That's why I really can't recommend anything other than that you try a few and see what works best for you.
No issues with Matr1x dude...
Op, what rom u on?
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mathkid95 said:
No issues with Matr1x dude...
Op, what rom u on?
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I didn't say there were anything wrong with the kernel (I wouldn't use it myself if that were my belief) , I simply stated the fact that some people have run into some issues (S.O.D., etc.).
what's SOD?
qtwrk said:
what's SOD?
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Sleep of Death, phone goes into sleep mode and freezes. Raising the Voltages helps.
I have tried every kernel out there & have had trouble in some form with all of them, except for the Glados Kernel. Rock solid stable, & a nice balance of performance / battery life. Using NStools allows you to get the most out of the kernel. I use it with live OC set at 105, & the lazy governer. This is what works well for me, it may differ for your phone.
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What is the best kernel for NS in terms of:
performance? (but drains battery faster)
Battery saving?
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Thats a adventure you have to take alone
in all seriousness you gotta try out Trinity =]
Check out the kernels in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1283031
The nice thing about it is the availability of the 1320MHz frequency (if needed), yet you can run an undervolted setting most of the time and enjoy great battery life.
Most other kernels seem to be either fast or good on battery, here you get both in one package. Give it a test drive!
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Thats a adventure you have to take alone
in all seriousness you gotta try out Trinity =]
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I'm using Trinity now with 1.54 OC. It's snappy but drains battery fast.
A millionth time I've seen such a thread, and a millionth time I say the same - "Its your own personal choice..."
Not angry or such but just trying to make a joke...
I'm pretty much happy with the Matr1x Kernel, Netarchy dies on me, GLaDos is pretty good too, Trinity dies on me too...
by the way, MIUI has its own kernel? When you flash MIUI, what kernel do you get in default?
how about CM7?
What's the difference between Cfs and Bfs?
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Yeah can someone answer? What's the difference?
read this..
http://www.cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/data/bfs-v-cfs_groves-knockel-schulte.pdf
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by the way, MIUI has its own kernel? When you flash MIUI, what kernel do you get in default?
how about CM7?
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depends on what version of MIUI you flash
poging22 said:
I'm using Trinity now with 1.54 OC. It's snappy but drains battery fast.
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Whys it all the way up :O i mean OC'd just install TUV and use LiveOC 110 =/
It'll just OC it to about 1110 Mhz + 10% clock increase of the GPU
As the title states, put up your dukes!
Running manually debloated stock odex'ed
0502 PBJ EXT4
Scheduler BFQ
Governer Performance
100Mhz-No UV
400Mhz-No UV
1000Mhz-No UV
1,400Mhz-No UV
There is still an annoying lag here and there but for the most part it rips!
Eclipse v1.4, FP1 radios, sio scheduler, smartassV2 governor, 0130 PBJ
Code:
1400MHz -> -50mV (don't typically use this one)
1300MHz -> -50mV
1200MHz -> -50mV
1000MHz -> -75mV
800MHz -> -100mV
400MHz -> -100mV
200MHz -> -125mV
100MHz -> -150mV
[edit: Forgot to add my governor. OP, you use performance all the time? How does that not destroy your battery?]
Tweaked v2
PBJ May EXT4
0-800mhz -100mv smartassv2 sio
Anything else?
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Tweaked 2
Pbj 0502
Smartasv2
1200 - 50
1000 -75
800 -100
400 -125
200 -150
100 -200
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Cilraaz said:
[edit: Forgot to add my governor. OP, you use performance all the time? How does that not destroy your battery?]
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I have to give it a week or so to see how battery consumption is.
You guys' phones are so heavily undervolted.
No performance problems with that? Music playback difficulties?
bwheelies said:
I have to give it a week or so to see how battery consumption is.
You guys' phones are so heavily undervolted.
No performance problems with that? Music playback difficulties?
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No problems for me. And performance governor means the phone stays at max frequency all the time. You should never use it for real usage just for testing.
bwheelies said:
I have to give it a week or so to see how battery consumption is.
You guys' phones are so heavily undervolted.
No performance problems with that? Music playback difficulties?
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Undervolting has zero to do with performance. The danger with undervolting is instability. If you undervolt too much, you'll crash because your CPU can't draw enough power to do an operation.
A certain CPU is able to do a certain amount of work in a given clock cycle, and that amount of work does not change in the slightest with voltage.
EDIT: Also, as JihadSquad said, performance keeps your CPU at 100% maximum clock speed at all times. It doesn't let it slow down. It is brutal on a battery for no real world gain.
Anyone notice when using smart ass governor it won't overclock to 1400 , it can over chick anything else but not 1400 for some reason so I have it at 1440
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And I'm using set cpu
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Ahh 1.5ghz is so smooth!, I'm running that from now on, it improves touch sensitivity
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juanzr1 said:
Ahh 1.5ghz is so smooth!, I'm running that from now on, it improves touch sensitivity
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Lucky lucky piece of silicon right there. Mine can only get to 1400 and at 1440 it starts freezing sometimes, 1500 unusable.
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Lucky lucky piece of silicon right there. Mine can only get to 1400 and at 1440 it starts freezing sometimes, 1500 unusable.
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I can only get 1300 on mine. 1400 randomly reboots on me after a while.
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Lucky lucky piece of silicon right there.
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Or unlucky. At SetCPU's default for 1500MHz, it's running +325mV (+27.7%) from stock. So it's either really good silicon or a contender for a replacement in a few months.
Eclipse 2.0
CWM version 5.0.2.7
Baseband i510.06.FP1
Kernel 2.3.35.4-EP4-g311a209
Build SCH-I510.FP1
Lag is brutal sometimes. Speaker crackles and pops. Phone calls only last a couple minutes before the person on the other end can't hear me.
I am looking for a better solution. Any pointers would help greatly.
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Eclipse 2.0
CWM version 5.0.2.7
Baseband i510.06.FP1
Kernel 2.3.35.4-EP4-g311a209
Build SCH-I510.FP1
Lag is brutal sometimes. Speaker crackles and pops. Phone calls only last a couple minutes before the person on the other end can't hear me.
I am looking for a better solution. Any pointers would help greatly.
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For one thing, you're running an EP4 kernel with a FP1 rom and radio. Install a FP1 kernel, either stock (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582470) or PBJ (http://rootzwiki.com/topic/137-05-04-12peanutbutta-jelly-time/) and go from there.
shrike1978 said:
For one thing, you're running an EP4 kernel with a FP1 rom and radio. Install a FP1 kernel, either stock (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582470) or PBJ (http://rootzwiki.com/topic/137-05-04-12peanutbutta-jelly-time/) and go from there.
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I think I need to deal with the file system first. I have that discussion going in another thread.
Perhaps Odin back to stock and reapplying changes in order is in order.
JihadSquad said:
Lucky lucky piece of silicon right there. Mine can only get to 1400 and at 1440 it starts freezing sometimes, 1500 unusable.
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Well 1500 crashed on me and 1440 was a little better but it also crashed
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What's the highest anyone has overclocked?
IM running
Pbj 0130 kernel ( also I can't get the new kernel to install 0504, it boot loops when I try) any ideas?
Stock ROM
SmartassV2
Overclocked to 1.4mhz
Underclocked at 200mhz
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What's the highest anyone has overclocked?
IM running
Pbj 0130 kernel ( also I can't get the new kernel to install 0504, it boot loops when I try) any ideas?
Stock ROM
SmartassV2
Overclocked to 1.4mhz
Underclocked at 200mhz
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Did you wipe cache and dalvik. I like doing it before and after flashing kernel and rom.... don't forget to mount system, if that does not do it mount everything.... post the steps you have used before so we can better help you.
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wolverine38812 said:
What's the highest anyone has overclocked?
IM running
Pbj 0130 kernel ( also I can't get the new kernel to install 0504, it boot loops when I try) any ideas?
Stock ROM
SmartassV2
Overclocked to 1.4mhz
Underclocked at 200mhz
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Try to fix permissions before leaving CWM. That has worked for some people trying to go back to stock.
I tried to reply to the main thread in the development thread for SynergyROM, but as I do not have the 10 posts required, I figured I'd put it here. If this is against the rules, please let me know and remove this.
Apparently the busybox install on 1.4 is a little botched, and as such, when you install LeanKernel 12.2, it doesn't run the scripts it needs to in order to run it's magic.
All you need to do to get it to work again is fix the install of busybox on your phone. You can download busybox from the Play store and install it to your phone, and after that, installing the kernel should be relatively easy.
I've been running 12.2 on my phone for the better part of today at work and have had no issues with it at all.
I'd attach a link as proof, but apparently I can't do that either.
This is what I did too and it's working wonders.
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Good News on Thx 4 the post
jrichards2007 said:
I tried to reply to the main thread in the development thread for SynergyROM, but as I do not have the 10 posts required, I figured I'd put it here. If this is against the rules, please let me know and remove this.
Apparently the busybox install on 1.4 is a little botched, and as such, when you install LeanKernel 12.2, it doesn't run the scripts it needs to in order to run it's magic.
All you need to do to get it to work again is fix the install of busybox on your phone. You can download busybox from the Play store and install it to your phone, and after that, installing the kernel should be relatively easy.
I've been running 12.2 on my phone for the better part of today at work and have had no issues with it at all.
I'd attach a link as proof, but apparently I can't do that either.
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Thx for your post and gr8 find on the busybox
I have been trying to decide which one to load
SynergyROM 1.3
or
SynergyROM 1.5
Now I know that imo 12.2 will work
long as the busybox is loaded first.
due to the issues with 12.2 loop booting.
Now I can load 1.4 will let you know how it goes.
Thanks Again.
Cheers,
Azbobs
Worked for me too
Worked for me as well. Thanks for the post.
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Where is the kernel thread??
Ill give this a shot today.
Any sense as to battery life with the new kernel??
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mpetruzz said:
Where is the kernel thread??
Ill give this a shot today.
Any sense as to battery life with the new kernel??
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http://rootzwiki.com/topic/31329-imoseyon-test-leankernel-tw-82-v122-kexec/
mpetruzz said:
Where is the kernel thread??
Ill give this a shot today.
Any sense as to battery life with the new kernel??
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^ Also would like to know this. I was seeing some signs of worse battery life on 1.4. I'd like to know if the kernel + 1.4 is better battery life.
SightSeeker said:
^ Also would like to know this. I was seeing some signs of worse battery life on 1.4. I'd like to know if the kernel + 1.4 is better battery life.
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I am running Imoseyons 12-2 kernel with the cpu editor script using battery saver and notice a considerable difference in battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
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I am running Imoseyons 12-2 kernel with the cpu editor script using battery saver and notice a considerable difference in battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
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Do you know what exactly it is scaling at? Also what does the 12-2 kernel do vs the script? Does the kernel alone underclock?
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Do you know what exactly it is scaling at? Also what does the 12-2 kernel do vs the script? Does the kernel alone underclock?
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The battery saver from the script sets the max frequency on the cpus to 1134000. This can be changed in the script as well. I run the batter saver but change the max frequency to 1350000 for both cores. I do not believe the kernel has underclocking abilities currently, but I may be wrong. Definitely snappier with the kernel than without. The combination of the two is excellent.
Earl831SC said:
The battery saver from the script sets the max frequency on the cpus to 1134000. This can be changed in the script as well. I run the batter saver but change the max frequency to 1350000 for both cores. I do not believe the kernel has underclocking abilities currently, but I may be wrong. Definitely snappier with the kernel than without. The combination of the two is excellent.
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Do you know if the sticky mode works?
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Do you know if the sticky mode works?
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My setting stay after rebooting so yes. I check with system tuner pro.
After flashing this kernel over Synergy 1.4, I have a blue led light that will not turn off. Any ideas?
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12bravo said:
After flashing this kernel over Synergy 1.4, I have a blue led light that will not turn off. Any ideas?
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You may have accidentally flashed the v12 of the kernel. On the thread on rootzwiki look under changelog and download v12.2 it should fix the LED issue.
Want to post in the synergy thread but now enough post counts -_-
Anyone can think of a compelling reason to not jump for synergy 1.4 with the lean kernel 12.2 and wait for synergy 1.5 instead? Eschelon made it sound like it would drop soon and I'm just trying to gauge from the comments on the synergy thread if there are major problems.....main things that bother me are battery life degradation claims and 4G speed variances.
Bonus: A tad off topic, but I was wondering if anyone running the synergy roms replaced their touchwiz apps with aosp apps? Reason I ask is because I cannot live without the ICS email client and prefer the messaging client as well.
Thanks for the heads up from everyone confirming the busybox issue with 1.4 to be compatible with 12.2 lean kernel.
sensui123 said:
Want to post in the synergy thread but now enough post counts -_-
Anyone can think of a compelling reason to not jump for synergy 1.4 with the lean kernel 12.2 and wait for synergy 1.5 instead? Eschelon made it sound like it would drop soon and I'm just trying to gauge from the comments on the synergy thread if there are major problems.....main things that bother me are battery life degradation claims and 4G speed variances.
Thanks for the heads up from everyone confirming the busybox issue with 1.4 to be compatible with 12.2 lean kernel.
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If you want to play around with Google Now then go for 1.4. 1.5 will not require a wipe according to eschelon. I've found the battery life on 1.4 to be close to par with 1.3. Maybe a little more battery hungry, but not much.
Earl831SC said:
The battery saver from the script sets the max frequency on the cpus to 1134000. This can be changed in the script as well. I run the batter saver but change the max frequency to 1350000 for both cores. I do not believe the kernel has underclocking abilities currently, but I may be wrong. Definitely snappier with the kernel than without. The combination of the two is excellent.
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I set cpu0 to 1350000, but I can't figure out how to set cpu1? I am new to kernels, can you tell me how you set the second cpu to 1350000?
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tmar23 said:
I set cpu0 to 1350000, but I can't figure out how to set cpu1? I am new to kernels, can you tell me how you set the second cpu to 1350000?
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If you are using the script it is option 4 to set max frequency for CPU1
Thanks, I had to force dual core mode for some reason, then it gave me the ability to change cpu1.
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What app can i use best to undervolt my cpu and does anyone have the best values.
Im on the Cleanrom Inheritance with clemsyns universal kernel @ 1.8 Ghz
System Tuner might be able to help you with that... I'm quite not sure what's the best values though...
Will take a look at it thanx.
If anyone by any chance knows good values i would be obliged
what exactly is undervolting for?
sai561 said:
what exactly is undervolting for?
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Using less battery...
danger-rat said:
Using less battery...
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...and remaining stable.
I've been testing under volting for the next version of CROMI.
I am stable by knocking 1.8ghz down to 1300mv on the clemsyn kernels.
Thats OK said:
...and remaining stable.
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Usually it's the other way round - too little voltage makes the system unstable.