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I started this thread because i want to be able to use Sparksco kernel v14 but it freezes when its set to 1.0GHZ I been running v10 as my daily kernel and its bottomline on my top list of kernels. Any help will be much appreciated, im on the latest nightly CM255, i had to revert back to v10 because i need speed to check emails and surf the internet...If theres another update for the V14 in the future i hope that can be a fix or its probably my setup that prevents me from reaching any higher speeds, overall Sparksco you the man!!! By the way ICS devs yall get mad props peace...
I use sparks v14 kernel on cm nightly 255 clocked right under 1ghz using smartass governer no problem. I did a full wipe of everything, and formatted system before install of everything of course. Edit: I clocked it to 2ghz and no freezes here. Did you do a full wipe before the install of the ROM/kernel?
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Hey sparksco, luv your kernels, can we get smartass2 included?
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Wrong forum buddy. This is a development section.
This belongs in Q&A
Just for future reference.
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Wrong forum buddy. This is a development section.
This belongs in Q&A
Just for future reference.
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I'm notsointeresting in hearing what u got to say but I get the point XDA supervisor...
peanjr said:
I use sparks v14 kernel on cm nightly 255 clocked right under 1ghz using smartass governer no problem. I did a full wipe of everything, and formatted system before install of everything of course. Edit: I clocked it to 2ghz and no freezes here. Did you do a full wipe before the install of the ROM/kernel?
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I'm going to have to give that a shot homie...
Kernel v14 is more geared for battery saving. I haven't updated the voltages yet because I'm not compiling gingerbread anymore, rather been working on getting a stable ICS rom build before I do more work on it. As soon as we get ICS gingerbread will be a thing of the past. Kernel v14 works good for some and v10 for others. I like v14 because of the battery I've been able to get on 122mhz min and 998mhz max. But if you up the min to the next highest setting (230mhz) you shouldn't get any lockups. Or even try 307mhz.
Edit: looks like 307mhz min is the only clock speed that allows me to overclock to 2ghz and not have any lockups. I'm also on cm nightly 255 pzguzman, and I always keep it on smartass governor.
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Yeah, forgot to mention as sparks said, at 2ghz the min is at 307mhz.
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sparksco said:
Kernel v14 is more geared for battery saving. I haven't updated the voltages yet because I'm not compiling gingerbread anymore, rather been working on getting a stable ICS rom build before I do more work on it. As soon as we get ICS gingerbread will be a thing of the past. Kernel v14 works good for some and v10 for others. I like v14 because of the battery I've been able to get on 122mhz min and 998mhz max. But if you up the min to the next highest setting (230mhz) you shouldn't get any lockups. Or even try 307mhz.
Edit: looks like 307mhz min is the only clock speed that allows me to overclock to 2ghz and not have any lockups. I'm also on cm nightly 255 pzguzman, and I always keep it on smartass governor.
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Oh okay i see Sparksco thanks for clarifying the setup, i dont mean to steer anybody in the wrong direction especially from working on a ICS BUILD which is the most highly anticipated OS for android. But im going to flash v14 and try out the setting and will get back and let you know thanx homie...
No luck but its amazing how you guys achieve the speeds... Tried the settings but my phone cant handle the pressure lol...Im gonna stick with this kernel tho... My bad for posting this thread in the wrong section its a rookie mistake...
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Yeah, forgot to mention as sparks said, at 2ghz the min is at 307mhz.
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It worked i only needed to do a full wipe, thanx homie...
By the way Sparksco i got your setup on my rom, fully functional overclocked at the max with no feezes, thanx homie...
YOU'RE USING THE WRONG GOVERNOR MIN/MAX SETTINGS
For example:
IF I want to get 2ghz out of my phone I use the performance governor and use min/max of 2ghz.
OR:
I would use:
Gov: Smartass
Min CPU: 300mhz
Max CPU: 1.5ghz
You would freeze too if you were a CPU constantly going from 100mhz to 2000mhz all the time!
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By the way Sparksco i got your setup on my my rom, fully functional overclocked at the max with no feezes, thanx homie...
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Glad you got it working.
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jefftet said:
Hey sparksco, luv your kernels, can we get smartass2 included?
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Smartass2 was made for the HTC Sensation which is a dual core gsm phone much like the Evo 3D (but cdma instead). I could never get it to clock passed 1.4ghz so I don't think it likes our phones much. It's a great concept but the normal old smartass still works much better for the shift.
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FWIW I am hitting 2.0Ghz with no lockups or anything. I previously had been using ScaryStable for a while and anything past 1.6Ghz would lock right up nearly immediately.
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FWIW I am hitting 2.0Ghz with no lockups or anything. I previously had been using ScaryStable for a while and anything past 1.6Ghz would lock right up nearly immediately.
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Again, it depends on the governor and the min cpu. I ran scary stable at 1.9ghz for 24 hours+ straight, no lockups.
for the heck of it I ran it @ the min of like 1something hz for the low and 2.0 max just to see how it ran, and it was solid.
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for the heck of it I ran it @ the min of like 1something hz for the low and 2.0 max just to see how it ran, and it was solid.
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I understand but say you ran scary at min 100mhz and max 1.9ghz with a gov of ondemand, that would freeze for sure on any phone.
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I understand but say you ran scary at min 100mhz and max 1.9ghz with a gov of ondemand, that would freeze for sure on any phone.
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I think what he's saying is that he ran this kernel (pershoot v14) with a low min and a high max and it ran fine.
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Hello,
Is it possible to overclock and underclock the galaxy note without custom kernel?
I have root but standart kernel.
Thanks for the help
regards
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gofwar said:
Hello,
Is it possible to overclock the galaxy note without custom kernel?
I have root but standart kernel.
Thanks for the help
Best regard
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Yes you can use Tegrak Overclock (Ultimate) from the market, works on stock kernels
But be very carefull with your voltages, you are warned!
Do you maybe have good settings for the program?
is it possible to underclock to?
Can i leave the voltage standart and only set the cpu to 1.5 or 1.6
Thank you
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gofwar said:
Do you maybe have good settings for the program?
is it possible to underclock to?
Thank you
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You might want to look in the kernel threads (FM kernel, Abyss, etc) in development, there is enough info concerning your question, and yes you can underclock with tegrak.
With tegrak you can use any cpu speed you want, is not fixed to a few settings.
I don't recommend overclocking
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I don't recommend overclocking
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I think i wait with overclocking, its fast enough but sometimes its fun to tweak, but its to mutch risk i think, so after i downloaded the app and set it to 1.5, i did set it to default via the app and removed it
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One useful thing to do is underclock and undervolt. This phone works perfectl in 1.0ghz with -50 voltage on all clocks and a maximum of 500mnz with screen off, and itll save u a lot of battery.
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gee2012 said:
Yes you can use Tegrak Overclock (Ultimate) from the market, works on stock kernels
But be very carefull with your voltages, you are warned!
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I didn't know you could overclock on stock kernal, thanks for that.
I have installed Tegrak and am run at 1.5Ghz from now on. If I notice any issues at all I will report back.
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I don't recommend overclocking
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Why not?
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AdzUK said:
I didn't know you could overclock on stock kernal, thanks for that.
I have installed Tegrak and am run at 1.5Ghz from now on. If I notice any issues at all I will report back.
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What voltage are you using?
i want to overclock but when i read the message be carefull with the voltage it scared me a bit, dont want to destroy it so fast haha.
is it faster on 1.5 or almost not?
@viamonte: do you mean underclocking the slowest cpu speed when it is in deep sleep?
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gofwar said:
What voltage are you using?
i want to overclock but when i read the message be carefull with the voltage it scared me a bit, dont want to destroy it so fast haha.
is it faster on 1.5 or almost not?
@viamonte: do you mean underclocking the slowest cpu speed when it is in deep sleep?
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I've not touched the voltage. If my s2 could handle 1.5ghz I'm sure the Note will be just fine.
Why would you want to overclock the fastest phone ever available?
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Why would you want to overclock the fastest phone ever available?
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Why not? Its never fast enough haha.
I have mine now on standart 1.4, when i think its to slow then i wil overclock it to 1.6 or flash a custom rom and overclock it to 1.7.
Does somebody now what the speed is from the gpu?
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i've set my cpu to 1.6 and didn't touch the voltages, i left it at 1250mv and 1100mv for core and internal voltages respectively. been on this setting for 2 days now and i haven't had any problems so far. but i was wondering with that cpu frequency is it possible to undervolt?
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Why would you want to overclock the fastest phone ever available?
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Because you can?
Why wouldn't you?
My PC is a 2.66Ghz which has been running at 4.0Ghz since day 1. Like I said, if more power is available at no risk, and absolutely no extra cost, then the question isn't why, the question is WHY NOT?
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Because you can?
Why wouldn't you?
My PC is a 2.66Ghz which has been running at 4.0Ghz since day 1. Like I said, if more power is available at no risk, and absolutely no extra cost, then the question isn't why, the question is WHY NOT?
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True! My PC is a Core i7 2600k 3.4GHz which has has been overclocked to 4.7GHz.
Why? Because you can as you said! It's simply to make an insanely fast product run even faster!!
Hi All,
Is there there a way to change manually the CPU/GPU governor without the use of external application such as SETcpu ?
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
Hi All,
Is there there a way to change manually the CPU/GPU governor without the use of external application such as SETcpu ?
Thanks
Ziv
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There are some files I found DEEP in the filesystem once that list the Governor, min and max, but I would definitely NOT recommend you screw with that. May I ask why you don't want to use an app? Also, why not use one of the many ROMs with that feature built into settings.apk?
You can try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
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You can try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the replies. What do I need it for? As usual, to see if any other cpu governor or I/O scheduler would do a better work.
SO far it it seems the defaults are the best combination
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
Hi guys,
Thanks for the replies. What do I need it for? As usual, to see if any other cpu governor or I/O scheduler would do a better work.
SO far it it seems the defaults are the best combination
Thanks
Ziv
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I meant, why not use a third party app?
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The only reason is that I have read somewhere in the forum that external applications such as SetCPU will simply take some additional time on reboot. Other than that no real reason to do it manually.
EDIT: one more thing, using 3rd party applications I can only see about 4 CPU governor. Thought I will be able to see/use some more via command line
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
The only reason is that I have read somewhere in the forum that external applications such as SetCPU will simply take some additional time on reboot. Other than that no real reason to do it manually.
EDIT: one more thing, using 3rd party applications I can only see about 4 CPU governor. Thought I will be able to see/use some more via command line
Thanks
Ziv
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Well, there are always OC Daemons. That's probably where you read that, in the original explanation regarding Virtuous OC Daemon.
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I guess Virtuous OC daemon would be valid for me if I was using that ROM.
My ROM doesn't come with any OC daemon or tweaks so I am looking for something else for it.
EDIT: To make a long story short, Using Glacier_One_V_1.3 and I can't seems to get the Smartass CPU governor for instance.
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
I guess Virtuous OC daemon would be valid for me if I was using that ROM.
My ROM doesn't come with any OC daemon or tweaks so I am looking for something else for it.
EDIT: To make a long story short, Using Glacier_One_V_1.3 and I can't seems to get the Smartass CPU governor for instance.
Thanks
Ziv
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Lol. Virtuous OC daemon can be used on lots of ROMs.
There probably isn't a smartass governor built into the kernel, dude...
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wizardwiz said:
I guess Virtuous OC daemon would be valid for me if I was using that ROM.
My ROM doesn't come with any OC daemon or tweaks so I am looking for something else for it.
EDIT: To make a long story short, Using Glacier_One_V_1.3 and I can't seems to get the Smartass CPU governor for instance.
Thanks
Ziv
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Governor default is predetermined by the kernel if your question hasn't already been answer
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Hi Guys,
Been researching the thing and you're all correct.
Kernel predetermined.
Checked the files and it seems this Kernel (V3) doesn't support the additional modes.
Thanks for the replies guys
Ziv
Hey Iv been searching for the last couple days and I can't find an answer to my question..:/
Okay, I have a nexus 7 (duh) with motley kernel #246 and I want to oc my GPU but I can't find an app to do it with.. So I'm asking if anyone knows of a free app that will let me control the MHz (and maybe voltage) of my GPU? Or if there isn't an app like that, how would i go about changing said amounts? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
Hi! Download Trickster Mod on Google play and there you need to have root access and you can over clock your GPU. I over clocked mine to 520 as it is the stable so far and I got a fps bump of 3-4fps up! Click the Thank you button if I helped ya buddy.
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After you download the app, go all the way to the right where it says "SPECIFIC" and there you can change a lot of control including over clocking the GPU.
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This is preposterous ! ... ridiculous, even!!
How could I have NOT known about an app as good as this!
Thank you very much, JohnMacky, for the 'heads-up' up on this one!
Rgrds,
Ged.
Thank you solo much!!! I'm glad I signed up for this forum! This is the fastest I have received a reply on any kind of forum! Thank you again!
Am i supposed to turn off "GPU 3d scaling" and that will make it oc? Because I do not see anything else pertaining to the GPU.
And yes I am rooted.
You can't overclock the gpu on motley's kernel. Try m-kernel or faux's kernel. Not all kernels have gpu overclocking.
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I do believe motley's supports up to 446mhz for the gpu, at least that's what his post says...
Franco.Kernel is an excellent option for overclocking the GPU. His kernel app let's you set whatever frequency you want to overclock the GPU at (I think up to 700 mhz). The downside is that there's no CPU overclocking supported.
solved!
Thank you all for helping, I just read a new post (it was posted after I posted this) somewhere else and found out that motley's GPU is set at an overclocked 446mhz and can not be changed
Just use Trinity Kernel or M-Kernel if you want to over clock your GPU over 446mhz. I'm using M-Kernel and I able to overclock mine up to 600mhz while the voltage is set to 1280 and stable so far. Please Click the Thank you button if I helped you.
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I'm a noob, where is the thank you button?
Trace26 said:
I'm a noob, where is the thank you button?
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right above you(not above your head silly). i thanked him for you
BTW, about the GPU scaling just set it to on to increase your battery life. Go to GPU max frequency and change the clock number to whatever you like as long is the kernel supports it then try to decrease every voltage to -5mV for example if a voltage is set to 1200, change it to 1195 in other words, to undervolt to increase more battery life while gaining good enough overall performance. I suggest you download M-Kernels build which is a28. About the thank you button, I think just click my name then find the thank you button there. I forgot how to do it on desktop as I use my xda app to check out forums and I just click on a post then tap the thank you button. Anyways, just keep on posting on this if u want more help. it's my pleasure man
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Another noob here.
So, to overclock you have to get another kernel (as opposed to editing a config file somewhere)?
And recent posts in this thread discuss overclocking the GPU. Is also possible to overclock the main CPU? In what circumstances would you choose to overclock one versus the other?
kyelo2 said:
Another noob here.
So, to overclock you have to get another kernel (as opposed to editing a config file somewhere)?
And recent posts in this thread discuss overclocking the GPU. Is also possible to overclock the main CPU? In what circumstances would you choose to overclock one versus the other?
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In order to over clock both CPU and GPU, you need to choose a kernel that both supports it. An example is, M-Kernel which is performance oriented. And Bricked Kernel. Install the kernel you preferred via CWM, Then just download trickstermod on Google play to change the frequencies.
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Trickster mod hands down. I use it for all my devices without any problems.
guys I am rooted on stock 4.1.2, unlocked bootloader an' all that jazz, i used to use setcpu on nexus s and the old droid milestone, does setcpu work for the razr m? any good working profiles without the reboots and stuff ?
All of the 4.2.2 roms I have tried have a settings option called Performance that lets you set the min/max CPU speeds, switch between different kinds of governors, and play around with RAM management settings.
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All of the 4.2.2 roms I have tried have a settings option called Performance that lets you set the min/max CPU speeds, switch between different kinds of governors, and play around with RAM management settings.
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i am not on 4.2.2 nor do i intend to go, all i wanna know is that if setcpu is stable for the razr m and what profile should be best for good battery life
I use row or noop for my i/o scheduler and on demand for my governor and setup works I used to use it but I like no frills better
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jafferkhan said:
guys I am rooted on stock 4.1.2, unlocked bootloader an' all that jazz, i used to use setcpu on nexus s and the old droid milestone, does setcpu work for the razr m? any good working profiles without the reboots and stuff ?
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Just downloaded it and it seems to be working fine. Clocks seem to stick. Will edit this post in a couple of hours to confirm for you
I use ROW I/O with MSM-DCVS governor.
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I use row or noop for my i/o scheduler and on demand for my governor and setup works I used to use it but I like no frills better
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Man I've no idea what you said, still learning about this... could you tell me what's what ?
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Just downloaded it and it seems to be working fine. Clocks seem to stick. Will edit this post in a couple of hours to confirm for you
I use ROW I/O with MSM-DCVS governor.
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Great ill wait for your findings, along with a good profile to help me save some battery on this bad boy too
jafferkhan said:
Great ill wait for your findings, along with a good profile to gdgjp me save some battery on this bad boy too
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So far the clocks have stuck Meaning once you set a clock its stays there, doesn't reset to default. As for govs and I/O, I use msm-dvcs as my gov and row as my I/O. Msm-dvcs will shut a CPU core down when not needed
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That's nice... but shutting down a core... isn't that harmful for the phones life or something? Just asking to increase my knowledge that's all...
jafferkhan said:
That's nice... but shutting down a core... isn't that harmful for the phones life or something? Just asking to increase my knowledge that's all...
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No, I have never heard of shut a problem. Google it if you are truly worried about it.
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Looks like its ok I haven't seen anything that dictates towards it being an issue, so any stable profile you'd suggest for my 907?
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Looks like its ok I haven't seen anything that dictates towards it being an issue, so any stable profile you'd suggest for my 907?
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Unfortunately I don't dabbled in profiles as I personally find them unreliable. I just stick it at a certain clock and set my govs and I/O. If you want to know my configuration, I set my clock to 1350MHz and min to 384. The gov and I/O I've already mentioned.
Here is a link to what each governor does, and what there advantages and disadvantages are. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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Unfortunately I don't dabbled in profiles as I personally find them unreliable. I just stick it at a certain clock and set my govs and I/O. If you want to know my configuration, I set my clock to 1350MHz and min to 384. The gov and I/O I've already mentioned.
Here is a link to what each governor does, and what there advantages and disadvantages are. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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thanks bro, that's really informative, i think ill solve that out but once again, battery life with speed is what everyone's after, yes the M has plenty of oomph under the bonnet but clocking it down will save battery yeah?
the profiles you have set are stable enough? no random reboots or lags?
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thanks bro, that's really informative, i think ill solve that out but once again, battery life with speed is what everyone's after, yes the M has plenty of oomph under the bonnet but clocking it down will save battery yeah?
the profiles you have set are stable enough? no random reboots or lags?
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Yes they are stable. Although experiment with the I/O yourself if you find a better one let me know
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