I noticed there is a script for epic touch that will lower the processor speed to 1Ghz when between 84%-35% batter then 800Mhz at 34%-0% battery, is there any way to get that to run on the skyrocket?
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Get setcpu in the market and adjust to the same settings.
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I'm using system tuner pro for small tweaks and as a monitor and I had an issue with getting CPU settings to stick so I dl'd no frills but I think they are fighting each other because no frills won't hold on to the settings so any ideas
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They probably are. I think you should have only one OC app installed at a time. What kernal are you running?
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Antutu paid vs set CPU
Which is better ?! What are the pros and cons? Opinions?
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Set CPU works fine for me...all I want is one thing, change the speeds that's all. But for a user that wants more options then they would probably chose antutu
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Android311 said:
Set CPU works fine for me...all I want is one thing, change the speeds that's all. But for a user that wants more options then they would probably chose antutu
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I noticed that set CPU has no widget
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ianwardell said:
I noticed that set CPU has no widget
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*** has no widget to view live values **
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Then use Antutu I like the stock oc app that's built in cm7
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Android311 said:
Then use Antutu I like the stock oc app that's built in cm7
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* sigh * the only downside to set CPU is the widget :/ I will prob end up doing that
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I used to use SETCPU, but finally I found that the battery life was almost the same as the situation when I did not use the SETCPU.....So I gave up at last and let the phone run as it was..
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I used to use SETCPU, but finally I found that the battery life was almost the same as the situation when I did not use the SETCPU.....So I gave up at last and let the phone run as it was..
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The problem is I over clock and use a beta rom.... so its a bit buggy and if I can't sew my ghz live then I won't be able to trouble shoot so easily.
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what i think is.. just use the "matched" radio and kernel.. and the battery will be at its peak.
Set cpu and check cpu tuner...
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For me set cpu is better
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I used to use SetCPU until I realized it was the culprit in a lot of my stability issues so I switched to using the kernel tweaked in liberty rom toolbox
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Thanks for the input . I hear that the set CPU dev isn't good at responding. Any thoughts?
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Cpu tuner it's better than set CPU..i used it in my x8..stability issues are occurred..so i prefer CPU tuner..
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Any way to use voltage control on new ICS? I'm rooted but don't we need a different kernal?
Which ICS? I'm on CM9 and underclocked a bit. This phone always gets hot for no reason -_-
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I'm on stock ICS.
is there any way to find out your current gpu clock speed..? Thanks in advance..
I believe stock is 200mhz
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I believe stock is 200mhz
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Thanks but.. What if you overclock the IC of the board (cpu+gpu) what if i LiveOC..?
I'm not sure if LiveOC affects the gpu , but I know certain kernels do! For instance, trinity overclocks your GPU (I'm not sure specifics, but you can look that up over in those forums). Marmite over clocks your CPU and GPU! Its super stable at 1096mhz/220mhz with a decent noticeable speed boost
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