[MOD] Disable throttling when battery low - Nexus 6 General

Disable crappy performance when below 40%!
I got sick and tired of my powerful shamu be throttled when my battery got low, making doing simple tasks laggy.
Here's a flashable zip (attached) to allow you to use the full power of your shamu. I take no responsibility if your device gets screwed up(it won't but if it does). Just flash it in recovery & reboot.
How to do this yourself or include it in your ROM/Kernel.
The file we will be editting is thermal-engine-shamu.conf
1. Find the first three sections, they will be the below three
2. Overwrite those sections with the below ones
Code:
[BAT-SOC-CPUFREQ]
algo_type monitor
sensor soc
sampling 5000
thresholds 100
thresholds_clr 99
actions cpu
action_info 1728000
[BAT-SOC-HOTPLUG]
algo_type monitor
sensor soc
sampling 5000
thresholds 100 100
thresholds_clr 99 99
actions hotplug_3 hotplug_2
action_info 1 1
[BAT-SOC-GPU]
algo_type monitor
sensor soc
sampling 5000
thresholds 100 100 100
thresholds_clr 99 99 99
actions gpu gpu gpu
action_info 500000000 389000000 300000000
These values explained.
- Thresholds is the battery percentage at which the throttling occurs. You might think it's weird to have this at 100 but it's how much percentage your battery has depleted. If you still don't get it, subtract the threshold from 100 and that's the percentage at which the throttling happens. In our case it happens at 0% or 1% and by that time your device is already dead.
Credits
- @Imoseyon
- @bbedward

will try this out for sure..

reyscott said:
will try this out for sure..
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Right now it seems to be working as I'm at 30% with no lag.

flashed it.. still at 87%.. will post results when below 20% ...

Will try it out.

reyscott said:
flashed it.. still at 87%.. will post results when below 20% ...
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Would disabling BCL in the kernel achieve the same results? I do not get this throttling that you and others speak of because I read it was caused by BCL and disabled it in my kernel. Phone runs great all the way down to 3% or so.

Seems to be working for me so far. At 38%.
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Can work on DP 5?

christianpeso said:
Would disabling BCL in the kernel achieve the same results? I do not get this throttling that you and others speak of because I read it was caused by BCL and disabled it in my kernel. Phone runs great all the way down to 3% or so.
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are you on stock? i am on stock untouched kernel.. and ive been experiencing this everytime on stock whatever rom it is..

Whel, work for now on DP 5, when i have 15% update my status.

reyscott said:
are you on stock? i am on stock untouched kernel.. and ive been experiencing this everytime on stock whatever rom it is..
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Nope. On Dirty Unicorns custom Rom using the built in kernel.

christianpeso said:
Nope. On Dirty Unicorns custom Rom using the built in kernel.
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Some kernels have it some don't.

ronaldheld said:
Will try it out.
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:good:
raptoro07 said:
Seems to be working for me so far. At 38%.
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Good to hear.
danxdarkte said:
Can work on DP 5?
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Yeah!
danxdarkte said:
Whel, work for now on DP 5, when i have 15% update my status.
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:good:

RatchetPanda said:
Some kernels have it some don't.
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Thanks, but that was not the original question at hand. The question was about your mod in this thread and does it accomplish the same thing by disabling BCL.

So far, so good at 38%.

christianpeso said:
Thanks, but that was not the original question at hand. The question was about your mod in this thread and does it accomplish the same thing by disabling BCL.
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Easily googlable.
"BCL polls the battery monitor system for various values such as voltage, current and temperature through the battery. This driver is meant to help prevent possible reboots, but with it removed on several devices we have seen no issues.
The way it prevents reboots is by setting thresholds and when the threshold is passed or tripped, it will throttle or unplug cores, which is detrimental to performance."
After reading this, I've inferred that this is the same as BCL.

Ok. "Work" in DP 5 with elemental X. But reduces The frecuency. Is normal?
Before at 15% the coree 2 and 3 is offline and the frequence is of 1.7, after the cores still online but the frequence is on 1.9

danxdarkte said:
Ok. "Work" in DP 5 with elemental X. But reduces The frecuency. Is normal?
Before at 15% the coree 2 and 3 is offline and the frequence is of 1.7, after the cores still online but the frequence is on 1.9
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Which means that the throttling is gone. Throttling is turning cores off at lower percentages and keeping frequencies down not at regular.

RatchetPanda said:
Which means that the throttling is gone. Throttling is turning cores off at lower percentages and keeping frequencies down not at regular.
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How far down can you discharge your battery before the random BCL flavored shutdowns occur?

rignfool said:
How far down can you discharge your battery before the random BCL flavored shutdowns occur?
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Well I don't exactly know but I've gone all the way to 1% with bcl disabled and no weird shutdowns

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[Q] SetCPU for MT4G?

Is it safe to install SetCPU on the MyTouch4G now that we have permaroot? If so, what are the settings we should use with it? Just not sure if the current kernel has been tested with SetCPU or not, and if it works what version of SetCPU... 2.0.3 or 2.0.4?
Thanks.
I am running 2.0 4 with autodetect. Set at 1024mhz performance. No issues and been running 3 days now.
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Mr Bill Florida said:
I am running 2.0 4 with autodetect. Set at 1024mhz performance. No issues and been running 3 days now.
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So you're not overclocking it then, correct? What is your setting for the minimum frequency?
I have it at 245mhz.
Sent from a rooted myTouch4g Glacier.
set up a profile under screen off and set max down to 3000 and minimum at 2000...saves me ton of battery power now
also download auto killer memory in market and set to optimum for even better battery life
I thought that over clocking required a custom kernel?
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thelamacmdr said:
I thought that over clocking required a custom kernel?
Sent from my anti titanic
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You do.
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Were not overclocking... simply managing the CPU more efficiently at its existing speed set
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awdlexusis said:
set up a profile under screen off and set max down to 3000 and minimum at 2000...saves me ton of battery power now
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The closest options for this are the following:
368640 max
245760 min
What did you use for the scaling and priority settings?
EDIT - Added a screenshot to this post. I've tried both 2.0.3 and 2.0.4, and no matter what I set for the minimum setting it stays at 245 (not what I defined). Does it not work then on this stock kernel?
I was going to say the same thing, from what I have seen on my phone setcpu is not doing anything. It won't change any of the clock speeds whether boosting the low end or limiting the high end.
I have tried a few things like setting profiles for less than 75% battery to lower the max clock speed and that doesn't work either. Am I crazy or are others experiencing a placebo effect on profiles lowering clock speed when screen is off?
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slowestcivic said:
I was going to say the same thing, from what I have seen on my phone setcpu is not doing anything. It won't change any of the clock speeds whether boosting the low end or limiting the high end.
I have tried a few things like setting profiles for less than 75% battery to lower the max clock speed and that doesn't work either. Am I crazy or are others experiencing a placebo effect on profiles lowering clock speed when screen is off?
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For HTC phones need to be rooted and also disable perflock. In setcpu: menu->perflock disabler. I set my perflock to disable on boot.
vels13 said:
For HTC phones need to be rooted and also disable perflock. In setcpu: menu->perflock disabler. I set my perflock to disable on boot.
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Hot damn, that fixed it! Now to test it out further to see how well it works here. I'm not looking to overclock, just underclock when I'm not using the phone. Thanks for the tip!
dustrho said:
The closest options for this are the following:
368640 max
245760 min
What did you use for the scaling and priority settings?
EDIT - Added a screenshot to this post. I've tried both 2.0.3 and 2.0.4, and no matter what I set for the minimum setting it stays at 245 (not what I defined). Does it not work then on this stock kernel?
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yes thats the correct setting i didnt know off hand the exact.will stay at minimum untill needed,im on on demand
Best settings for battery life?
Here are my settings and have worked very well. Almost adding 24 hours of battery life.
CBConsultation said:
Here are my settings and have worked very well. Almost adding 24 hours of battery life.
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wow... what kind of use are you putting on it? Also are you having any issues with lag or slow response?
Daguse said:
wow... what kind of use are you putting on it? Also are you having any issues with lag or slow response?
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Just an average power-user. I email and text a lot as I own a consulting business. I am constantly on the go and need my battery to stretch as long as possible.
That is why I kept the stock kernel and didn't over-clock. I simply removed all the bloatware and non-essential apk's that I didn't need and set up a few profiles in SetCPU and now I can get an easy 2 days of power use out of it.
As I still employ the stock kernel and stock ROM I have no lag what-so-ever. Response is perfect IMHO.
CBConsultation said:
Just an average power-user. I email and text a lot as I own a consulting business. I am constantly on the go and need my battery to stretch as long as possible.
That is why I kept the stock kernel and didn't over-clock. I simply removed all the bloatware and non-essential apk's that I didn't need and set up a few profiles in SetCPU and now I can get an easy 2 days of power use out of it.
As I still employ the stock kernel and stock ROM I have no lag what-so-ever. Response is perfect IMHO.
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SO I am new to this... I used your same settings and my bat shows 56%. On the my screen it still shows that its jumping from 1024-245. Am I missing something?
EDIT: N/M I am just dumb and forgot to preflock!
So I set my profile to have
Screen Off Pri 75 Max 3K Min 2K
Bat 75% Pri 50 Max 7K Min 2K
Bat 50% Pri 50 Max 3K Mn 2K
I will let you know how it goes but I am hoping for some good bust in bat life.
Had some issues when waking the phone, so I changed the settings on the screen off to Max 768. Going to test.
I also moved the 50 Bat to 30 and still getting good life out of it.
Well I have been experimenting with some profiles in setcpu and I have noticed a great increase in battery life especially when in standby a lot.
So i have done this according to what works for everyone else. But... my battery still drops from 100 down to 40 in about 5hours and it has been this way since the 2.2.1 smh. I dont kno what to do. I do text alot and get on facebook mobile semi frequently but mainly text and omg the phone gets up to 104 degreez wen using or charging. Any suggestions ? Or anythjng i may be doing wrong
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Mahdi ROM Kernel Tweaker & Battery Life Thread

Hey guys.
I have a clean Mahdi ROM (the latest from like 1 week ago) and have the feeling that the battery drains slightly faster than in stock. Apart from other things I started trying different kernel tweaks and I discovered the following:
The governor, although showing explanations for a whole 7 different modes, only allows me to either pick "interactive" or "performance".
Since I never really need the CPU settings from interactive mode, I actually want to use conservative.
How can I realise that now?
Please feel free to post your battery life stats, I'm really curious.
Sidenote: I have "transparent weather clock" on my homescreen and it seems to need a lot of battery. Does anyone have a recommendation for a lightweight & goodlooking homescreen widget?
The kernel for that ROM only contains two governors, please do not use performance because it only uses your max frequency, which is bad for temp & battery life.
Ace42 said:
The kernel for that ROM only contains two governors, please do not use performance because it only uses your max frequency, which is bad for temp & battery life.
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Ok, thanks for the info. I wondern why it only contains those two though.
I'd never use performance, interactive already provides more power than I need.
I'm just looking for a way to actually use the conservative mode.
Something weird just happened to me: my phone was at about 38% and when I looked 1h later, it was pretty warm and powered off 1min later because battery had dropped to 1%.
I think this is pretty weird. I did not use the phone in that hour and had no apps running.
As illogical it might sound, my first suspect was the energy saving mode I enabled. I dont know why but I think it messed something up.
Does anyone have similar issues or any useful advice for me?
w00ZzL said:
Ok, thanks for the info. I wondern why it only contains those two though.
I'd never use performance, interactive already provides more power than I need.
I'm just looking for a way to actually use the conservative mode.
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The developer believes those to be the best choices, I have no clue why. Interactive mostly stays near the max freq & makes my phone uber hot like an oven. Feel free to use Render kernel, its in the general section.
w00ZzL said:
Something weird just happened to me: my phone was at about 38% and when I looked 1h later, it was pretty warm and powered off 1min later because battery had dropped to 1%.
I think this is pretty weird. I did not use the phone in that hour and had no apps running.
As illogical it might sound, my first suspect was the energy saving mode I enabled. I dont know why but I think it messed something up.
Does anyone have similar issues or any useful advice for me?
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I've never experienced that, are you on the latest nightly?
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Ace42 said:
The developer believes those to be the best choices, I have no clue why. Interactive mostly stays near the max freq & makes my phone uber hot like an oven. Feel free to use Render kernel, its in the general section.
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Do you have Render kernel? If yes which governor mode are you using?
Ace42 said:
I've never experienced that, are you on the latest nightly?
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I'm on the version from 6-28 and patch V6 which should be the latest?!
w00ZzL said:
Do you have Render kernel? If yes which governor mode are you using?
I'm on the version from 6-28 and patch V6 which should be the latest?!
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That is the latest, I'm currently using Render kernelon 6-28 with ondemand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/kernel-render-kernel-aosp-lg-roms-t2803929/page5
Ace42 said:
That is the latest, I'm currently using Render kernelon 6-28 with ondemand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/kernel-render-kernel-aosp-lg-roms-t2803929/page5
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Thanks for bringing that kernel up, I've flashed it yesterday and am delighted. Will try the release from today now.
BTW my low battery life is gone now so thanks again.

SD 810 Throttling Advice

I am currently running the PureNexus rom with ElementalX kernel while also underclocking the CPU but I still seem to run into throttling issues. What are you guys doing to help keep your 810 cool enough not to throttle but still maintaining buttery smooth performance?
Thanks
Not doing anything on mine. I haven't gone and focused on benchmarks or anything that has caused me to notice throttling on my device. Seems to work quite well and performance always seems buttery smooth while I'm using it.
michaelearth said:
I am currently running the PureNexus rom with ElementalX kernel while also underclocking the CPU but I still seem to run into throttling issues. What are you guys doing to help keep your 810 cool enough not to throttle but still maintaining buttery smooth performance?
Thanks
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Nothing, I've seen no reports of thermal throttling and no issues myself
If you are using Ex Kernel Manager, under the CPU section, you can adjust the Thermal Throttling temperature in Celsius. I have no experience with adjusting it though.
SlimSnoopOS said:
If you are using Ex Kernel Manager, under the CPU section, you can adjust the Thermal Throttling temperature in Celsius. I have no experience with adjusting it though.
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This doesn't exist on the 6p fyi. It's there with my nexus 7 though..
frigidazzi said:
This doesn't exist on the 6p fyi. It's there with my nexus 7 though..
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Oh? Ahh, my apologies then. I must have misunderstood one of flar2's recent Kernel app updates that included that.
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michaelearth said:
I am currently running the PureNexus rom with ElementalX kernel while also underclocking the CPU but I still seem to run into throttling issues. What are you guys doing to help keep your 810 cool enough not to throttle but still maintaining buttery smooth performance?
Thanks
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can you share your underclocking settings? there's no discussion about it in the exkernel thread.
also, did you figure out anything that helps with the heat? it's really well documented that this phone does throttle like crazy, so not sure what everyone saying it's just fine is talking about.
"it’s required to throttle to about 50% of its peak performance for most of the duration of the test to maintain reasonable skin temperatures" http://www.anandtech.com/show/9820/the-google-nexus-6p-review/6
Delete thermal.conf file in system>etc I believe. Disable msm_thermal and core_control in the elementx app. No more throttling. My phone has gotten hot time to time but nothing to where I have reboots.
d08speed3 said:
Delete thermal.conf file in system>etc I believe. Disable msm_thermal and core_control in the elementx app. No more throttling. My phone has gotten hot time to time but nothing to where I have reboots.
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i don't have a thermal.conf file in that directory, but there is a thermal-engine.conf. What does deleting it do?
Also, I've found that if msm_thermal is on and core_control is off, then I get reboots while using android auto (phone call+maps+waze+charging for about 20 - 50 minutes). If I keep core_control on, then it doesn't overheat. Also, with just msm_thermal on, and core_control off, I've found that gaming performance degrades, while with core_control on, it doesn't.
So I appreciate the advice, but I need some more discussion/explanation of what exactly that would do. Like if I turned both msm_thermal and core_control off, is there something that would prevent the phone from over heating?

Nexus 6P only uses A53 cores?? Too low benchmarks

As above.
Daily use is very good, everything is responsive and fast.
However, benchmarks are roughly 50-70% of what they are supposed to be.
I tried to post a screenshot of CPU Spy, previously reseted timers and then ran BasemarkOS and Geekbench. (can't because less of 10 posts )
I see in CPU Spy that Max CPU state is 1555 Mhz? That's the A53 cores, right?
Is this behaviour normal?
Are you on Android N?
Please see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/4-cores-allways-stopped-whats-t3390543
rev_b said:
As above.
Daily use is very good, everything is responsive and fast.
However, benchmarks are roughly 50-70% of what they are supposed to be.
I tried to post a screenshot of CPU Spy, previously reseted timers and then ran BasemarkOS and Geekbench. (can't because less of 10 posts )
I see in CPU Spy that Max CPU state is 1555 Mhz? That's the A53 cores, right?
Is this behaviour normal?
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According to the Play Store, CPU Spy hasn't been updated in 3 or 5 years. Are you using an app that supports HMP?
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joemacjr said:
Are you on Android N?
Please see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/4-cores-allways-stopped-whats-t3390543
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No, the device is new, it's running Android 6.0.1, no mods or custom ROM whatsoever.
SlimSnoopOS said:
According to the Play Store, CPU Spy hasn't been updated in 3 or 5 years. Are you using an app that supports HMP?
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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So what is the best app to monitor cpu activity?
And why are my benchmarks so low?
For instance, I'm only getting ~25k in 3dmark Ice Storm Unlimited, roughly the same as my previous Nexus 6.
According to Anandtech I should be getting ~36k.
rev_b said:
So what is the best app to monitor cpu activity?
And why are my benchmarks so low?
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Kernel Adiutor is a free kernel manager. I prefer using ElementalX Kernel Manager (paid app). Both work perfectly fine on Marshmallow, support HMP, and receive frequent updates.
If the phone is hot, then benchmarks will suffer. The big cluster gets throttled and goes offline whenever the temperature reaches a certain point. If it is running cool and you see low scores then idk cuz I don't do benchmarks.
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If the phone is responsive and fast as you say why do benchmarks scores matter? Benchmarks are pointless, they give you a pretty useless set of numbers that don't equate to real world usage. If your real world usage is good (as you pointed out) then you're wasting time and energy worrying about something that doesn't matter.
Heisenberg said:
If the phone is responsive and fast as you say why do benchmarks scores matter? Benchmarks are pointless, they give you a pretty useless set of numbers that don't equate to real world usage. If your real world usage is good (as you pointed out) then you're wasting time and energy worrying about something that doesn't matter.
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I don't care about benchmarks, but they can point to a problem in your phone.
And I really would like to know how a phone sent to hardware testers consistently gets much higher benchmarks than the one I bought. Something's not right.
rev_b said:
I don't care about benchmarks, but they can point to a problem in your phone.
And I really would like to know how a phone sent to hardware testers consistently gets much higher benchmarks than the one I bought. Something's not right.
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I've had eight of these and none of them have performed well in benchmarks. Take from that what you will but I believe it's a problem that's common to the SD810, not necessarily that you have a defective unit.
rev_b said:
As above.
Daily use is very good, everything is responsive and fast.
However, benchmarks are roughly 50-70% of what they are supposed to be.
I tried to post a screenshot of CPU Spy, previously reseted timers and then ran BasemarkOS and Geekbench. (can't because less of 10 posts )
I see in CPU Spy that Max CPU state is 1555 Mhz? That's the A53 cores, right?
Is this behaviour normal?
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The phone is thermal throttling because the 810 Is overheating and the cores are being turned off. You can thank Qualcomm for their faulty overheating 810 design.
Batfink33 said:
The phone is thermal throttling because the 810 Is overheating and the cores are being turned off. You can thank Qualcomm for their faulty overheating 810 design.
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That still doesn't explain why phones sent to reviewers don't throttle so much...
sam here
I barely get my Bigger Cluster working
It's offline most of the time
I don;t mind the heat unless it doesn't damage my phone as I;m always using a cover
Any way I can change the throttle limits so that it throttles less?
will the CTT mod be good?
TJ_bab said:
sam here
I barely get my Bigger Cluster working
It's offline most of the time
I don;t mind the heat unless it doesn't damage my phone as I;m always using a cover
Any way I can change the throttle limits so that it throttles less?
will the CTT mod be good?
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Ctt mod does exactly that.
feis said:
Ctt mod does exactly that.
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Using CTT mod but still my Bigger cluster barely turns on
and also kernel Adiutor doesn't work sometimes, whenever I try to change something CPU related, it just keeps loading and loading

kernel adiutor + stock kernel

Hey there,
Just to let you know that with bootloader unlocked + root (magisk) there is a nice set of tunable option with kernel adiutor. With a bit of entropy and governor tuning, you get even better performance from your a2. That's pretty cool ??
Can you share your settings? Hours of screen, performance... And kernel adiutor setup
RawKnighy said:
Can you share your settings? Hours of screen, performance... And kernel adiutor setup
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disabled cpu boost to avoid cpu stuck at 2,2
Change governor to on demand
Entropy increase to get 40% free
Mostly it.
SOT depend on my use and vary between 4-5 hours to 6+ hours. This is mainly due to two factors:
-network coverage (this can suck your battery like nothing)
- use if BT + viperfx for hours ?
The best way to test it.. is to test it you may have the same increase as me (4 hours sit at most before mod)
Grüß,
H.
*stucked cpu ppl, please don't hate me, I had to wait to get something to be shown ??
Look at that sleep deepness ?
dodjob said:
*stucked cpu ppl, please don't hate me, I had to wait to get something to be shown ??
Look at that sleep deepness ?
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You rooted your mi a2 right.so are you facing any issue after root?
Lol No, except that I installed a gcamera which wrecked my original camera.. after countless system flash it went but all ok. The ondemand thing is a real treat mate, and fast as hell ?
dodjob said:
*stucked cpu ppl, please don't hate me, I had to wait to get something to be shown ??
Look at that sleep deepness ?
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Does the clock alarm work with such a deep sleep?
ILA said:
Does the clock alarm work with such a deep sleep?
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Of course it does ?
Can I get the process of installation
I don't see any improvements with on demand actually. Interactive gives me 0.3%/h drain in deep sleep and I doubt it can get much better
Benjamin_L said:
I don't see any improvements with on demand actually. Interactive gives me 0.3%/h drain in deep sleep and I doubt it can get much better
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On demand does not improvement battery life as soon as you keep cpu boost in cpu 1. Did you disabled it? For me it was night and day
Chaitanya Kumar said:
Can I get the process of installation
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Unlock bootloader + root the phone and then just install an app called "Kernel auditor" from the Play store and tune the kernel from within the app.
dodjob said:
Hey there,
Just to let you know that with bootloader unlocked + root (magisk) there is a nice set of tunable option with kernel adiutor. With a bit of entropy and governor tuning, you get even better performance from your a2. That's pretty cool ??
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Care share settings with screenshot?
dodjob said:
disabled cpu boost to avoid cpu stuck at 2,2
Change governor to on demand
Entropy increase to get 40% free
Mostly it.
SOT depend on my use and vary between 4-5 hours to 6+ hours. This is mainly due to two factors:
-network coverage (this can suck your battery like nothing)
- use if BT + viperfx for hours ?
The best way to test it.. is to test it you may have the same increase as me (4 hours sit at most before mod)
Grüß,
H.
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Danke! Can you share your entropy settings, please!
e34v8 said:
Danke! Can you share your entropy settings, please!
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wow, this deep sleep was awesome
Just install hex kernel... It's awesome
syncstar32 said:
Just install hex kernel... It's awesome
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whats the advantages ?

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