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CPU clocked to 600mhz max every reboot?

SetCPU is set to 1100mhz max and set on boot but every time I reboot my phone it won't clock to anything higher than 600mhz even though the slider is all the way up to 1100. All I have to do to fix it is slide it down and back up again. Any ideas on a solution?
 
SetCPU is set to 1100mhz max and set on boot but every time I reboot my phone it won't clock to anything higher than 600mhz even though the slider is all the way up to 1100. All I have to do to fix it is slide it down and back up again. Any ideas on a solution?

In SetCpu go to menu then device selection and choose auto-detect. I run setCPU latest version 2.0.3 and Superuser latest version 2.3.6.1 from the market and it works fine on boot. Also turn off the built in Sapphire CPU scaling in Gem settings.
 
I know that mine runs at 600 until SetCPU gets SU permission. Then it runs at whatever I have it set at. Is Setcpu set to run on bootup?
 
Also make sure you do NOT have "enable CPU frequency scaling" enabled within sapphire itself. (menu, settings, get settings, performance). I am certain there would be conflicts between that setting and setCPU's setting.
 
Also make sure you do NOT have "enable CPU frequency scaling" enabled within sapphire itself. (menu, settings, get settings, performance). I am certain there would be conflicts between that setting and setCPU's setting.

Actually, I don't think there are any conflicts. That said, I have the GEM settings CPU scaling disabled simply because I like having things I don't use disabled. :)
 
Also make sure you do NOT have "enable CPU frequency scaling" enabled within sapphire itself. (menu, settings, get settings, performance). I am certain there would be conflicts between that setting and setCPU's setting.

Actually, I don't think there are any conflicts. That said, I have the GEM settings CPU scaling disabled simply because I like having things I don't use disabled. :)

You are right, there should not be ............. but if he is having issues keeping anything other than stock 600 as max on a reboot, it is something I would check.
 
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