SetCPU for Root Users - Free Download

on Donnerstag, 3. Mai 2012

SetCPU for Root Users


Name: SetCPU for Root Users
Entwickler: MichaelHuang
Preis: 1,49 € For free at our blog!
Größe: Variiert je nach Gerät
Version: Variiert je nach Gerät
minimale Android Version: Variiert je nach Gerät
Kategorie: Tools
Download: Look at the bottom of the page



Beschreibung:

SetCPU is a tool for changing the CPU settings (capable of overclock and underclock) on a rooted Android phone, including the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, Motorola Droid, Nexus One, G1, G2, Samsung Galaxy S II, myTouch 4G, Motorola Xoom, or one of many other devices to improve performance or save battery.

SetCPU also allows you to set up powerful profiles to change the CPU speed under certain conditions, such as when the phone is asleep or charging, when the battery level drops below a certain point, when the phone's temperature is too high, or during certain times of day. See the screenshots for examples of how you might set up profiles.

SetCPU's wide feature set make it useful to beginners and enthusiasts alike. Accelerate your processor to unleash your phone's multitasking potential, or dial your CPU's speed down to save battery.

SetCPU also includes a "voltage control" menu, available to certain devices with custom kernels that support it, to control undervolting to save even more battery. Keep in mind that undervolting is only available for certain kernels.

Have an HTC Sense device with a stock ROM or kernel? If you are having trouble getting your settings to "stick," press Menu > Disable Perflock. You still have to be rooted.

Galaxy S devices: conservative scaling is recommended where it is used by default (ondemand on the Nexus S and Galaxy S II). There are issues with Galaxy S kernels that may result in crashes if some other scaling governors are used, or if the sleep profile "max" value is set too low.

Getting a lot of Superuser notifications? It's a known issue with some multicore systems and will be fixed. For now, update Superuser on the Market and turn off notifications in the settings.

Recent Changes:
2.3.0: All new interface featuring a new frequency slider. Tap or slide your finger across the slider to quickly switch CPU speeds. Added an Action Bar and implemented View Pager navigation, revamping the entire interface around the new Android design guidelines. Dropped the dual pane info menu and added simpler Action Bar-based navigation. Changed all references to "scaling" to "governor." Added a new governor menu (previously "Advanced") that supports more governors and supports persisting when switching profiles. Improved support for some multicore systems and tablets. Dropped support for Android SDK versions Android 2.0.1 and below. Removed jargon from some descriptions and explanations. Numerous minor bug fixes and interface enhancements. Perflock disabler update coming soon.

2.3.0.1: Fixed an issue with custom frequencies. Sorry about that!

2.2.4 - Improved support for the new MSM 8x60 devices (such as the HTC EVO 3D and Sensation).

2.2.3 - Fixed an issue where the voltage menu displayed frequencies backwards on certain devices capable of voltage control. Added support for additional CPU temperature sensors.

Permissions:
Root: SetCPU needs root permissions to modify the CPU speed and settings.

Start at boot: SetCPU will start a profiles service at boot, if enabled. It also sets default boot settings, if enabled. SetCPU does not run in the background if profiles are not enabled, and becomes inactive after settings, if any, are applied.

Wake lock: This prevents the phone from sleeping while stress testing and benchmarking.

Vibrate: The device will vibrate if profile temperature warnings are enabled.

Write external storage: SetCPU needs to read from and write to the SD card or internal storage to back up profile settings. It accesses the root directory only, and does not touch other files. SetCPU also has a "safe mode" feature that writes a special update.zip file to your storage that enables "safe mode."

Read phone state: The "in call" profile needs this to determine if the user is making a phone call or not, and trigger the profile if the user wants to. SetCPU never reads or transmits any personally identifiable information from the phone.


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