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Undervolting is a trial and error. Usually when you find something that works well for you it will work with most kernels given you use the same governor. Also from what I understand it is possible to have a working phone undervolted too much where it still functions but has an adverse affect on battery so that may be something to look out for![]()
So, I'm a little new to the Undervolting game here. I've been playing around with setcpu voltage settings but I'm not exactly sure if it is working or not. Like to OP, I've brought down the max slot to ~800 mV and notice absolutely no lag or ill-performance. Is this normal? As long as i dont check "set at boot" i should be good to screw around some more right?
Also, can't find the stress test on this new setcpu version. I had it on the older versions but cant seem to find it here...
EDIT: I decided to run a little experiment with Voltages. My current set up is:
1200Mhz - 200mV
920Mhz - 190mV
700Mhz - 150mV
350Mhz - 125mV
we will see how long until i notice ill-effects.
BTW, I'm on Leankernel v 1.1.0 w/ AOKP build 13
EDIT2: LOL, I'm an idiot! After screwing around alittle more, i set all my voltages to 0 to see what would happen.... Nothing... i look around for a little more info and it seems undervolting was not working on v1.1.0 of leankernel.
Will be flashing 1.3 after i make a backup.

adverse affect you say? thats strange well i picked a bunch of random voltages for my phone and will let it run overnight
LOL!! Yea UV is a little hit or miss right now on these new kernels. From what Imosayon is saying it has to do with the new software that TI is using on these chips. When you do UV he has suggested that you do so one speed at a time. For instance set up SetCPU to run at only 1200MhZ (setting both sliders to that number), then go in and set your voltage. Test it out for a bit, then move on to your next step down on the speed scale. Repete this until you have a good stable voltage for each speed step.
Remember UV is going to be a very hands on and experimental process for each one of our phones, since they are all going to respond differently. I would also suggest that you look into how to boot into safemode in SetCPU (there should be a menu for it in the Info tab), it will allow you to boot the phone if you loop because of a bad setting with Set on Boot on.
Good luck and have fun.![]()
Couldn't you just boot another kernel from recovery that doesn't use voltages, i.e. a stock one?