I'm having a problem my CPU won't clock past 1036mhz Right now I'm running ose ROM with paek kernel and use faux123 every time I set the clock speed up a few seconds later it bumps it's self back down to 1036 I've tried everything I know of
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I didnt want to root my phone HTC WILDFIRE because I am a little noob at these things a I thought I would totally destroy my phone.
But I found out that it is not so hard to root it as I thought, so today I succesfully rooted my phone. Than I wanted to overclock my procesor from 528 Mhz to I think 768 by downloading new kernel etc... Everything went good. I succesfully installed(or what, I said I am a little noob) that new kernel and was happy that my Wildfire will be faster.
But now I can see that my phone is lagging more, sometimes it freezes what i couldnt see before when It had original kernel.
HOW IS IT POSSIBLE?
Pls help
Do you have SetCPU installed? Then turn it a bit down, till 690~710 Mhz
Maxing it totally out can make your phone unstable. Think about it like a car, when it has 100 hp's and you tune it to 150 hp's things might break.
From stock 528 to 768 isn't a walk in the park, it's +45%
Yes I have setCPU and when I set my procesor to about 710 Mhz it lags and freezes. When I set it to about 580 it is doing the same. The only one solution of this I think is to reinstal the kernel.
Now I have 2.6.32.21-HCDRJacob-ga91 e 73b- [email protected] 1.
That is the full name of it. And in setcpu info it shows me before the version ( 2.6.32.21-HCDRJacob-ga91 e 73b- [email protected] 1) Linux versio... Maybe thats the problem???
And I have to find some solution as fast as possible because sometimes when somebody calls me I cant answer because of a biiiig lag. And then I cant do anything.
Thx for help
What id the minimum speed set to? I wouldn't go below 160. And my max is 672mhz.
Are you running different profiles or just the main profile in setCPU? Mine used to lag when i had a few profiles running but i have removed them all and only using the main profile and the lag has now gone.
when i went to wildpuzzle i found whatever speed i set my processor through set cpu it froze about 4-5 times a day. after flashing the kernel to remove overclocking it has not frozen in a week. everything really responsive, checking auto detect speeds with set cpu shows max 528mhz min450mhz
I tried many options and at last its OK. firstly I had a big difference between max and min of my procesor at setCPU, so I tried to set it to min about 630 and max about 700.
Now it is OK I dont know how, but I am happy the ****y problem is somehow solved and everytjing now goes very smoothly, thx u all
ephbee said:
when i went to wildpuzzle i found whatever speed i set my processor through set cpu it froze about 4-5 times a day. after flashing the kernel to remove overclocking it has not frozen in a week. everything really responsive, checking auto detect speeds with set cpu shows max 528mhz min450mhz
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So what kernel did you flash it to?
Hi guys,
i tried CM7 but it was really laggy at my device, a lot of you guys said it is a very fast release !? so how can i get it working smooth ? when i wanted to get into the cpu settings i had a force close every time, jit was enabled..
do i have to get setcpu ? when yes where? which frequencies run smooth and stable ?
thanks in advance
eichl0r said:
Hi guys,
i tried CM7 but it was really laggy at my device, a lot of you guys said it is a very fast release !? so how can i get it working smooth ? when i wanted to get into the cpu settings i had a force close every time, jit was enabled..
do i have to get setcpu ? when yes where? which frequencies run smooth and stable ?
thanks in advance
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Wipe EVERYTING, install CM7 then install HCDR.Kernal 4.1 (4.2 doesn't work as well) then use another overclock program, not setcpu, it doesn't work well with CM7. Hope that helps you!
* First, try flashing Kernel v4.1. CM7 comes with Kernel 4.2 by default, and, because it is clocked at 768 max, it leads to a lot of stability problems for everyone. Look for the HCDR.Kernel Topic in Wildfire Android Development Zone
* After that, you can install SetCPU. The SetCPU Dev has a thread here on XDA where he has posted the APK of SetCPU for download. Just enter SetCPU in the search bar and you should be able to find the thread with no issues. Here, you can set the max (Upto 710 recommended) and min (upto 245 recommended)
This should solve your lag and stability issues. If it still doesn;t, two more apps which can cause lag are (Note: This affects only a small %age of members with CM7)
* SetCPU (Alternative: OverclockWidget)
* ADW.Launcher (Alternative: Any other Launcher)
Oh, and CPU Settings FC's for everyone, from the time it was implemented. Looks like it is not ready yet.
Good Luck
hey 3xeno, thanks for your tipps!
with kernel 4.1 + setcpu + adw.launcher ex it finally works good!
the only thing thats a little strange is that i couldnt use my overclock setup from the openfire rom i had before, i have your suggested settings + screen of profile (352 max 245 min)+ tmep > 46° profile (352 max 245min), with openfire it was possible to have it at 691 mhz max and 245mhz min for normal mode, now i had to put it on 614 max 245min to not get the battery too warm, but anything else works great
eichl0r said:
hey 3xeno, thanks for your tipps!
with kernel 4.1 + setcpu + adw.launcher ex it finally works good!
the only thing thats a little strange is that i couldnt use my overclock setup from the openfire rom i had before, i have your suggested settings + screen of profile (352 max 245 min)+ tmep > 46° profile (352 max 245min), with openfire it was possible to have it at 691 mhz max and 245mhz min for normal mode, now i had to put it on 614 max 245min to not get the battery too warm, but anything else works great
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That is rather weird, because, many are keeping it at 710 MHz Max and having no issues. What is your battery temperature when you keep it at 691? (And at idle. It is normal for the phone to get warm when you continuously run a heavy app like a game on it, also, I am sure you know this, but dont measure during charging, it does get pretty warm then )
hmm i played around with the phone a little and then put it in my pants pocket, after wa while when i put it back out it has restarted i guess and i was very warm at the back...hmm ill test it a little perhaps it was a one time thing
Just as the title says, but here's some more details.
I have my cpu set to 1.1Ghz during the normal day 245Mhz min.
I have my widget on my homescreen and a custom profile set for when the screen is off for 368max and 245min.
When I turn my screen on and unlock it, it lags on my screen and says 368 max, then it jumps to the 1.1 and everything is fine.
It seems to lag there longer than it used to, has anyone else noticed this problem.
I used to have Pershoots Kernel on 6.1, do you think if I put Pershoots Kernel back on it will eliminate the lag and switch to 1.1 faster than it does now?
Just some thoughts and advise would be great, thanks guys.
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I would ditch setCPU and use CM's built in overclocking settings. set your clock speed to whatever you like and use the ondemand governor.
your screen wake lag will almost certainly disappear and I bet your battery life doesn't change a bit. you can play around with it, of course, and find what's best, but I have found that since CM introduced built-in overclocking, it is more functional to use it instead of setCPU. my battery life hasn't changed a bit, partly because when the phone is in an idle state it is underclocked by default, and also because I don't have setCPU constantly having to think to make changes to my clock speeds and governors based on what profiles I've set up.
I found it!
Recently I was using smartassV2 at 1 Ghz then overclocked to 1.8 without changing the governor and suddenly the screen turned off, rebooted the phone, boot animation appeared then black screen and the phone turned off so I knew that the rom had been corrupted therefore I installed it again. Everything was normal I went again and overcolcked to 1.8 Ghz with smartassV2 governor and the same; the rom had been corrupted so I installed it again. This time I overcolcked to 1.8 Ghz but with ondemand governor and there was no problem.
Now I knew why overclocking to 1.8 is good sometimes and bad another; it has a relation with the governor and I found that ondeman governor is working fine at 1.8 Ghz for .32 kernel.
So try to overclock your phone to 1.8 with ondemand governor or other governors and tell us your experience but be sure to backup your rom, app, data...
I don't know if there is any further problems of overclocking to 1.8 Ghz so do it at your own responsibility.
A couple of notes:
1) Not all chips are created equal; there is slight variance, which means that not all processors found inside U8800 phones can be overclocked to 1,8 GHz.
2) When changing your clock frequency, do not, at first, check the "Set at boot" box. This could send your device into a bootloop, if the setting is not functional.
3) Overclocking and governor functionality may be kernel-specific.
4) I, personally, will not overclock my device to 1,8 GHz, as 1,2 GHz is good enough, in my opinion, but knock yourselves out.
Question: I don't quite understand how overclocking can corrupt a ROM by itself. Could it be that you allowed the non-functional frequency to be set at boot time? (See note #2)
I am using the original U8800 and running dzo's Aurora ICS version 4,1 update 1.
Tonttunator said:
A couple of notes:
1) Not all chips are created equal; there is slight variance, which means that not all processors found inside U8800 phones can be overclocked to 1,8 GHz.
2) When changing your clock frequency, do not, at first, check the "Set at boot" box. This could send your device into a bootloop, if the setting is not functional.
3) Overclocking and governor functionality may be kernel-specific.
4) I, personally, will not overclock my device to 1,8 GHz, as 1,2 GHz is good enough, in my opinion, but knock yourselves out.
Question: I don't quite understand how overclocking can corrupt a ROM by itself. Could it be that you allowed the non-functional frequency to be set at boot time? (See note #2)
I am using the original U8800 and running dzo's Aurora ICS version 4,1 update 1.
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Thanks for your notes.
No I didn't check the "Set at boot" box and there was no bootloop, the boot animation appeared but in the end the phone turned off.
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I've a problem, after trying ak.043-faux.017b2 Faux app don't save my setting of 1512 CPU Max Clock, I went back and put ak.042-faux.017b2 anything, I put ak.041-faux.017b2 and still nothing, then I test with Franco kernel (M3) and instead retains the settings, I put again ak.041 -faux.017b2 and again the same story: I do AnTuTu benchmarck and "forgets" the setting of the CPU lowering it to 1134 ... the same thing happens to someone? how to resolve?
up... pls