IncrediControl - Easy control of voltages and kernel settings! - HTC Rezound

This app allows you to control your CPU voltages with an easy to use interface. You can increase or decrease voltages (undervolt or overvolt) for all frequencies or fine tune voltages for each individual frequency.
! HTC DEVICES !
! ROOT is Required !
! Kernel that supports HAVS or SVS voltage adjustment REQUIRED !
In addition, if you are an Incredikernel user, the app may also be used to toggle Incredikernel specific features on and off, namely USB fast charging and audio boost.
Get it over at http://www.incredikernel.com
IncrediControl is now also available in the market:
IncrediControl (If you have a dual core CPU do not use the market version until v1.5 final is released)
IncrediControl - Ad Free
Additionally, all donators are eligible to receive the Ad Free version. It doesn't matter how much or how little you donate or have donated. If you don't want to purchase the app from the market, you may donate using the button on this page. Please register on the site first and include your username in the comments box.
All previous donators, please register on the site if you have not done so and contact me with your username!
NOTE: It is a requirement of the HAVS adjustment that the kernel you are using has the HAVS sysfs interface implemented. If it does not, it will not work.
NOTE2: Before using, please delete any boot scripts you may have in /etc/init.d that toggle any of the settings this app controls.
Get it at http://www.incredikernel.com
Restore script - use this if you went too low and find yourself in a boot loop. Flash through recovery:
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=229

IncrediControl v1.5 beta1:
This is an open beta of the latest IncrediControl. Changes include:
Dual core snapdragon(msm8x60) support
CPU frequency adjustment
Ability to tweak various CPU governors
Numerous bug fixes
Please test and report any bugs in the forum. I have not yet implemented the ability to set governor settings or CPU frequencies on boot. This will be implemented before the final release so please do not report this as an issue.
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=419
IncrediControl v1.5 beta2:
Fixed compatibility with some msm8x60 kernels
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=422
IncrediControl v1.5 Beta3:
Ability to set cpu and governor settings on boot
Updated support for Incredikernel Rezound
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=430

Any chances of a kernel to go along with this? Ziggy's didn't like my phone and I always liked your's on my old incredible
sent from my newly unlocked Rezound

Using Ziggy's kernel. App works good, but FCs on click of the SVS portion? hmm

Izeltokatl said:
Using Ziggy's kernel. App works good, but FCs on click of the SVS portion? hmm
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It might be a permissions thing. I tested on my own internal build. I'll look into it.

New beta posted that fixes compatibility with ziggy's kernels.

Thanks
Thanks for releasing app so fast Chad.
I enjoyed your work on my Incredible and I look forward to your work on the Rezound.
The app makes my life easier, and I've been tweaking it down bit by bit to see how much I can get this phone to sip.
Do you have any plans to do kernels? I'm using Ziggy's which seems to be running fine now (although i had a reboot earlier, but who knows why that happened).
I ran just your kernels religiously on my Incredible and enjoyed the performance and stability.
Regardly, thanks again for all the work you do bro.

Works great!
I would recommend for the Rezound screen size to make the buttons a tad wider. They are rather tiny on this screen and sometimes when i click the voltage adjustment button I click on the value input and go into keyboard entry mode. I have rather smaller hands so i would imaging its more annoying for bigger people.
other than that, great job.

Awesome app. I didn't know you had incorporated cpu controls into it
sent from my newly unlocked Rezound

is the default setting the default setting for HTC Rezound without ANY modification?

dccoh said:
Thanks for releasing app so fast Chad.
I enjoyed your work on my Incredible and I look forward to your work on the Rezound.
The app makes my life easier, and I've been tweaking it down bit by bit to see how much I can get this phone to sip.
Do you have any plans to do kernels? I'm using Ziggy's which seems to be running fine now (although i had a reboot earlier, but who knows why that happened).
I ran just your kernels religiously on my Incredible and enjoyed the performance and stability.
Regardly, thanks again for all the work you do bro.
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I get random reboots on Ziggy's no matter what governor and clock speed.
It wipes dalvik cache when it happens too.
If i do a set cpu stress test, and let it sit there, eventually the freeze/reboot happens.
Something about how it's written.

pkopalek said:
I get random reboots on Ziggy's no matter what governor and clock speed.
It wipes dalvik cache when it happens too.
If i do a set cpu stress test, and let it sit there, eventually the freeze/reboot happens.
Something about how it's written.
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I get it random reboots too, I tried many ROMs out and i still get them. The conclusion I get from it is that we have bad chips.

Ziggy mentioned it had something to do with the cache getting corrupted. Im wondering if regularly clearing it would prevent bootloops from happening
sent from my newly unlocked Rezound

pagereborn said:
is the default setting the default setting for HTC Rezound without ANY modification?
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The default voltages are whatever the kernel default voltages are.
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Hey Chad, I shot a pm your way.

Can I download these from my computer, transfer to my sd card and go, or do I have to boot it into recovery and go through another process, thanks in advance.

You install them side loaded. no flashing
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dccoh said:
Hey Chad, I shot a pm your way.
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Back at you

Izeltokatl said:
You install them side loaded. no flashing
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Will they show as an app? I am running ziggys kernel, have installed this a couple of times and nothing ever shows up, what should I do?

Anyone know what's the default setting for rezound without any modifications?
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[Q] Running Adrynalyne Kernel 4.3 is SetCPU Required?

Edit: Wish I could edit the subject to say "recommended", I know it's not REQUIRED
Just wondering if SetCPU is needed to access some of the "Smartass" features. I'm a total noob when it comes to rooting, and just installed the kernel yesterday.
So far I am loving the results but just wondering where the smartass features come in? I will install SetCPU if required. I want to use this kernel to it's utmost potential!
Thanks!
sprodigy said:
Edit: Wish I could edit the subject to say "recommended", I know it's not REQUIRED
Just wondering if SetCPU is needed to access some of the "Smartass" features. I'm a total noob when it comes to rooting, and just installed the kernel yesterday.
So far I am loving the results but just wondering where the smartass features come in? I will install SetCPU if required. I want to use this kernel to it's utmost potential!
Thanks!
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If you are running Das Bamf 1.6+, then you can use the toolkit in the ROM to switch the governor to smartass - no SetCPU needed. If you are running another rom, however, and want to change the governor to smartass (if it's not the default) then you will likely need SetCPU or NoFrillsCPU (not sure if that is the right name).
thanks for the reply. I am running stock rom with the kernel. I will spring for SetCPU in this case!
sprodigy said:
thanks for the reply. I am running stock rom with the kernel. I will spring for SetCPU in this case!
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Using same kernel. I have mine overclocked all the way up (1497) on SetCPU using on demand scaling. Running BAMF remix 1.6.1. I've done this based on other members suggestions and loving it so far.
One more question, since I just installed the BAMF Remix ROM onto my phone:
since bamf has cpu control built in, which takes precedence? SetCPU or what I set in the BAMF toolbox?
wgsesq said:
Using same kernel. I have mine overclocked all the way up (1497) on SetCPU using on demand scaling. Running BAMF remix 1.6.1. I've done this based on other members suggestions and loving it so far.
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You should really use the built in CPU Settings in the toolbox IMO you are just using more resources by using SetCPU.
And as for which one will override the other I believe it is just which one starts up first. If you have them both set the same you probably wont notice. Again though you are really wasting resources if you use SetCPU since this ROM has it built in.
sprodigy said:
One more question, since I just installed the BAMF Remix ROM onto my phone:
since bamf has cpu control built in, which takes precedence? SetCPU or what I set in the BAMF toolbox?
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Neither really takes "preference" - they both will adjust the CPU setting - such as, if you changed something in SetCPU and then went into the toolbox, you'll see that the changes were "made" there too. They both adjust the settings of the kernel, and both read the settings the same way.
I don't use SetCPU profiles, but if you do (like screen off, etc.) then those might take preference. But both will work the same, except that SetCPU has a few more "frills" like profiles and stuff. Like stated above, using the profiles will use more resources, however.

[Root][Script]Supercharger+HTK&BP Launchers!

Thought i'd go ahead and post this very much needed script for our mopho! I take no credit for this work of art! Big ups to zepp for his much appreciated work!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Don't forget to read his thread completely before asking derp questions! His thread is beyond detailed and well explained! Don't forget to hit his thanks button!
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Well, I tried it. I'll post my findings.
Trust it makes your mopho a crap ton better! I used it when I was on my epic
beyondinferno said:
Well, I tried it. I'll post my findings.
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Thanks for the ups
So what issue is there with the photon? 1gb ram I imagine, yes?
zeppelinrox said:
Thanks for the ups
So what issue is there with the photon? 1gb ram I imagine, yes?
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I would Highly Recommend this to anyone. Just installed it on My friends Photon. in the config we chose 2 for scroll speed, and 4 for Memory settings. The phone overall is much smoother, and webtop runs like PC, and is very smooth, it was a little laggy before the script
Note: We rebooted from the Script and the phone went into a boot loop, we pulled the battery and restarted the phone and it booted up just fine and was noticeably faster.
detcup4evr said:
I would Highly Recommend this to anyone. Just installed it on My friends Photon. in the config we chose 2 for scroll speed, and 4 for Memory settings. The phone overall is much smoother, and webtop runs like PC, and is very smooth, it was a little laggy before the script
Note: We rebooted from the Script and the phone went into a boot loop, we pulled the battery and restarted the phone and it booted up just fine and was noticeably faster.
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Yes. glad you like it.
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Sorry for bumping an old thread but... somebody did ask recently about using it on this device... I recently implented settings for higher ram devices...
Also there is an update...
Changelog:
Updated October 3: - V6 SuperCharger Update 9 Beta 6.2.2
Added - 2 OOM Sticks! zOOM (quick) and vrOOM (verbose) versions. (yeah yeah... I shoulda made Four Sticks! get it?)
Added - PowerShift Scripts! (make quick widgets for different minfrees!)
Added - Bullet_Proof App One-Shots! (you can make it a widgetable script whenever you bulletproof an app!)
Added - (S)97BulletProof_Apps boot script (you can add to it whenever you bulletproof an app!)
Added - Fast Engine Flush - You can make a widget for it or put it on a schedule!
Improved - Re-SuperCharger - When you copy settings from sd card, it will load 99SuperCharger
Added - Support for devices that use S*(not numbered) boot scripts so S99SuperCharger is created instead of 99SuperCharger
Added - Support for com.htc.launcher (knows it's locked status automatically)
Added - Support for devices with /system/etc/hw_config.sh
Remembers - If you're using local.prop or build.prop (you can change setting in Options)
Improved - Test on startup (Test Drive)
Enhanced - The interface all over the place (the menu is a "Driver's Console")
Added - Check to see if you selected an inappropriate setting (256 mb can't choose 8 or 9)
Fixed - A bug where it would mess up a milestone's init.mapphone_umts.rc file if V6 ran twice... /me n00b
Added - Another 1,050 lines of code
The file is V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update9_beta_6.2.2.un.zip
It has 2 OOM Sticks... so... Come Get Some!
Awesome imma try now. I had the version before this one and couldn't get the launcher to supercharge and become hard to kill.
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Ran the script, honestly I didn't notice a change. I will keep my eye on it though.
Same here. Ran the script and didn't really notice a difference so far.
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Zepp thanks for your continued support for the android community! I have been using v6 for some time now! With each update theres always some very useful goodies! And for those that claim it does nothing for your phone. Thats crazy. With 1gig and v6 I noticed a much more responsive phone! Im a performance freak and I have ran many tests to prove that v6 does make my mopho an even more brighter phone! So I am pretty sure of youre running the latest v6 script with everything corrected. You'll notice a major difference. And also if you're using a custom rom. Check in system/etc/int.d to see if theres pre ram/min scripts there. Delete them before running v6. And always check the.v6 script to see if it ran correctly.
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I havent noticed a huge change in the homescreens, but web browsing and the webtop are smoother.
I think for higher ram devices, for the most part, it serves to smooth out everything by getting rid of glitches or stutters.
Also, over the course of time, no matter how many apps you run or load, it will always feel fresh and shouldnt ever lag.
Seems to make an noticeable improvement for me, snappy and smooth. Thanks zepp for taking it to the next level.
My findings on the Supercharger script...
cobrahicks said:
Seems to make an noticeable improvement for me
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Same here. I was a bit apprehensive to run the script, as I've just started to wade into rooting my phone. (And running scripts, too)
But I'm happy to report that it really sped up my Photon's launcher.
FWIW, I'm running a stock ROM, rooted, with ADW as my launcher.
Smooth as butter, even with fairly intensive LWPs, like Bamboo Forest with all settings maxed out, and plenty of widgets running.
zeppelinrox said:
I think for higher ram devices, for the most part, it serves to smooth out everything by getting rid of glitches or stutters.
Also, over the course of time, no matter how many apps you run or load, it will always feel fresh and shouldnt ever lag.
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Your last sentence is what brings me grief! I am using the updated script you mentioned in the previous post (1000hp) and my photon, when using WEBTOP, still gets that low memory warning...when I check my memory status, i have like 29mb left...and webtop is laggy...any suggestions?
BTW thanks for your awesome script!
I was gonna try this, but the directions are kinda all over the place and I don't really follow. So is there an actual benefit? If so, perhaps I'll sit down and try to figure out how to do this, thanks guys.
2JZ GZE said:
Your last sentence is what brings me grief! I am using the updated script you mentioned in the previous post (1000hp) and my photon, when using WEBTOP, still gets that low memory warning...when I check my memory status, i have like 29mb left...and webtop is laggy...any suggestions?
BTW thanks for your awesome script!
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Can anyone help me?
2JZ GZE said:
Can anyone help me?
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Do all settings stick?
The launcher is supercharged, the OOM groupings are in effect and the minfrees match?
Run the script and check what it says under the menu options.
Is there a zip ffile I missed? All I saw was a txt file.
Sent from my Photon via XDA

FAST need help FAST: cpu underclocking unresponsive

Im rooted and running eclipse 1.3 the only fix/mod I've run is the hdmi mirroring service fix. I'm trying to judge the efficiency of underclocking for a science fair project. The idea is that underclocking will conserve the battery but that it will slow the phone down to the point where it will take so much more time to do stuff that the increased battery life is pointless because you can't accomplish as much.
But I digress. The real reason i'm here is because I can't get any cpu 'app' to work. I've tried rom toolbox, setcpu, and antutu cpu master. While they let me use the cpu sliders, my phone just ignores them.
I don't just want, I NEED a fix for this. Please respond quickly, science fair is in ten days and its 20% off my grade.
I will be sooooo grateful for any fix.
I'm not positive but I thought because we do not have an unlocked bootloader we can not adjust our kernal there for no over or underclock unless it can be controlled in a script but I'm not positive and I'm just making a snap response
I think that it is actually possible to underclock your phone. I just forgot where the file was lol. I will try to find it.
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Have you tried the CPU script? Overmind or navenrob or someone made one. Try Liberty or Molten as well, they might be built in.
Just FYI in the future, try to start projects like this as soon as you get them. A few days will not yield enough data to really judge efficiently :/.
Just use navendrob's cpu script. Its part of his init.d hack. Then adjust the max clock freq with script editor overwrite the file and reboot.
I used setcpu to check the freqs because the max and min sliders will reflect what you enter for values.
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
That is exactly what I couldn't remember!
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T3HBR1AN said:
Just use navendrob's cpu script. Its part of his init.d hack. Then adjust the max clock freq with script editor overwrite the file and reboot.
I used setcpu to check the freqs because the max and min sliders will reflect what you enter for values.
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
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U dont need to flash that hack tho.
The cpu hack is already in the eclipse's stock init.d script.
Just edit the part of 98(or 99?)tweaks that refers to cpu frequency. It is near the top
Use root explorer to find and edit...
Dont forget to delete the .bak that is made as it will run as well unless deleted.
ashclepdia said:
U dont need to flash that hack tho.
The cpu hack is already in the eclipse's stock init.d script.
Just edit the part of 98(or 99?)tweaks that refers to cpu frequency. It is near the top
Use root explorer to find and edit...
Dont forget to delete the .bak that is made as it will run as well unless deleted.
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Its 99tweaks. Its under /system/etc/init.d.
I couldn't remember if Eclipse had the clock speed script in it. I knew the Speedy scripts dont. Must have gotten myself mixed up. Haha
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
Thanks all, I just edited the script and so far, limiting it to only 1ghz has worked no problem.
One final question though, do any of you happen to now the default clock speed (what it would run at on eclipse if I left it completely untouched) when using the stock browser (no videos or multitasking)? My tests seem ti show it to be very close to 1ghz.
Ps. How do I edit the thread title? Id like to add "solved" to the title
Ummm 1ghz is what it was at for max frequency.... Before anything was changed
from my X2 roaming the north
Personally what I would do in your situation is adjust the max clock and use a few benchmarking programs. Run each max speed a couple of times with each program. Find an average benchmark value and record that for each max value you define. Its unbiased. Your 'feeling' of how the system runs isn't quantitative.
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.

CM9 Advantages?

What advantages will/does CM9 provide over just running the stock ICS build for the TFP? I'm pretty happy with stock once I can disable a few choice programs, but I'm interested in CM9. I've used other ROMs for my other devices and for my Original TF, but I'm having a hard time deciding with my Prime.
It looks like they are adding some sort of quick settings to the notification area and they have a performance menu in the settings. They usually have a customizable lock screen as well.
CM is normally a good solution to get to a more "vanilla" experience, however with the TFP the experience is fairly vanilla anyway. I'm shying away from switching to CM9 because I wonder if we will be able to port over the asus quick settings. I don't want to go to CM9 if that means losing the ability to toggle performance modes and ips/super ips+ modes.
CM does have lots of cool lock screen options. Also CM normally has built in overclocking/governor profiles which are great for conserving power.
Has the source code for the ICS kernel been released yet for TFP ?
i really dont think the performance toggles matter...CM will likely support changing of cpu frequencies via the settings menu as long as the kernels that are built have the frequency slots...so lets say balanced mode is 1.3 u would go into the settings menu of the rom and as long as the kernel has the slot u can select the min frequency and the max 1.3 also if the kernel supports undervolting you can set that via settings menu as well...no need for the asus performance modes...because its built in already to the rom usually i know that AOKP has this for the gnex and tab as well. as for the IPS+ thats something the CM team will have to add support for i think.
I can't find any information on the CM9 feature list either....love to see one.
Does Bluetooth GPS and Bluetooth controller work natively (without add on apps)?
Lolento said:
I can't find any information on the CM9 feature list either....love to see one.
Does Bluetooth GPS and Bluetooth controller work natively (without add on apps)?
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judging from the posted video it seems the BT stack in CM9 for the TFP is working...but cant confirm it.
Cm9 would be good if you wanted to customize almost every aspect, even screen color temperature and cpu speed. Other that that I would not get it. I'm just going to get a custom kernel for the clock speeds because I like the way it us set up now
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monkey10120 said:
Cm9 would be good if you wanted to customize almost every aspect, even screen color temperature and cpu speed. Other that that I would not get it. I'm just going to get a custom kernel for the clock speeds because I like the way it us set up now
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I'd be very interested in something similar to Siyah kernel for the SGS2.

How do I get max responsiveness? (battery unimportant)

Trying to get my S3 to be as responsive as possible (when I click on something, I want it to launch as fast as possible).
What would be the most responsive approach if battery life is not important?
Thanks!
Probably AD 3.1 with performance governor.
Thanks! I'll certainly try!
I'm currently on cm 5.1 + boeffla zzmove insane. Wonder if there is going to be a noticeable difference.
Been trying to pinpoint some tweaks and/or kernel settings that would prioritize app launch speed at all costs, but haven't been able to so far.
Will try AD/perf and report back
Gabeloooooo said:
Thanks! I'll certainly try!
I'm currently on cm 5.1 + boeffla zzmove insane. Wonder if there is going to be a noticeable difference.
Been trying to pinpoint some tweaks and/or kernel settings that would prioritize app launch speed at all costs, but haven't been able to so far.
Will try AD/perf and report back
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AD with ArchiKernel is the must, only in my kernel performance turns on all cores and set them to max frequency.
None of the roms will do as you ask after a week or two of installing and uninstalling apps.
The lack of responsiveness is caused by hardware limitations, mainly the 1GB of ram.
Changing your launcher can help slightly as touchwiz caches everything before displaying which causes latency.
Sent from a stolen HTC M9
shivadow said:
None of the roms will do as you ask after a week or two of installing and uninstalling apps.
The lack of responsiveness is caused by hardware limitations, mainly the 1GB of ram.
Changing your launcher can help slightly as touchwiz caches everything before displaying which causes latency.
Sent from a stolen HTC M9
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That was my understanding, but I was wondering if there was a way to force a behavior that would speed up things. Say I only use 4 apps (phone, mail, calendar, and the game threes). Say I never need to run 2 of these apps at once. I was wondering if there was a way to set an aggressive behavior to make sure that when I launch any of these apps, everything else 'dies' to free up ressources for these.
I found that indeed switching to a non-google now launcher makes a HUGE difference when coming back from apps. Been trying to find the lightest launcher that exists.
Activate developers options and set lmk to aggressive (do not keep apps).
Sent from a stolen HTC M9
shivadow said:
Activate developers options and set lmk to aggressive (do not keep apps).
Sent from a stolen HTC M9
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Thanks! Will try and report back!
JustArchi said:
Probably AD 3.1 with performance governor.
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Combination of AD3.1 + dev options to no keep apps + nova launcher + disabling all animations has made a world of difference
But I played around with the GPU values in synapse without writing them down. Is there a list of the default values for the GPU speeds? (the voltages and % all have the default values in the app, but not the GPU speeds)
Thanks!!
Gabeloooooo said:
Combination of AD3.1 + dev options to no keep apps + nova launcher + disabling all animations has made a world of difference
But I played around with the GPU values in synapse without writing them down. Is there a list of the default values for the GPU speeds? (the voltages and % all have the default values in the app, but not the GPU speeds)
Thanks!!
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Synapse has an option to restore default settings.
JustArchi said:
Synapse has an option to restore default settings.
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That's the thing, I'm probably super stupid, but I can't for the life of me find the reset defaults option in synapse
Gabeloooooo said:
That's the thing, I'm probably super stupid, but I can't for the life of me find the reset defaults option in synapse
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You see a box right on the right upper corner(the multi select icon). Tap it and then select the settings you want to revert to default. Then tap at the arrow on the top right
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You see a box right on the right upper corner(the multi select icon). Tap it and then select the settings you want to revert to default. Then tap at the arrow on the top right
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A million thanks (and apologies for my being stupid)!!

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