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i am wondering if there is any possibility to overclock the cpu of the HD as it was possible on old HTC devices with omap processors?
i often found the HD to be very slow and i would like some more speed 9as probably most of us)
would it be adviseble to overclock it?
thanks for any useful info!
would be very cool! i bet htc is running it in a ridicolous safe speed =)
no infos on that matter?
any tech guy with some more experience?
nobody?
i did some research in to the matter, and there are some things that can be changed but i believe its just timeings, at the moment it would appear that you can not adjust the clock speed its self.
Also, changing the timings seemed to have a negative affect on stability, id imagin that whilst the clock speed may be running low, the timings are about as tight as you can get.
anyone tried using Pocket Hack Master yet?
will try it out tonight
I tried it but it didn't work. May not have been the right version perhaps.
It was a few weeks ago so I can't remember what actually happened when I tried it sorry.
there is a dynamic overclocking software for specifically qualcomm chipset. it's good anyway.
JohnQ said:
there is a dynamic overclocking software for specifically qualcomm chipset. it's good anyway.
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JohnQ said:
there is a dynamic overclocking software for specifically qualcomm chipset. it's good anyway.
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i wonder what software that would be?
can you point it for us? any details about it? would it be dangerous for HD integrity?
just installed it, then bells rang..... ur processor is not supported, looked rubbishw when the app loaded up. all distored, defiantely not meant for our wvga. Soooooo whats this qualcom overclocking software... i will explore google see what i can find.....
id give up, i searched for ages to no avail, i believe the only thing that can we tweaked are various timings but it seems that almost any attempt improve these results in instability and crashing.
I'm not really interested in overclocking, but I saw this thread and remembered I saw somewhere else some info on this subject.
Perhaps this is something to try:
http://www.htc-touch-info.com/en/overclocking/
Updated: March 2, 2009
WTF?!?!?!anyone tested stability of the 2 day old version?
HappyLlama said:
I'm not really interested in overclocking, but I saw this thread and remembered I saw somewhere else some info on this subject.
Perhaps this is something to try:
http://www.htc-touch-info.com/en/overclocking/
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This won't work - the Touch HD has a Qualcomm processor NOT an OMAP
Yes Please let us in on the action
well, i've saw this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=507798&highlight=overclock , but you guys read carefully, its apeears to be no effect, through if it has, every processor u overclock have its life shortened...i've a blue angel, 400 mhz working at a 200~530, xscale processor can do this (change it's frequency accordinto to the necessary) but i wond the Qualcomm ones do the same (according to the post appears to not, but it's no cleary).
everyone may say...so all you said righ now is a load of crap... Thats not, i'm just sharing wat i've discovered until now, since i've gone to blackstone few day ago.
Blackstone is slow?? I'm about to get it in several days. Please enlight me when comparing blackstone with Hermes (currently using). Thanks
damikey said:
Blackstone is slow?? I'm about to get it in several days. Please enlight me when comparing blackstone with Hermes (currently using). Thanks
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i think most if not all winmo is slow but i love it still lol
Hey guys whats the max overclock that the Aria can be set to? I had CM6 on mine and had the overclock widget from the market and the max that the sliders went to was 600... But I have Liberty FR008 on it now and i still have the overclock widget but the max that the sliders goes to now is 864... I tried overclocking to 864 but it froze and something went wrong so i had to flash a backup i made. My overclock options right now are 245, 400, 480, 600, 768, 787, 806, 825, 844, & 864... Has anyone tried to over clock the Aria past 600? and did you have any problems with it? Thanks for any help.
-Cpl. T. King
I dont think the cm6 kernal allows for over clocking. I have the latest liberated rom and overclocked to 806 which is the recomended max setting by the dev.
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Use the search button. The safe zone is 806.
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andrew.cambridge said:
I dont think the cm6 kernal allows for over clocking. I have the latest liberated rom and overclocked to 806 which is the recomended max setting by the dev.
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The CM 6.1 kernel most certainly does support over-clocking. The CM 6.1 kernel was used as the basis for the Liberated FR008 kernel.
Maybe I was thinking about 6.0. Whatever one I had, I could only over clock to 600.
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6.0 didn't allow overclocking, 6.1.1 does though. I overclock my Aria to 806mHz and underclock it to the lowest setting when the phone's screen is off so I don't tire out the processor. 806mHz is really good, it puts the phone at the level of the G2 or the Shift 4G...and because I usually run Edge w/3G when downloading, WiFi if available, my battery is really good. Probably about 14 hours of normal (good) usage.
I wouldn't overclock it higher, you risk burning the processor out.
I'm OCd to 825 on-demand and the phone runs very nicely. 245 when screen off
825 is not recommended I don't think. 806 seems to be the sweet spot.
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825 is not recommended I don't think. 806 seems to be the sweet spot.
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Says who? It's dependent on the quality of the processor. Some can do it, some can't.
kaschenberg said:
Says who? It's dependent on the quality of the processor. Some can do it, some can't.
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Attn1 said he doesn't recommend overclocking over 806, because you might fry the cpu
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I forgot attn1 was a engineer for HTC. 806mHz is the sweet spot, I've been running it for weeks OD with Screen off at 206 and it doesn't overheat & good battery life.
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I forgot attn1 was a engineer for HTC. 806mHz is the sweet spot, I've been running it for weeks OD with Screen off at 206 and it doesn't overheat & good battery life.
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Suit yourself. Just saying 806 is the sweet spot for most people around here. I've gotten force closes and reboots at 825. We don't need your attitude
Then it seems like your particular phone can't handle 825. I suggest people try it on both. every phone is different. Just don't be stupid about it. When using the phone as a gps, under clock it. under clock when screen off. and over clock on demand and I'm fine on 825. never seen any issue.
"Suit yourself." I think that was the point of his post. His phone and usage of it OCd at 825 is good for him. He was just stating an answer to the OP. No reason to go around telling him he's wrong..
Anyways, not trying to start a OC war... because that would be ridiculous (-ly funny I might add).
As for myself, when I did OC my processor, 825 didn't effect my phone's performance, but it did make it extremely hot after a bit of use. So it's up to your phone and how you want to handle your phone. I don't really need the OC anymore though; I just stick with 600 (;
Sorry for the nooby question, but whats this even do? Besides making it faster I assume?
vicmora5 said:
Sorry for the nooby question, but whats this even do? Besides making it faster I assume?
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That's basically all it's for. d:
You get more processing power.
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That's basically all it's for. d:
You get more processing power.
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Thanks. Is it really necessary? What are the downsides of doing this. Sorry I'm just trying to learn /:
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vicmora5 said:
Thanks. Is it really necessary? What are the downsides of doing this. Sorry I'm just trying to learn /:
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Downsides are less battery life (may be a lot or not) and not going as fast as it would be if you were OCd. It may also heat up more.
vicmora5 said:
Thanks. Is it really necessary? What are the downsides of doing this. Sorry I'm just trying to learn /:
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Overclocking is not necessary at all. We just recently became able to overclock. If you are satisfied with the speed/fluidity of your phone, then there is no need to overclock. The downsides would be less battery life (cpu running faster), and if you push your phone too hard (overclock stupidly), you run the risk of burning out your cpu. your phone should not be getting hot.
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Thanks. Is it really necessary? What are the downsides of doing this. Sorry I'm just trying to learn /:
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It's not necessary. It's pretty damn cool to make the little Aria have a processor as fast as the one in the G2 though.
Been trying the SGSII for a while, and came across a great feature introduced by the devs, were u can OC/UC and OV/UV the GPU just like the CPU.
I would like to know if it's possible to do the same for the NexusS?
I'm mostly interested in UV/UC as most people know that the PowerVR SGX540 is extraordinarily powerful.
If it's possible and other members are interested, i may start a bounty thread.
Many thnx
ragiut1 said:
Been trying the SGSII for a while, and came across a great feature introduced by the devs, were u can OC/UC and OV/UV the GPU just like the CPU.
I would like to know if it's possible to do the same for the NexusS?
I'm mostly interested in UV/UC as most people know that the PowerVR SGX540 is extraordinarily powerful.
If it's possible and other members are interested, i may start a bounty thread.
Many thnx
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if UV/UC means longer battery life i am interested too
Looks very interesting
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eiabea said:
if UV/UC means longer battery life i am interested too
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in SGSII the battery life is significantly better when the GPU is UVed/UCed
ragiut1 said:
Been trying the SGSII for a while, and came across a great feature introduced by the devs, were u can OC/UC and OV/UV the GPU just like the CPU.
I would like to know if it's possible to do the same for the NexusS?
I'm mostly interested in UV/UC as most people know that the PowerVR SGX540 is extraordinarily powerful.
If it's possible and other members are interested, i may start a bounty thread.
Many thnx
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It seems like we need SetGpu alike SetCpu. Sounds good.
Whatever this turns into, please don't make it a bounty thread.
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wow... this really makes dream come true.
i used 20% and 80% standbye on my nexus S.
Its because i had my new Torch 9800
so i really need amazing battery life on idle.
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Whatever this turns into, please don't make it a bounty thread.
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I belive it's possible, I have seen the values you have to change and all that stuff, but I am not sure if we can make it changeable in real time.
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I belive it's possible, I have seen the values you have to change and all that stuff, but I am not sure if we can make it changeable in real time.
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That's a great start
Could u point where can i find these values
want to know what's the GPU MAX/MIN clock speeds
thnx
interesting.....
i know morfic make OC on the GPU and i think he even UV :/
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Borky_16 said:
i know morfic make OC on the GPU and i think he even UV :/
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I don't think he does GPU overclocking.
As far as I know he only rapes increases the bus speeds.
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That's a great start
Could u point where can i find these values
want to know what's the GPU MAX/MIN clock speeds
thnx
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I am not totally sure, but I just found them while looking through some kernel sources I downloaded from Morfic's github.
He probably definately knows way more than me.
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I don't think he does GPU overclocking.
As far as I know he only rapes increases the bus speeds.
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i'm sure he OC it! i have to study his git a bit!
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hello guys my question is ... im goign to get a S4 soon... but i want to know if the CPu can overclock? im goign to get the Quad-Core Version cuz the International Version is to expensive.. so i want to know if this NEW S600 CPU will be Overclockable? like the CPU of the Droid DNA?
Why would you want to do so? It's fast enough as it is. But to answer your question yes. When you can do it. No idea.
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darkhelio said:
hello guys my question is ... im goign to get a S4 soon... but i want to know if the CPu can overclock? im goign to get the Quad-Core Version cuz the International Version is to expensive.. so i want to know if this NEW S600 CPU will be Overclockable? like the CPU of the Droid DNA?
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It will be for sure possible but remember that the device already throttles on stock speed.
shox22 said:
It will be for sure possible but remember that the device already throttles on stock speed.
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i think he wants to be Antutu world champion
darkhelio said:
hello guys my question is ... im goign to get a S4 soon... but i want to know if the CPu can overclock? im goign to get the Quad-Core Version cuz the International Version is to expensive.. so i want to know if this NEW S600 CPU will be Overclockable? like the CPU of the Droid DNA?
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Yes, you can Overclock it. 2.1 GHz should be great (and maybe 22 GHz)
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Yes, you can Overclock it. 2.1 GHz should be great (and maybe 22 GHz)
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thanks thats what i want to know just need to wait and see when we are goign to be able to do it
darkhelio said:
thanks thats what i want to know just need to wait and see when we are goign to be able to do it
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I can see why people would want to overclock. To achieve max pimped out status on their phone like mine
phownage said:
I can see why people would want to overclock. To achieve max pimped out status on their phone like mine
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Can you make a youtube video of the phone actually performing such an AnTuTu test? You could be very popular! :good:
phownage said:
I can see why people would want to overclock. To achieve max pimped out status on their phone like mine
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jesus ! XD omg XD i will get the Octa-Core Better when is not that overpriced i onlu have 624 dollrs i will get more to see if i can get it
Phone already has heat issues and overclocking will blow it
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even the OCta Core? i mean i think i has more Overclock power 1.6 is not the max frequenci
Is there any more on this? I am interested in getting a little bit more speed...
Seriously guys. No matter how much we clock our s4's. We know that the real life result is actually what matters. I am not very happy to tell you guys that iphone5 with 2 cores runs smoother and opens apps faster than my s4. Specially the camera , dialer and gallery app. However when it comes to in app load times and raw processing, the s4 has the edge.
I am already having overheat issues on my i9500. Can't even think about over clocking it. Instead, I was think of some under clock.
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Seriously guys. No matter how much we clock our s4's. We know that the real life result is actually what matters. I am not very happy to tell you guys that iphone5 with 2 cores runs smoother and opens apps faster than my s4. Specially the camera , dialer and gallery app. However when it comes to in app load times and raw processing, the s4 has the edge.
I am already having overheat issues on my i9500. Can't even think about over clocking it. Instead, I was think of some under clock.
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that has to do with android OS not samsung everything u open it first time , reopen it see how fast it will be
I see some of you guys are saying the S4 has over heating issues... BUT what is considered to be over heating? at what temp?
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I see some of you guys are saying the S4 has over heating issues... BUT what is considered to be over heating? at what temp?
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If we talk about cpu temp then I can't tell you but even the battery temp reaches above 55 to 60 for some users. In real life usage. It gets too hot to place it against our ear for a call.
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If we talk about cpu temp then I can't tell you but even the battery temp reaches above 55 to 60 for some users. In real life usage. It gets too hot to place it against our ear for a call.
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Oh if it thats I dont have to worry...
Both S4 versions have plenty of power. I'm more interested in undervolting for extra battery life.
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Both S4 versions have plenty of power. I'm more interested in undervolting for extra battery life.
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There is already custom kernel faux that allow cpu freq and voltage modifications
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You just want to be the Benchmark World Champion, don't ya ?
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Hi... My s10e is rooted and i want to unlock full cpu speed.
Can i overclock the cpu and the gpu.
Thank you.
i'll say.... No
I was looking for this and apparently no one has developed a kernel able to tweak clock speeds / change governors yet, so I guess they never will.
This is kind of strange as this is my first phone since 2012 there isn`t a way to do so. I think as SOCs evolve, the demand to change its behavior goes down.
If anybody knows of a way, let me know please. Thanks.