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Re: OC Auto 4.2 on Latest Energy = Unstable

Load max and min are the percentages that it shifts up to the next speed at "load max 30%" means that when the phone's CPU reaches 30% load it will use the next higher step speed.

For example if you set the steps to "1" that means you have two speeds, using 800mhz has an simplified example. AT 0-29% processor load, speed is set at half which would be 400mhz, once it hits 30% load or higher, it will shift up to 800mhz.

Load Min is set to 15% stock, that means when the load drops below 15%, it will drop the speed to the next lowest step. So if it's using 800mhz and the load drops below 15%, then it drops down to 400mhz on a "1" step setting.

Jump Min and Max are the percentages that will cause it to "jump" either to the fastest speed or the slowest speed at anytime. Initially they are set at Max 50% and Min 3%, so if load hits 50% at anytime, it will shoot to 800mhz, if it hits 3% load it will shoot to the slowest step, this doesn't do any good on a "1" step setting.

But if we changed the steps to "8", then on a max of 800mhz, the slowest step would be 100mhz, each step would be 100mhz.

Step 1= 100mhz, step 2 = 200 mhz, step 3 = 300mhz and so on to 800mhz

So if the load ever drops below 3%, it would jump down to the first/lowest step of 100mhz. If it was running at 800mhz and the load dropped below 15% but not to 3% then it will only slow down the next step to 700mhz.
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