I am running JDMS 1.6.2 Ultimate and have found almost nothing wrong with the build. My only problem is that i cant overclock because the max value i can select in setcpu is 528 Mhz. The min value i can pick is 19.2 Mhz. The widget, however shows default 998 Mhz max and 245 Mhz min. I have search around and the only thing i can find is that it might have something to do with the kernel. Can someone help?
3agle said:
I am running JDMS 1.6.2 Ultimate and have found almost nothing wrong with the build. My only problem is that i cant overclock because the max value i can select in setcpu is 528 Mhz. The min value i can pick is 19.2 Mhz. The widget, however shows default 998 Mhz max and 245 Mhz min. I have search around and the only thing i can find is that it might have something to do with the kernel. Can someone help?
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Did you choose autodetect speed on first boot of setcpu? Also check if you don't have conflicting settings in UD settings.
StephanV said:
Did you choose autodetect speed on first boot of setcpu? Also check if you don't have conflicting settings in UD settings.
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I disabled UD overclocking. I dont recall if i choose autodetect speed on the first boot. Im going to reinstall it and see what happens\
edit: Did not autodetect settings and the max/min is still 528 Mhz
thisis happeneing on my samsung fascinate too. any ideas?
3agle said:
I disabled UD overclocking. I dont recall if i choose autodetect speed on the first boot. Im going to reinstall it and see what happens\
edit: Did not autodetect settings and the max/min is still 528 Mhz
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Hmm, try installing mdj's s8 kernel, see if that works.
When in SetCPU, press win button and deviceselection. Then autodetect.
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3agle said:
I am running JDMS 1.6.2 Ultimate and have found almost nothing wrong with the build. My only problem is that i cant overclock because the max value i can select in setcpu is 528 Mhz. The min value i can pick is 19.2 Mhz. The widget, however shows default 998 Mhz max and 245 Mhz min. I have search around and the only thing i can find is that it might have something to do with the kernel. Can someone help?
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i think that you are on read only mode with super user permissions.
try to open super user application and verify that setcpu has green icon and not red one. if its red simply click on it annd it become green.
good luck
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I searched but haven't found any results.
I recently was adjusting my setting in setcpu, and I set it too high momentarily. I set it to 787 and the phone started to freeze. I normally set it to 710 or 729 maximum. After it froze, I rebooted. Since that time, my phone has been lagging at times (scrolling between screens etc).
So I wanted to know if there is a way to test the cpu to see if it is operating normally. Any help, or a point in the right direction would be appreciated.
I just want to make sure I didn't damage anything, or if the lag I'm seeing is a result of something else.
Thanks in advance.
edit: I ran a stress test in setcpu, and it said no errors
Just clock it back down to where it was stable...
Zer0_Cool said:
Just clock it back down to where it was stable...
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I did that, I am flashing a new rom now. I did a complete wipe. I'm flashing CyanogenTazz v3. It was only lagging on home screens. I'm thinking it may be something with launcherpro, since everything else was running normal.
I even did a nand backup, and still had lag. We'll see what happens now with a fresh install.
Try uninstalling SetCPU when you get CyanogenTazz, it's not really necessary as the phone will overclock/underclock itself.
Hungry Man said:
Try uninstalling SetCPU when you get CyanogenTazz, it's not really necessary as the phone will overclock/underclock itself.
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It installed automatically, since I had it installed on version 2. I haven't opened or set it yet. I will uninstall and see what happens. So far I seem to be running smooth.
If I start getting lag again, I'm going to uninstall launcherpro, and try running adw for a bit. I hope there's not a problem with launcherpro, I love that app.
Hi guys,
So I have a problem. I am running LightSpeed 1.0.7 ROM with Thor's v3.9R3 kernel (for stock 3.2). I downloaded setCPU but when I click on the voltages section to overclock, it doesnt let me and just closes saying setCPU stopped unexpectedly.
What do I do????????
Please help cause I want to overclock to 1.4
Umtympnerd said:
Hi guys,
So I have a problem. I am running LightSpeed 1.0.7 ROM with Thor's v3.9R3 kernel (for stock 3.2). I downloaded setCPU but when I click on the voltages section to overclock, it doesnt let me and just closes saying setCPU stopped unexpectedly.
What do I do????????
Please help cause I want to overclock to 1.4
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Might be an issue with Set CPU permissions or something odd like that. 1st thing I'd do is try a different app to overclock, download System Tuner and try that (go to Tweaks at the bottom then CPU at the top).
Also, you may want to try posting this question in the LightSpeed Rom Thread, there's a good possibility someone else has had this same problem and they know of a specific solution, especially if you're running the included kernel.
Good luck!
Got it.
tgtoys said:
Might be an issue with Set CPU permissions or something odd like that. 1st thing I'd do is try a different app to overclock, download System Tuner and try that (go to Tweaks at the bottom then CPU at the top).
Also, you may want to try posting this question in the LightSpeed Rom Thread, there's a good possibility someone else has had this same problem and they know of a specific solution, especially if you're running the included kernel.
Good luck!
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Hi, yes I tried AnTuTu CPU Master Free and it worked wonders. I have now overclocked to 1504 Mhz. Do you think that is safe? Or should I go down to 1.4?
Thanks so much guys.
Umtympnerd said:
Hi, yes I tried AnTuTu CPU Master Free and it worked wonders. I have now overclocked to 1504 Mhz. Do you think that is safe? Or should I go down to 1.4?
Thanks so much guys.
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1.5 should be fine, just keep an eye on CPU temp and if you're getting random reboots I'd lower it. Its probably going to eat your battery though so you should probably undervolt and set some profiles to lower it when needed.
1.2-1.4 is plenty for everyday use unless you're really pushing it on a normal basis.
hey guys, i'm using miui 1.12.2 rom with tiamat 4.1.0 and i installed setcpu from a link off this xda site...right now i have smartass v2 set as the governer in setcpu, but when i attempt to add a profile , somehow i can't adjust the min/max/priority settings. i'll try to place my finger to drag the tab for each of the settings, but it doesn't move...
is anyone having this problem? any solution or explanation for this? thanks!
I've had the same thing forever on MIUI. It's a pain. I have to manually open data/data/com.mhuang.overclocking/databases/profiles.sqlite and edit the values with a sqlite editor.
I've since stopped using SetCPU profiles, but if you really need to set profiles then you can do it that way.
Also, I can change the max value in the app but not the min value. I have problems with other sliders as well on MIUI.
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plainjane said:
I've had the same thing forever on MIUI. It's a pain. I have to manually open data/data/com.mhuang.overclocking/databases/profiles.sqlite and edit the values with a sqlite editor.
I've since stopped using SetCPU profiles, but if you really need to set profiles then you can do it that way.
Also, I can change the max value in the app but not the min value. I have problems with other sliders as well on MIUI.
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Is it just a MIUI thing? Because on CM7 I don't have to worry about that because its built it, but never heard of that issue before.
teh roxxorz said:
Is it just a MIUI thing? Because on CM7 I don't have to worry about that because its built it, but never heard of that issue before.
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Yeah, I think so. I don't remember it happening on CM7 but it has been a while. I first noticed it on MIUI. I now just use SetCPU to change the governor and the sliders work fine on the main screen, just can't change the min value on the profiles.
I've also noticed that on any kind of slider in any app, I have to drag the slider. I swear that I remember on other roms being able to touch the point where I wanted the slider to be and it would jump to it. Like when playing music or a video - I could touch where I wanted to skip to but now I have to drag the slider. Am I remembering wrong or is this just an MIUI thing?
It has always bugged me but not enough to make a new thread or flash another rom to find out.
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is there any working Setcpu app for galaxy y ???
i try to use setcpu but its not working, force close...
no frills cpu control..
search for it in play store..
setcpu actually works fine with galaxy y,
never had problems with it,
try fixing permissions
got it...its something to do with the init.d script...after remove it i can use setcpu
i dont like no frills coz cant set profiles...
encik_racun said:
i dont like no frills coz cant set profiles...
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Then try antutu cpu master..
It has excellent profiles.
What kernel do you guys recommend for Nexus 6P 7.1.1 with Pixel mod I need something that gives a battery boost without Sacrificing on performance
A suggestion(what works for me)
I'm not sure about the "best", but what I'm using with nice results is the interactive profile ghostpepper with touch boost turned off and MSM hotplugging turned on. There's a few ways to go about; I'm using the ex kernel setting app to set profile, etc at boot. Battery life has been nice with the right balance between battery & performance. Also their is some thermal cfg mods that I find help also. You can find all of the above info right here on XDA. I hope this might be of some assistance and may the good Lord bless.
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I'm not sure about the "best", but what I'm using with nice results is the interactive profile ghostpepper with touch boost turned off and MSN hotplugging turned on. There's a few ways to go about; I'm using the ex kernel setting app to set profile, etc at boot. Battery life has been nice with the right balance between battery & performance. Also their is some thermal cfg mods that I find help also. You can find all of the above info right here on XDA. I hope this might be of some assistance and may the good Lord bless.
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Thank you for your help :angel:
Samuel Holland said:
I'm not sure about the "best", but what I'm using with nice results is the interactive profile ghostpepper with touch boost turned off and MSM hotplugging turned on. There's a few ways to go about; I'm using the ex kernel setting app to set profile, etc at boot. Battery life has been nice with the right balance between battery & performance. Also their is some thermal cfg mods that I find help also. You can find all of the above info right here on XDA. I hope this might be of some assistance and may the good Lord bless.
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what does msn hotplugging do exactly?
i like ghostpepper profile, but i prefer heimdal (gives me better battery life!)
btw. i dont even see touchboost option in my elemental app, i think it could be , because of the kernel i use disables it completely.
i use Flash kernel.
leondestiny said:
what does msn hotplugging do exactly?
i like ghostpepper profile, but i prefer heimdal (gives me better battery life!)
btw. i dont even see touchboost option in my elemental app, i think it could be , because of the kernel i use disables it completely.
i use Flash kernel.
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Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. The toochboost option is under CPU/cpu_boost/Input_boost; I disable,set-on-boot. I'm using flash also. Hotplugging allows your cores to turn on and offline when not needed saving you battery.
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Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. The toochboost option is under CPU/cpu_boost/Input_boost; I disable,set-on-boot. I'm using flash also. Hotplugging allows your cores to turn on and offline when not needed saving you battery.
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no biggie, but i dont see touchboost under CPU/CPU BOOST.
i only see Input Boost enabled (should i disable this? but this is not touchboost.)
and about hotplugging, is it safe to enable it ? or do you mean that i should be enabling this "Hot plug: msm_hotplug." ?
and btw. under Miscellaneous , should i enable all the wakelock options , as this will also improve battery life ?
leondestiny said:
no biggie, but i dont see touchboost under CPU/CPU BOOST.
i only see Input Boost enabled (should i disable this? but this is not touchboost.)
and about hotplugging, is it safe to enable it ? or do you mean that i should be enabling this "Hot plug: msm_hotplug." ?
and btw. under Miscellaneous , should i enable all the wakelock options , as this will also improve battery life ?
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Yes sir, that is correct to the best of my knowledge, (input_boost=touch_boost). On the wakelocks I leave mine set default; you can look or Google any one to find out what each one is.
Samuel Holland said:
Yes sir, that is correct to the best of my knowledge, (input_boost=touch_boost). On the wakelocks I leave mine set default; you can look or Google any one to find out what each one is.
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damn i did not know , thanks man ! :highfive:
but look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69421065&postcount=5467
the good member is pointing out what to enable etc. (for profiles to take effect)
and he says to turn input boost options on (depending on whether your profile uses them or not)
and also that no profile really uses touchboost, i think i dont see touchboost because either the rom/kernel i use disables it by default.
Right- touchboost won't show up if your kernel doesn't support it. It's different from input boost. Most kernel profiles use input boost, but not touchboost. And many kernels don't support touchboost. I don't remember the explanation, but touchboost isn't used much.
how do you enable msm_hotplug in ex kernel app?
leondestiny said:
damn i did not know , thanks man ! :highfive:
but look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69421065&postcount=5467
the good member is pointing out what to enable etc. (for profiles to take effect)
and he says to turn input boost options on (depending on whether your profile uses them or not)
and also that no profile really uses touchboost, i think i dont see touchboost because either the rom/kernel i use disables it by default.
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You can leave it on but if your looking to save battery, this needs to be off, as described in the Flash kernel (6p) thread & the thread describing interactive governer, profiles, and how to tweak the interactive governer for the best battery. This is a nice post, so check it out if you haven't already.
JonasVFC said:
how do you enable msm_hotplug in ex kernel app?
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Did you figure that one out?
Can't find it on my N6P, can only see msm_thermal, which I don't think is the same.
walid.eldalil said:
Did you figure that one out?
Can't find it on my N6P, can only see msm_thermal, which I don't think is the same.
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what kernel are you using? elementalx doesnt support hotplugging, you have to have some kernel that supports it, like the flash kernel. after that just go to cpu tab and it appears after the cpu frequencies configuration
JonasVFC said:
what kernel are you using? elementalx doesnt support hotplugging, you have to have some kernel that supports it, like the flash kernel. after that just go to cpu tab and it appears after the cpu frequencies configuration
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Yea Im on ElementalX. I'm happy with it so I don't think I'll change soon.
JonasVFC said:
what kernel are you using? elementalx doesnt support hotplugging, you have to have some kernel that supports it, like the flash kernel. after that just go to cpu tab and it appears after the cpu frequencies configuration
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Hotplugging is not needed on this phone
^what he said!