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140MHz seems to be the lowest possible frequency to boot and work with and is good enough for light loads such as scrolling through applications without any lags. Let's use a custom voltage level which is slightly higher than the retention level and lower than the LOW SVS level, and reduce the bus frequency as 140Mhz shouldn't be much demanding, to reduce power consumption. [ghostrider-reborn] - Tested with a few days of normal usage and 3dmark runs at 140Mhz locked frequency, to see no crashes, artifacts or GPU faults. Change-Id: I027416cfc06cddf388f9cec14ad58d06ddac305d Co-authored-by: Forenche <prahul2003@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Adithya R <gh0strider.2k18.reborn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Forenche <prahul2003@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Raya <rdxzv.dev@gmail.com>
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