[q] how to underclocked cpu clockspeed? - Sony Cross-Device General

Hi Guys I just want to ask to how to underclock the cpu of my phone specifically it runs on Snapdragon 810 im not new to ubuntu.Im working on a custom rom that will fix my xperia z4 to a better use.. Pls help me i would like to underclock it from 2.5 to 1.3 . Thanks and Godblesa!

First, you must root your phone. After that install anyone app from play store for cpu control like No-frills CPU Control.
I use this, thanks to @Pandemic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2632428

how to underclocked cpu clockspeed?
lAlKenDi said:
Hi Guys I just want to ask to how to underclock the cpu of my phone specifically it runs on Snapdragon 810 im not new to ubuntu.Im working on a custom rom that will fix my xperia z4 to a better use.. Pls help me i would like to underclock it from 2.5 to 1.3 . Thanks and Godblesa!
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Root your phone. Install app like "Kernel auditor" and underclock. If u need full control over ur phone, try unlocking bootloader and then underclock.

Laz said:
Root your phone. Install app like "Kernel auditor" and underclock. If u need full control over ur phone, try unlocking bootloader and then underclock.
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Thanks for the reply sir how can i underclock it with linux i mean boot.img editing since im creating a rom i dont want an app since users may pick the wrong settings. Thanks for the answer

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SetCPU.txt

Hi there!
Please, can anyone help me where I can get setcpu.txt file to set up my SetCpu on custom
iivanovic said:
Hi there!
Please, can anyone help me where I can get setcpu.txt file to set up my SetCpu on custom
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You can create it, cimple create a new text file, rename it to setcpu.txt, and add frequencies. Example: 176000,480000,5280000,576000
Edit: I added my setCPU.txt
Thank you so much,guys!
Take care!
Mod edit: not dev related, moved to general
I just tried this but my 32b does not change to max 710 even though I am selecting that...it still shows 576...an ideas?
I am running Cyanogen 6 btw.
Where do you put this .txt so system can recognize it? Isn't it kernel related cpufreq, so you can clock your cpu?
WoblyGoblin said:
Where do you put this .txt so system can recognize it? Isn't it kernel related cpufreq, so you can clock your cpu?
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30 seconds on Google got me here.
THx a lot DonJuan, but can you post you screenshots of your profiles, i installed program,put .txt file, found it with prog,put widged,ignore listed,made profiles and still it says 576 MHz
Your not going to get above 576 MHz unless you flash a OC kernel. Google for dumfuq kernel and you should find a thread called kernel corner that's here in the XDA forums. I'm using the 614 MHz kernel right now and I've been running for over 24 hours without a hiccup.
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Thx a lot, so I was right at first it is kernel related, but thx again, will try
Does this work on the Gome Flytouch with 256MB of RAM. I see it posted for Android OS v1.6 but there is no SetCPU.txt for ARM926xx which runs at 350MHz but on all these sites that read VIA 8505 suppose to do 450MHz to 533MHz.
Well I assumed that since you posted in the myTouch 3G forums that you had one.
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DonJuan692006 said:
Your not going to get above 576 MHz unless you flash a OC kernel. Google for dumfuq kernel and you should find a thread called kernel corner that's here in the XDA forums. I'm using the 614 MHz kernel right now and I've been running for over 24 hours without a hiccup.
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I tried that and now I am stuck on the My Touch booting screen...any ideas?
Type in the SetCPU in the Google Search this is were I had ended up.
shaolin95 said:
I tried that and now I am stuck on the My Touch booting screen...any ideas?
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You flashed the wrong one. Put your fastboot info here (back+power).
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Serris said:
You can create it, cimple create a new text file, rename it to setcpu.txt, and add frequencies. Example: 176000,480000,5280000,576000
Edit: I added my setCPU.txt
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...i´m lg optimus x2 user. which values do i have to put in the setcpu.text?
Doesn't work the way I wanted it to. You can make your own .txt file but that doesn't mean it will listen to it. The app allows you to set it but the device doesn't run at those frequencies that you've put in the .txt.
It's really too bad too. I wanted to O/C mine to 1.5ghz and I suppose the kernel only allows 1400 & 1600. No middle point! 1400 is fast and 1600 is too much. 1500 is perfect yet I can't set that.
sigh.
franky_z said:
...i´m lg optimus x2 user. which values do i have to put in the setcpu.text?
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Franky did you ever find the values for the setcpu.txt fe? if not i may have some ideas. or if you have could you take the time to post them? i have a G2x and need specific values.

[Q] Kyrillos' ROM installed, but not overclocked

Hi, folks! Are you ok?
I'm new here (indeed in the Android's world), I can't post in development forum, so here I am.
I have instaled my first custom ROM right now, Kyrillos' ROM, but looks like de overclock feature not works.
My decision to choice this ROM its about a video I saw in YouTube showing the overclock in 1.3GHz, so, for me, this is a very important feature.
I check this in the setCPU and the value stills 667. I followed all the instructions, all the rest its run like a charm, I can run live wallpapers now and all the stuff, but the overclock thing is perturb me...
Anyone can help me with that?
PS: Sorry about not put the thread in the [OFFICIAL] Kyrillos' ROM Problems, Questions & Answers...
Hi..
choose a kernel from [URL="forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1129367]here[/URL] which best suits your needs and flash it just like you flashed the rom.. You'll be able to overclock after that
Next time ask here dude...
vikraam said:
Next time ask here dude...
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He gave a PS
Rapier07 said:
Hi..
choose a kernel from [URL="forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1129367]here[/URL] which best suits your needs and flash it just like you flashed the rom.. You'll be able to overclock after that
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Hi! Thank you for your fast reply!
So, that's another flash thing. OK. So, my serious doubts:
1 - Overclock that way may harm my phone? Life time of processor, battery temperature, things like that...
2 - What you indicate to my device (Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800), "performance" or "ultimate"?
Regards!
vikraam said:
Next time ask here dude...
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My mistake, very sorry...
tarciozemel said:
Hi! Thank you for your fast reply!
So, that's another flash thing. OK. So, my serious doubts:
1 - Overclock that way may harm my phone? Life time of processor, battery temperature, things like that...
2 - What you indicate to my device (Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800), "performance" or "ultimate"?
Regards!
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1.Well the voltages aren't raised so overclocking won't hurt..
2. You can give them both a try. Had some flickering issues with ultimate so I'm using performance now..
Rapier07 said:
1.Well the voltages aren't raised so overclocking won't hurt..
2. You can give them both a try. Had some flickering issues with ultimate so I'm using performance now..
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Tell me one thing, if the voltages are not raised, how come battery consumption is more?? I am guessing, increase in frequency increases temperature and hence raises consumption. Or is it something else??
dhirend_6d said:
Tell me one thing, if the voltages are not raised, how come battery consumption is more?? I am guessing, increase in frequency increases temperature and hence raises consumption. Or is it something else??
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I've got no idea about that but overclocking doesn't cause much battery drain.. It drains more due to data connection specifically 3G..
Rapier07 said:
1.Well the voltages aren't raised so overclocking won't hurt..
2. You can give them both a try. Had some flickering issues with ultimate so I'm using performance now..
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Understood.
But, a last thing before try this: in the thread, theres a warning "Convert filesystems to rfs before flashing kernel."... So, how exactly I do that?
Thank you again!
tarciozemel said:
Understood.
But, a last thing before try this: in the thread, theres a warning "Convert filesystems to rfs before flashing kernel."... So, how exactly I do that?
Thank you again!
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Navigate to android/data/fugumod on your sdcard.. Make a new file named
fs.convert
Open it and in a text editor and type
Stl6 rfs
stl7 rfs
Stl8 rfs
Save the file and reboot your phone
Rapier07 said:
Navigate to android/data/fugumod on your sdcard.. Make a new file named
fs.convert
Open it and in a text editor and type
Stl6 rfs
stl7 rfs
Stl8 rfs
Save the file and reboot your phone
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You don t have to convert. That was only for the earlier versions of G3Mod. You can flash kernel directly without converting.
dhirend_6d said:
You don t have to convert. That was only for the earlier versions of G3Mod. You can flash kernel directly without converting.
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Indeed, the instalation was automatic and painless and now I'm at 950MHz!
Last doubt: I need keep the setCUP installed for anything?
tarciozemel said:
Indeed, the instalation was automatic and painless and now I'm at 950MHz!
Last doubt: I need keep the setCUP installed for anything?
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Yes. It controls the CPU frequency. If you don t have that how will you change frequency and set profiles?? You have to have it.
@Rapier07
@dhirend_6d
Guys, very very thank you for your patience! Thanks to you my phone is mutch better now!
I'll continue exploring this fantastic Android's world!
Great regards!
so when we flash this kernel will it replace Kyrillos ROM or is it an add-on ??
shubhamvadhera said:
so when we flash this kernel will it replace Kyrillos ROM or is it an add-on ??
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The kernel won't change the Rom.. your data.and settings will be intact.. it allows you to overclock your device
tarciozemel, can u tell me step by step, how u chg ur kernel , because mine have same problem with u, unable to overclock more then 667ghz , thks!
fnixirix said:
tarciozemel, can u tell me step by step, how u chg ur kernel , because mine have same problem with u, unable to overclock more then 667ghz , thks!
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Download the the kernel that you want from here.
The details of the various kernels are as follows : -
Lite : - NON OC
Performance : - 190-950 MHz
Ultimate : - 200-1200 MHz
Extreme : - 200-1400 MHz
Copy the required .zip of the kernel to the SD card and apply via CWM recovery or just flash the .tar as one package using ODIN.
Then use SET CPU to overclock.

Everything that can be done for SMOOTH HD Gaming .

My phone is nothing without games .
As we all no theres many laggy games .
There's alot of people fixing this by a lot of process,risk and steps .
Can we know everything we can do for smooth gaming !
This Thread will be helpfull to all if you all share what process,risk,steps whatever you did . So tell us .
1. O.C
2. Chainfired3D
3. Build.prop (editing)
4. Your opinion .
You can Thank me now .
Also you can increase max CPU frequency of your phone and make swap
mst_murder said:
Also you can increase max CPU frequency of your phone and make swap
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O.C is increasing the max CPU.
Can someone explain to how to swap...
I tried but it said that he cant locate the swap file.
Do i need unlocked boot?
Medo2 said:
Can someone explain to how to swap...
I tried but it said that he cant locate the swap file.
Do i need unlocked boot?
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yUp!Stock kernel doesn't support swap partition...
swap only works in custom kernels like nAa and alfs..
u need to unlock bootloader to flash these kernels..
hit the thanks button
GingerDX + Alfs Kernel + Swap + Overclock (with setcpu profiles)
With this settings your phone should be suitable for HD Gaming
Try AtiFroyoV8
Use swapper2 from market if ur phone is at risky level
I guess I ships probably start overclocking to stop one of my games lagging lol
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i may say that too many apps in your phone make phone lag and battery drain.
always try to put your apk in internal memory. putting apk in sdcard has so many issue like the speed of sdcard.
for rom try kuyadroid 4.5 with alfs 6.. OC to 748 and try your game. 3D games will be more smooth when you use chainfire3d
dipusen said:
Try AtiFroyoV8
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what is this? rom?
Sent from my X8 using xda premium
I install chainfire 3d and swapper 2 from market and its really help.
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HTC 820 intensive use - Extend battery life - Ultimate tips

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Intro:
I was busy looking for a solution to make battery life last longer. After some tests i realised that it was not possible to set cpu frequencies on this phone without a custom kernel. So i came up with an ultimate solution to make battery last through intensive internet use. It's been nearly 11 hours that my phone is on without screen being switched off and on wifi. Here you go.
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Requirements:
Rooted Htc 820
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Installation:
Download Kernel adiutor from the playstore - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor&hl=en
Go to the menu -> CPU -> Set cpu governors to powersave for both the BIG and LITTLE CPUs.
De-activate Core 3 and Core 4 for both big and little CPUs.
Select Apply on boot to keep the settings for next time you reboot your phone.
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As simple as that you will get 2 to 3 times better battery life. *Note htc default battery saver should not be on for better results. I also realised that the phone charged much faster with this. Enjoy and dont forget to press thanks if this helped you and leave some feedback about it
I took much time trying to figure out how to make my battery last longer so i'm just sharing what i experienced with the wish to help others. blessed have a nice day peeps. Love dat phone :victory:
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Good idea man
Trying it now
Thanks ?
medohatem said:
Good idea man
Trying it now
Thanks ��
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Okay no prob.
thanks man this worked
It requires busybox, but I can't install busybox in my phone. Is it because of S-ON?
Take this and flash it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-820/development/busybox-htc-820-t3083268
Will it work on a51_dtul desire 820u dual sim Indian version.. Running on lollipop 5.0.2? Download failed it says @Oel
It works on Lollipop. Europe single version. But it shut work on every version.
Or try this Busybox. Works also on Lollipop.
For me the download is working. Here is the zip, try it first.
I m worried if it will brick my phone, if u r sure then I'll go ahead @Oel
Make a backup in your TWRP Recovery from the system und you will be on the save side.
alok singh said:
Will it work on a51_dtul desire 820u dual sim Indian version.. Running on lollipop 5.0.2? Download failed it says @Oel
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yes it works on htc 820u
alok singh said:
It requires busybox, but I can't install busybox in my phone. Is it because of S-ON?
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you can also find busybox on playstore and install it
Vivacity said:
/***********************************/
Intro:
I was busy looking for a solution to make battery life last longer. After some tests i realised that it was not possible to set cpu frequencies on this phone without a custom kernel. So i came up with an ultimate solution to make battery last through intensive internet use. It's been nearly 11 hours that my phone is on without screen being switched off and on wifi. Here you go.
/***********************************/
Requirements:
Rooted Htc 820
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Installation:
Download Kernel adiutor from the playstore - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor&hl=en
Go to the menu -> CPU -> Set cpu governors to powersave for both the BIG and LITTLE CPUs.
De-activate Core 3 and Core 4 for both big and little CPUs.
Select Apply on boot to keep the settings for next time you reboot your phone.
/***********************************/
As simple as that you will get 2 to 3 times better battery life. *Note htc default battery saver should not be on for better results. I also realised that the phone charged much faster with this. Enjoy and dont forget to press thanks if this helped you and leave some feedback about it
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Good post but i just have a simple query "De-activate Core 3 and Core 4 " won't this effects the performance of phone during DE-activation?
h1dd3n_sn1p3r said:
Good post but i just have a simple query "De-activate Core 3 and Core 4 " won't this effects the performance of phone during DE-activation?
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depends on which type of user you are. If you're playing heavy games ect certainly this will effect performance. But for casual users which use some normal apps or for internet browsing, making calls, messages ect; there will be no noticeable decrease in performance.
AH got that .
Xposed for HTC 820pi
Vivacity said:
/***********************************/
Intro:
I was busy looking for a solution to make battery life last longer. After some tests i realised that it was not possible to set cpu frequencies on this phone without a custom kernel. So i came up with an ultimate solution to make battery last through intensive internet use. It's been nearly 11 hours that my phone is on without screen being switched off and on wifi. Here you go.
/***********************************/
Requirements:
Rooted Htc 820
/***********************************/
Installation:
Download Kernel adiutor from the playstore - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor&hl=en
Go to the menu -> CPU -> Set cpu governors to powersave for both the BIG and LITTLE CPUs.
De-activate Core 3 and Core 4 for both big and little CPUs.
Select Apply on boot to keep the settings for next time you reboot your phone.
/***********************************/
As simple as that you will get 2 to 3 times better battery life. *Note htc default battery saver should not be on for better results. I also realised that the phone charged much faster with this. Enjoy and dont forget to press thanks if this helped you and leave some feedback about it
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Hello dear, I am a HTC 820pi user running in Android 4.4.2. I have rooted my phone but couldn't install any custom recovery. Is it possible to install xposed framework in my rooted phone? Mind it, no custom recovery is installed in my phone!!!!
jahangirbsmrau said:
Hello dear, I am a HTC 820pi user running in Android 4.4.2. I have rooted my phone but couldn't install any custom recovery. Is it possible to install xposed framework in my rooted phone? Mind it, no custom recovery is installed in my phone!!!!
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not sure about this. try material design xposed installer, i think there is an option to install xposed framework from within the app. dont know if this is compatible with htc 820 though.

unable to overclock to up to 2649MHz?

Yeah, although my kernel does support 3072MHz, but I'm unable to set it to up to 2649MHz?
I'm using n910f stock Rom, android 5.1, emotion Kernel.
I'd appreciate any help.
Use overclocking root apps like "Set CPU". You will get it on the play store. With that u can set ur processor's clock rate minimum/maximum. If that doesn't work then try using a kernel thats mentioned in snapdragon section and then try using that overclocking app. Overclocking is only possible if u have installed a kernel that supports it and also the phone has to be rooted.

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