I have been kicking around getting SetCPU to do some auto CPU throttling to help with battery life, but I'm uncertain if I actually would see a lot of improvement.
The reason I am unsure, is I installed some CPU info widgets, and they report a CPU frequency that already seems to throttle. Is it actually doing throttling or are the widgets just not accurate? If it is throttling, is there still a case to be made for SetCPU?
Thanks!
If you want something that's just set and forget, SetCPU alone will do very little to extend usage time.
The stock kernel does throttle the CPU.
SetCPU gives you control over how your (rooted) phone throttles it's CPU, it allows you to change the CPU governor, set minimum and maximum CPU speeds, or overclock with a compatible kernel.
CPU Spy will give you a break down of what speeds the CPU is using and how often.
thanks for the info!
Hey!
Does the performance mode on S7 keep the cpu and gpu at max freq. Or does it just boost the clock more?
(This can be seen by installing trepn profiler and then selecting "performance graph")
HERE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.exkernelmanager&hl=en
Use the CPU section to set the CPU governor to performance or userspace and the CPU frequency to max 1209 mhz if you are not too worried about battery. A hardcoded hardware throttle kicks in if the CPU and battery temperature are too high so set a frequency that is sane to you.
Hi everyone
Do anyone know any configuration on the MTweaks app to obtain more performance at playing video games?
Sorry for my bad english
Cpu:
Max freq - Keep at max
Min freq - Keep at minimum
Governor - Use interactive
HMP:
Performance
GPU:
Max Freq - 806MHz
Min Freq - 260MHz
Governor - Booster
Try this and u should get good performance. I use this on my s7 edge. You can change the cpu governor to performance if you want it to be even better, but this can cause heating issues.
Has anyone successfully overclocked their Redmi Note 7? And by overclocking, I don't just mean changing the CPU governor or setting the minimum CPU frequency to a higher level, I mean pushing the maximum frequency to a higher state.
Alternatively, how could I modify the kernel myself to allow for higher frequencies?
Forget about overclocking SD660