[Q] CPU Settings - HTC Sensation

I'm on Venom Ss and using the default kernel for the ROM, but after setting the maximum at 1.026mhz and minimum at 702mhz, the settings don't stick, changing to 384mhz maximum and minimum constantly. How do I make the settings stick? I have done a full wipe. Thanks in advance!

Cavalry88 said:
I'm on Venom Ss and using the default kernel for the ROM, but after setting the maximum at 1.026mhz and minimum at 702mhz, the settings don't stick, changing to 384mhz maximum and minimum constantly. How do I make the settings stick? I have done a full wipe. Thanks in advance!
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use the SetCPU app from google play. good luck! :fingers-crossed:

chassy_8o9 said:
use the SetCPU app from google play. good luck! :fingers-crossed:
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Yup I'm using SetCPU already, but it still doesn't seem to stick occassionally. Is there something that I haven't done?

Cavalry88 said:
Yup I'm using SetCPU already, but it still doesn't seem to stick occassionally. Is there something that I haven't done?
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try the bricked kernel... with that kernel stays as your needs.... well, that's my case
:fingers-crossed: good luck!

Sense 4 roms sometimes does that bug, it happened to me with ordroid after I installed it with a full wipe it became normal something makes your CPU rise and if you don't know what it is your only chance is full wipe

phylosoph said:
Sense 4 roms sometimes does that bug, it happened to me with ordroid after I installed it with a full wipe it became normal something makes your CPU rise and if you don't know what it is your only chance is full wipe
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I already did a full wipe before flashing though..
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Try with system tuner maybe? There are various option how to set the frequencies (via script or normally)

So far the settings on system tuner aren't sticking either. How do I use scripts? Thanks a lot!
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i am on viperss 1.0.0 too and i am using the Bricked kernel 1.35
with maxkhz to 1728000 . after i install the bricked kernel all run well
but 1 hour later is gone back to the default setting (1566mhz) .
then i installt system tuner and let him on 1400mhz , 1 your later the setting is again on default by 1566 ???
i dont understand this because by a earlier version all was well..
i hope you can help me

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Oc daemon arhd 1.4

Hi I have a question about the o/c daemon coz i made my phone like this
Wake state setting
Wake min- 38400
Wake max- 153600
Sleep setting
Sleep min - 19200
Sleep max - 38400
Is this okay??
After installing the arhd 1.4 do i need to touch the oc daemon??
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Fata7ity said:
Hi I have a question about the o/c daemon coz i made my phone like this
Wake state setting
Wake min- 38400
Wake max- 153600
Sleep setting
Sleep min - 19200
Sleep max - 38400
Is this okay??
After installing the arhd 1.4 do i need to touch the oc daemon??
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I'm assuming you mean ARHD 4.1.6?
I'm not entirely sure I understand your question but those settings look ok.
In any case using OC daemon you can change the clock speed on the fly
Hope this helps
Thanks! What im saying to my 2nd question is After flashing the ARHD 1.4.6 the O/C daemon comes with the package right? So heres my point do i need to touch the oc daemon just to make it work? I mean like pressing the apply button? Or leave it as is??
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Again: ARHD 4.1.6
Ah makes sense! when you open the app if the clock settings show the same values as those in your 1st post then no, you don't have to hit the Apply button again.
Although you can always change the clock speed to a new value and then change it back again
Thx.
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Fata7ity said:
Hi I have a question about the o/c daemon coz i made my phone like this
Wake state setting
Wake min- 38400
Wake max- 153600
Sleep setting
Sleep min - 19200
Sleep max - 38400
Is this okay??
After installing the arhd 1.4 do i need to touch the oc daemon??
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Hi,
I have ARHD 4.1.6, with Faux's latest kernel.
Do you still have the kernel that was supplied with the ROM?
I think it was 0.2.3.r.
This will probably cause you problems with excessive battery drain.
When/if it does,download the 0.2.4.r kernel from my sig.
Place the kernel on the root of your sd card.
Go into recovery,
Make a nandroid backup,
wipe cache partition and dalvik,
install the kernel,like a ROM ,
reboot.
Then go into Daemon Controller.
Set the maximum and minimum frequency to your desired settings(192000 min,1512000 max is good)
set the governor to "intellidemand " in the drop down menu,
press bypass and apply.
Job done.
No need to ever worry about it again.
malybru said:
Hi,
I have ARHD 4.1.6, with Faux's latest kernel.
Do you still have the kernel that was supplied with the ROM?
I think it was 0.2.3.r.
This will probably cause you problems with excessive battery drain.
When/if it does,download the 0.2.4.r kernel from my sig.
Place the kernel on the root of your sd card.
Go into recovery,
Make a nandroid backup,
wipe cache partition and dalvik,
install the kernel,like a ROM ,
reboot.
Then go into Daemon Controller.
Set the maximum and minimum frequency to your desired settings(192000 min,1512000 max is good)
set the governor to "intellidemand " in the drop down menu,
press bypass and apply.
Job done.
No need to ever worry about it again.
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How about the sleep state??
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Fata7ity said:
How about the sleep state??
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Hi,
The sleep state is taken care of by the Intellidemand governor.
That's the point.
Once you set it up as I said ,it will do all the work for you.
malybru said:
Hi,
The sleep state is taken care of by the Intellidemand governor.
That's the point.
Once you set it up as I said ,it will do all the work for you.
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Okay great thank you so much man!

SetCPU settings

Hey guys , I have the Rogers i727r. Just rooted it last night... vanilla rom which came with the phone got myself titanium backup pro and setcpu. Can someone please advise on best setcpu settings for longer battery life. Thanks for your time.
I do min at 192 and Max at 1.35 undevolted by 50 accross the board and get pretty good battery life
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I'm semi-noobie if you could post screenshots of how to set your settings please ? And how long would you say your battery lasts ?
iLeopard said:
I do min at 192 and Max at 1.35 undevolted by 50 accross the board and get pretty good battery life
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good suggestion, but needs elaboration.
bradtn said:
I'm semi-noobie if you could post screenshots of how to set your settings please ? And how long would you say your battery lasts ?
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Search the development section for a kernel made by faux123, and download the 010m. If you've only rooted, in the same section there's a sticky explaining how to use odin, and flash cwm. Once u have cwm flash the kernel, and install an app called fauxclock, and uninstall setcpu. Use the recommended min
192 max 1350 with ondemand. Under voltage tabset phone to -10 mV. If it resets, change it to -75. Use it for a couple hours. Once stable select "set on boot". Enjoy!
And why do you recommend this particular method you outlined opposed to just using set CPU on vanilla rom for these settings?
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icenight89 said:
good suggestion, but needs elaboration.
Search the development section for a kernel made by faux123, and download the 010m. If you've only rooted, in the same section there's a sticky explaining how to use odin, and flash cwm. Once u have cwm flash the kernel, and install an app called fauxclock, and uninstall setcpu. Use the recommended min
192 max 1350 with ondemand. Under voltage tabset phone to -10 mV. If it resets, change it to -75. Use it for a couple hours. Once stable select "set on boot". Enjoy!
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Where is Voltage in SetCPU?
He's talking about the fauxclock app.
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bradtn said:
He's talking about the fauxclock app.
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ou I see.
I wish...it crashes on ICS

Max Overclock speed?

Is it possible to overclock at 1.4 ghz our cpu?
I hate my galaxy, it's really laggy and slow also with Cyano9...
Sorry my device is not at all laggy at 1ghz...try a clean wipe from xxkpe
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wait till the fully working cm9 comes ... ..There will be no ui lags n all after getting kernel 3.0
And cm9 is not that laggy too.try wiping cache if it does not work,do a fresh install.
bobby_loveing said:
wait till the fully working cm9 comes ... ..There will be no ui lags n all after getting kernel 3.0
And cm9 is not that laggy too.try wiping cache if it does not work,do a fresh install.
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Done, but nothing..everything is lagging..what can i do?
davibs said:
Done, but nothing..everything is lagging..what can i do?
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Enable purging of assets, disable surface dithering, disable zRam
Edit: flashing custom cm9 kernels can also allow you to Oc, such as vurrut kernel and uc kernel for cm9
Cheers
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Did you try changing min Max frequencies and governors.... if you still wanna fry your phone at 1.4 ghz go ahead.....
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arindammanidas said:
Did you try changing min Max frequencies and governors.... if you still wanna fry your phone at 1.4 ghz go ahead.....
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I reached 1,38Ghz without a problem and maxed the load, didn't fry yet xD
No kernel supports 1,4.. but 1,38Ghz is there and stable on some devices, so it's possible.
My sister's device didn't go past 1,35Ghz and crashed, 1,30Ghz is stable for her.
So it really depends.. safest value is 1,2Ghz.
Now back on topic, there's something wrong with your phone or something else, CM9 is currently smooth even with 1,0Ghz.
Skander1998 said:
I reached 1,38Ghz without a problem and maxed the load, didn't fry yet xD
No kernel supports 1,4.. but 1,38Ghz is there and stable on some devices, so it's possible.
My sister's device didn't go past 1,35Ghz and crashed, 1,30Ghz is stable for her.
So it really depends.. safest value is 1,2Ghz.
Now back on topic, there's something wrong with your phone or something else, CM9 is currently smooth even with 1,0Ghz.
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How can i know if everything is ok?
davibs said:
How can i know if everything is ok?
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Test it yourself, run many benchmarks for extended periods of time, any restarts or extreme heat means something is wrong.
davibs said:
How can i know if everything is ok?
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Set the CPU to whatever speed you want but dont check set on bot. If freezes or restart happens means it not okay, then lower the frequency.
Cheers
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bscraze said:
Set the CPU to whatever speed you want but dont check set on bot. If freezes or restart happens means it not okay, then lower the frequency.
Cheers
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No hardware problems..!

[Q] Issue: Screen don't want to go sleep

Hi everyone,
I have weird issue, screen don't want to go into sleep mode.
I tried to change settings: 15s, 30s, 45s. Still the same.
After reboot it work correctly but only few hours.
I don't want flash my rom again becouse I've set everything after yesterday flash. :crying:
My configuration:
Android Revolution HD 6.7.2
CPU OC 1782 MHz
GPU - 320 MHz
Kernel SebastianFM 1.5.2
Installed extensions:
Adreno Drivers 2.18
ics_small_89-fronts
(6.7.x_XE)battery_fix(norecent,eqs2,4gicons)
Ultra smooth Rosie
JellyBean Animations
Any idea what should I do, guys ?
You likely have a application that's preventing your device from sleeping. Check permissions on your applications and you will find the culprit. Best wishes.also when installing apps look at what the developers say in certain apps it will clearly state PREVENT Device from sleeping. Hope this helps.
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pawel30w said:
Hi everyone,
I have weird issue, screen don't want to go into sleep mode.
I tried to change settings: 15s, 30s, 45s. Still the same.
After reboot it work correctly but only few hours.
I don't want flash my rom again becouse I've set everything after yesterday flash. :crying:
My configuration:
Android Revolution HD 6.7.2
CPU OC 1782 MHz
GPU - 320 MHz
Kernel SebastianFM 1.5.2
Installed extensions:
Adreno Drivers 2.18
ics_small_89-fronts
(6.7.x_XE)battery_fix(norecent,eqs2,4gicons)
Ultra smooth Rosie
JellyBean Animations
Any idea what should I do, guys ?
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You can use "Battery use" to see which app is using your battery. Try killing the apps that are running, until you find which is causing it.
I've formated SD (long format) and flashed rom again, .
I try to use clean rom few hours and check if the issue is still.
Just install DualCore-rc8
BTW. Do u thing OC can do this problem ?
My phone worked stable on maximum CPU frequency - 1832 MHz and 320 MHz GPU
pawel30w said:
I've formated SD (long format) and flashed rom again, .
I try to use clean rom few hours and check if the issue is still.
Just install DualCore-rc8
BTW. Do u thing OC can do this problem ?
My phone worked stable on maximum CPU frequency - 1832 MHz and 320 MHz GPU
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I don't think OC can cause this problem but then I think 1832Mhz is way too high and may cause instability to your phone, try to tune it down. In fact there won't be a significant performance improvement even if you OC it so high. Not worth frying your phone's CPU for that insignificant gain.
It's a application like I said that's preventing your device from sleeping! Find that app and your issue will be resolved.
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I work now on clean rom with just OC apps. All day everything was OK.
Tomorrow I try to install "DarkForest Tweaks 3.33 Base RC 3.0.1" again and I will see then becouse I think it could couse a problem.
Thanks mates :good:
pawel30w said:
I work now on clean rom with just OC apps. All day everything was OK.
Tomorrow I try to install "DarkForest Tweaks 3.33 Base RC 3.0.1" again and I will see then becouse I think it could couse a problem.
Thanks mates :good:
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If only you had mentioned you had installed that in the OP...
Or better still, read the last 2-3 pages of my thread, its all there.
I think its my modded messages.apk and I posted a stock unmodded one (actually when I say stock, that is a lie because it is the apk from my ROM and as such has gone through 3-4 apk optimization scripts) in the last 1-2 pages in the thread which seems to have fixed this

AOKP CPU frequency not sticking

I set my CPU sliders to min 810mhz max 1566 MHz, with ondemand gov.
It randomly keeps setting itself to min384 max384.
Can anyone tell me how to prevent this? I am changing the frequency using default aokp ROM control.
Thanks!
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Anyone ???
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Have you tried doing it with Kernel Tuner or System Tuner by 3C?
Which kernel are you using?
Using frankenstines default kernel that comes in the nov13 build of aokp - that's what I am running.
Yea tried it with rom toolbox and still same problem!
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Try this:
Reboot in CWM/4ext.
Wipe cache, davilk, system, boot. (It's not a full wipe)
Reinstall rom, gapps and everything you modified on /system partition.
Download and install Kernel Tuner and set the frequency.
You have to go in the app's settings and activate "Restore settings on boot" with one of 2 choices.
I'm having this same issue -- I've tried full wipes and factory resets as well as reflashing the ROM (KANG CM 10.1) and the kernel (Sultan r19.5) but the issue of both clock speeds sticking at 384Mhz persists. It's becoming nearly impossible to use the phone when it runs at speeds like these, does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Kazappin said:
I'm having this same issue -- I've tried full wipes and factory resets as well as reflashing the ROM (KANG CM 10.1) and the kernel (Sultan r19.5) but the issue of both clock speeds sticking at 384Mhz persists. It's becoming nearly impossible to use the phone when it runs at speeds like these, does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
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Check all 3rd party apps.. Which can modify th. CPU
First and foremost do this... Clear data of superuser/superSU in settings-all
Then go to su app and make the default prompt.. Deny
At least that would take phone to default CPU speed
Also you need to check the init.d scripts (in /etc/init.d)
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ganeshp said:
Check all 3rd party apps.. Which can modify th. CPU
First and foremost do this... Clear data of superuser/superSU in settings-all
Then go to su app and make the default prompt.. Deny
At least that would take phone to default CPU speed
Also you need to check the init.d scripts (in /etc/init.d)
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I completed all of those things but I'm still having the same issue -- when I set the maximum CPU speed in the performance tab of settings, the CPU speed will briefly go to the value I select and almost immediately return to 384 MHz.
Sorry to bump this, but has anyone else ever even experienced this?

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