Hi,
Im searching for an app that shows CPU (NOT battery) temperature of a (rooted) Nexus 4. Prefferably with widget.
Most of the apps show that the device does not have CPU sensor. Is this right?
Thx
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The SetCPU widget can show the temperature. You can find SetCPU for free on XDA.
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Hi,
System Tuner (I use it, and with an addon for a notification in the status bar), after it depends of the kernel, for example Trinity kernel has its own application with a widget for CPU temp, also maybe Francisco kernel with his own app (but don't remember exactly, I no longer use it for now).
These apps you have tested do not be updated for a long time... For sure SetCPU and System Tuner have a widget (for common apps)...
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thx.
are you sure that the widget shows cpu temp instead of batt temp?
seems pretty low to me...
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i think you need a custom kernel to be able to show CPU temperature.
rassnik said:
thx.
are you sure that the widget shows cpu temp instead of batt temp?
seems pretty low to me...
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Re,
Yes I'm sure and certain, you can use another app that display the battery temp (or in the dial pad do *#*#4636#*#* and check the battery section) you"ll see that the temp's are different...
And if I remember right with the stock kernel you should also see the CPU temp (I tested at the beginning and I think it worked).
Cool Tool
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cool tool is awesome, but please show me how to display cpu temp. only found batt temp so far. using harsh kernel...
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viking37 said:
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Yes I'm sure and certain, you can use another app that display the battery temp (or in the dial pad do *#*#4636#*#* and check the battery section) you"ll see that the temp's are different...
And if I remember right with the stock kernel you should also see the CPU temp (I tested at the beginning and I think it worked).
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sorry, was referring to setcpu without making it clear. will check system tuner next.
thx
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cool tool is awesome, but please show me how to display cpu temp. only found batt temp so far. using harsh kernel...
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My bad. I confused cpu and batt temp.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal.../kernel-dorimanx-test-builds-t2415759/page392
I used cooltool with:
Prefix (none)
Postfix °C
/sys/devices/platform/s5p-tmu/temperature
(\d+)
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I want something that I can monitor what my CPU Clock is at. Something that will tell me what my clock is running with the screen off. Is there any way of doing this?
setCPU might work for you
Doesn't SetCPU just tell you what the governors are set at and what the clock is currently running at? I want something that will tell me what the clock was running at when the screen was off. And preferably free.
setcpu is free for xda members, search for it on here...as far as when the screen off I'm not sure. I was just reading a post but can't remember what it was about dammit, lol, you've tried the market then? if so just google it man
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System Panel
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Has to be the paid version for the background monitor to work.
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i recently rooted my wildfire and have installed cyanogenmod 7.0.3 and wanted to double check something, ive been looking around threads and these overclocking guides and i saw that one of them said you only need a kernel with the ability to overclock if you are on stock rom, otherwise you can install setcpu straight away and overclock, could someone please just clarify this, thanks
Cm7 has overclock built in so no need for additional kernal or setcpu app
Go to Settings > Cyanogenmod settings > performance > CPU settings
It's basically setcpu built in
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Eddster3000 said:
Cm7 has overclock built in so no need for additional kernal or setcpu app
Go to Settings > Cyanogenmod settings > performance > CPU settings
It's basically setcpu built in
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thanks, i gave it a go but every time i boot it always restores itself to 528, how can i set it to stick at a certain speed? thanks
deezykhara said:
thanks, i gave it a go but every time i boot it always restores itself to 528, how can i set it to stick at a certain speed? thanks
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There is a check box that says something like " set at boot" tick this and it will retain your settings
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Also Smartass Governor is very good. Its interactive so manages CPU when required or when your handset is idle
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Also Smartass Governor is very good. Its interactive so manages CPU when required or when your handset is idle
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so does this mean it wont affect battery too much as it will automatically reduce the speed and increase it when required, also what speeds would you recommend for min and max?
deezykhara said:
so does this mean it wont affect battery too much as it will automatically reduce the speed and increase it when required, also what speeds would you recommend for min and max?
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Yeah, as far as I know it caps min setting to 352 when idle/sleep even if you have yours min set higher than that. It then uses required CPU up to your Max depending on what processes are taking place.
Overclocking will effect battery life if you push it to far. I currently have mine set at 352/691 and it works for me giving speed and battery life.
Experiment your own tho
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thanks again for all your help
Someone suggested that I start a thread on the current overclocking situation on the TF300 so here it is!
Yes, the stock kernel supports overclocking to 1.5ghz
*Must be rooted
The best option at this point is the ezoverclock tool that is also being used for the TF201. This app allows you to overclock in a matter of seconds for free.
1. Download and install the .apk
.apk can be found on this page along with DrWowe who created the tool for the TF201 be sure to send him a thanks! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526311
2. Open the app- allow su permissions
3. Make sure the highest setting is set to 1.6ghz. *note, while it says 1.6ghz you will only achieve 1.5, if you set it to 1.5 you will only obtain 1.4ghz. This is due to the fact that the app was build for the TF201 not the TF300)
4.Reboot- Enjoy your now overclocked Transformer Pad!
The AnTuTu overclock master tool has also been tested and confirmed working. Dimply download the app from the play store, open it and allow su permissions. Then set the settings to you liking. However I was getting slightly lower AnTuTu benchmarks while using this method. Probably because the governors are junk (like most overclocking apps).
I am sure there are other methods that are working but these two seem to be the most popular and best available! If you have anything to add feel free to comment or PM me and I will add it to the post. Happy overclocking!
**I take no credit for creating either of these tools, I am simply making it eaiser and more accessable to other TF300 users. I am also not responsible if your tablet blows up while using either of these tools.
Antutu overclock master tool not needed at all. all that's needed is that EzOverclock app. then also the free app from play store called CPU Spy. this is the true way of confirming whether the overclock it really active or not. as it will show whether its active or inactive.
if you want an app to mess around with governors, scale sliders, etc... the app called System Tuner Pro is the best. they have a free version also which works fine. this app is every system tweak app, speed tweaking rolled into one. alot more in depth than setcpu or that Antutu tool. check it out. tons of stuff to play with in there.
demandarin said:
Antutu overclock master tool not needed at all. all that's needed is that EzOverclock app. then also the free app from play store called CPU Spy. this is the true way of confirming whether the overclock it really active or not. as it will show whether its active or inactive.
if you want an app to mess around with governors, scale sliders, etc... the app called System Tuner Pro is the best. they have a free version also which works fine. this app is every system tweak app, speed tweaking rolled into one. alot more in depth than setcpu or that Antutu tool. check it out. tons of stuff to play with in there.
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Already used CPU soy to confirm the ezoverclock tool as working as well as sticking though .reboots
I'm using antutu cpu master to underclock the device, I have it on max. 1ghz and min. 102mhz. It seems to spend more time in the lower steppings since I made that change (according to cpuspy). I'm still trying it out, to see if it will work for me and save some battery. I also have ezoverclock, I set balanced on 1ghz no need for higher clock since every game I've played runs great.
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I'm using antutu cpu master to underclock the device, I have it on max. 1ghz and min. 102mhz. It seems to spend more time in the lower steppings since I made that change (according to cpuspy). I'm still trying it out, to see if it will work for me and save some battery. I also have ezoverclock, I set balanced on 1ghz no need for higher clock since every game I've played runs great.
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I have been using ezoverclock with the lowest setting at 1ghz. I seem to be getting much better battery life then stock this way. If I end up needing more power I simply click the performance button that Asus built in. Seems to be working great! It is a great feeling when you are able to under clock and still have plenty of processing power
Does it use more battery at 1.5Ghz? Battery monitor widget shows info.
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Does it use more battery at 1.5Ghz? Battery monitor widget shows info.
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It is using more battery, although it does not seem to be a huge difference. If you do not need the overclock simply click on balanced mode to save some power. If you are like me and play hard core games on high detail then turn on performance mode when needed.
Coming from the LG Revolution it's great to see so many people working on this. We just had one guy fulltime, the venerable mtmichaelson.
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pendragon11 said:
Coming from the LG Revolution it's great to see so many people working on this. We just had one guy fulltime, the venerable mtmichaelson.
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Dude pendragon as in the book series? Oh and yes, it is wonderful to see so much support already.
pendragon11 said:
Coming from the LG Revolution it's great to see so many people working on this. We just had one guy fulltime, the venerable mtmichaelson.
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Mt made my revo smooth. I am really liking the 300 so far.
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MT made the revo decent to use
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MT made the revo decent to use
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He saved mine from being thrown against the wall, now I think it's greay
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ezoverclock works best without other OC apps
am using TF-300 Minor tweaks and Speed increase(ROOT REQUIRED) by seanzscreams
@ 1.6GHZ (1.5GHZ)
cf benc : 15064
anTuTu : 12313
my batt almost dead 14 % but dont think it would make much diffence.
can others do some bench to compare please?
i see on anTuTu a TF201 user has 14277 @1.8Ghz
am sure we can go over it? only 967 places to go
Under Asus settings you can enable screenshoys
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Valorster said:
ezoverclock works best without other OC apps
am using TF-300 Minor tweaks and Speed increase(ROOT REQUIRED) by seanzscreams
@ 1.6GHZ (1.5GHZ)
cf benc : 15064
anTuTu : 12313
my batt almost dead 14 % but dont think it would make much diffence.
can others do some bench to compare please?
i see on anTuTu a TF201 user has 14277 @1.8Ghz
am sure we can go over it? only 967 places to go
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Volume down and power...
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Volume down and power...
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You can also enable taking them by holding the recent apps soft key in the settings (as the poster before you alluded).
Valorster said:
ezoverclock works best without other OC apps
am using TF-300 Minor tweaks and Speed increase(ROOT REQUIRED) by seanzscreams
@ 1.6GHZ (1.5GHZ)
cf benc : 15064
anTuTu : 12313
my batt almost dead 14 % but dont think it would make much diffence.
can others do some bench to compare please?
i see on anTuTu a TF201 user has 14277 @1.8Ghz
am sure we can go over it? only 967 places to go
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AnTuTu: 12503
AnTuTu: 12227
Thanks!
http://www.imgur.com/0FQ5e.jpg
Cfbench screenshot
Antutu 12603 thanks! this is great!
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We still don't have custom kernels either... The prime on the other hand does, that makes a large difference. I under clock mine anyway to 1ghz on balance mode, it's smooth and I game at that speed also...
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Hey guys with all the quadrant scores being posted everywhere, I haven't seen a topic dedicated to these alone. So that's what this thread is for. Here are the rules:
Rule 1: when you post a quadrant please tell everyone what Rom/Kernel you are running so if anyone wishes to follow your steps they may do so.
Rule 2: Please merge your posts if your going to post one after another or simply edit your post and update it to maintain order.
That's it. Thanks guys and here is my quadrant. AOKP 40.1 devil .97 with v6 super charger and kak
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It's a freakin' rocket-sled from hell it is!!
Fo realz yo!!!
AOKP 40.1
Devil3 .96
1400 max-200min, 800-200 sleep, no OC\UV
V6 Supercharged 100%, KAK with IO Sched(SIO) tweaks tweaks, 3G turbo
Yeah, it's pretty zippy, I must say!!!!
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Fo realz yo!!!
AOKP 40.1
Devil3 .96
1400 max-200min, 800-200 sleep, no OC\UV
V6 Supercharged 100%, KAK with IO Sched(SIO) tweaks tweaks, 3G turbo
Yeah, it's pretty zippy, I must say!!!!
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Hey azuma how did you get your CPU so high? Also I need you to test something for me. Antutu tels me I'm pulling over 3200 in a quad. But quad pro tells me just over 2600. I'm unsure which to believe
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I believe antutu runs more tests than quadrant, therefore showing a higher score, but I could be mistaken?
My phone IS fast and stable, but now I think I need to work on better battery!?
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Dim your screen. Go to (I think development) and put a chexk in kill background processes and leave no programs running. I also use toolbox pro to freeze apps that continuously run and use the mobile web version of them.
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Seems like you started this thread so we could show off each of our own tweaks and roms. I came here for a little advice too. That way I could see some big performance increases to my phone.
(first screen capture)
old rom: AOKP 40
old kernel: devil .79
old CPU governor: smartassv2
min-max frequency: 200-1400
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Current rom: AOKP 40
Current kernel: devil .79
Current CPU governor: conservative
min-max frequency: 100-1400
I was curious I used the ROM setting built into the AOKP rom to set the cpu frequency, but should i use devil kernel config or manager or nstools. or is that just for live OC? My cpu frequency is set at boot. My quadrant scores are pretty low. Any tips for a noob?
MunkinDrunky said:
Seems like you started this thread so we could show off each of our own tweaks and roms. I came here for a little advice too. That way I could see some big performance increases to my phone.
Current rom: AOKP 40
Current kernel: devil .79
Current CPU governor: smartassV2
min-max frequency: 200-1400
I was curious I used the ROM setting built into the AOKP rom to set the cpu frequency, but should i use devil kernel config or manager or nstools. or is that just for live OC? My cpu frequency is set at boot. My quadrant scores are pretty low. Any tips for a noob?
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Yeak I got a couple for ya.
Go to settings, Developer settings, then put a check mark in Force GPU Rendering Make sure the Max CPU is 1400 low is 100 Governer I have set to conservative, ZRam is set for 100mb. Try those settings and reboot before you test again
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Go to settings, Developer settings, then put a check mark in Force GPU Rendering Make sure the Max CPU is 1400 low is 100 Governer I have set to conservative, ZRam is set for 100mb. Try those settings and reboot before you test again
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Ok I believe the Force GPU rendering definitely made the biggest difference. My 2d and 3d scores jumped up. I updated my post. For some reason in the ROM controls it took a couple tries for the new cpu and governor settings to stick after reboot.
5042 on my stock rooted gs3
Motorola Atrix4G
CM7
Oc'd to 1.45
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Motorola Atrix4G
CM7
Oc'd to 1.45
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Nice I/O score!!!
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Nice I/O score!!!
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Thanks!
Cm7 turns this phone into one of the beastlyiest devices going. Not sure if beastlyiest is a real word, but its a good way to describe the awesomeisity of Cm7.... haha I'm a grammar god!!
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MunkinDrunky said:
Seems like you started this thread so we could show off each of our own tweaks and roms. I came here for a little advice too. That way I could see some big performance increases to my phone.
(first screen capture)
old rom: AOKP 40
old kernel: devil .79
old CPU governor: smartassv2
min-max frequency: 200-1400
(second screen capture)
Current rom: AOKP 40
Current kernel: devil .79
Current CPU governor: conservative
min-max frequency: 100-1400
I was curious I used the ROM setting built into the AOKP rom to set the cpu frequency, but should i use devil kernel config or manager or nstools. or is that just for live OC? My cpu frequency is set at boot. My quadrant scores are pretty low. Any tips for a noob?
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MunkyDrunky that still seems a little low considering what everyone else is pulling. Try this as well. And I'll include the files from my phone when I get to my computer with instructions.
Get if not already had toolbox
And go to performance and SD card boost. Change the value to 2480 (I think it is. It will give you a preferred high set)
Go to app manager and freeze any constantly running services that you would normally use such as yahoo mail Facebook etc. And use the mobile web versions to help save ram. I'll include v6, 3G, and a few other files you'll need as well.
After the SD boost and app freeze reboot phone into recovery and wipe cache and dalvik. Then reboot and try your test again.
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Get if not already had toolbox
And go to performance and SD card boost. Change the value to 2480 (I think it is. It will give you a preferred high set)
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Ok Ive used Rom toolbox when I was using the Gummy rom. Would I still use devil kernel config or manager for the cpu and ram free value changes? How do I make sure the changes will always stick, ive had trouble with that after reboot.
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Go to app manager and freeze any constantly running services that you would normally use such as yahoo mail Facebook etc. And use the mobile web versions to help save ram. I'll include v6, 3G, and a few other files you'll need as well.
After the SD boost and app freeze reboot phone into recovery and wipe cache and dalvik. Then reboot and try your test again.
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I should say my running apps are usually not many. Right now its Rom Control, Android keyboard, Maps, Nova Launcher, and Rom Toolbox, and Superuser. I test my gps a lot with Maps. Otherwise I dont have a lot running since this isnt my daily use phone. I want it to be again but want to get it flying first.
Thank you for the good advice and help. Trying SD boost now...will try v6 and 3g speed boost later
I use v6 supercharger, sd boost, and app quarantine while at 1300 MHz and I still only get around 1500...I feel like that's pretty low for AOKP MS6 with devil right?
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I use v6 supercharger, sd boost, and app quarantine while at 1300 MHz and I still only get around 1500...I feel like that's pretty low for AOKP MS6 with devil right?
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i also get very low scores on my fascinate.
What settings are you using with v6
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What settings are you using with v6
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fix emissions, 3g enhancements, wheel alignment, minfrees: 8,14,55,70,85,100 MB. It says I'm 100% supercharged. I feel like there has been an improvement I'm just thinking I may have missed some setting that would help even more.
my galaxy s3 is just a little better than the fascinate.
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my galaxy s3 is just a little better than the fascinate.
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I hit 5694 with mine today
Hello! i have just installed wanamlite with adamkernel.
my s4 is relaly heating while using 3g/h .
i thin k the problem could be fast dormancy.
how can i disable it?
any other solution for heat?
thanks!
Probably not fast dormancy, but although for SGS3, try this ;
1. Take a look at "FastDormancy Toggle for i9300"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gokhanmoral.fastdormancytoggle.i9300
2. You could also slightly UV & UC the CPU to 1400 MHz. (You can UV CPU with perseus kernel STweaks app, haven't tried the latest adamkernel)
3. Newer firmware may be better too
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thanks but the app is not working for i9505. it says ok but when you look for the kernelwakelok you can see fastfdormancy agayn!!
any other info?
marci4na said:
thanks but the app is not working for i9505. it says ok but when you look for the kernelwakelok you can see fastfdormancy agayn!!
any other info?
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Did you reboot after applying app changes?
Consider alternatives 2-3......
Heat issue (for some) has been discussed in many threads throughout these forums. Have a search
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