How to remove thermal patch? Definetly not written at first post and got no time to read all pages right now, I'm sorry...
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
Remove or better rename any of those 2 files:
/system/etc/thermald.conf
/system/bin/thermald
Beware though, CPU has no protection, so overheat will cause definitive freeze or reboot!
Did it with ARHD 3.0.4 and 1.56 Kernel, was ok... But with my phone going above 1.62 usually kills it no matter what I do with the thermals!
I also tried with Performance governor for benching... but all in all without looking at the bench, my phone's flying! Looks almost as fast as a stock SGS2 now!
Remove or better rename any of those 2 files:
/system/etc/thermald.conf
/system/bin/thermald
Beware though, CPU has no protection, so overheat will cause definitive freeze or reboot!
Did it with ARHD 3.0.4 and 1.56 Kernel, was ok... But with my phone going above 1.62 usually kills it no matter what I do with the thermals!
I also tried with Performance governor for benching... but all in all without looking at the bench, my phone's flying! Looks almost as fast as a stock SGS2 now!
That's not what i meant. I installed thermal patch from faux, posted OP. Now i want to know how to remove it.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
That's not what i meant. I installed thermal patch from faux, posted OP. Now i want to know how to remove it.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
Need GPU 3D freaks... Looking for people who are into 3D phone game and who can tell the difference between 3D performance boosts...
Need GPU 3D freaks... Looking for people who are into 3D phone game and who can tell the difference between 3D performance boosts...
*edit* im the only asshole with class on fridays cant test anything tonight
Need GPU 3D freaks... Looking for people who are into 3D phone game and who can tell the difference between 3D performance boosts...
I'm having the exact same problem. Here's what I did:
Rebooted into Recovery
Wiped Cache Partition
Wiped Dalvik Cache
Installed Stock Kernel
Boot to home screen
Reboot into recovery
Wiped Cache Partition
Wiped Dalvik Cache
Installed NoHz 1.78GHz
Rebooted
EVERYTHING WAS GREAT, BUT ANTUTU BENCHMARK DID NOT WORK. I opened AnTuTu and started the test, but a few seconds later the app closed and I went back to my home screen.
Now...
Rebooted into Recovery
Wiped Cache Partition
Wiped Dalvik Cache
Installed JRCU 1.78GHz
Rebooted
EVERYTHING WORKED PERFECTLY, INCLUDING ANTUTU BENCHMARK.
Until early this morning, so ...
Rebooted into Recovery
Wiped Cache Partition
Wiped Dalvik Cache
Re-Installed JRCU 1.78GHz
Device continuously rebooted (got to home screen and then automatically rebooted again)
Then I tried it again ...
Rebooted into Recovery
Wiped Cache Partition
Wiped Dalvik Cache
Installed Stock Kernel
Boot to home screen
Reboot into recovery
Wiped Cache Partition
Wiped Dalvik Cache
Installed JRCU 1.78GHz
Device continuously rebooted (got to home screen and then automatically rebooted again)
I've now tried it seven times, and I get the same result ... my device continuously reboots.
HELP!!!
Peter
Try flashing both kernels without a reboot inbetween. My phone is behaving now...Has all day. Lets hope there is a good reason for this, and not something wacky.
Matt
Maybe the CPU simply can not stand working on the frequenicy?
Try fot test 1,56 kernel. If all works well...
@ Faux123:
trying the test kernel you've sent me.
I was previously using your 0.1.0 kernel at 1.7ghz, so I also need to flash the 0.1.2 at 1.5ghz to do a fair comparison at 1.5ghz
All I can say for now is that your test version is under 0.1.0 at 1.7ghz (visible in terms of fps rendered at Fpse, also trying a slow game on N64oid, Trainz for Tegra 2, they are all a little slower, and Asphalt 6 where the difference is not really visible since it's already full speed easily)
So far no bug occured. I reboot once more, do a few tests more, then flash 0.1.2 at 1.5 ghz to compare
EDIT: I've flashed 0.1.2 at 1.5ghz then rebooted, then ran the same games as I had run with your test version.
There's not a big difference, I try to avoid the "Placebo effect" but maybe the test version was just a little better at least for fpse, maybe an average of 2fps more. Of course all of my Gameloft games run perfectly at 1.5ghz and even under. So far GPU is under 0.1.0 at 1.7ghz for me with your test version, that's for sure, and maybe just a very little slightly over the 0.1.2 at 1.5ghz
If interested I've attached a beta APK on the following post to monitor both CPUs frequency...
[ to over volt ALL frequencies by 25000 uv (microvolts) ]
echo "+25000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
[ to under volt ALL frequencies by 25000 uv (microvolts) ]
echo "-25000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
[ to set a specific frequency (ie 1.18 GHz)
with a specific voltage (ie 1.0875 volts) ]
echo "1188000 1087500" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
192000: 812500
310500: 812500
384000: 812500
432000: 812500
486000: 837500
540000: 850000
594000: 862500
648000: 875000
702000: 900000
756000: 925000
810000: 937500
864000: 962500
918000: 962500
972000: 962500
1026000: 975000
1080000: 987500
1134000: 1000000
1188000: 1012500
1242000: 1025000
1296000: 1050000
1350000: 1075000
1404000: 1100000
1458000: 1112500
1512000: 1125000
1566000: 1150000
su
echo 192000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
echo 1188000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/online
echo 192000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
echo 1188000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
su
mkswap /dev/block/zram0
swapon /dev/block/zram0
Issue Reporting tool by TheUntouchable
To help you reporting problems, TheUntouchable has created a very comprehensive reporting tool, which you can run from your PC when connecting your Sensation to it.
If you run into a problem (like lag), connect your phone to your PC, and run the tool, it will generate a zip file containing everything we can hope for to find out where the problem comes from !
So when reporting your issue, you can simply attach the generated zip file.
http://d-h.st/users/TheUntouchable/?fld_id=4736#files
Thanx a lot for that, it will make reporting and debugging a lot easier !