To help newbies and others finely tune there device using certain kernel and tweak setups
Running deadline maxed at 2475 I believe haven't upgraded kernel yet heard a lot of people were getting green screens
Anyone chime in
N not bad
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N not bad
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So the only thing you've tweaked is scheduler = deadline and cpu freq at max?
Maxed out is I think 2700. I have mine set to 2476
Dam no setups anyone here
Still nothing lol
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Still nothing lol
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One sec and I'll give you my setup
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So basically for people that don't know 1 on-demand governer = clock speed is maxed at user choice 2 ondemandx same as on-demand but screen off clock speed gets locked at I think 500 3 battery saver locks in at users min clock speed set 4 perormance locks in users max clock speed there are others but these are the most used combine that with governer speeds etc etc and don't be afraid to correct me if I'm wrong tia
Here is my setup with Poweruserv1 ROM with Rin kernel 1.8.5. Using Fauxclock ,G3 speed tweek, And velocity. Undervolting doesn't seem to stick but I try to keep it -24v
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What's the best kernel settings for better battery?
Shanes using power user you can switch to conservative or I think they have a powersaver governer then clock it at a top speed where your phone still functions but saves power Shane also has his settings undervolted -24v
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What's the best kernel settings for better battery?
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You can undervolt a little but not a lot cause it will cause instability .. Try out different govs....use greenify... Keep screen on low brightness...under clock the CPU a bit... Maybe try 1958 max with adaptive gov. Hope you get what your looking for. I use a Mugen 6200mah battery which does amazing with battery life. And I mean amazing. I went 1day 15 hrs off charge with 10 1/2 hrs screen on time with alof of gaming and youtube as we as browsing and social networking. Its a bit expensive but it is worth it in my eyes. Cheerz
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I've noticed doing a global undervolt doesn't stick... But so far individually changing each one seems to be sticking. ..... We will see I guess
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Wish someone would step up and start making custom kernels for the D850.
shayneflashindaily said:
You can undervolt a little but not a lot cause it will cause instability .. Try out different govs....use greenify... Keep screen on low brightness...under clock the CPU a bit... Maybe try 1958 max with adaptive gov. Hope you get what your looking for. I use a Mugen 6200mah battery which does amazing with battery life. And I mean amazing. I went 1day 15 hrs off charge with 10 1/2 hrs screen on time with alof of gaming and youtube as we as browsing and social networking. Its a bit expensive but it is worth it in my eyes. Cheerz
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I've noticed doing a global undervolt doesn't stick... But so far individually changing each one seems to be sticking. ..... We will see I guess
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What's your top 3 govs?
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What's your top 3 govs?
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Adaptive ,Wheatley, and probably interactive..... Ondemand always caused bootloops for me
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For some reason since this morning after a full night of charging everytime my screen goes to sleep or I pus the power button to put the screen to sleep the device completely powers off. Last night I did flash infusion to oc/uv but had several issues and just kept the the device clocked at 12k and did slight uv. Im using setcpu and have a profile setup for screen off but I disabled in hopes to remedy the total poweroff. Any suggestions? How can infusion be removed?
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For some reason since this morning after a full night of charging everytime my screen goes to sleep or I pus the power button to put the screen to sleep the device completely powers off. Last night I did flash infusion to oc/uv but had several issues and just kept the the device clocked at 12k and did slight uv. Im using setcpu and have a profile setup for screen off but I disabled in hopes to remedy the total poweroff. Any suggestions? How can infusion be removed?
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Flash community kernel your getting sod or try removing your Oc UV settings
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Ok thanks. What is sod by the way???
supadupadoug said:
Ok thanks. What is sod by the way???
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Sleep of death
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oh lol im learning slowly but fa showly.
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oh lol im learning slowly but fa showly.
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All good
Infusion kernel is great kernel but your settings are going to be trial an error play around with.UV that's usually the probably with sod
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Question about uv. is less best ie -25? and what does disabling the various clock speeds do?
Try using setcpu to throttle your frequencies. If you're having sod that usually means your phone isn't getting the required voltage for your CPU and you're choking your phone.. See if you can set it at 1200mhz and 800mhz on performance mode and see where that leads you.
Thanks I will give that a try. to oc really isn't my goal just to improve battery life. Right now seems to be working ok @12k with frequency uv @75-50
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Try using setcpu to throttle your frequencies. If you're having sod that usually means your phone isn't getting the required voltage for your CPU and you're choking your phone.. See if you can set it at 1200mhz and 800mhz on performance mode and see where that leads you.
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SoD actually usually happens at lower frequencies - after all the phone tends to stay down there when the screen is off.
Typically SoD results from too much UV from 100-400. I never was able to go more than -50 mV undervolt, others hit -100.
netarchy's Gingerbread OC config is a bit different, instead of setting modifiers from stock you set absolute voltages. (No binaries have been released of his kernel until more testing is done - but the source is out there!)
You guys are great everyday i just read and read and im amazed by the information and knowledge passed on. I learn something new every few pages. As for my oc/uv prob i've stuck to minimal uv with no oc and screen off profile and everything is working aok i did switch to the b version of infusion so so far so good. Ive read 28 pages today on the new infusion v2b2 for gb and that will be my next conquest. To all thanks a bunch and continue to the good work and especially helping out the new guys like me. And believe it or not im an electrical engineer lol. Again thanks and much appreciation
supadupadoug said:
You guys are great everyday i just read and read and im amazed by the information and knowledge passed on. I learn something new every few pages. As for my oc/uv prob i've stuck to minimal uv with no oc and screen off profile and everything is working aok i did switch to the b version of infusion so so far so good. Ive read 28 pages today on the new infusion v2b2 for gb and that will be my next conquest. To all thanks a bunch and continue to the good work and especially helping out the new guys like me. And believe it or not im an electrical engineer lol. Again thanks and much appreciation
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No prob. Buddy glad to have ya
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SoD actually usually happens at lower frequencies - after all the phone tends to stay down there when the screen is off.
Typically SoD results from too much UV from 100-400. I never was able to go more than -50 mV undervolt, others hit -100.
netarchy's Gingerbread OC config is a bit different, instead of setting modifiers from stock you set absolute voltages. (No binaries have been released of his kernel until more testing is done - but the source is out there!)
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sounds a bit like unhelpfuls kernel from the eclair captivate days. he had absolute voltage values and other freatures. will the gpu clock be configurable? that would be awesome. under clocking the gpu and agressive uv and ucing the cpu could add hours to the battery life. with 2.3.3 you could set the phone to 800mhz and the gpu to 182 or 166mhz could probably give little negative performance in every day use with exceptional battery life.
to the op:
sod can be a problem especially if you overclock. it seems the cpu doesnt like rapid voltage changes. i can uv -200 acriss the board if i dont overclock. if i do im at -150. the 200mhz clock is almost never used but i find if i disable it im more prone to sod presumably because the voltage and frequency jump to 400mhz is too great. it can help if the 100mhz-200mhz clocks have less uv than 400. if you loose stability on 1200 at -100 then maybe set all clocks to -75 cept 100-200mhz which you may set to -50.
this isnt a rule though. you might be able to uv 400-1000 settings quite a bit more than the 1200 setting just if you have sleep of death you generally dont want agressive settings on the 100-200mhz.
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sounds a bit like unhelpfuls kernel from the eclair captivate days. he had absolute voltage values and other freatures. will the gpu clock be configurable? that would be awesome. under clocking the gpu and agressive uv and ucing the cpu could add hours to the battery life. with 2.3.3 you could set the phone to 800mhz and the gpu to 182 or 166mhz could probably give little negative performance in every day use with exceptional battery life.
to the op:
sod can be a problem especially if you overclock. it seems the cpu doesnt like rapid voltage changes. i can uv -200 acriss the board if i dont overclock. if i do im at -150. the 200mhz clock is almost never used but i find if i disable it im more prone to sod presumably because the voltage and frequency jump to 400mhz is too great. it can help if the 100mhz-200mhz clocks have less uv than 400. if you loose stability on 1200 at -100 then maybe set all clocks to -75 cept 100-200mhz which you may set to -50.
this isnt a rule though. you might be able to uv 400-1000 settings quite a bit more than the 1200 setting just if you have sleep of death you generally dont want agressive settings on the 100-200mhz.
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Not a clue - I only know what netarchy has done, not what he plans on doing.
The architecture of voltage/CPU frequency control is significantly different in GB kernels than Froyo. In general it's cleaner, so a lot of the issues with rapid frequency changes might go away in GB. For example, there's some code in the base kernel that's supposed to facilitate rapid voltage changes (not exactly sure how... the only documentation people outside of Samsung have for the MAX8998 is kernel source code.)
Well guys I have some news. I continued use with set cpu no oc just uv on freq above 624 @ -75 and I kept my screen off profile set to 644 max powersave scaling, and my battery life has been outstanding i check emails frequently been texting all morning and playing wwf and im @ 70% after 4 hrs of use. I know I read % doesn't mean much compared to some volts ratio but I think this is worth mentioning. And for my purposes the goal has been achieved in extending battery life and still having exceptional performance.
Oh and I wanted to add that my phone recharges much faster especially with the screen off with these setting. Maybe nothing new to you but def a plus for a(us) neewb's reading.
I have been playing around with my phone , undervolting it to see which are the best settings. Basically undervolting is like limiting the amount of power your device uses
My battery has greatly improved undervolting my phone!
Here are the optimum settings to use
What you need:
- Sense ROM (which has Virtuous OC Daemon installed)
- Unity Kernel V9
- OC/UV Beater 1.7 App
Install the OC/UV app.
Go to the voltage tab and you can configure from there! Don't forget to save your settings!
I have put my phone to some tests. I changed some UV settings and now I'm getting good battery life!
Set your UV settings -50 across all CPU Speeds! (Permanent profile)
I have been testing this settings for over 7 hours on my phone, perfectly stable!
Or you can use -25 if you wish...
I tried -75 and within 2 minutes my device messed up! My music player kept randomly pausing/unpausing, and then my phone froze completely!
I had to pull out the battery!! (I risked a fried eMMC chip!)
I set my profile for testing a 'temp' one , therefore it wouldn't survive a reboot. So my phone was back to -50 after I put the battery back in. All good now
Quick Summary:
-25 is safe
-50 is even better, been testing fine all day for me
-75 or lower, STAY AWAY FROM THEY WILL MAKE YOUR DEVICE UNSTABLE AND RISK A BRICKED PHONE!
Sorry for this guide being all messed up and long. I will edit it soon to make it more organized
~Disclaimer~
I have already warned in the thread, about the dangers of UV , so I tale NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOUR PHONE IS BRICKED FROZEN ETC.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
IF IN DOUBT DON'T USE THESE SETTINGS.
Please feel free to share your opinions in the thread, whether your battery Life is any better or not
Hit the thanks button if this has been any use for you
Cheers!
great advice! what are the dangers involved with undervolting? apart from risking having to perform a battery pull if it freezes.
Are there any long term risks or damage that can be caused by undervolting?
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great advice! what are the dangers involved with undervolting? apart from risking having to perform a battery pull if it freezes.
Are there any long term risks or damage that can be caused by undervolting?
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Not that i could think of!
If anything, UV preserves your phone for longer!
It will allow the phone to require less power to run hence saving stress on the CPU (?)
Sorry for offtopic/possible hijack, but the greatest battery saver for desire s is imho lowering screen brightness to 25% instead of auto bright mode (whenever possible, i.e. indoor). Combining Your method with this may result in really huge savings. Gotta give it a go.
would this undervolting work with my current rom "RCMix3d VoidU v1.1a (Android 2.3.5 with Sense 3.0)" with htc stock kernel?
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Sorry for offtopic/possible hijack, but the greatest battery saver for desire s is imho lowering screen brightness to 25% instead of auto bright mode (whenever possible, i.e. indoor). Combining Your method with this may result in really huge savings. Gotta give it a go.
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I don't use Auto brightness anyway
Mine is on 46% normal, and.for.nightime browsing in bed, 29%
Give it a go and tell me how it goes on the ROM your on!
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would this undervolting work with my current rom "RCMix3d VoidU v1.1a (Android 2.3.5 with Sense 3.0)" with htc stock kernel?
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Sorry, nope, UV won't work with the stock kernel :/
It only is compatible with Unity V9 (not the older versions)
The only bug unity has is the fron camera is upside-down
But a combination of Unity Kernel and controlling the CPU speed and UV with the app listed in my OP, wow! Battery life is fantastic!
This app is much more effective than other CPU apps aswell. It is well known.
My battery dropped from 100% to 89% on for 8 hours
(15 mins 3G browsing, 20 minutes music listening, 15 minutes messing around with the phone, and the rest 7 hours + on standby!
No joke!
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Well gonna give it a try at -25 for a few days to see how it goes
EDIT btw how can i tell this is working ?
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Well gonna give it a try at -25 for a few days to see how it goes
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Good
Since we are on the same ROM + kernel too, I can tell you -50 is 100% safe for us!
Been using my phone quite heavily since I got home, flashing mods via recovery, rebooting, etc ..
And phone hasn't frozen or become unstable yet
Good stuff
Also guys please share whether this helps improve your battery life!
EDIT: it will tell you on the OC app. On the voltage tab, it will tell you your current voltage. Remeber to hit save though, after you changed your settings!
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Yeah I did that ,and can see it's set to 25 below default. just wondered if it could be monitored.
Mine gets quite heavy use with emails and twitter and facebook and whats app ,so will be interesting
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I don't use Auto brightness anyway
Mine is on 46% normal, and.for.nightime browsing in bed, 29%
Give it a go and tell me how it goes on the ROM your on!
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Mines only ever at about 20% unless I'm outside and even then its only about 40% and not used much. battery would just disappear otherwise lol
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Yeah I did that ,and can see it's set to 25 below default. just wondered if it could be monitored.
Mine gets quite heavy use with emails and twitter and facebook and whats app ,so will be interesting
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Mines only ever at about 20% unless I'm outside and even then its only about 40% and not used much. battery would just disappear otherwise lol
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My screen brightness is as near as or below <20% in normal circumstances and auto when outdoors - in direct sunlight.
I use UV of -25 across all the frequency settings. I did try -50 once and it hung my device such that it would not respond to either the 3 button reset or any adb commands and I was forced to resort to a battery pull, so for now I'm sticking with -25 unless I read significant remarks to the contrary.
My default OC settings are:
Code:
wake gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 921600
sleep gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 245000
My low battery settings are:
Code:
wake gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 768000
sleep gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 245000
EDIT: Incorrectly altered these figure initially correct now!
Have certainly seen an extended battery life on this ROM and with these settings, especially when the phone is asleep..
CPU Spy is a great free application for analyzing which state/speed your CPU has been in over time - so very useful.
Plus must credit both the author of the OC daemon (rmk40) and the author of the free [APP] OC/UV Beater2 v1.7 - GUI to change Virtuous_OC, Andrev_OC & Viper_VDD levels application (cjoliver) which is used to easily configure these settings both here from XDA.
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My screen brightness is as near as or below <20% in normal circumstances and auto when outdoors - in direct sunlight.
I use UV of -25 across all the frequency settings. I did try -50 once and it hung my device such that it would not respond to either the 3 button reset or any adb commands and I was forced to resort to a battery pull, so for now I'm sticking with -25 unless I read significant remarks to the contrary.
My default OC settings are:
Code:
wake gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 921600
sleep gov = ondemand
min = 122000
max = 245000
My low battery settings are:
Code:
wake gov = virtuous
min = 122000
max = 768000
sleep gov = ondemand
min = 122000
max = 245000
Have certainly seen an extended battery life on this ROM and with these settings, especially when the phone is asleep..
CPU Spy is a great free application for analyzing which state/speed your CPU has been in over time - so very useful.
Plus must credit both the author of the OC daemon (rmk40) and the author of the free [APP] OC/UV Beater2 v1.7 - GUI to change Virtuous_OC, Andrev_OC & Viper_VDD levels application (cjoliver) which is used to easily configure these settings both here from XDA.
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Really useful info, thanks very much! Got some questions though if you have a sec?
Is there much difference using ondemand vs virtuous for low battery? Also, I notice your sleep max for low battery is higher than the sleep max for normal of? Thanks!
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Really useful info, thanks very much! Got some questions though if you have a sec?
Is there much difference using ondemand vs virtuous for low battery? Also, I notice your sleep max for low battery is higher than the sleep max for normal of? Thanks!
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Opps! I messed up there entering my figures night, I've EDIT'ed my above post, would appreciate if you edited your quote in your post above, so as not to confuse people.
Not 100% sure on virtuous versus ondemand. Virtuous = is tweaked smartass (or smartass 2)
Same here (with the -50).
My phone got hung after 2-3 minutes.
UV numbers are really statistical, some parts will leave with the -50 and some will not. Same goes btw with the -25, for most of us it will work, and for some of us it won't...
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giligen said:
Same here (with the -50).
My phone got hung after 2-3 minutes.
UV numbers are really statistical, some parts will leave with the -50 and some will not. Same goes btw with the -25, for most of us it will work, and for some of us it won't...
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Thanks, good to hear that I wan't alone.....so did your phone come back to use in two minutes, then enabling you to revert the numbers....I suppose that that's the great use of the TEMP activation settings!!
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Opps! I messed up there entering my figures night, I've EDIT'ed my above post, would appreciate if you edited your quote in your post above, so as not to confuse people.
Not 100% sure on virtuous versus ondemand. Virtuous = is tweaked smartass (or smartass 2)
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@olyloh6696
Any chance that you could edit the Title of this thread so that it covers Over Clocking/Under clocking and Under volting as the three are closely related.
That may make more users add positive useful input. What do you think?
i want to flash unity v9 kernel to allow me to UV and UC but am concearned about the video recording issue. As i use this frequently and cannot afford for it not to work. does anyone have any idea when v9 will be updated to fix this issue?
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i want to flash unity v9 kernel to allow me to UV and UC but am concearned about the video recording issue. As i use this frequently and cannot afford for it not to work. does anyone have any idea when v9 will be updated to fix this issue?
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The recording issue of FC is solved by changing the setting so that it does not record in stereo
I was using TEMP profile, so after the 3 button hard-reset, it was back to normal.
I'm now on a PERM w/-25.
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im running aokp build 30 and franco kernel on my galaxy nexus and theyre just slaughtering the battery. it comes with a small battery to start, just 1750mah, but this is worse than when i was on stock rooted ics. i had the cpu governor on interactive but i could watch my battery percentages by the minute so i switched over to conservative and it may have slowed down a little. What's causing this? Franco is touted for its battery life, but ive heard a lot of complaints about the latest builds. aokp build 30 has been around for 2 days so... any ideas? preference on kernels?
do one thing goto cwm
Advanced> wipe Battery status
It's better to use cpu tuner and underclock the device when screen is off...try...
I heard that the battery of nexus is not good.so Samsung now providing a battery of 3000 mA check it..
Xperian8~ click thanks if it helps...
OK I'll do that with cwm. aokp comes with the ability to set CPU. any advice on underclocking because I don't know what to do or what to set it to. I didn't know Samsung was doing a 3000mah deal, thought it was 2100?
yes they are..i read that news on gsmarena.com you can search that...
topic>>
Underclocking is setting the max clock frequency to below than the original frequency
Create a profile and you can trigger your cpu settings in screenoff
Create a new profile and underclock..during testing it cause instability so don't check set on boot option..try
Xperian8~ click thanks if it helps...
the only 3000mah battery deal i could find was on accessorygeeks for $25. is that too good to be true?
seems like too good of a deal to be true though.
i understand what underclocking is, i meant to ask what should i set it to? should i change the voltage as well?
and im having a little trouble with your english, can i only create a profile through the cpu tuner app?
I am sorry for my bad English..
You can underclock it max to 600 and min frequency to 122mhz
Yes try cpu tuner and add profile set CPU setting as above mentioned...k?:beer:
Xperian8~ click thanks if it helps...
hmm ok, will the underclock have much effect on performance?
and whats the difference between setcpu and cpu tuner? (i have the setcpu apk already)
try after change it
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do one thing goto cwm
Advanced> wipe Battery status
It's better to use cpu tuner and underclock the device when screen is off...try...
I heard that the battery of nexus is not good.so Samsung now providing a battery of 3000 mA check it..
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http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
battery life on my gnexus is fine. (cm9 nightly)
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the only 3000mah battery deal i could find was on accessorygeeks for $25. is that too good to be true?
seems like too good of a deal to be true though.
i understand what underclocking is, i meant to ask what should i set it to? should i change the voltage as well?
and im having a little trouble with your english, can i only create a profile through the cpu tuner app?
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If it seems to good to be true, it isn't true. Be sceptic of too good battery deals, alot of products are just badly labled and produce alot worse results than what their description states.
You can go as low as your device still works reliably, same goes for the voltage.
I would just search a bit, there are surely others who experimented with clock speed and voltage, i read an article some time ago about battery drain getting actually worse if you clock too low, shame i can't find it atm.
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hmm ok, will the underclock have much effect on performance?
and whats the difference between setcpu and cpu tuner? (i have the setcpu apk already)
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On the basic level over voltage and frequency control? Probably no difference.
If you look at extras, i.e. scale depending on certain events there might be some differences.
The thing about the gnex's battery is that its a measly 1750mah, one of the smallest ive seen in new releases. like the razor maxx has a 3300mah battery...
good thing to keep in mind about that skepticism, but do you think $25 for a 3000mah battery is a fair, not-scam deal? i cant post links yet, but if you get a chance, search accessorygeeks . com for a 3000mah gnex battery and tell me what you think of that deal.
and thanks, ill look into what other people have done for their clocking.
Looks okay, makes the sleak gnexus quite bulky though .
Guys after a month of continue rom changes i realzed my phone has a problem. The problem is the heat my phone burns for every action. Is the hw problem or sfotware? I have hboot 1.27.1100 s-off and viper s. I want try everithing for not send my phone in assistance (in my country htc assistancee is ridiculous).
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Guys after a month of continue rom changes i realzed my phone has a problem. The problem is the heat my phone burns for every action. Is the hw problem or sfotware? I have hboot 1.27.1100 s-off and viper s. I want try everithing for not send my phone in assistance (in my country htc assistancee is ridiculous).
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What part is heating up? The battery? The CPU? The front, the back? Top or bottom?
It could be software. It could be hardware. How is your battery life?
Try installing a fresh version of Viper with limited apps and see if that helps. If it does, reinstall your apps gradually in case one is using too much CPU.
If that doesn't work try a different ROM for a week and see if that changes anything.
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What part is heating up? The battery? The CPU? The front, the back? Top or bottom?
It could be software. It could be hardware. How is your battery life?
Try installing a fresh version of Viper with limited apps and see if that helps. If it does, reinstall your apps gradually in case one is using too much CPU.
If that doesn't work try a different ROM for a week and see if that changes anything.
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In the bottom (front and back). Already tried many rom but is always the same. With and w/o undervolt, with gpu rendering ticked and unticked etc etc... (ics and jb)
kekkojoker90 said:
In the bottom (front and back). Already tried many rom but is always the same. With and w/o undervolt, with gpu rendering ticked and unticked etc etc... (ics and jb)
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If memory serves the bottom of the phone is where the CPU is. So you are overpowering the CPU somehow....
Do you have a CPU monitoring app? So you can see what load the CPU is under at all times? I'm betting you'll find that it's pushing to the max allowable clock speed and/or being used at 100% most of the time.
Are you using the Performance governor on your kernel, or something like it? Try putting the kernel at Conservative and setting the max clock speed at like 1188 and see if that helps. If it does then we'll have isolated the problem. If it doesn't....I dunno...
And again, how is your battery life?
Skipjacks said:
If memory serves the bottom of the phone is where the CPU is. So you are overpowering the CPU somehow....
Do you have a CPU monitoring app? So you can see what load the CPU is under at all times? I'm betting you'll find that it's pushing to the max allowable clock speed and/or being used at 100% most of the time.
Are you using the Performance governor on your kernel, or something like it? Try putting the kernel at Conservative and setting the max clock speed at like 1188 and see if that helps. If it does then we'll have isolated the problem. If it doesn't....I dunno...
And again, how is your battery life?
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my battery life i think is normal 2/2.30 hour of screen and 12/15 with intensive usage. Wifi and data always on. My governor is badass without gpu overlock. Tomorrow post screen with battery life.
Today stats is 1h of screen (browsing in 3g) and 21.30 h of standby and 20% of battery remaining.
I dont have a cpu monitoring app you can tell me one?
kekkojoker90 said:
I dont have a cpu monitoring app you can tell me one?
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system tuner, cpu spy, no frills cpu, setcpu.. any of them are good
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serio22 said:
system tuner, cpu spy, no frills cpu, setcpu.. any of them are good
Enviado desde mi HTC Sensation 4G
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installed system tuner and program says my cpu have 40° C
Edit 45° C now
kekkojoker90 said:
installed system tuner and program says my cpu have 40° C
Edit 45° C now
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That's hot, but what kind of load is it using most often?
10%? 100%?
In system tuner look at the TIMES menu. You should see the processor being offline most of the time. If you see it online at a high frequency most of the time then something's wrong.
But you've got to let System Tuner be installed for a while before you have viable results. At least several hours.
Skipjacks said:
That's hot, but what kind of load is it using most often?
10%? 100%?
In system tuner look at the TIMES menu. You should see the processor being offline most of the time. If you see it online at a high frequency most of the time then something's wrong.
But you've got to let System Tuner be installed for a while before you have viable results. At least several hours.
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ok tomorrow use my phone normally with system tuner reg active (i post log with temp and freq tomorrow)
Also try a different kernel for a few days.
And use the conservative governor to see if that makes an impact as well. You don't have to stick with that governor forever if it doens't provide enough performance. Just try it and see if it makes a difference.
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Also try a different kernel for a few days.
And use the conservative governor to see if that makes an impact as well. You don't have to stick with that governor forever if it doens't provide enough performance. Just try it and see if it makes a difference.
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tomorrow my proof is with vipers and intellidemand to 1.5 ghz.
kekkojoker90 said:
tomorrow my proof is with vipers and intellidemand to 1.5 ghz.
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You should definitely consider clocking it to a slower speed just for testing. I have had similar issues in the past when it is clocked to that speed.
Little update after 30 min of browsing temp us 56 C
EDIT After this bad result my cpu ruba to 1.18 Noè with 75 undervolt
Well as the title suggests, I need battery help. I have a regular T-Mobile HTC One S (of course...) S4. Now that is probably the least useful information. Lets get deeper into the specs. So I have PACman ROM. Jellybean 4.2.2. MAR 14 2013. I have a custom kernel. It is Bubba, OC. (overclock...) I have these as my SetCPU settings: 1026MHz max, 810MHz min, governor intellidemand, scheduler (what is this?) bfq. Now I am a WiFi user. I like to play a game or two. But I am afraid of playing them because of my battery. I use Pandora. I like to listen to it during school. I text pretty often after school. Before school 100-90%. That's 50 minutes. During school 90 to 60 or 50%. That's about 7 hours. Music only. Now I have no idea if this information is relevant or not, but if someone can suggest an idea, thank you in advance.
You could probably lower your minimum frequency quite a bit. The lower the less battery it will use. I haven't played with setcpu on this phone (have to install after I write this if I remember) but previous phones suffered from minor instability if it was set too low and might reboot. But easy enough to experiment and find what works for you... Just don't sent your high limit too low or that can negatively impact battery.
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You could probably lower your minimum frequency quite a bit. The lower the less battery it will use. I haven't played with setcpu on this phone (have to install after I write this if I remember) but previous phones suffered from minor instability if it was set too low and might reboot. But easy enough to experiment and find what works for you... Just don't sent your high limit too low or that can negatively impact battery.
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Would you recommend like how high I should set it? I want to be able use it without any lag or choppiness.
I would use whatever the 1500 setting is - 1512 I think. It really won't spend much time at max anyway so that won't consume much at all.
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There are also a bunch of great battery monitoring software. Better battery stats and gsam to name a couple... They're great at showing what is consuming your battery and if there is anything you WANT to do to limit the consumption; i.e. if you find Pandora is using most of your battery that will probably be acceptable as you won't want to give up listening to music.
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