[Q] No-frills cpu frequency not sticking at all. Help? - HTC One E8

Im on Lollipop rooted and cpu not sticking at all. I heard is because stock kernel doesnt allow. May i know any solution to this? Im using HTC One E8 m8Sx.

Solved- Partially
I discovered an app called "Multicore CPU Control" on Play Store which can select cpu frequency and governors and it actually stick. The governor i set it to interactive from ondemand which is the stock default and it shows up on CPU-Z, an app to check cpu speed, but not for no-frills cpu and setcpu. There is a free and pro version. The downside of free version is only able to tweak one single core. Pro version is needed for all 4 cores.
Edit: Multicore CPU Control doesn't stick after boot.

JuzARandomGuy said:
I discovered an app called "Multicore CPU Control" on Play Store which can select cpu frequency and governors and it actually stick. The governor i set it to interactive from ondemand which is the stock default and it shows up on CPU-Z, an app to check cpu speed, but not for no-frills cpu and setcpu. There is a free and pro version. The downside of free version is only able to tweak one single core. Pro version is needed for all 4 cores.[/QUOTE
I guess it works only on rooted phones ??
Did you root your Lollipop ??
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gregferns said:
JuzARandomGuy said:
I discovered an app called "Multicore CPU Control" on Play Store which can select cpu frequency and governors and it actually stick. The governor i set it to interactive from ondemand which is the stock default and it shows up on CPU-Z, an app to check cpu speed, but not for no-frills cpu and setcpu. There is a free and pro version. The downside of free version is only able to tweak one single core. Pro version is needed for all 4 cores.[/QUOTE
I guess it works only on rooted phones ??
Did you root your Lollipop ??
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Ya, my phone is rooted. I also tried some other cpu apps. I tried CPU Performance Control and both the frequency and governor sticks but it doesnt apply on boot even though the selection is ticked. Then now im with C3 CPU Master which manages to get governor stick on boot but not the set frequency.
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JuzARandomGuy said:
gregferns said:
Ya, my phone is rooted. I also tried some other cpu apps. I tried CPU Performance Control and both the frequency and governor sticks but it doesnt apply on boot even though the selection is ticked. Then now im with C3 CPU Master which manages to get governor stick on boot but not the set frequency.
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I doubt it will work with stock kernel... You will need a custom kernel...
Check in the Original Android Development thread of our phone and there are 2 kernel threads there...
Maybe you can try flashing one of those,, be sure to be able to flash stock kernel back again.....
And if not, then you can ask @DutchDanny to make a lollipop kernel for you if he can..
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Faux clock and SetCPU

I have Faux clock and Setcpu installed on my phone, I use SetCPU for the widget and the profiles, while I use Faux clcok for GPU IO control and undervolting. Will having both controlling the cpu cause any battery problems or cpu problems? I have them set both to the same settings atleast for the screen on and screen off (these are the only settings that both apps have the same of) to avoid any problems.
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its probably better to only have 1 cpu controlling app running at a time. if you want to undervolt and control the cpu speed i recommend system tuner. the user interface may scare you at first but just go to the tweaks icon at the bottom and set the cpu speed/profile and undervolt there. it will be all you need unless you really find it necessary to control the gpu, which i dont think is really necessary anyway

[Q] How can i enlarge my batterylife

can anyone plz help me with my batterylife
I don't know which phone you're using.
If you rooted your phone then use cpu tuner or set CPU in which you can underclock your phone.so that you can set the cpu such that during screen off cpu will use less frequency..there are several profiles also..try it..and ask if you have any doubt...ok..you are always welcome
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Best app for overclocking

Hi what is the best app for overclocking the Xperia Play i have only rooted and have a locked bootloader if that helps
I personally like SetCPU. It lets you create profiles for apps, so you can have your cpu run at a higher speed when playing games etc.
SetCPU.
It's very flexible, intuitive and it let to create custom profiles (when is connected to USB, screen off, call or using a specified app)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mhuang.overclocking
Will Setcpu work on the stock kernel (2.3.4)?
Must boot loader unlocked for over clock.then install setcpu.
Frankieee said:
Will Setcpu work on the stock kernel (2.3.4)?
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I think it will, but u can only set frequency between the factory values (~250-1000mhz). To go below or above you must install a custom kernel. I prefer Doomkernel, because you can set speed up to 2 ghz.
I would suggest loading DoomKernel, but first you need to have your bootloader unlocked.
hey guy,
have you tried "system tuner pro" yet ?
by that apk you can change CPU , tweaks , task manager , start up setting , SD booster ,....
please check that, that's realy useful
I use no-frills CPU
no problems here, and I think profiles are pointless since that's what governors are for.

CM10 Performance settings + SetCPU

Although I love Instigator's Kernel, I believe that it is time to move on from the aging kernel code.
I have started to use the stock kernel with the Paranoid Android by gs2usr, but I wanted more options to my cpu usage so I got set cpu.
Now my question is, will set cpu interfere with the performance settings originally in CM10? I have set the setcpu governor to the same gorvernor in the performance settings. The addition I have is the profile at certain battery points. Did anyone experience anything that caused the app and the CM10 settings to interfere each other causing even more waste in battery?? (like putting teo anivirus software on one computer? )
jee'sgalaxy said:
Although I love Instigator's Kernel, I believe that it is time to move on from the aging kernel code.
I have started to use the stock kernel with the Paranoid Android by gs2usr, but I wanted more options to my cpu usage so I got set cpu.
Now my question is, will set cpu interfere with the performance settings originally in CM10? I have set the setcpu governor to the same gorvernor in the performance settings. The addition I have is the profile at certain battery points. Did anyone experience anything that caused the app and the CM10 settings to interfere each other causing even more waste in battery?? (like putting teo anivirus software on one computer? )
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Best option is to stick to the performance setting built into Cm10 because it's had all the correct paths on how to adjust the kernel properly .
I don't use set CPU anymore I now use system.tuner pro as an alternate that's it
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crashpsycho said:
Best option is to stick to the performance setting built into Cm10 because it's had all the correct paths on how to adjust the kernel properly .
I don't use set CPU anymore I now use system.tuner pro as an alternate that's it
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From what I've been reading the performance module in cm10/aokp is still a bit iffy, but I do agree with the system tuner pro recommendations

[Q] Using multiple Kernel tweaking Apps

This may be sort of a noobish question but I was curious if using multiple apps for controlling kernel settings, in my case I am using both FKU & Trickster mod. I have the latest version of Franco's kernel flash (r32). I use both cause trickster has some options that FKU doesn't but I really like FKU's intergtayiong with system monitor and some of the kernel settings it has that trickster doesn't. I make sure that the settings for CPU min/max freq, volt, governor, IO schedule etc etc are set the to the same specs on each one. So is this OK to do, or will it cause issues with the kernel itself and/or my settings
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What options does trickster have that franco doesn't?
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Hi,
Should not have issues as long as you are sure that you have the same settings on both apps, like you do. For example don't set a different i/o scheduler or a different CPU governor in the two apps or it may conflict...
If you use mainly FKU, set it like you want then use TRickster Mod for the setting you want, no need to re-set the same settings in both apps (I don't know if I'm clear here ).
For example setup your CPU setting in FKU, let the CPU settings in Trickster Mod no need to re-apply them, it will just read the CPU settings from FKU...
Stuff like headphone volume boost which is good for me cause I am a active guitarist in a progressive metal band and am going deaf from playing shows lol
There's a few others. And a couple of the settings that they share I like better on trickster then fku and visa versa. By that i mean the way they allow you to change them is different on the two apps and I like the method better on one of them more so then the other sometimes. I'm weird like that I guess haha
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viking37 said:
Hi,
Should not have issues as long as you are sure that you have the same settings on both apps, like you do. For example don't set a different i/o scheduler or a different CPU governor in the two apps or it may conflict...
If you use mainly FKU, set it like you want then use TRickster Mod for the setting you want, no need to re-set the same settings in both apps (I don't know if I'm clear here ).
For example setup your CPU setting in FKU, let the CPU settings in Trickster Mod no need to re-apply them, it will just read the CPU settings from FKU...
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I get what u mean. That's generally how I do it. But some settings dont seem to translate. Like voltage. I dropped the stock voltage by 25 In fku and dropped the max cpu freq a bit and the CPU freq translated over but the voltage setting didn't. So I had to change that manually.
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Silicon Knight said:
I get what u mean. That's generally how I do it. But some settings dont seem to translate. Like voltage. I dropped the stock voltage by 25 In fku and dropped the max cpu freq a bit and the CPU freq translated over but the voltage setting didn't. So I had to change that manually.
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When you use 2 apps, sometimes you change the settings in one and the other writes the settings back and they don't translate. I use 2 apps myself. Voltage is fine as it is only available in one of my apps, but governors are available in both ans although sometimes it translates, otehr times it overwrites so I have to manually change the values in both apps to ensure it sticks.
rootSU said:
When you use 2 apps, sometimes you change the settings in one and the other writes the settings back and they don't translate. I use 2 apps myself. Voltage is fine as it is only available in one of my apps, but governors are available in both ans although sometimes it translates, otehr times it overwrites so I have to manually change the values in both apps to ensure it sticks.
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That happens with me sometimes too. So far so good tho. I had to manually change voltages tho like I said. The CPU freq translated over tho as well as governor and IO Scheduler.
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Silicon Knight said:
Stuff like headphone volume boost which is good for me cause I am a active guitarist in a progressive metal band and am going deaf from playing shows lol
There's a few others. And a couple of the settings that they share I like better on trickster then fku and visa versa. By that i mean the way they allow you to change them is different on the two apps and I like the method better on one of them more so then the other sometimes. I'm weird like that I guess haha
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FKU app, Kernel page, Headphones Volume Boost.
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Hi, I have a question, I've installed Trickster mod (donate) but I don't have many features such as screen settings and voltage settings, how can I unlock them?
Many thanks!
Nexus 5 with Franco kernel
engiu said:
Hi, I have a question, I've installed Trickster mod (donate) but I don't have many features such as screen settings and voltage settings, how can I unlock them?
Many thanks!
Nexus 5 with Franco kernel
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I use the free version and I have the Voltage settings, so I am not sure why they are not showing up for you, especially since you are using the Donate version. You can always try out FKU, I have the paid version of that app, and it's great. Now that I have found settings I didn't know were on FKU, I only use that one. Not to say Trickster isn't great, cause it is, just comes down to preference in the end.
engiu said:
Hi, I have a question, I've installed Trickster mod (donate) but I don't have many features such as screen settings and voltage settings, how can I unlock them?
Many thanks!
Nexus 5 with Franco kernel
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Are you running a custom kernel? If you're still running the stock kernel, you won't have those settings no matter which app you use.
Yes I'm running a custom kernel but I thought there was a way to undervolt all frequencies at the same time. I tried Fku and it's possibile but I haven't got screen features yet, I will change kernel. Thank you!
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Silicon Knight said:
This may be sort of a noobish question but I was curious if using multiple apps for controlling kernel settings, in my case I am using both FKU & Trickster mod. I have the latest version of Franco's kernel flash (r32). I use both cause trickster has some options that FKU doesn't but I really like FKU's intergtayiong with system monitor and some of the kernel settings it has that trickster doesn't. I make sure that the settings for CPU min/max freq, volt, governor, IO schedule etc etc are set the to the same specs on each one. So is this OK to do, or will it cause issues with the kernel itself and/or my settings
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You are right about that, there could be some different, added or lost settings on app to app and also kernel to kernel. But using two applications can interfere each other, if you don't want this, you should be carefull about apply settings on boot option. You should choose one application to enable set on boot option and not in other application. At the end your device will open even you set on boot option in 2 apps but valid settings while device is running depends on which app grants superSU right fisrt or second.

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