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?
subwars said:
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.
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Can anyone provide some info on how the CPU clock speed is configured in CM 5.07?
I currently have a MT3G and it's my understanding the CPU is designed for a max speed of 528mhz. Does the CPU always run at 528mhz or does it throttle up to 528 when needed and throttle back down when idle? Is there a max and min cpu speed in the latest CM build? I know I can use apps such as Overclock and SetCPU to adjust the throttling of the CPU and to overclock beyond 528mhz, I'm just wondering how it works by default in CM 5.07 before I decide to mess around with overclocking.
Thanks!
You need to get Set Cpu then if you pm me I can give you a link for zip you flash in after you have set cpu installed...it's universal and will let you clock your speed up around 800, though I recommend something around 614...
xtheishx said:
You need to get Set Cpu then if you pm me I can give you a link for zip you flash in after you have set cpu installed...it's universal and will let you clock your speed up around 800, though I recommend something around 614...
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Oh and by universal I mean it will work on any rom, for the 1.2...maybe it will work with any other phone but Ive only tested it on my-touches running different roms, therefore different kernels. Correct me if I'm wrong...And I didn't make it so I can't take the credit, I happen to find it but forget the site...
how's the impact on battery life?
waltcoleman said:
how's the impact on battery life?
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7-10 hours max depending on phone usage...
I just downloaded Jrummy's Overclocker and i was wondering what are some settings for a safe overclock. im shooting for 1.2
gkallivrousis said:
I just downloaded Jrummy's Overclocker and i was wondering what are some settings for a safe overclock. im shooting for 1.2
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1.2 should be no problem although all phones are different. start with the low voltage at 1.1 make sure the phone is stable. a quick test is to open the browser and load a few pages. a GOOD test is to run quadrant. then just increase the speed until it locks up. pull the battery and set it down 1 or 2 speeds and thats your max stable overclock at that voltage. most people are able to run 1.2 or 1.3 with no issues. i can run at 1.3 with no issues. any higher and after a few days (or less respectively) my phone hangs. Also increasing voltage will yield higher clocks but will drain the battery faster. just play around if the phone locks up just pull the battery. also i would not play with the manual settings until you are familiar with the basic ones first.
I am most stable at 1.25ghz LV. Currently running GummyJAR2.5 with Blueberry Theme.
No issues. I would recomend installing AutoKiller. This is not same as Task Killer. It frees up memory. Same function as the one that comes with Jrummy Overclock but you can customize it more.
auto killer waste battery we have plenty of memory on our phones
so what do you recommend for a jrummy oc? i was thinkin 1.2 on lv
I can only get up to Low volt 1.15 otherwise. Once I click on anything higher i get a MAJOR hanging as soon as its done overclocking. pissed but guess thats just the point that all phones are different.
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I can only get up to Low volt 1.15 otherwise. Once I click on anything higher i get a MAJOR hanging as soon as its done overclocking. pissed but guess thats just the point that all phones are different.
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yup...some people can run 1.4 with no problems...try upping the voltage a little
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auto killer waste battery we have plenty of memory on our phones
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I wasn't a believer until I installed it. My ram use to run low and some times made my DX run slow. Since installing the autokiller, my DX runs smoother, zippier and consistant. I have mine pre-set at extream. As for the battery, I don't notice any difference and I am semi heavy user. I been running Autokiller for a while.
Hey guys, I recommend using QuickClock Advanced for some real battery savings. It calculates the lowest stable vsel your cpu can handle and then you can overclock from there.
my settings
300mhz 15vsel
600mhz 30vsel
900mhz 45vsel
1200mhz 61vsel
I could never get over 1.1 using jrummy untill I changed the gov, use anything but "on demand" and I can get 1.4 all day. The stock settings work well using the "performance" gov but battery life can suffer if you get crazy. Performance keeps it running at top speed all the time. Hope this helps.
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Hey guys, I recommend using QuickClock Advanced for some real battery savings. It calculates the lowest stable vsel your cpu can handle and then you can overclock from there.
my settings
300mhz 15vsel
600mhz 30vsel
900mhz 45vsel
1200mhz 61vsel
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Ive used similar settings and worked fine on my phone running Rubix.
Helloooooo community!
I have a question...
I'm using HD2 with nand android and the rom
MDJ's CyanogenMod 7 v. 2.6
I installed the SetCPU and I managed to OC my device @ 1536MHz
I stess tested and it is stable, plus I'm using it for 2 days now!
stock temps after stress test: 33c
OC temps after stress test: 35-37c
My question is, is it safe to leave it as it is?
Cause according to temps, I don't think I have problem...
Also my profile is "On Demand"
Max: 1536MHz
Min: 245MHz
Thanks!
Hi,
From what I understand, on demand will not OC your CPU to 1.5 ghz, but use the CPU according to the performance it requires. If you use really intensive apps, CPU *might* go to 1.5 ghz, but it really just raises about as high as what's being used. I wouldn't recommend 1.5 ghz OC on your phone for a long term use. You never know what might happen.
Alot of people do it though, but my phone isn't stable at 1.2ghz so I'm not one of them.
You might have already figured out that HD2 can be overclocked as high as 1.5 GHz on its powerful Qualcomm SnapDragon Processor. Many people run their devices on default clock speed, but there are few of us who overclock their devices to get max out of it. So i have started this thread to know what your max clock speed is and what governer are you using. Post replies below. Also, don't forget to mention your Phone's Temperature if available.
Mine: 1.2 GHz On SmartAss Governer , Temperature Usually Around 95F
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1305MHz using interactive, temp alway @ 28°C even when phone get hot?? tho alway careful to let it cool down when it feels too hot.
I have underclocked ... to 720Mhz (interactive)
Performance is okay and saves battery live
Temperature is about 28 celcius.
1267, 768 when battery less than 30%, 422 when screen is off
On-demand w/screen on, conservative when <30% and screen off
Not great on battery, but good performance an no wake lag
CPU Load jump or whatever it is, set to 30%
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Sticks with no overclock
using a rom which is fast enough and saves battery life, Dont see a point that needed to overclock CPU
Undervolted to 576mhz, for better battery life.
Runs smooth enough for all apps, including navigation and games
No overclock for me, don't need it, phone is fast enough as it is.
Clock speed: 998mhz (default), governor: ondemand, temp: n/a
Good enough for me sweet onough on may battery.
P.s. there seems to be no difference(performance wise) between rafpigna kernel oc'd @1.5ghz and tytung kernel oc'd @1.2ghz, when testing on linpack and/or other smarbench tools
I figured this is the correct forum since it's related to the overclockable kernels?
Well anyway here's my experiences overclocking the U8800 (with geno's cm7 and oxygen I get similar results)
smartass governor 245MHz-1516Mhz
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About 2400 on Quadrant standard after a few runs. Stable (I don't remember any reboots atleast
ondemand governor 245Mhz-1516Mhz
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About 3000 on Quadrant standard after a few runs sometimes, sometimes it won't get higher than 2800. Some freezes / reboots.
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The strange thing is that the phone freezes if set the max. clock >1100Mhz with this governor. The phone runs fine for atleast ~5mins (haven't tested it for longer periods) even with the performance governor and max. clock 1516Mhz. (max. clock all the time). Anyway with interactive 245-1100 I get about 2400 in Quadrant if I remember correctly.
Anyone else been testing different OC settings? The strange thing with smartass is that you don't seem to get max. performance with it (3000 quadrant with ondemand vs. 2400 quadrant with smartass). I know there's a lot of stuff happening in the background which causes different results, but the difference is big. Could it be that smartass is is not giving max. performance because the temp is rising too fast or something? But on the other hand the score never is higher than 2400 even if the battery temp is 20C or something.
Also the interactive governor freezing if max. clock is above 1100Mhz is strange.
Oh yeah and the highest battery temp I've had is 41C, after which the phone froze (ondemand 245-1516).
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I figured this is the correct forum since it's related to the overclockable kernels?
Well anyway here's my experiences overclocking the U8800 (with geno's cm7 and oxygen I get similar results)
smartass governor 245MHz-1516Mhz
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About 2400 on Quadrant standard after a few runs. Stable (I don't remember any reboots atleast
ondemand governor 245Mhz-1516Mhz
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About 3000 on Quadrant standard after a few runs sometimes, sometimes it won't get higher than 2800. Some freezes / reboots.
interactive governor
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The strange thing is that the phone freezes if set the max. clock >1100Mhz with this governor. The phone runs fine for atleast ~5mins (haven't tested it for longer periods) even with the performance governor and max. clock 1516Mhz. (max. clock all the time). Anyway with interactive 245-1100 I get about 2400 in Quadrant if I remember correctly.
Anyone else been testing different OC settings? The strange thing with smartass is that you don't seem to get max. performance with it (3000 quadrant with ondemand vs. 2400 quadrant with smartass). I know there's a lot of stuff happening in the background which causes different results, but the difference is big. Could it be that smartass is is not giving max. performance because the temp is rising too fast or something? But on the other hand the score never is higher than 2400 even if the battery temp is 20C or something.
Also the interactive governor freezing if max. clock is above 1100Mhz is strange.
Oh yeah and the highest battery temp I've had is 41C, after which the phone froze (ondemand 245-1516).
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Very odd !
Well I can say my highest temp I reached was ondemand 245-1516 is 39 degree celsius feels nice to hold it great heat warmer at winter !
Quadrant is poop, you should use AnTuTu.
I'm using Oxygen with franco.Kernel+ZRAM and overclocked to 1,8GHz, governor is SavagedZen. Here is what I got:
Quadrant: 3533
AnTuTu: 4327
Attached screenshot of Quadrant but forgot to take screenshot off AnTuTu But I fortunately submitted that score, so you can check it with the AnTuTu app if you don't believe.
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Quadrant is poop, you should use AnTuTu.
I'm using Oxygen with franco.Kernel+ZRAM and overclocked to 1,8GHz, governor is SavagedZen. Here is what I got:
Quadrant: 3533
AnTuTu: 4327
Attached screenshot of Quadrant but forgot to take screenshot off AnTuTu But I fortunately submitted that score, so you can check it with the AnTuTu app if you don't believe.
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What oxygen version are you using?
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What oxygen version are you using?
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110809 but franciscofranco said it isn't smart to use his kernel with that version. So I restored backup and I'm waiting for update to franco.Kernel now.
Pelemane said:
110809 but franciscofranco said it isn't smart to use his kernel with that version. So I restored backup and I'm waiting for update to franco.Kernel now.
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I've done that too.. xD
Now I have near 3000 on antutu with smartass 400~1300
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110809 but franciscofranco said it isn't smart to use his kernel with that version. So I restored backup and I'm waiting for update to franco.Kernel now.
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I've done that too.. xD
Now I have near 3000 on antutu with smartass 400~1300
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Yeah I guess I'll wait too. Feeling a bit lazy today
Looks like smartass has similar score drops on antutu compared to ondemand. So I'll just keep it ondemand and 245-1500 for the moment. When the new kernel is released I'll try 1800
I'm running the latest (110811) Oxygen with its own kernel. 3300'ish points from Antutu and 2400'ish from Quadrant. Seems pretty standard. Gonna also try 1800 when franco gives us update.
EDIT: And clocks were 1516 Mhz and ondeman governor. Smartass gives a lot smaller results for me too. Only about 1800 in quadrant with smartass
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I'm running the latest (110811) Oxygen with its own kernel. 3300'ish points from Antutu and 2400'ish from Quadrant. Seems pretty standard. Gonna also try 1800 when franco gives us update.
EDIT: And clocks were 1516 Mhz and ondeman governor. Smartass gives a lot smaller results for me too. Only about 1800 in quadrant with smartass
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Have you had any freezes/reboots with ondemand 1516? I had quite a few and then changed back to smartass. The temp was around 37C so that shouldn't have been a problem. I haven't tried ondemand on the newest oxygen so it might work better now. It might have been the 2g/3g freeze with the earlier oxygen.
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Have you had any freezes/reboots with ondemand 1516? I had quite a few and then changed back to smartass. The temp was around 37C so that shouldn't have been a problem. I haven't tried ondemand on the newest oxygen so it might work better now. It might have been the 2g/3g freeze with the earlier oxygen.
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Yeah it freezes randomly. I did 3 runs on antutu and 2 runs of Quadrant succesfully and then left my phone on a table. After a little while the phone rebooted itself. So it rebooted when it at least should have been running 245Mhz. I didn't check my battery temperatures but it didn't feel even warm in hand when reboot happened.
Btw, I accidently thanked you for the message when I tried to quote.