Mind sharing the scripts ? :-D
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda premium
Files info:
GideonX_Stock.zip - stock zip, flash this if you run into any problems. It will load all defaults.
GideonX_OC_UV.zip - CPUs @ 384/1080Mhz | -50mV | OnDemand
GideonX_OC_UV_VM_Tweaked_for_Battery.zip - CPUs @ 384/918Mhz | -75mV | OnDemand | VM tweaked | Not all phones can take -75mV, have the above stock zip handy just in case
Both OC zips will now flash a cpuinfo.sh file that will spit out the settings that were changed. Just type cpuinfo.sh in terminal emulator and you'll see everything. Don't worry if CPU1 comes back with file not found, it just means it went offline.
I had no idea this was in high demand
Attached is the zip I use.
It undervolts by 50 microvolts, sets cpu to 384/1.08 on both CPUs, and uses the OnDemand governor on both. If you want to bump it higher or lower, just open up the script and change the speeds, easy as that.
You can check the settings within the post boot script, it's just a text file (.sh). You can also set individual voltages for specific cpu speeds. Just add the speed after the voltage within the " ". You'l see what I mean when you open the zip and file.
Anyhow, this set up works great for me and I never have to worry about apps bumping min and max all the way for no apparent reason. I bet I'm not the only one annoyed at that
Some may ask, why not go the init.d route? Well, some roms support it, some don't. You'll also need the right kernel. This post boot method ALWAYS works.
Hit me up with any questions. And yes, the zip says OC but I'm really UC'ing, it just sounds better.
Update 1/12/2011 - Added another zip that does CPU0+1 @ 384/918 w/OnDemand gov at -75mV. Enjoy
PS: Not all phones are made alike. The settings I've set are pretty safe. If you go overclock crazy, that's up to you. Be safe.
PPS: This works on Faux and Bullet kernel, I have no idea about anything else.
PPPS: CPU1 will go to sleep and you won't be able to cat the speed or governor. If you really want to check, open up a cpu intensive app and you'll see CPU1 come alive. Trust me, it works best this way for performance and battery.