Hello , I have a question, I Recently Flashed CM12 Oficial Rom for OnePlus one And i Unlocked Developer Options but when i go to Performance i cannot set cpu frequency like in CM11 , All i have in Performance Tab is Enable per-app profiles. What can i do? Do this rom have Option to set cpu frequency or i have to use a app for that? if i have to use an app What app do you guys recommand to set cpu frequency? No-Frills Cpu seems a little bit outdated , It hasn't been updated since 2013 and it dont works pretty well on Opo , i used it on Oxygen OS. Thanks.
RaZzy3r said:
Hello , I have a question, I Recently Flashed CM12 Oficial Rom for OnePlus one And i Unlocked Developer Options but when i go to Performance i cannot set cpu frequency like in CM11 , All i have in Performance Tab is Enable per-app profiles. What can i do? Do this rom have Option to set cpu frequency or i have to use a app for that? if i have to use an app What app do you guys recommand to set cpu frequency? No-Frills Cpu seems a little bit outdated , It hasn't been updated since 2013 and it dont works pretty well on Opo , i used it on Oxygen OS. Thanks.
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Came here to search for an answer to more or less the exact question.
How do I change performance modes in Lollipop? What if I want to keep my phone on battery saver all the time?
(Don't play much games that require a lot of CPU, only shoot pictures and surf the web)
I'm looking for the same thing. So far this update sucks.
rollex said:
I'm looking for the same thing. So far this update sucks.
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It's under settings -battery
I have only 3 profiles there. No way to set up frequencies like before.
rollex said:
I have only 3 profiles there. No way to set up frequencies like before.
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Just root and use a kernel tuning app like Trickster Mod.
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timmaaa said:
Just root and use a kernel tuning app like Trickster Mod.
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I would prefer using the system profiles and that was the original question. However I am using SetCPU and my phone is properly rooted but something is overriding the frequencies set by in SetCPU... Clueless.
rollex said:
I would prefer using the system profiles and that was the original question. However I am using SetCPU and my phone is properly rooted but something is overriding the frequencies set by in SetCPU... Clueless.
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Is there an option in that app to disable external interference with your setup?
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waterdaan said:
It's under settings -battery
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Unfortunately, it also lowers screen brightness. I use a custom kernel (Franco's kernel) and FKUpdater to avoid this issue.
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Hey guys I am using overclock widget setting it to 1200000 Max 1000000 min screen on 500000 / 200000 screen off
and this tablet flies, and YouTube app works a lot better now as well
will you post teh apk please?
ijustbrickeditithink said:
will you post teh apk please?
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Sure but its free via market just have to plug in overclockwidget no spaces ill post it when I get home though as well
I'm thinking that the CPU doesn't run at it's Max speed normally
This worked for me as well this thing is flying! akodoreign thanks
it wont install on my tab, what are you running?
i got CM6b3
nice
nice I tryed it ...and it works on stock with root
eluminx said:
it wont install on my tab, what are you running?
i got CM6b3
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Zpad is what I am running
SetCPU does not work on the gtab, this does though?
It looks like setCPU wants to work but can't autoconfigure for this device... it offers to load the settings from a file or choose correct device, of course nothing is really close...
Overclock Widget doesn't want to work on Stock TNT install as says it only works on HTC G1 or G2...
For anyone who got overclock widget to work, does it write a settings file and if so can you please post a copy... think if that's in place then maybe it will work on stock...
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nice I tryed it ...and it works on stock with root
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For some reason i can not download from links on my gtablet from this forum....it immediately says , download unsuccessful... any ideas?
Thanks
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nice I tryed it ...and it works on stock with root
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"you don't have a g1/g2 only works with that" is what i get from the one posted. the one from the market installed and works.... i think. it just says 1999 all the time and after i set the clock speed everytime i open back up the widget it has dropped back down to 1000000. not sure if this is working
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"you don't have a g1/g2 only works with that" is what i get from the one posted. the one from the market installed and works.... i think. it just says 1999 all the time and after i set the clock speed everytime i open back up the widget it has dropped back down to 1000000. not sure if this is working
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As someone who used it with evo, it always. Says weird things on the widget. It's. Working fine
akodoreign said:
As someone who used it with evo, it always. Says weird things on the widget. It's. Working fine
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that may be but how can you verify the cpu is actually overclocked, system panel doesn't detect the cpu for me so can't tell there. whenever i set it at 1.2 then save and exit, when i return it is back down at very low setting. it won't stay overclocked, for me anyways.
where did you get the overclock kernel to set it over 1ghz?
I don't think its actually overclocking the CPU bit it does allow you to change frequencies under 1000. Try running linpack when you make changes and you'll notice that it only works up to 1000.
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Set cpu doesn't overclock by its self if I remember correctly. It gives you manual control the scaling of the cpu. On the droid and other devices a kernel module is used to add overclocking support. You can search overclock.ko to find info on it. I think this module has to be modified for each device it is used on.
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where did you get the overclock kernel to set it over 1ghz?
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If you go to user defined in advanced settings its right there. remember with overclock you have to save settings for it to work (in advanced). It actually goes up to like 1.25 ghz but I think the processor is only 1.2 so use at own risk at that high of a boost.
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Set cpu doesn't overclock by its self if I remember correctly. It gives you manual control the scaling of the cpu. On the droid and other devices a kernel module is used to add overclocking support. You can search overclock.ko to find info on it. I think this module has to be modified for each device it is used on.
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This is correct. The kernels that we are running are not likely to be capable of overclocking. To anyone claiming that the overclock widget is working, could you please do some benchmarking in an application like Linpack or Quadrant?
Until Viewsonic releases source code that would allow us to compile our own kernel, we will not be able to get any where with proper performance improvements; CFS/BFS, overclocking, improved multitouch, etc.
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This is correct. The kernels that we are running are not likely to be capable of overclocking. To anyone claiming that the overclock widget is working, could you please do some benchmarking in an application like Linpack or Quadrant?
Until Viewsonic releases source code that would allow us to compile our own kernel, we will not be able to get any where with proper performance improvements; CFS/BFS, overclocking, improved multitouch, etc.
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Youtube app without it stutter pause play repeat. With its smooth so it passes the YouTube bench
i was using the Photaf app and while the images were stitching i thought i'd check on the cpu usage, using system tuner.
I noticed that cpu0 was running at 1.18 (set value using CM7 option). cpu1 was running at 1.536.
I am running Hyper sensation (CM7) with the Bricked 2.6.35.14 Kernal
i set my cpu to max out at 1.18.
my phone is the regular Sensation. is this normal?
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i set my cpu to max out at 1.18
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In what way? System tuner, other app?
gen129 said:
In what way? System tuner, other app?
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(set value using CM7 option)
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I advise you to use some other apps, like latest SetCPU or System Tuner to set the speed.
ok i will try set cpu. what about Daemon Controller? It came with the Rom but i never use it.
I saw that there is a PnPMgnr in the Venom Tweaks, how does it work? Is it implemented in every custom rom?
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I saw that there is a PnPMgnr in the Venom Tweaks, how does it work? Is it implemented in every custom rom?
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Im not too sure what it stands for but all i know that if you turn it off you can customise the Cpu clock speed and with it turned on you cant.
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I saw that there is a PnPMgnr in the Venom Tweaks, how does it work? Is it implemented in every custom rom?
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It's a built-in CPU manager, something like OC daemon.
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6.What is PnPMgr daemon?
You can change maximum CPU and GPU frequency using aroma installer options.New rules and improvements are added from HTC One profile, like maximum CPU screen-off frequency 1026 MHz, optimal CPU frequency settings for updated ondemand governor and boot-time performance lock which will decrease booting time. We recommend setting CPU/GPU speeds via aroma and not change them later via 3d party apps, u can still change speeds via Venom tweaks for benchmarks and similar but than you wont benefit from PnPMgr which has many rules and policies defined, for example when you launch navigation then maximum CPU frequency is limited to 900 MHz, when you are using camera in HDR or Panorama mode, both cores are enabled, in launcher when you changing screens both cores also are always enabled.
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Read it
@ below post yes u r right
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Read it
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So, it is basically something that will change its cpu frequencies according to the scenario? Correct me if I'm wrong
This is L Speed's suggestions thread.
You can suggest/request features for the app, and it might get approved.
Just tag Paget96 in your comment.
The "fake" dynamic f-sync from within the application, similar to the aggressive doze feature in how it works. @Paget96 knows what I'm talking about !
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The "fake" dynamic f-sync from within the application, similar to the aggressive doze feature in how it works. @Paget96 knows what I'm talking about !
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Yeah, i know, we already had a little discussion.
What if battery profile for hotplug gov in gov tuner is set like this
Down differential 5
Up threshold 95
I follow the tutorial for my device from here & it perhaps suitable for most device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
I have tried it, device is cooler & could save more battery especially with small number on down differential. With smaller number cpu freq will go down faster ?
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What if battery profile for hotplug gov in gov tuner is set like this
Down differential 5
Up threshold 95
I follow the tutorial for my device from here & it perhaps suitable for most device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
I have tried it, device is cooler & could save more battery especially with small number on down differential. With smaller number cpu freq will go down faster ?
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Will do a check and talk with GovTuner devs.
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zputnyq said:
What if battery profile for hotplug gov in gov tuner is set like this
Down differential 5
Up threshold 95
I follow the tutorial for my device from here & it perhaps suitable for most device
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
I have tried it, device is cooler & could save more battery especially with small number on down differential. With smaller number cpu freq will go down faster
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@Debuffer @N1m0Y
Add option to exclude apps from clearing cache is my suggestions.
I want to clear cache except NFS: No Limits that store game assets in cache partition
Developers that make the game store the cache in cache partition, don't know how to make proper OBB or store cache in /sdcard0/Android/data
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Add option to exclude apps from clearing cache is my suggestions.
I want to clear cache except NFS: No Limits which store game assets in cache partition
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That's a pretty good suggestion, hope he'll implement it
I have more suggestions.
Auto trim, with options to change Trim Time, Trim Frequency, and Trim Notification. I have older low-end tablets that require trimming often because they slow down after 1-2 days deep sleep. The kernel in my tablets are not well optimized.
Disable apps startup. It is very useful because some apps auto start and running in background and draining battery and transmit some data. I don't use Facebook and other heavy battery drain apps but it is annoying that some browsers auto start and running in background. Right now i'm using a cleaner app that have option to disable apps from startup
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Disable apps startup. It is very useful because some apps auto start and running in background and draining battery and transmit some data. I don't use Facebook and other heavy battery drain apps but it is annoying that some browsers auto start and running in background. Right now i'm using a cleaner app that have option to disable apps from startup
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+1
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Add option to exclude apps from clearing cache is my suggestions.
I want to clear cache except NFS: No Limits that store game assets in cache partition
Developers that make the game store the cache in cache partition, don't know how to make proper OBB or store cache in /sdcard0/Android/data
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Hope it's not too much of OT, but that is one great game for mobile! Apparently you can change the graphics or something.
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You'd need ADB for that, well actually you can use root. I've been using "App Ops" but yeah, that'll be cool to have in L Speed (^^)!
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@Debuffer @N1m0Y
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Oh it's different devs.
Maybe these could also help for building gov tuner scripts on mtk devices.
I got these links from someone here but forgot the name. He/she said that mtk mostly may come with these
https://android.googlesource.com/ke...-kitkat-mr2/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_balance.c
https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/mediatek/+/2b36ee80fc7af58da2213704ef39a0ca939de79a^!/
@Debuffer & @N1m0Y
Thank you so much for forwarding bro @Paget96
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L Speed will have few things from suggestions in next beta.
Stay tuned
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@Paget96
How about this one?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/root-battery-charge-limit-t3557002
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I have more suggestions.
Disable apps startup. It is very useful because some apps auto start and running in background and draining battery and transmit some data. I don't use Facebook and other heavy battery drain apps but it is annoying that some browsers auto start and running in background. Right now i'm using a cleaner app that have option to disable apps from startup
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i am quite a noob but im am sure that MOST rom already include this feature. am i wrong?
in miui like other roms...there are options to disable specific apps from starting themselves...... i think that L speed app should never become an oversized all in 1 app........ there are other apps for battery life that works differently.
however i still have to understand well how precisely this app works.... could someone say me what are the PRECISE POINTS where Lspeed make a tweak?
i think:
1) build.prop
2)scripts at startup that modify/optimize the governors
3) ??
4)????
realista87 said:
i am quite a noob but im am sure that MOST rom already include this feature. am i wrong?
in miui like other roms...there are options to disable specific apps from starting themselves...... i think that L speed app should never become an oversized all in 1 app........ there are other apps for battery life that works differently.
however i still have to understand well how precisely this app works.... could someone say me what are the PRECISE POINTS where Lspeed make a tweak?
i think:
1) build.prop
2)scripts at startup that modify/optimize the governors
3) ??
4)????
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Read L Speed's OP. Every info you need is there.
realista87 said:
i am quite a noob but im am sure that MOST rom already include this feature. am i wrong?
in miui like other roms...there are options to disable specific apps from starting themselves...... i think that L speed app should never become an oversized all in 1 app........ there are other apps for battery life that works differently.
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My device does not have this option unfortunately.
Maybe you can add compatibility in govtuner for Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) govs.
I don't use a kernel with EAS, but there are more and more kernel with it
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Maybe you can add compatibility in govtuner for Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) govs.
I don't use a kernel with EAS, but there are more and more kernel with it
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I need a kernel with EAS support that i can do testing
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I need a kernel with EAS support that i can do testing
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We can look how EAS is developing in the future. If it is widespread, there will be for sure also a kernel for your smartphone
I have a rooted device with Franco Kernel Manager. Would it be possible to have it change CPU governor based on battery percentage?
Also, if this involves scripts, how could I translate Linux scripts for battery percentages on laptops to an android kernel?
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I have a rooted device with Franco Kernel Manager. Would it be possible to have it change CPU governor based on battery percentage?
Also, if this involves scripts, how could I translate Linux scripts for battery percentages on laptops to an android kernel?
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Yes, if you have a custom kernel that supports "overclocking/underclocking" or "overvolt/undervolt" you can change the performance and power consumption of the CPU. There are root apps that are made to manage kernel settings, values and features but I'm not up to speed on the apps being used to do this these days because it has been a few years since I've used custom kernels with overclocking support.
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I have a rooted device with Franco Kernel Manager. Would it be possible to have it change CPU governor based on battery percentage?
Also, if this involves scripts, how could I translate Linux scripts for battery percentages on laptops to an android kernel?
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What CPU governor is to be used is read by Android's kernel from a system file when device boots up. Hence it should be obvious that it requires a device's reboot when governor setting got changed to become effective: an automated on-the-fly change what you might have in mind isn't possible, IMO.
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I have a rooted device with Franco Kernel Manager. Would it be possible to have it change CPU governor based on battery percentage?
Also, if this involves scripts, how could I translate Linux scripts for battery percentages on laptops to an android kernel?
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Possible with Tasker for sure. Try with ThunderTweaks plugin if possible but I guess there are tons of ways to sort it out other than that.
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What CPU governor is to be used is read by Android's kernel from a system file when device boots up. Hence it should be obvious that it requires a device's reboot when governor setting got changed to become effective: an automated on-the-fly change what you might have in mind isn't possible, IMO.
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Sorry, but changing governor "on the fly" and setting it to persist after a reboot is definitely possible, not only possible, but easy, at the touch of a button. I used custom kernels and kernel management apps for years and what you say "isn't possible" was actually a standard capability.
All that was required was root, a custom kernel that supported overvolt/undervolt, governor changes and permissive mode along with an app such as the Kernel Aduitor app. The Kernel Aduitor app had many different features that could be used to manage many different aspects of kernel/device performance.
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Possible with Tasker for sure. Try with ThunderTweaks plugin if possible but I guess there are tons of ways to sort it out other than that.
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I'll give tasker a try. I don't even need to change the CPU governor if I can automote a task that switches CPU to lower frequencies at x battery level and increase then again after the battery recharge a bit
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Sorry, but changing governor "on the fly" and setting it to persist after a reboot is definitely possible, not only possible, but easy, at the touch of a button. I used custom kernels and kernel management apps for years and what you say "isn't possible" was actually a standard capability.
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Why not correctly read my posts, but instead steadily blame me for telling nonsense? Looks to me this is almost a compulsive neurosis ...
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Why not correctly read my posts, but instead steadily blame me for telling nonsense? Looks to me this is almost a compulsive neurosis ...
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Maybe I misunderstood, no one is perfect.
fastrespawn said:
I'll give tasker a try. I don't even need to change the CPU governor if I can automote a task that switches CPU to lower frequencies at x battery level and increase then again after the battery recharge a bit
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Yes, you would get better results by changing frequency than you would by changing governor. And, it would not require a reboot to enact the frequency change.