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What governor is the best and max cpu frequency on SDSL REVO by miroslav ?

reD. said:
What governor is the best and max cpu frequency on SDSL REVO by miroslav ?
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it depends on your CPU . every CPU has different quality: some cam go up to 900 mHz and some do freeze even at 806 mHz. Julst test it out but remember not to set the frequency at boot ^^
e.g i could go up to 880 mHz with .29 kernel (old mur4ik ROMs) for a few hours.
wih .32 kernel (PCFighter v5) 825 was the maximum
EDIT: smartass v2 is best governor for me

I Thought SmartassV2 was a battery saving governor ?
my quadrant score with REVO is always better on ondemand
@ 806mhz

@all see this very useful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817

bs828 said:
@all see this very useful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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Pull my hat of to you sir
Exactly what i have just been searching for thanks
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So Smartass v2 is best for Performance and Most battery saving
Then just set what frequencies best suit your phone. ofc differ from phone to phone

ZxWelshyxz said:
Pull my hat of to you sir
Exactly what i have just been searching for thanks
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So Smartass v2 is best for Performance and Most battery saving
Then just set what frequencies best suit your phone. ofc differ from phone to phone
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yes, I too have put that governor: D
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ZxWelshyxz said:
Pull my hat of to you sir
Exactly what i have just been searching for thanks
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So Smartass v2 is best for Performance and Most battery saving
Then just set what frequencies best suit your phone. ofc differ from phone to phone
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yes, I too have put that governor: D

for me smartass2 is best governor and my max cpu frequencu 729MHz, i use SDSL pre-Final, score in quadrant is 1259, and sometimes i oc it to 806MHz, then quadrant score is 1432, on same rom.

Smartassv2 is undoubtedly the best governor, my frecuencies are: min 245mhz and max 768mhz..
Antutu benchmark give me 1932

For me Smartassv2 is the best and my frequency is: min245 and max 806.

Smartassv2.
Min: 122
Max: 806

SmartassV2 with SIO, @122/600 daily use, Performance @245/852 for bench.
Freezes @ 864mhz

I use Smartassv2 min245 and max 729
It's the best for me, also best results with native freq.

Guys,
Everybody talks about "huge" Quadrant numbers...like >1400 points with similar settings I have.
I get 1060 points with SmartAssV2, CPU Min 245, MAX 729, JIT ON, CompCache OFF, VM size 32.
Can it mean that my CPU is "weaker" then others?
Thanks.

Every cpu is diferent, mine go max to 787 and give 1389 on quadrant, at 729 smartassv2 i get 1193 on quadrant.
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@tempo
yeah mines is getting very weak too i used to get to 1500 for quadrant but now its very low like yours no matter how i set it.......
my cpu can no longer score above 3000................ ZZZZZ OMG next signing of contract is in may OMG

Tempo1980 said:
Guys,
Everybody talks about "huge" Quadrant numbers...like >1400 points with similar settings I have.
I get 1060 points with SmartAssV2, CPU Min 245, MAX 729, JIT ON, CompCache OFF, VM size 32.
Can it mean that my CPU is "weaker" then others?
Thanks.
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SmartassV2 gives lower scores.
Try with Performance governor, 245/~800mhz,u'll get an higher score

just wondering, where can i get smartass v2? would like to try it, but cant find it. or is it in the cyanogenmod settings of the rom?

Eth4n said:
SmartassV2 gives lower scores.
Try with Performance governor, 245/~800mhz,u'll get an higher score
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If you use performance it will always scale the highest possible eg 806 so it wastes very much battery
Sent from my GT540

lars1216 said:
where can i get smartass v2? [...] is it in the cyanogenmod settings of the rom?
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Yeah,it's in Cyanogenmod Settings Go to Performance > Cpu Settings (mine is in italian,don't know if it's the right name)
You'll find, on the first option, the available governors.
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andreas__ said:
If you use performance it will always scale the highest possible eg 806 so it wastes very much battery0
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It's meant that should be use only for benchmarking and get some more points

Eth4n said:
Yeah,it's in Cyanogenmod Settings Go to Performance > Cpu Settings (mine is in italian,don't know if it's the right name)
You'll find, on the first option, the available governors.
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It's meant that should be use only for benchmarking and get some more points
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Ok ;D you could also use powersave and set min to 806 xD
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Related

[Q] SetCPU governors (explained)

The SetCPU website explains some governors: http://www.pokedev.com/setcpu/#7
However it seems that some extra governors, not covered by the SetCPU site, have been added to some kernels; which I think should be documented so users know which one to pick.
I will add responses as to what each governor does to this post. If there are any governors not explained that you've come across, please post and we'll see if somebody can explain it.
Unexplained governors (somebody please tell me what they do)
smartass (Best explanation i've found paraphrases to: based on interactive, but better.)
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ondemand
Available in most kernels, and the default governor in most kernels. When the CPU load reaches a certain point (see "up threshold" in Advanced Settings), ondemand will rapidly scale the CPU up to meet demand, then gradually scale the CPU down when it isn't needed. - SetCPU website
conservative
Available in some kernels. It is similar to the ondemand governor, but will scale the CPU up more gradually to better fit demand. Conservative provides a less responsive experience than ondemand, but can save battery. - SetCPU website
performance
Available in most kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the "max" set value at all times. This is a bit more efficient than simply setting "max" and "min" to the same value and using ondemand because the system will not waste resources scanning for the CPU load. This governor is recommended for stable benchmarking. - SetCPU website
powersave
Available in some kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the "min" set value at all times. - SetCPU website
userspace
A method for controlling the CPU speed that isn't currently used by SetCPU. For best results, do not use the userspace governor. - SetCPU website
Interactive
The 'interactive' governor has a different approach. Instead of sampling the cpu
at a specified rate, the governor will scale the cpu frequency up when coming
out of idle. When the cpu comes out of idle, a timer is configured to fire
within 1-2 ticks. If the cpu is 100% busy from exiting idle to when the timer
fires then we assume the cpu is underpowered and ramp to MAX speed.
If the cpu was not 100% busy, then the governor evaluates the cpu load over the
last 'min_sample_rate' (default 50000 uS) to determine the cpu speed to ramp down
to. - [Patches] For developers, interactive governor patch for leo kernel
Thanks,
RJackson
As explained by MDJ:
SMARTASS GOVERNOR - is based on the concept of the interactive governor.
I have always agreed that in theory the way interactive works - by taking over the idle loop - is very attractive. I have never managed to tweak it so it would behave decently in real life. Smartass is a complete rewrite of the code plus more. I think its a success. Performance is on par with the "old" minmax and I think smartass is a bit more responsive. Battery life is hard to quantify precisely but it does spend much more time at the lower frequencies.
Smartass will also cap the max frequency when sleeping to 245Mhz (or if your min frequency is higher than 245 - why?! - it will cap it to your min frequency). Lets take for example the 998/245 kernel, it will sleep at 245. No need for sleep profiles any more!
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FerretAD said:
As explained by MDJ:
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I saw that one but didn't use it because it didn't really explain what it does.
RJackson said:
smartass (Best explanation i've found paraphrases to: based on interactive, but better.)
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Which Kernel support SmartAss? I use WildMonks with SetCPU 2.1.0 and I don't see the "smartass" governor in my list.
SalsaForte said:
Which Kernel support SmartAss? I use WildMonks with SetCPU 2.1.0 and I don't see the "smartass" governor in my list.
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i have the "savage" kernal with smartass
LeeDroid's Kernals and ROMs support smartass as well
Leong428 said:
LeeDroid's Kernals and ROMs support smartass as well
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Add Tiamat to the list.
add chad's incredikernel
SalsaForte said:
Which Kernel support SmartAss? I use WildMonks with SetCPU 2.1.0 and I don't see the "smartass" governor in my list.
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On my evo shift the x99 kernel supports smartass for stockish froyo roms and cm7 roms
you have to have a kernel to add smartass to your list
RJackson said:
The SetCPU website explains some governors: http://www.pokedev.com/setcpu/#7
However it seems that some extra governors, not covered by the SetCPU site, have been added to some kernels; which I think should be documented so users know which one to pick.
I will add responses as to what each governor does to this post. If there are any governors not explained that you've come across, please post and we'll see if somebody can explain it.
Unexplained governors (somebody please tell me what they do)
smartass (Best explanation i've found paraphrases to: based on interactive, but better.)
----
ondemand
Available in most kernels, and the default governor in most kernels. When the CPU load reaches a certain point (see "up threshold" in Advanced Settings), ondemand will rapidly scale the CPU up to meet demand, then gradually scale the CPU down when it isn't needed. - SetCPU website
conservative
Available in some kernels. It is similar to the ondemand governor, but will scale the CPU up more gradually to better fit demand. Conservative provides a less responsive experience than ondemand, but can save battery. - SetCPU website
performance
Available in most kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the "max" set value at all times. This is a bit more efficient than simply setting "max" and "min" to the same value and using ondemand because the system will not waste resources scanning for the CPU load. This governor is recommended for stable benchmarking. - SetCPU website
powersave
Available in some kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the "min" set value at all times. - SetCPU website
userspace
A method for controlling the CPU speed that isn't currently used by SetCPU. For best results, do not use the userspace governor. - SetCPU website
Interactive
The 'interactive' governor has a different approach. Instead of sampling the cpu
at a specified rate, the governor will scale the cpu frequency up when coming
out of idle. When the cpu comes out of idle, a timer is configured to fire
within 1-2 ticks. If the cpu is 100% busy from exiting idle to when the timer
fires then we assume the cpu is underpowered and ramp to MAX speed.
If the cpu was not 100% busy, then the governor evaluates the cpu load over the
last 'min_sample_rate' (default 50000 uS) to determine the cpu speed to ramp down
to. - [Patches] For developers, interactive governor patch for leo kernel
Thanks,
RJackson
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Thanks for the kind descriptions...
I've translated them to Korean for my fellow countrymen!
>,<
http://caleb1783.tistory.com/157
Thanks for this. Smartass has been a mystery to me.
When I installed SETCPU I selected auto-detect, now on my device (not a HD2, but this seemed like a good place to ask as it is directly related) now I have no way to select the governor at all (box is blank), how to I change the detection from automatic to a device type "Tegra 2" in my case, I see no option to allow me to do this?
Thanks,
ERIC
Powersave
I read on this forum that Power save SetCPU governor saves the best battery. I Hope this is true?
I am trying to get my hands on powersave
I can't find powersave in the "market" though.. What's up with that? Can anyone tell me which one it is? Maybe give the name of the developer so i can find it back easier?
thnks in advance
Im using galaxy s 2 with lite'ning rom 6.1 ninphetamine 2.0.5
ssienn said:
I read on this forum that Power save SetCPU governor saves the best battery. I Hope this is true?
I am trying to get my hands on powersave
I can't find powersave in the "market" though.. What's up with that? Can anyone tell me which one it is? Maybe give the name of the developer so i can find it back easier?
thnks in advance
Im using galaxy s 2 with lite'ning rom 6.1 ninphetamine 2.0.5
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Yeah, that's not how it works. Governors are a part of the kernel. If you want features in your kernel that you don't have, you must flash a new kernel.
also, perhaps you should reread what 'powersave' is. It will keep your phone at the lowest cpu speed constantly. This will save battery, sure, but it will also completely destroy your phone's performance. Might as well go back to your old Moto Razr.
thx, actually, i set those gov randomly before i read this post
Ondemand vs. Smartass vs. Performance gov. - Test
The idea was, that maybe the display eats so much power,
that if it is on, the CPU setting does not make a big different.
Bottom line: it does.
Phone: HTC Sensation, Leedroid Sensational 3.1 (kernel 3.2)
Conditions: Simulating light cpu use like writing email:
Brightness 50% (no timeout), MP3 playing (Volume=1, headphone), a new document on the screen,
Wifi and 3G network off (these have fluctuation, so it is easier to compare if these are off)
Ondemand 192/1188 governor: 5 h 10 min
Performance governor: 4 h 20 min
SmartassV2 192/1188 governor: 5 h 2 min
Off course if the display is off, it is easy to choose, because there is no need for performance.
I set up Conservative 192/810, but any similar can work.
I choose Ondemand, and using "Tasker" to switch to Performance, if certain applications are active,
like Doodle Jump - which run a little smoother with the Performance, for as an example.
thanks for the info...
nice, thanks
Thanks, cleared my doubts.
completely noob question, how do u choose between governors? set cpu from the market its a paid app, and the one i downloades from the official post wont work
i have a galaxy s2 with Touch X-POWER+ 2.1 [XXKI3] rom

Overclocking experiences

I figured this is the correct forum since it's related to the overclockable kernels?
Well anyway here's my experiences overclocking the U8800 (with geno's cm7 and oxygen I get similar results)
smartass governor 245MHz-1516Mhz
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About 2400 on Quadrant standard after a few runs. Stable (I don't remember any reboots atleast
ondemand governor 245Mhz-1516Mhz
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About 3000 on Quadrant standard after a few runs sometimes, sometimes it won't get higher than 2800. Some freezes / reboots.
interactive governor
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The strange thing is that the phone freezes if set the max. clock >1100Mhz with this governor. The phone runs fine for atleast ~5mins (haven't tested it for longer periods) even with the performance governor and max. clock 1516Mhz. (max. clock all the time). Anyway with interactive 245-1100 I get about 2400 in Quadrant if I remember correctly.
Anyone else been testing different OC settings? The strange thing with smartass is that you don't seem to get max. performance with it (3000 quadrant with ondemand vs. 2400 quadrant with smartass). I know there's a lot of stuff happening in the background which causes different results, but the difference is big. Could it be that smartass is is not giving max. performance because the temp is rising too fast or something? But on the other hand the score never is higher than 2400 even if the battery temp is 20C or something.
Also the interactive governor freezing if max. clock is above 1100Mhz is strange.
Oh yeah and the highest battery temp I've had is 41C, after which the phone froze (ondemand 245-1516).
ksatta said:
I figured this is the correct forum since it's related to the overclockable kernels?
Well anyway here's my experiences overclocking the U8800 (with geno's cm7 and oxygen I get similar results)
smartass governor 245MHz-1516Mhz
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About 2400 on Quadrant standard after a few runs. Stable (I don't remember any reboots atleast
ondemand governor 245Mhz-1516Mhz
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About 3000 on Quadrant standard after a few runs sometimes, sometimes it won't get higher than 2800. Some freezes / reboots.
interactive governor
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The strange thing is that the phone freezes if set the max. clock >1100Mhz with this governor. The phone runs fine for atleast ~5mins (haven't tested it for longer periods) even with the performance governor and max. clock 1516Mhz. (max. clock all the time). Anyway with interactive 245-1100 I get about 2400 in Quadrant if I remember correctly.
Anyone else been testing different OC settings? The strange thing with smartass is that you don't seem to get max. performance with it (3000 quadrant with ondemand vs. 2400 quadrant with smartass). I know there's a lot of stuff happening in the background which causes different results, but the difference is big. Could it be that smartass is is not giving max. performance because the temp is rising too fast or something? But on the other hand the score never is higher than 2400 even if the battery temp is 20C or something.
Also the interactive governor freezing if max. clock is above 1100Mhz is strange.
Oh yeah and the highest battery temp I've had is 41C, after which the phone froze (ondemand 245-1516).
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Very odd !
Well I can say my highest temp I reached was ondemand 245-1516 is 39 degree celsius feels nice to hold it great heat warmer at winter !
Quadrant is poop, you should use AnTuTu.
I'm using Oxygen with franco.Kernel+ZRAM and overclocked to 1,8GHz, governor is SavagedZen. Here is what I got:
Quadrant: 3533
AnTuTu: 4327
Attached screenshot of Quadrant but forgot to take screenshot off AnTuTu But I fortunately submitted that score, so you can check it with the AnTuTu app if you don't believe.
Pelemane said:
Quadrant is poop, you should use AnTuTu.
I'm using Oxygen with franco.Kernel+ZRAM and overclocked to 1,8GHz, governor is SavagedZen. Here is what I got:
Quadrant: 3533
AnTuTu: 4327
Attached screenshot of Quadrant but forgot to take screenshot off AnTuTu But I fortunately submitted that score, so you can check it with the AnTuTu app if you don't believe.
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What oxygen version are you using?
d3xtr0 said:
What oxygen version are you using?
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110809 but franciscofranco said it isn't smart to use his kernel with that version. So I restored backup and I'm waiting for update to franco.Kernel now.
Pelemane said:
110809 but franciscofranco said it isn't smart to use his kernel with that version. So I restored backup and I'm waiting for update to franco.Kernel now.
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I've done that too.. xD
Now I have near 3000 on antutu with smartass 400~1300
Pelemane said:
110809 but franciscofranco said it isn't smart to use his kernel with that version. So I restored backup and I'm waiting for update to franco.Kernel now.
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d3xtr0 said:
I've done that too.. xD
Now I have near 3000 on antutu with smartass 400~1300
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Yeah I guess I'll wait too. Feeling a bit lazy today
Looks like smartass has similar score drops on antutu compared to ondemand. So I'll just keep it ondemand and 245-1500 for the moment. When the new kernel is released I'll try 1800
I'm running the latest (110811) Oxygen with its own kernel. 3300'ish points from Antutu and 2400'ish from Quadrant. Seems pretty standard. Gonna also try 1800 when franco gives us update.
EDIT: And clocks were 1516 Mhz and ondeman governor. Smartass gives a lot smaller results for me too. Only about 1800 in quadrant with smartass
Cinthiar said:
I'm running the latest (110811) Oxygen with its own kernel. 3300'ish points from Antutu and 2400'ish from Quadrant. Seems pretty standard. Gonna also try 1800 when franco gives us update.
EDIT: And clocks were 1516 Mhz and ondeman governor. Smartass gives a lot smaller results for me too. Only about 1800 in quadrant with smartass
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Have you had any freezes/reboots with ondemand 1516? I had quite a few and then changed back to smartass. The temp was around 37C so that shouldn't have been a problem. I haven't tried ondemand on the newest oxygen so it might work better now. It might have been the 2g/3g freeze with the earlier oxygen.
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Have you had any freezes/reboots with ondemand 1516? I had quite a few and then changed back to smartass. The temp was around 37C so that shouldn't have been a problem. I haven't tried ondemand on the newest oxygen so it might work better now. It might have been the 2g/3g freeze with the earlier oxygen.
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Yeah it freezes randomly. I did 3 runs on antutu and 2 runs of Quadrant succesfully and then left my phone on a table. After a little while the phone rebooted itself. So it rebooted when it at least should have been running 245Mhz. I didn't check my battery temperatures but it didn't feel even warm in hand when reboot happened.
Btw, I accidently thanked you for the message when I tried to quote.

[Q] What overclock speed you using?

How fast do you overclock?
Currently running at 1.5ghz/800mhz (Max/Min)
I have never had any issues.
Who goes faster, and any issues in doing so?
What governor are you using?
Sent from my u8800 using XDA App
I was going to mention that. I am using Smartass V2. I do not really understand governors. Care to explain?
Governor is how the system uses processor throttling/stepping. You should google linux + governor or android + governor for a little more detailed information on each governors..
Sent from my u8800 using XDA App
Can the governors be edited on the stock ROM? I seem to remember trading this was possible.
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Can the governors be edited on the stock ROM? I seem to remember trading this was possible.
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Of course, but you need a rooted phone, search in the market for no frills cpu or setcpu, there u can change the governos and i/o scheduler
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Im using 480/1200 with SmartassV2 and BFQ as i/o scheduler on my u8800-51
I'm using 1.8 ghz max value. It's stable there. I ran a quadrant and scored 3500. Min 245 ondemand governor. Tried also 1.9 but failed in the middle of quadrant.
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my phone is rooted and I already have set CPU but when setting up SetCPU I use the recommended detection and I seem to be stuck on 806MHz as maximum freq.
I played with deleting setcpu data and trying one of the options but no selection there to suite my phone as far as I can tell.
would love to overclock just a little more as a way learn more than anything else...
Edit: OK just read setcpu help pages and that bit of it is a little clearer. I'm going to go looking for what this phone freq governors can handle. If anyone wants to help with what series of governors you are using that would be great
Just rooting your phone won't help. You need to have a kernel that supports the overclocks. If you use SetCPU with a rooted device only (without a different kernel) it will only see what the phone can handle, hence, 806Mhz.
If you went to something like Oxygen/CM7/MIUI, they come with kernels that already have the other CPU frequencies written in and then SetCPU will see them and you will be able to select them.
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Just rooting your phone won't help. You need to have a kernel that supports the overclocks. If you use SetCPU with a rooted device only (without a different kernel) it will only see what the phone can handle, hence, 806Mhz.
If you went to something like Oxygen/CM7/MIUI, they come with kernels that already have the other CPU frequencies written in and then SetCPU will see them and you will be able to select them.
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But with stock kernel and rooted phone u can change governors and i/o scheuler the only thing that u cant change is cpu freq
OS: Android 2.3 Gingerbread B522 (official version 28/12/2012)
Kernel: OC .35 Genoklar
Speed Max/Min: 1.2Ghz/368Mhz
Governor: Ondemand
I/O Scheduler: noop
Phone calls messages, wifi, and some games and lasts for 2 days normally.
Moderated use.
If I push it I melt the battery in less than 8 hours...

Best CPU OC and Governor for optimum performance

What is the best OC frequency and CPU Governor for getting the good performance in X8\W8?
ghost9685 said:
What is the best OC frequency and CPU Governor for getting the good performance in X8\W8?
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The CPU frequency depends on how much your chipset can handle ( mine can handle up to 806 Mhz with Alfs and 787 Mhz with nAa). for the governor select smartassv2 i think its the best
Yeah, i have the same however i have OC just 768. Let me chck if i can increase
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1489822
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I think that this kind of question is very individual (cause depends of phone).
For me, SmartASS consumes 2x more battery than Ondemand. (dont know why)
Forma me 19-712Mhz
Sent from my E15i using XDA App
Cpu frequency? For me its 724MHz. Any higher and my phone reboots
Sent from my X8 using XDA App
i can go up to 800mhz and more
but when i set to 860mhz my phone rebooted
For me its 787mhz with Naa Kernal and Smartass V2 governor.
for me 245-748mhz is stable with smartass v2
using cm7.2v9+alfs ics v7

monstrous score on antutu

I guys i want to show you this fantastic score.
I am using dn4 v2.1.
What do you thing?
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I guys i want to show you this fantastic score.
I am using dn4 v2.1.
What do you thing?
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Loving the score. Got the same thing in mine. What settings did you use to get that score
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Loving the score. Got the same thing in mine. What settings did you use to get that score
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Agni main profiles: gaming
Governor: zzmoove game
Scheduler int sd : row
Scheduler ext sd: cfq
Cpu max frequency: 2000
Gpu frequency: 440/700
Gpu threshold: performance
With this setting you will have incredible performances, but at the same time a monstrous battery drain xd.
Our note 2 is still a good phone also for gaming.
fede1 said:
Agni main profiles: gaming
Governor: zzmoove game
Scheduler int sd : row
Scheduler ext sd: cfq
Cpu max frequency: 2000
Gpu frequency: 440/700
Gpu threshold: performance
With this setting you will have incredible performances, but at the same time a monstrous battery drain xd.
Our note 2 is still a good phone also for gaming.
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Got that score in cm12 with agni stock settings just bumped oc to 1800 and little Uv. Il put photo when i switch back to cm
CM12
2 Ghz CPU
700 Mhz GPU
Mod Edit
Benchmark thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916810
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