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InstaVOLT v1.0
The app is still limited but it does what it should do. This app is recommended for people who are not so familiar with changing vdd levels.
Quoted from market:
"InstaVOLT is the easiest app for managing your CPU milliVoltage levels. You can undervolt or overvolt your CPU voltage levels by steps of 25 milliVolt. Be sure to check the overall voltage levels after every increase or decrease, so you know what your device/kernel is capable of.
Requirements:
- Root
- Busybox
- Kernel with VDD levels support
Warning:
I'm not responsible for any damage caused to your device, use at own risk!
- If the voltage levels are to low your phone will freeze and you will need to pull the battery
- If the voltage levels are to high your phone will overheat and/or suddenly power off.
Since this is a very early version the app might force close when your kernel doesn't have vdd support.
Updates coming soon!"
Upcoming updates:
- Support for setting voltages at boot.
- Probably more compatibility / options
Download:
Screenshots:
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Are there any apps that can show me a graph of my phone's CPU clock/frequency over time? I want to see how my governors affect my clock during games and such, what clock the CPU is set to and when. Now I know that apps like SetCPU give you a list of all the possible CPU clock steps and tell you how long the CPU spent in each clock, but that only gives you a vague idea of whether or not your clock settings are ideal.
The ONLY app I have found that comes close to doing this is CoolTool, which can graph ANYTHING over time, including CPU frequency. Unfortunately it's a tiny little 64 pixel graph meant to sit on the notification bar, and it stops graphing during a game, or when you turn the screen off, etc. Are there any alternatives?
This is a Windows version of what I am looking for, OpenHardwareMonitor. It can log your CPU clock over time, if you use CPU stepping like AMD Cool'n'Quiet. I'm looking for something like THIS for Android:
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@moeburn you can refer to this thread,maybe it's that what you want!
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302879
[Script][Gionee P2] Booster Script Beta 1 (Super Performer)
This is a init.d script which will enhance your P2 Performance... Full CPU utilization and Both Cores active all the time
Warning: This is developed for P2 only.. if you want to use it do it so on your Own Risk don't blame me...
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Features:
init.d script.
High performance when you need the phone
Deep Sleep - Saves battery when Phone is not in use.
Sets up CPU frequencies based on phone state, either awake or sleeping.
Sets up ADJ and MINFREE parameters for better RAM consumption.
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Requirements:
Any Rom for Gionee P2.
a Kernel supporting init.d.
Recommended to remove any other script which interferes with the CPU.
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Screenshots:
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Installation Instructions:
!!Use COT or CTR Recovery to install this script!!
If you want this Script for Your device contact me through PM..
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Where to Download..?? See attatchment below
All credits to Developer bsuhas for Inspiration..
Best CPU Optimizer is one of the maximum gifted phone temperature manipulate apps. It monitors your cellphone’s temperature in real time and analyzes which apps are causing the overheating. This identification is the key to starting the cooling technique that lowers the cpu temperature, preserving your phone inside the normal range.
Download on Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brilliantinnovators.bestandroidcpuoptimizer.advance
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Capabilities of Best CPU Optimizer
Actual-time temperature monitor
Video display units your telephone temperature in actual time, so that you can see the trade from second to second. While the temperature is just too excessive, du telephone cooler will warn you.
Overheating app analysis
Collects each app’s utilization of cpu, gpu, ram, and so on. And applies the Best CPU Optimizer temp control engine set of rules to analyze the apps inflicting the cellphone to overheat. It then marks every app’s heating level, so you never pass over any hidden heating apps.
One Tap cooling
Disables warmness-generating apps with only one tap. First, you may choose any apps to keep.
Hi.
I've got a Sony Xperia XZ2 recently and this is my first device with built in EAS on 4.9 Kernel and SDM845.
Through testing I found out that if you load more than 7 threads the Thermal Throttling switches from Frequency reducing to current reduction. Meaning all cores stay at max frequency (1700 small, 2800big) but the device only uses 4W instead of 8W.
As seen here...
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So I've done some more testing... https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76709836&postcount=6
About task migration, and then some about CPU throttling on a cold device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76719608&postcount=7
(Scroll down to about CPU testing)
Turns out that as soon as the SoC reaches 68°C a current throttling is happening which does NOT affect CPU frequency.
Now then... Anyone knows who the OP6 is handling throttling?
Is what I'm seeing a Sony specific method or the new way EAS is limiting Load to reduce Thermal strain?
You are everywhere my man,
Hope someone more knowledgeable than I can help you. If not, then I would be happy to help if you guide me through.
Sent from my OnePlus6 using XDA Labs
My current device is LG G7 thiq android 9.
No root/bootloader unlock. This device has thermal limit and start throttling on 55 celcius makes any game/apps lag so bad. So what u gonna do is bypass the trottling limit.
1★download (CPUFLOAT) apps on google playstore.(free)
2★download (Cpu Load Generator) apps.(free)
3★download Floating Apps (free)
=Open 2nd apps and tick two box
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=Open 3rd apps and let the icon running on ur screen.
=Open 1st apps and tick cpu temperature and cpu frequency.
=Finally open your game. tested COD mobile and PUBG . Make sure CTemp over 70 celcius to make this trick work. If not, untick and tick again 2nd apps.
=Open 2nd apps and tick two box
yes what exactly shoud I tick please?
not work and useless, device lagging because of thermal throttle and performance parameters, increase cpu load just only make things worse. please delete this thread!