deafult cpu stock kernel values? - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys
does anyone know the min and max cpu values of both cpu cluster on stock kernel?
thanks!

iosonofrancesco said:
Hi guys
does anyone know the min and max cpu values of both cpu cluster on stock kernel?
thanks!
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Hi... I don't have them in mind and actually running EX Kernel... Since nobody seems to answer, the best way for you to find out is to install it and check by yourself with a kernel manager app: Kernel Adiutor, EX Kernel Manager, etc... It should normally cost you a maximum of 15 minutes of your time... :good:
Good luck...

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point in the right direction - overclock mods

Hi all,
amazed by all the knowledge on this site! used the search tool but cant make heads or tails or it
so please could someone point me in the right direction towards overclocking or to liter mods than the HTC. as the phone is good, but things like Angry Birds etc, just drop frame rate etc.
Thanks all
Install Cyanogenmod 7, you can overclock from cyanogenmod settings. There you can set max cpu mhz and min. cpu mhz, as well as governors wich control the frequency.
If you want to keep sense then use wildpuzzle v8 with the overclock kernel then get setcpu from the market thats if you dont want to use cyanogenmod anyway
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Thanks for the replys guys, but after some googling i couldnt find a guide in which i feel safe in attempting.. does any know where there is some kind of step by step?
Thanks again
After rooting, I installed the nFinity mc4 kernel on my Froyo stock rom... Very easy and quick to do.
Now I can under/overclock and Angry Birds is working perfectly!
vax said:
After rooting, I installed the nFinity mc4 kernel on my Froyo stock rom... Very easy and quick to do.
Now I can under/overclock and Angry Birds is working perfectly!
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I did the same, no need to flash a custom rum. Just flash the kernel you like in recovery and install SetCPU from the market and u can overclock the CPU and set profiles (screen off etc)
faraaz said:
I did the same, no need to flash a custom rum. Just flash the kernel you like in recovery and install SetCPU from the market and u can overclock the CPU and set profiles (screen off etc)
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Where can i download kernel and which should i use?
eddy1990 said:
Where can i download kernel and which should i use?
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I am using nFinity kernel mc4, you can find it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
I'm using it for three days now, and it's stable. No freezes. I have set the minimum to 245Mhz and maximum to 691Mhz...
faraaz said:
I am using nFinity kernel mc4, you can find it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
I'm using it for three days now, and it's stable. No freezes. I have set the minimum to 245Mhz and maximum to 691Mhz...
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Same here : 3 days, no problem!
Using no-frills CPU Control, which is free and 245/710!

Stock Kernel CPU Speed vs Fugumod

Hi everyone,
I just have a little question.
It seems that when installing Fugumod kernel, users (including me) start to experience some lags on some (unknown to me) circumstances. These lags are easily solved by setting the min frequency to 166 MHz (I do that with pimp my cpu). My question is : Is that behaviour different than with the stock kernel ? I mean what is the min frequency on the stock kernel ? 83 MHz like the fugumod kernel ? Setting 166MHz as min frequency is a patch or is it just putting back the same value as the stock kernel ?
I known that I could easily test it by myself just by putting back a stock kernel over my fugumod kernel, but I already converted all three FS to ext2/ext4.
And btw, i like my Fugumod kernel so thanks to Sebastien and the others for their work.
Fred.
fred.lefranc said:
Hi everyone,
I just have a little question.
It seems that when installing Fugumod kernel, users (including me) start to experience some lags on some (unknown to me) circumstances. These lags are easily solved by setting the min frequency to 166 MHz (I do that with pimp my cpu). My question is : Is that behaviour different than with the stock kernel ? I mean what is the min frequency on the stock kernel ? 83 MHz like the fugumod kernel ? Setting 166MHz as min frequency is a patch or is it just putting back the same value as the stock kernel ?
I known that I could easily test it by myself just by putting back a stock kernel over my fugumod kernel, but I already converted all three FS to ext2/ext4.
And btw, i like my Fugumod kernel so thanks to Sebastien and the others for their work.
Fred.
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yes the default freq for the CPU are 667-83 and if want to use THE DEFAULT freq than flash a non OC version of FUGUMOD
pator5 said:
yes the default freq for the CPU are 667-83 and if want to use THE DEFAULT freq than flash a non OC version of FUGUMOD
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Thanks, but that was not my question ;-)
I simply want to known what is the behavior of a stock kernel regarding cpu freq. Is the min frequency on a stock kernel also 83 MHz or something else ?
Fred.
I think the main problem is the governor, or wrongly chosen governor that keeps the cpu stuck too low
fred.lefranc said:
Thanks, but that was not my question ;-)
I simply want to known what is the behavior of a stock kernel regarding cpu freq. Is the min frequency on a stock kernel also 83 MHz or something else ?
Fred.
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yes i think i've answer that 83 is the min freqflash a stock kernel and check with Set Cpu
pator5 said:
yes i think i've answer that 83 is the min freqflash a stock kernel and check with Set Cpu
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My mistake, as you talked about fugumod OC, I though you were referring default freq range for FuguMod instead of the stock one.
I think the main problem is the governor, or wrongly chosen governor that keeps the cpu stuck too low
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Thanks, but it lead to other questions ;-)
What is the default governor of a stock kernel ?
As I am using FuguMod 2.4 800, and PimpMyCpu tells me that there's no governor, is it safe to assume that it's the same governor on my FuguMod version and on the stock kernel. If so, why lags on Fugumod?
And finally, on Fugumod kernel what would be the best governor. My aim is more battery conservation than pure performance, yet these lags @83MHz are extremely annoying.
Thanks,
Fred.
well on my i phone i also prefer to use the conservative governor but when it comes to play heavy games i change the governor to performance.
for saving battery make a screen off profile with max frequency 166 or just a bit more that that...
it saved a lot of my battery...

Overclock and Underclock

Is anybody able to set their min frequency above 300 ? im not able to overclock bcuz im not able to change the default frequency ? is it the kernel issue ?
Sanjuujosephh said:
Is anybody able to set their min frequency above 300 ? im not able to overclock bcuz im not able to change the default frequency ? is it the kernel issue ?
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Try with a custom kernel.... stock kernel is sh! T...

[Q] Is there a kernel that supports underclock?

I'm on stock but rooted, wanna underclock to try to save battery... thanks!
Why not just lower the max frequency? Can be done with any of a bunch of kernel apps.
carlz28 said:
Why not just lower the max frequency? Can be done with any of a bunch of kernel apps.
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That's what I am trying to do, I thought it needs kernel support, no? I used to use Trickster Mod on N5...
Not sure how it works on Lollipop, but previously all you needed was root. Then use a kernel app that allows you to set min and max frequencies. Undervolting 'may' require a kernel that supports it.
Under clocking below stock kernel min. frequency would require a different kernel of course.

(share)Tweak interactive kernel.

I played with some settings of interactive kernel (using kernel auditor) .See screen shots below and change accordingly ,this will lower CPU temp. and increase battery backup. 1st one is for big cores.Hope u will get same results as I.
Please share screenshots as jpg files in your attachment.
Thanks
sanjib734 said:
I played with some settings of interactive kernel (using kernel auditor) .See screen shots below and change accordingly ,this will lower CPU temp. and increase battery backup. 1st one is for big cores.Hope u will get same results as I.
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I think lowering the minimun frequency to 400mhz will help more.
How about scores? Please tell more details, are you using RN3 or RN3P (Snapdragon)?
Which rom? Which kernel ? I havent seen any custom kernel yet for the RN3/RN3P
aaz03 said:
How about scores? Please tell more details, are you using RN3 or RN3P (Snapdragon)?
Which rom? Which kernel ? I havent seen any custom kernel yet for the RN3/RN3P
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this is for rn3 SD and it the default stock kernel
Rajdip said:
this is for rn3 SD and it the default stock kernel
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Ooooh so it is possible to edit stock kernel settings with kernel adiutor? I don't have a rn3p yet so I'don't like to know , what exactly are the options you can edit ? Which governors are available?
aaz03 said:
Ooooh so it is possible to edit stock kernel settings with kernel adiutor? I don't have a rn3p yet so I'don't like to know , what exactly are the options you can edit ? Which governors are available?
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yeah you can provided you have root access, governors available are ondemand, userspace, perfomance, interactive,powersave.

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