your max/min values will vary based on your overclock. a few posts back you'll notice myself and at least one other having issues with JRummy's profile system not working entirely like it should, but setCPU uses profiles perfectly.
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your max/min values will vary based on your overclock. a few posts back you'll notice myself and at least one other having issues with JRummy's profile system not working entirely like it should, but setCPU uses profiles perfectly.
Thanks! I'll give it a try with JRummy's app and report whether it works for me.
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Thanks! I'll give it a try with JRummy's app and report whether it works for me.
Screen and charging profiles are not working correctly in the app. Screen off and charging/full kick in OK, but they don't kick out. After screen comes on, profile is still at Screen Off. Same after unplugging charger, profile still at Charging/Full.
The battery profiles seem to work OK.
Has anyone tried importing SetCPU scripts into the app?
Currently you can Choose to set your frequencies at boot and in real time. It's just as good as an instant kernel installer to get your custom frequency and voltage whenever you want, instantly.
This is just the beginning, more customization to come as an advanced option and more extras are in the works
Im new to all this root stuff and not 100% sure what the following means...1- what is frequency scaling and how to use and when do i change..also whats the userspace, ondemand and performance mean? im not gonna mess with anything till i figure out whats up...dont need another paper weight....thx for any help
Im new to all this root stuff and not 100% sure what the following means...1- what is frequency scaling and how to use and when do i change..also whats the userspace, ondemand and performance mean? im not gonna mess with anything till i figure out whats up...dont need another paper weight....thx for any help
searching would answer all these questions, but:
frequency scaling is the processor automatically adjusting its speed based on demand, which is either userspace (weird, dont use it) on demand, scales up when things need it, and performance, always scaled to the top.
nothing of these will paperweight your X. the only one to watch for is Apply setting at boot. If you get a bad one it can cause a bad day.
That said, next time try reading more than the 1st post before replying..
This am i had to reinstall dc pc and when i looked at the stock grew and vsels they were 300,500,800,1000 but the vsels were much lower than 'stock' and topped out at 58 on 1000. What are the true stock vsels as when i disable the module i don't get a reading.
well ive seen those. but i feel like those are higher than the actual moto Stock voltages. Obviously loading the OC module is the only way for us to read it, but i feel that those are the voltages that were set up to be "safe" rather than what youd read from a std DX if you were able to read it without the OC module loaded
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well ive seen those. but i feel like those are higher than the actual moto Stock voltages. Obviously loading the OC module is the only way for us to read it, but i feel that those are the voltages that were set up to be "safe" rather than what youd read from a std DX if you were able to read it without the OC module loaded
You're correct in your feelings. Those are not the "true" VSEL values that our phones run at stock.
These are not "safe" settings either. The number "2" is the clue in my sig.
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OK since I can't find it in this thread and I hope Jrummy still reads this.
what does the "userspace" governor do? What does it have to do with profiles. I downloaded the latest version of this after running lib rom for over a week.
How exactly does the phone use the other 2 speed/voltage slots between max and min? Is this where profiles for battery and temp come into play as My DX seems to only use max and min.
Brand new rooted DX user. Thinking about overclocking. Does this app have a pre set profile for overclocking beginners such as myself who dont know what to manually configure everything to.
I dont want to go nuts with a overclock... just a little something something that I can feel safe knowing its not gonna melt the phone.
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Brand new rooted DX user. Thinking about overclocking. Does this app have a pre set profile for overclocking beginners such as myself who dont know what to manually configure everything to.
I dont want to go nuts with a overclock... just a little something something that I can feel safe knowing its not gonna melt the phone.
I just have mine set to 1.15 ghz in the low voltage setting. Safe and stable with no reboots.
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Brand new rooted DX user. Thinking about overclocking. Does this app have a pre set profile for overclocking beginners such as myself who dont know what to manually configure everything to.
I dont want to go nuts with a overclock... just a little something something that I can feel safe knowing its not gonna melt the phone.
Yes, you can choose among numerous profiles based on O/C speed and voltages. Read the Help for a full explanation, but it's very simple: start at, say, 1.15 ghZ medium voltage. Then, if you want to experiment, work your up up in speed until your phone freezes or turtles. And if you want to improve battery life, work your way down in voltage.
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Whats the deal with all the voltage settings if you can set the same CPU speed no matter which one you take. Why should I choose Low Voltage over Medium Voltage?
Currently running Low voltage on my DX at 1200MHz.
Is that considered aggressive? Should I get some temp monitoring apps?
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Whats the deal with all the voltage settings if you can set the same CPU speed no matter which one you take. Why should I choose Low Voltage over Medium Voltage?
Currently running Low voltage on my DX at 1200MHz.
Is that considered aggressive? Should I get some temp monitoring apps?
my understanding is that it helps conserve battery life.
ULV was a bit unstrable for me (soft reboot once-in-a-while), so i stay with LV instead.
1.2GHZ is not too agressive, IMO. Do you have the govenor set?
Forgive my ignorance but I thought that you needed a custom kernel to overclock the processor which I thought wasn't possible with a locked bootloader. How does the DX overclock work? The reason I'm curious is because HTC has started releasing phones with encrypted bootloaders so they may not be as easy to crack as they have been in the past.