Voltage control settings

cwd500

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I am having trouble finding the right settings on voltage control. Everything I try crashes. I was running 75 under on 1000-400 and 100 under on 100&200 for about 14 hours then it crashed. Can y'all post up yalls settings that are working. I am thinking about changing kernals but I will give it a day or two more.

Thanks cwd

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Every phone is going to behave differently.. you have to work your way toward the more aggressive settings.

Limiter set at: 1000
Scheduler: bfq
1000: 0
900: -50
800: -50
600: -50
400: -75
200: -75
100: -75

Almost 12 hours and not crashes or lockups..
 
Every phone is going to behave differently.. you have to work your way toward the more aggressive settings.

Limiter set at: 1000
Scheduler: bfq
1000: 0
900: -50
800: -50
600: -50
400: -75
200: -75
100: -75

Almost 12 hours and not crashes or lockups..

I dont get the scheduler....

Limit set at :1000mhz
Scheduler: sio
everything from 1000mhz down have set to -75, battery today was not all that great will see what tomorrow brings. No crashes or lag
 
I'm on sio scheduler and 1120 limit.

1120-0
1000-0
800-25
600-25
400-25
200-25

Flashed the update patch and didn.t save settings so today is a wash as far as seeing effects. Going to take baby steps. No crash or lags
 
Ran with these, unplugged since 9:30 last night, phone was sleeping til 3 am when I woke for work, didn't plug it in til about 2 today with moderate use between 3 and 9am, heavy almost constant use from 9 til 2 when i plugged it in. Ran with these settings and no problems as of yet.

sio scheduler, limit 1000

1000: -100
900: -100
800: -100
600: -100
400: -125
200: -125
100: -125

will have to see if anything changes or any problems occur, but seems good so far! :D
 
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scheduler

Does anyone know the difference between the scheduler ie noop, bfq, sio? Or know where I can find more info on this...
 
Does anyone know the difference between the scheduler ie noop, bfq, sio? Or know where I can find more info on this...

Simplest ways to defining this: the kernel decides what tasks are done in what order those tasks (I/O) for the processor.. the kernel has a budget and schedule of resources and has to delegate what happens.. traffic cop
Noop
bfq
sio - Simmple Input Output scheduler..

Very simple definitions..

As far as differences.. I have not seen many people declare one better than any of the others.. I think you find what works well and stick with it.
 
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I've been running these for two days and it's run perfectly:

sio
1200: -25
1120: -25
1000: -50
800: -50
400: -75
200: -75
100: -75
 
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Originally Posted by T3CH9ICIAN View Post
Ive been playing and running voltage controls on this kernel for around 2 weeks while it was on my EB01 so i set it back up identical to what it was before which gave me great performance and batt life and that is as fallows

1200mhz: 1300-25=1275mV
1120mhv: 1300-25=1275mV
1000mhv: 1275-25=1250mV
900mhv: 1275-25=1225mV
800mhv: 1200-50=1150mV
600mhv: 1175-50=1125mV
400mhv: 1050-75=975mV
200mhv: 950-75=875mV
100mhv: 950-75=875mV

these setting were working great for me before so thats were ill start with this rom but all is good so far was asked to copy paste here notthat im posting in 2 threads
 
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Thanks for starting this thread and thanks to JaeKar for helping me understand this a little better. I phone used to run just fine on the imnuts -100 so think I may play around with some more aggressive settings.

Is there any danger, let me rephrase that, how much possible danger is there in harming my phone when it comes to undervolting? I know that overclocking can come with consequences.
 
Thanks for starting this thread and thanks to JaeKar for helping me understand this a little better. I phone used to run just fine on the imnuts -100 so think I may play around with some more aggressive settings.

Is there any danger, let me rephrase that, how much possible danger is there in harming my phone when it comes to undervolting? I know that overclocking can come with consequences.

Your phone will just "go to sleep" and black out at worst if you are too far undervolted. Not as much danger as overclocking.

EDIT - Frozen up, that's the wording I was looking for. Sorry, I'm a bit out of it today.
 
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I'm running

1000: -50
900: -50
800: -50
600: -50
400: -75
200: -75
100: -75

If I try to go any lower I get frozen up... Maybe I should try lowering only 900 and down another -25 er so. Is there anyway to tell where I'm causing the problem? A voltage tester app maybe?
 
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Any updates from your settings after 2 or 3 days?

I have a question: is messing with the voltage settings similar to what the "set CPU" app does? If so, is it redundant or detrimental to battery life to have them both going?
 
Any updates from your settings after 2 or 3 days?

I have a question: is messing with the voltage settings similar to what the "set CPU" app does? If so, is it redundant or detrimental to battery life to have them both going?

You are doing the same thing, and set CPU does not work with this kernel so you can uninstall it.
 
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I'm running

1000: -50
900: -50
800: -50
600: -50
400: -75
200: -75
100: -75

If I try to go any lower I get frozen up... Maybe I should try lowering only 900 and down another -25 er so. Is there anyway to tell where I'm causing the problem? A voltage tester app maybe?

I may be wrong in this suggestion, but I would try lowering one at a time for a day just using the apply now option in voltage control, if you don't have any problems with it for a day or two you can choose the set on boot option and try the next one, if there IS a problem with it freezing when you are testing it on the apply for now option, when you reboot your phone, it Should go back to your old settings. Just my thoughts, and thats what I'm going to try to get even more aggressive with my settings.

If I'm wrong in my thinking I'm sure one of the more technical testers will correct me.:D
 
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I may be wrong in this suggestion, but I would try lowering one at a time for a day just using the apply now option in voltage control, if you don't have any problems with it for a day or two you can choose the set on boot option and try the next one, if there IS a problem with it freezing when you are testing it on the apply for now option, when you reboot your phone, it Should go back to your old settings. Just my thoughts, and thats what I'm going to try to get even more aggressive with my settings.

If I'm wrong in my thinking I'm sure one of the more technical testers will correct me.:D

Thats a great suggestion and thanks! Makes sense to have a set up that you know will work with your phone to be your boot set up just in case. That allows you to tweak knowing that if you have to reboot, you'll be ok.
 
-100 SOD me! just so u guys know.....-75 for everything bottom 3 -100 was working, than bumped them all to -100 and than the always fun SOD....
 

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