Voltage control settings

Scheduler: sio
1000MHz:-75
900MHz: -75
800MHz: -75
600MHz: -50
400MHz: -100
200MHz: -100
100MHz: -100

This is what stable for me and is now my start up boot and everything!
 
Warning: Potentially stupid question below...

I've never had a "Screen of Death" as they call it. What do I need to look for in particular?

Right now:

Scheduler = noop and I've dropped 75mv at every step with no issues.
 
Warning: Potentially stupid question below...

I've never had a "Screen of Death" as they call it. What do I need to look for in particular?

Right now:

Scheduler = noop and I've dropped 75mv at every step with no issues.

drop everythign to -150 if u want to see it. do apply now, NOT the set reboot one. than idle ur phone try and wake it up and it wont wake up till a battery pull. if -150 doesnt do the trick than u r lucky and try -200.....i mean if you want to see SOD
 
Warning: Potentially stupid question below...

I've never had a "Screen of Death" as they call it. What do I need to look for in particular?

Right now:

Scheduler = noop and I've dropped 75mv at every step with no issues.

You're phone will black out and become unresponsive, requiring you to pull the battery and reinsert to restart your phone. If this happens it is reccommended to tone down on the undervolting slightly to find a suitable setup for your phone. What works for some may not work for others.
 
Thanks guys. I am getting random lockups where my screen will stay on and I get an ever so slight constant haptic buzz until I pull the battery... probably something totally different.
 
Ran with these settings yesterday, with 19 hours on battery before plugging it back in at 7%. Only to wake up to SOD lol

sio scheduler

1000: -100
800: -100
600: -100
400: -125
200: -150
100: -175

Trying this today,

1000: -100
800: -100
600: -100
400: -125
200: -125
100: -150

See if it dies tomorrow, and how battery does today!
 
Ran with these settings yesterday, with 19 hours on battery before plugging it back in at 7%. Only to wake up to SOD lol

sio scheduler

1000: -100
800: -100
600: -100
400: -125
200: -150
100: -175

Trying this today,

1000: -100
800: -100
600: -100
400: -125
200: -125
100: -150

See if it dies tomorrow, and how battery does today!

wow thats pretting amazing undervolting....it was stable untill 7% though?, i cant even be stable at -100 for the 600mhz lucky duck u r
 
I'm giving this a try today and ill report back later.

schedule: sio
1200: -50
1120: -50
1000: -75
800: -75
400: -100
200: -100
100: -100
 
wow thats pretting amazing undervolting....it was stable untill 7% though?, i cant even be stable at -100 for the 600mhz lucky duck u r


I'm pretty amazed myself that there can be such a wide difference of results on the same phone, happy, but amazed lol

Yeah was fine all day, not a hitch, plugged it in and woke up to a SOD lol so I figured I better dial it back a tad, will report back sometime tomorrow!
 
Thanks guys. I am getting random lockups where my screen will stay on and I get an ever so slight constant haptic buzz until I pull the battery... probably something totally different.

You're probably undervolted too much, when I was, I would get the screen lockup as well... No haptic buzz though, but I would bet it's the same thing, I would just pull my battery fast when my screen would lock, just wanted to make sure nothing happened to my phone, just in case....


that's just my guess...
 
Thanks guys. I am getting random lockups where my screen will stay on and I get an ever so slight constant haptic buzz until I pull the battery... probably something totally different.

That happened to me too once, so I had to back it off.

Another q? So I see some guys underclocking the 1120 and 1200 MHz settings... If you're limited at 1000 MHz, do you have any need to touch those?
 
Scheduler: sio
1000MHz:-75
900MHz: -75
800MHz: -75
600MHz: -50
400MHz: -100
200MHz: -100
100MHz: -100

This is what stable for me and is now my start up boot and everything!

Giving this a try also, so far no problems. Tried one of the others with more -100 settings and had the old SOD.
 
Scheduler: sio
1000MHz:-75
900MHz: -75
800MHz: -75
600MHz: -50
400MHz: -100
200MHz: -100
100MHz: -100

This is what stable for me and is now my start up boot and everything!

out of curiosity why is your 600MHz undervolted by -50?
 
That happened to me too once, so I had to back it off.

Another q? So I see some guys underclocking the 1120 and 1200 MHz settings... If you're limited at 1000 MHz, do you have any need to touch those?

Once again, just my opinion, and I may be wrong, but if you are already limited I wouldn't see a point undervolting an overclocked setting.... Maybe I'm wrong...
 
Once again, just my opinion, and I may be wrong, but if you are already limited I wouldn't see a point undervolting an overclocked setting.... Maybe I'm wrong...

You're correct, if you have it set at a limit of 1000 then altering anything above it is virtually pointless as it won't do anything. At that limit altering 1000 and under is what needs to be done, but it sounds as if you know that already :)
 
Been messing around. I am fairly new, my eyes are killing me from reading all the posts but am gettin the hang of things. Here is what I am running for past two days. Phone has been on since 0900 hrs, did some surfing, bluetooth, phone calls, checked emails etc. It is now 2252 hrs and I am at 71% on bat.

Scheduler: sio
Limit: 1000

1000 thru 600 is -75
400 thru 100 is -100

No issues, played angry birds and was as smooth as a babies buttocks.
 
Feartheghost, I was just thinking maybe its evwryones different battery that control how low u can uv. Like we were just talking about not all batterys equal. Im starting to think that is the case. You think battery or hardware. Others chime in as well. If I get a new battery I will see if I still get sod where I was before. Ill post back later on it.
 

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