App for Logging CPU clock/frequency - Android Apps and Games

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

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Kaisers Clock Speed lower than 400 Mhz?

When I go into TCPMP, this is what I see for Clock Speed
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Why isn't my phone running at 400 Mhz?
the kasier processor slows done when not on full load as to save bettery. you would want your kaiser running at 100% all the time or it would be dead every 45 minutes
Yeah, that definitely makes sense. Thanks, austinsnyc.
I agree with austinsync... should be like that...
once it happened to me to have 410mHz, as well!
Gpx85 said:
I agree with austinsync... should be like that...
once it happened to me to have 410mHz, as well!
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yea ive had 416mhz. it changes lol.
so if im running all kinds of programs like a movie, internet, gps, bluetooth, ect. the cpu speed can sometimes get over 400?
it automatically adjusts mine goes from 375mhz to 420mhz
I've been searching all over for a clocker also. There's time when I'm at work, and all I ever use the phone is for email, because I'm very mobile.
I barely play music, or watch movies, so I actually need something to limit the speed, there's time I need battery span, than speed at work.

[WIDGET][2.1+] Sexy Girl Battery Widget

Hello,
I want to show you unusuall battery widget. My colleague had a photo session for it. Please comment, she wants to know if you like widgets with her If "yes" I'll put more projects with her (or other colleagues) in future.
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Google Play: Sexy Girl Battery
Widget have some useful features like:
- On-screen info about current battery level, every 5%. When you play games or browsing websites you can control when your battery is discharged.
- Info in notification. When you write sms, email using facebook listening to the music or anything else you have current battery level in notification bar.
- When press on Widget icon you can get more battery information like: temperature, voltage, health, technology and current status.
It would be cooler if she had always less clothes when the battery is emptier
Anyway, looks nice!
OK, I will ask my friend to change some graphics Thanks for feedback
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[APP] Ambient Weather DashClock Extension

I'd like to show you Ambient Weather, a very simple extension for DashClock Widget.
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It shows the temperature, relative humidity and pressure directly on your dashclock widget without the need to enter into specific apps.
I tried lots of apps of this genre but... I always finished deleting them because 90% of times I get bored to find and open an app just for reading the ambient temperature.
With Ambient Weather everytime I access the lockscreen, I see the current situation right under my eyes.
The app is meant to do not drain the battery with continuous readings. All the data are retrieved only once everytime the screen turns on or DashClock auto-updates the widget itself (every ~1h).
Obviously this is not for pro-meteorologist users. The readings are not cleaned from the heat/humidity given by the human body (or CPU).
*The compatible devices (ATM) are only Galaxy S4 and Note3
I leave you with the Play Store link (published some minutes ago ):
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Let me know if you notice bugs or you have any kind of suggestions. I'll try to help you as soon as I have some free time.
Hey thanks a lot for the extension! I've been looking for this! Where can I find the source code?

Battery indicator & Widget

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I'd like to introduce an application that I developed and which should enable you to better know your battery.
The application allows you to very easily obtain information about your battery as temperature, status, remaining battery, battery type, battery time remaining ... All this information will allow you to detect possible problems. You can also monitor the temperature of the battery over time even when you quit the application.
The application will alert you in case of problem on your farm or in case of too rapid changes in temperature. You can also see in your status bar the percentage of remaining battery.
A widget to display on your home screen the remaining battery is also available.
Screenshots :
If you have any suggestions I am listening to you.
Download link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.skarwild.temperature​
Just for information, the screen with the 3 widget, if the color and appearance changes is to illustrate the different cases and that's just with a photo montage. By adding 3 times the 3 widget will look the same.
The application is also available entirely in English.

(No root) How to play game smoothly (same as root) on LG G7 thiq stable 60 fps.

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!

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