I'm running Verizon stock 12b and rooted. I installed furnace 0.0.7 kernel. The kernel runs good, but I can't get the CPU frequency to stick. If I set the frequency at 1.4 GHZ and reboot, it would change to another frequency. I tried using faux clock pro and trickster pro and both apps do the same thing. I would like to use this kernel to underclock and undervolt. Please help.
Bruce
Try android tuner
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garywojdan81 said:
Try android tuner
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Any suggestion? I buy the pro versions of these apps and they don't work. Have you use one that works?
Android Tuner has a free version that you can try. Just grab it from the play store.
I think the problem comes from the native hotplugging that Qualcomm uses. It overrides any other selection. And you can't get it to stay off from Trickster or Fauxclock, at least I can't.
The only app I've found that completely disables it is Android Tuner.
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anyone try it and if so what speeds have you gotten
Just tried, can only clock at 806? Didn't get any tests.
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jtc442 said:
Just tried, can only clock at 806? Didn't get any tests.
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You would need custom kernel's to OC... which I look forward to.
I just bought my G2 but I'm having activation issues (porting from VZW). I have to go to a TMo store tomorrow (Bought it at Radio shack)
It doesn't work yet. It sounds stupid, but I tried other phone profiles that could possibly enable 1+ghz but to no avail...
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What other HTC handsets use a similar snap dragon proc? (It is a snap dragon right?)
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khaosxiii said:
What other HTC handsets use a similar snap dragon proc? (It is a snap dragon right?)
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Evo, desire, incredible, and a few others.
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Even with the right profile u still need a kernel... once a permanent root happens the roms will start the kernels will start.. good start to the holidays
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so, obviously you can't overclock without the right kernal, but... setcpu doesn't seem to be working at all though in terms of controlling the clock speed. its allowed superuser access but turning max frequency down doesn't prevent the speed from ramping up to 800mhz, nor does setting the minimum to 800 prevent it from scaling down.
I presume this everyone else's experience too?
Yes...Because you need a custom kernel.
I'm pretty sure u don't need a custom kernel to underclock do u?
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Evo, desire, incredible, and a few others.
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G2 uses new 45nm process snap core. Only currently available device with this SOC design.
perflock
Have you tried perflock Disabler? It works on my Legend.
What are some apps that will allow me overclock and undervolt on my EVO??? Other than setCPU.... Is there anything newer and better???
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eazzy28 said:
What are some apps that will allow me overclock and undervolt on my EVO??? Other than setCPU.... Is there anything newer and better???
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I like using OS Monitor. I believe you can adjust the clock freq's with Process Monitor Widget as well, although i've never used that option before. You can't use either of those two apps I mentioned to set profiles. You can only adjust the governor and the clock speed.
And you need a kernel that allows overclocking, you probably knew that though
We're comin from a pure power source.
If you're running an aosp rom like cm7 or decks you can do over/under clocking from the advanced options. You can install viperboys script for undervolting. My favorite kernel is savagedzen but I'd recommend trying them all.
Hi
I just flashed lean kernel and gave it a day or two to settle down
I have been trying to over clock it and it just won't stay that way
Every time I restart it just goes back to how it was
What can I do to make it stick
Thanks
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If you have more than one dameon control installed they may conflict with each other and revert back to "stock" at start up. Are you using set cpu to overclock? Does your rom have overclocking abilities in settings?
Lastly, did you see an option 'set on boot'
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According to what you've said, its most likely due to the powerhal. The stock powerhal reverts back to 1.3 GHz after a while no matter what you set it on. Best thing if you want oc is to flash imoseyn's 1.5ghz powerhal found in his rootz thread
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If you have more than one dameon control installed they may conflict with each other and revert back to "stock" at start up. Are you using set cpu to overclock? Does your rom have overclocking abilities in settings?
Lastly, did you see an option 'set on boot'
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Yes its ticked as "Start on Boot"
I'm on stock rom but LeanKernel, I'm trying to overclock with ROM Toolbox PRO but it keeps reverting to 1.3ghz, 1.5ghz is used if I overclock everytime I restart but then reverts when rebooted.
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According to what you've said, its most likely due to the powerhal. The stock powerhal reverts back to 1.3 GHz after a while no matter what you set it on. Best thing if you want oc is to flash imoseyn's 1.5ghz powerhal found in his rootz thread
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Yeah I think your right here mate, did a little bit of research over last few days and it seems PowerHAL is the culprit.
Could you explain what that PowerHAL is and how it effects overclocking etc?
Im guessing its like the native frequency setting?
Thanks !
Hello everyone,
I am searching for an app, that allows me to switch off CPU cores of my Nexus and do decide how much min core and how much max cores will work. I can't find such settings in SetCPU.
Does anybody know such an app?
Use trickstermod.
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You will need trickster mod, aswell as a custom kernel with a configuarable hotplug system or eco mode.
I would recommend Franco Kernel Updater app along with franco kernel itself.
You can tweak how many cores come online when you touch the screen , max and min frequencies , screen color adjustments (Recommended values from obsanity is amazing!) , everything you would ever think of to tweak in a kernel manually , is scripted in this app.
It's highly recommended , you wouldn't be disappointed with it.
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Thank you guys! I will give franco kernel a try, with the corresponding app. Because I want to try undervolting as well.
The nightly r183 seems to be the latest for 4.3 (I am running the Stock ROM). Does it have any discovered bugs?
If you want to make your device for example 2 cores on only franco kernel won't work you will need a kernel like: neo, matr1x or faux and use trickster mod (or for faux you can use faux enhancement project) apps and go in hotplug settings
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Just came to the nexus 5 from my nexus s , before their used to be something called NSTOOLS for nexus s kernel stuff so i was wondering whats an equivalent tool i can use (preferablly for free =))
Currently running franco kernel r 19
trickster mod.
but if you like the kernel you use, you should support them and buy their app as it guarantees 100% success with the kernel tweak app whereas a universal app like trickster will not absolutely work with that kernel.
None, usually content with default settings...
I use the trickster app! It works great
Kcontrol is pretty nice. I also did like trickster mod when I used it on the s3 and s4
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Gnex was all trickster all day.
Now I like kcontrol. Allows you set set governor / frequencies per core. So you could overclock core0+1 and underclock core2+3. And make 0+1 ondemand and 2+3 interactive.
I mean if you wanted to. I leave settings stock.I just like having the option. Plus show-p is a wonderful developer and I get better battery life than stock Google kernel on his without any performance loss.
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I built my own. Everything seemed to be matched up to certain kernels so I made SKU Kernel to work in pretty much every situation. So far, it has.
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Just came to the nexus 5 from my nexus s , before their used to be something called NSTOOLS for nexus s kernel stuff so i was wondering whats an equivalent tool i can use (preferablly for free =))
Currently running franco kernel r 19
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I have Franco and trickster. This is mainly due to the fact that I would trickster more but use Franco's kernel and would like to support him
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