Ok What about overclocking an Qtek 9100?
What is safe and stable to do without dameging the device?
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Most of what I've seen is about 240MHz. I've seen some have success as high as 264, but if you go much higher than that you run a real risk of burning out your processor.
Even I have read of people not going beyond 240 mhz. I have overclocked it t 234 mhz.
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ive had mine running at 273mhz now for a few months with no problems at all
i have mine running at 286 mhz! no problems at all. beyond that it crashes.. tried 300 mhz, hehehe but crashed the ppc
i can post screenshot if you want! i use battery status and other tweaks as well. Works like a charm really.
And if you are afraid of damaging the CPU use the CPU scaller function of battery status!
Yeah screens would be nice thx all of you i clocked it to 264 now.
Can somebody answer to my question: Can, and how serious overclocking affect on battery standby/talk time?
Simple,more you overclock,more battery will be consumed.
And, how overclocking apply to phone performance? In percentage please.
Ive been running mine at 260 for almost a year now and no problems except the battery drain is noticeable vs 200
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Hi,
Just trying to help people to overclock the wizard with OmapClock constantly.
Please post at what speed you have overclocked and for how long (hours/days) and the condition of the device if it's stable or not.
It might help people figure out a comfortable speed.
Thank you.
I have mine at 240mhz for couple of weeks it seems to work ok. Im wondering if it would damage the CPU in very long term.
I pretty much gave up on OC'ing. My phone has been hanging at various speed from 252 to 228.
Instead updated my rom along w/ registry hacks which has helped.
Re: Constant overclocking at what speed and how long.Post yo
magnusbaron said:
Just trying to help people to overclock the wizard with OmapClock constantly.
Please post at what speed you have overclocked and for how long (hours/days) and the condition of the device if it's stable or not.
It might help people figure out a comfortable speed.
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i'm running constantly 240 MHz thanks to SmartSKey for over one or maybe two months now, no problems at all. but there are people who run 252 or even 264 MHz without problems as well, but personally i think it could be dangerous for longer periods of time, so i stick with 'safe' 240 MHz.
I've been running at 240 MHz solid for a few days. Smartskey all the way
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im currently on 221 MHZ
will it overheat or just roll over and die if you over do it?
villos said:
see title...
im currently on 221 MHZ
will it overheat or just roll over and die if you over do it?
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I tried 286 or something last week and it started freaken out. So, 260 is the highest that I can safely overclock mine but the battery life is greatly reduced. I just overclock as needed to 260 - keep it at 201 for the most part.
Mine happily runs at 286MHz all day long, battery life is slightly reduced but not so much and the benefit of a fast device more than out weighs it.
At my orbit 286 MHz are definitly no problem - at my mda III compact only 260 Mhz are the max. speed . Try it with sure instinct - my experiences: if you run the speed over the maximum of your device it dumps or the screen stucks or freezes.
Careful..
I run mine aty about 247,but the latest battery status has auto clocking so i leave it min at 71,normal at 201 and max at 247 with a boost 260.Normally when not used it drops to 71Mhz,saves battery and is around 201 most of time.Works very fast.But as with computers,be careful
With Linpack I see people getting to 848mhz and even 1ghz.
I lose stability at 787mhz and I'm ok at 768. I know that different chips vary... but 1ghz difference?
Is there a way to overvolt on the Eris I don't know of?
The eris OC at 1ghz....thats a lie and some one is pulling your leg lol. The eris is not built handle that and if it did reach 1ghz the motherboard would burn up.
Yeah but 848mhz isn't so farfetched. I can do 787 for a while without any freezes. The freezes do happen though.
If you overvolt it shouldn't be impossible to get up to 848mhz.
As for the 1ghz + entries on linpack's site I think it must be another phone running Eris ROM's/ basebands.
Hungry Man said:
With Linpack I see people getting to 848mhz and even 1ghz.
I lose stability at 787mhz and I'm ok at 768. I know that different chips vary... but 1ghz difference?
Is there a way to overvolt on the Eris I don't know of?
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I can do 806 all day with Aloysius but my buddy with the same exact setup (i setup it up, so I nkow its exactly the same) can only get stable at 768.
I have not seen anyone with proof or that is respectable, show that they can keep their phone over 806.
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I do lol
So there are NO overvolt kernels/ methods?
I can run 806 stable with evil Eris 3, most of the other roms crash when I clock them at 806.
Lucky lol my processor seems to be stuck at 768. 787 doesn't last too long and it's not worth the random FC'ing. I'm sure it would be stable with more voltage and heat hasn't been an issue for me at all at 768 even with Pandora/ Zenonia running for quite a while I haven't gotten even lose 50C.
The question is why would one want to OC that high. I see absolutely no difference in performance at 710 vs anything higher. Probably even lower than that. I just don't see why you would want to run any higher and eat up your battery as well as tax the processor and board more when there isnt a noticeable difference other than linpack scores. Just my opinion but I think all new to OC'ing should be aware that faster isnt always better.
I know that lol I mean... a lot of people who overclock computers don't do it for a performance boost, they do it because they want to see if they can. They won't get better gaming performance they just get a slightly better benchmark.
I want to do it just to do it.
Ok rock on speed demon On that note, I wonder if it could be clocked to the max in a freezer room. If the low temp would help or if it is just hardware limited.
The MAIN problem with overclocking with voltage modification would be heat/ ****ty PSU. I'm sure the Eris battery can get up pretty high, it's a matter of staying cool. I would like to see how high I can get with cooling but I don't even know if overvolting exists for the Eris lol
Dont know about over but I know you can undervolt on it.
If there's undervolting there should be overvolting... someone has to know lol I've tried searching XDA and google but I can't find anything specific.
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The question is why would one want to OC that high. I see absolutely no difference in performance at 710 vs anything higher. Probably even lower than that. I just don't see why you would want to run any higher and eat up your battery as well as tax the processor and board more when there isnt a noticeable difference other than linpack scores. Just my opinion but I think all new to OC'ing should be aware that faster isnt always better.
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I tested 710, 768 and 806. I didnt just test with linpack either. I just used apps I normally would run, running for a few days and what not and noticed a difference from 710 to 768 but not really a noticeable diff from 768 to 806. I still keep it at 806 for reasons that my battery life is better. Dont ask me how or why but it just is. I have mine set at 806/480 and for sleep, 480/240. Now most of the day my phone is just in my desk drawer so that could be the reason but i still go a full day with heavy use at the end of the day (bt, wifi, internet radio, run keeper) and still have about 30%+ left when I go to sleep at 10
I have never had a problem with battery lol since overclocking my phone I've only increased battery life. Significantly so.
There has got to be some sweet spot there for OC'ing that gives best perform with least batt consumption. Just wish I knew what it was.
People are getting high because all processors aren't the same. So some can handle, some can't. As for the 1ghz it's a big lie. According to several people including jcase linpack scores can be easily edited and faked. I wouldn't believe anything on linpack that's outrageous.
I sorta figured they wre faking somehow. And I know some processors can handle higher speeds, that's the basis of overclocking. I want to know if I can overvolt my processor.
Can't help you there. Maybe go ask in the IRC? I'm curious if you can as well.
I can hit 787 and run stable... linkpack scores around 5.3-5.4. Oddly enough, my fone refuses to run at 768. I actually have to use a txt file for setcpu to remove 768 from the equation with profiles and the setcpu "trick" my battery life is GREAT. Much better than "stock" even.
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hi, i've got a htc wildfire.. well obviously considering i'm posting in this section
anyway, i've installed wildpuzzle 0.8 with the overclocking kernal, what i'm wanting to find out is....
when running setcpu, the cpu will change it's frequency depending on usage.
but what about if setcpu isn't installed and you use the rom to overclock to say 748.. will the cpu stay at 748 permanently, or will it drop down and up natively depending on usage, like setcpu does??
thanks
i would say without set cpu or a specific speed framework, it would revert back to standard 528max 480min
which overclocking kernel have you got, be aware that if you have 130 kernel and overclock, wifi hotspot will not work, you can see phone but you won't be able to connect, you need to use 055 kernel from wildpuzzle 8.0.11 thread.
a small side note, i have just recently changed my overclocking from 691max to 652max, no discernable difference in speed, linpack for 691mhz was 2.9, for 652mhz i'm still getting 2.8 mflops, but huuuuge difference in battery life.
691 max struggling to get 2 days, 652 max after 24 hours i still have 82% battery left.
how do you see this mflops thing? and is it like a cpu score?
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how do you see this mflops thing? and is it like a cpu score?
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Download Linpack For Android from the market, and, Yes, in a way, it is like a CPU Score.
Hello this is my second post.
I downloaded yesterday the app "WinMoSpeed" and i am wondering how far i can go with overclocking. I really don't want that my blackstone bricks. So what is a safe level of mhz i can set ? Currently it's set to 576,0 Mhz, but i don't know if that's too high or too low so i can go further. Please help .
hi, i have pushed my blackstone at 730mhz, but sometimes hangs, and I need to softreset.
Using it a 653 mhz works fine for me, but depends a lot on hardware, someone can overclock much more than others.
I do not think it could brick your device, only thing it could happen is a device hangs, you can solve it with a soft reset.
I've installed the overclock software on sd card, so if you mess up something you need just restart your device without the sd card and the frequency is set to default.
Hope i'd help.
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PS. I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSABILITY IF YOU OVERCLOCK YOUR DEVICE AND DO SOME DAMAGE.
In my experience safe overclock speeds for everyday use are 595 to 633. No overheating. No lockups.
Also it will not have a significat impact on your battery life.
Hi it's running at 710 mhz now, but my battery drains like hell. Is it because overclock or S2U2 ? I installed S2U2 at the same time with overclock.
In my opinion if it's for 100MHz it's really not worth the shot
Also, if you're also using Android maybe you wanna check out this thread:
http://www.neopeek.com/viewtopic.php?f=70&t=7501
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Hi it's running at 710 mhz now, but my battery drains like hell. Is it because overclock or S2U2 ? I installed S2U2 at the same time with overclock.
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710 MHz it's quite a OC, of course your battery it will drain a lot. I think that on about 650 MHz it enough for a snappier device and for a good battery life.
hope i help.
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A question. Have you ever thought how many months will last after overcloack mobile phone? I think it will not last long ...
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A question. Have you ever thought how many months will last after overcloack mobile phone? I think it will not last long ...
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Take in mind that probably you will shorten the CPU life.
I tested on 614 MHz with no notable battery draining. It's about a 15~20% more than standard 528 MHz so I think it's enough to the poor Blackstone.
BUT I ALSO tried to create other "underclock" settings, so that when I sleep or rest, I leave the device "resting" like me (I need the phone running 24h/24). I tried that it will run not far of 200 MHz and I hope this will help the Blackstone life.
for the overclocking in android any aplication?
dewasha said:
for the overclocking in android any aplication?
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Hi, I'm not the best person to answer, but I think the android versions for this phone already comes with overclocking. Because the mobile phone quite warm at the bottom (like when we overclocked), and when I'm on windows mobile and pitch for the android when it is overclocked it will not let me open the andoid, a freeze of the mobile phone and need restart.
But what I think is probably a person becomes more knowledgeable than me to answer.
is possible overclock in android 2.2.2 with set cpu in the blackstone? thanks
Has anyone overclocked the Froyo build?
What's safe?