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After today`s update i was unable to change CPU clock, locked to 500 Mhz. Please help
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Hi Uros, just updated batterypatch and speedpatch, rebooted not twice but 3 times.
My N900 was overclocked to 900MHz and after the update my
overclock file at /usr/share/kernel-power-settings shows
MINFREQ=250
MAXFREQ=900
even
SMARTREFLEX VDD1=1 & VDD2=1
is working now.
Checked it in cpufreqUI
Frequency 900000
Smartreflex is enabled now...
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Hi Peter, what is procedure for updating overclock file /usr/share/kernel-power-settings
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With these idiotic settings your CPU will be switching frequency EVERY TIME IT SAMPLES unless your CPU is sitting inbetween 95 to 98% useage. If you want an erratic, power hungry lag machine then by all means use these settings.
The best governor is ondemand. Rationale? When the device does nothing you want it to be using no power i.e. cpu asleep. When the machine is doing constant light work i.e. playing mp3s you want it to be in a low frequency. When the machine is doing hard work you want it to be running fast,
You need ondemand, low=250, high=805, up threshold 93.
Low 250 so on normal wake ups and mp3 playing it will spend 85% of the time in 250, 15% at 500. This gives long battery life under light useage/idle.
Max 805, power increases with the square of the voltage used. Voltage use rises significantly from about 750 and up. 805 seems a good compromise.
I cannot be bothered ripping into conservative, take my word. It is rubbish.
If you want to save battery power you need to disable all the badly coded, cpu hungry crap you may have installed. Call notify for example is a total CPU rape potato.