Dynamic max clock speed scaling? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

Poking around in CM10's settings, I noticed that the max clock speed was set at 1 GHz instead of 1.5. Does the S III dynamically scale this? Considering the ondemand governor's tendency to jump to maximum clock speed, I wouldn't be surprised if it did.

I had their nightly running and my max was auto set at 1.5ghz....Idk y youres is at 1ghz...did u dirty flash?
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Mine was set to 1.5 by default, also.

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[Q] cpu overclock app

hey guys just rooted transformer and now i am try to get my transformer to 1.6 ghz got supporting kernal, now i am trying to figure out how to actually get it to 1.6 i turned to so max says 1.6 now the min is at the bottom is that how i correctly clock it at 1.6 i was thinking i should move min to 1.6 or just under that.
You don't want the minimum to be as high as the maximum as it will be going flat out even when idling.
Make the min as low as it will go and set the maximum to 1.6. The processor will go as fast as it needs to up to 1.6. You can use something like quadrant to see the improvement.
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use cpu master and it will do everything you are wanting it to
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i tried cpu master did notice any improvement however cpu overclock app i boosted about 1000 points just wondering cause over all i did not see a noticable difference in using such as quickness or whatever
bfitzpatrickd2d said:
i tried cpu master did notice any improvement however cpu overclock app i boosted about 1000 points just wondering cause over all i did not see a noticable difference in using such as quickness or whatever
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Summertime CPU governor or Temp throttling?

Like many parts of the world, here in Australia it can get very hot. I would like to have my Galaxy Note automatically slow down when its too hot. I'm thinking this might mean a CPU governor that checks temp as well as CPU load.
If something like this already exists then does someone know where I can find it?
Otherwise I wonder if its not too hard to modify an existing governor to include temperature based throttling.
Currently I use CPU Master Pro to enable an overheat profile when it hits 49°c but you can get days here where the air is that hot! It needs to keep slowing down if it keeps heating up more. Even CPU Master Pro can't do that.
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Use setcpu profile.
Make a profile in setcpu, set the rule to if over 40 degrees limited cpu from 200 mhz to 1000 mhz. Its very easy
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darkinners said:
Use setcpu profile.
Make a profile in setcpu, set the rule to if over 40 degrees limited cpu from 200 mhz to 1000 mhz. Its very
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I already have that with CPU Master Pro. But i want something more versatile.
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Live oc... how to use it?

OK i have read up a little about live oc, but really i still dont understand it.
In NS tools there are 3 settings.... a % an "oc target low", "oc target high"
As i understand it the percentage is just how much each step of the cpu scaling gets bumped... so if your at 110% @ 1000mhz step it would actually be 1100mhz. And @ 110% the buss speed would be at 220mhz vs the stock 200. (is that correct)
But as far as the other two settings... oc target low, oc target high... what are those?
Really im just looking for a little more incite on how live oc works.
Thanks guys!
You can tell it to live oc within certain frequencies. So if you only want to to be on live oc from 200-800mhz, you can set it to do that
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rocket999 said:
You can tell it to live oc within certain frequencies. So if you only want to to be on live oc from 200-800mhz, you can set it to do that
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AHHH ok so the min and max are the range in which the live oc takes place. below and above those min and max values it goes back to normal?
how much rise voltages from 1300cpz/100liveoc to 1320cpu/110liveoc?
Bus OC don't work at all. I've tried 3d benchmarks with and without this and there are not difference
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Bus OC don't work at all. I've tried 3d benchmarks with and without this and there are not difference
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you must not be doing it right or applying works for me
EDIT: you do realize it will only over clock the freq of the low target and high target.
For example you run your benchmark and your cpu settings are going to be affected on the I/0 scheduler and cpu governor.
if i run Sio ~ On-Demand @ 100/1000 and my Live OC is 1200/1400 your not going to be using the OC settings because its only designed to, to OC the freq you chose it to.
So to make it work for benchmarking purposes i would run Sio ~ Performance @ 1400/1000 or even 1400/1400 so it would only use those OC'ed freqs. and have the Live OC either 1400/1000 say @ 105% or 1400/1400 @ 105% so it run Straight OC'ed freqs only.

Lowering min. clockspeed on an S4

I'm looking to get some kind of battery boost by under clocking my HTC One S S4. Is it advisable to lower my minimum clock speed from 384 to 192, like I've seen on other phones? Or should i only under clock the max speed? I'd personally rather leave the max speed as it is and reign back only the idle clock speed.
Anyways, Im running the latest nightly. I was planning on lowering my clock speeds through CM. Is there a better way of doing this and managing speeds?
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GlueEats said:
I'm looking to get some kind of battery boost by under clocking my HTC One S S4. Is it advisable to lower my minimum clock speed from 384 to 192, like I've seen on other phones? Or should i only under clock the max speed? I'd personally rather leave the max speed as it is and reign back only the idle clock speed.
Anyways, Im running the latest nightly. I was planning on lowering my clock speeds through CM. Is there a better way of doing this and managing speeds?
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Why don't you try it and see? Just don't set it to take effect on boot until you know it works fine.
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[Q] Safe Overclock

Hi yes im new but not quite a noob :cyclops:
There with that out of the way my overclock settings are 1200mhz min 1600mhz max
so far running great with the HellyBean rom
But how would this effect my phone long term if any and I would like to be able to moniter my cpu temp like I do on my pc
but the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140371&highlight=cpu+temp
has some good apps but they don't say cpu temp just the battery temp unless there interlinked some how
Thanks for looking
No temp sensor on the infuse except for battery.
1200 is really high for a minimum... This should be 100. For performance set governor to ondemand.. This will Max the cpufreq on any load. When idle, freq will drop and save battery and cool phone.
Running for extended periods at 1600 your phone will get very warm to the touch.. Combo of cpu and screen... If plugged into charger that will add more heat.
Battery Monitor Widget is a good app for tracking battery temp and related stats over time.
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Thanks ya I figured it was a bit high
Do 100 min and 1400 max
And governor to on demand
Also i set up profiles with set cpu so when screen is off the maximum goes down to 400mhz.then screen on profile the max is 1400.it saves battery
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How do you set up profiles?
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Use a CPU manager like SetCPU ($). Voltage Control or Antutu CPU Mgr may also have profiles.. Not sure -it's been a while since I used either.
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The only ones I found so far that have profiles are pay for but once I get one I think its going to be either ROM manager or antutu
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