Hi all,
this is my first post. I'm a x8 user since a few month now (my first smartphone at all) and i'm amazed by the developement progress and activity. So first thanks to all developers improving the xperia series.
doixanh:
thnx for this module, hope it will improve battery time a bit.
Do you (or anybody) know how the numbers (offsets i suppose) which the module changes relate to the actual voltages of the cpu?
greetings
Martin
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Good morning.
I am new to the world of the HTC and I have a question.
When that version will be available for NAND?
What is the best version of Android?
I am impatient. Thank you
Sorry for my language, I'm french.
fred89 said:
Good morning.
I am new to the world of the HTC and I have a question.
When that version will be available for NAND?
What is the best version of Android?
I am impatient. Thank you
Sorry for my language, I'm french.
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Maybe will be available in September, maybe not.
Use search function will be more helpful.
remember use the michyprima's zimage, it pushs my quadrant score to 1817
fred89 said:
Good morning.
I am new to the world of the HTC and I have a question.
When that version will be available for NAND?
What is the best version of Android?
I am impatient. Thank you
Sorry for my language, I'm french.
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Good things come to those, who wait. ;-)
B.R.
d3m0n
JJbdoggg said:
how exactly do you know that? any proof?
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my mistacke...by overclocking each HW component works much more stable and cooler. I hear temperature is 10 c lower when you overclock hd2
i see your point but there are hundreds of people are using the oc'ed kernel in shubcrafts build yet ive seen VERY few complaints
p.s.
Everyone! i have suceeded in making teh androids run on teh nands the link is -***MOD EDIT- Link removed: Extremely obscene material.Immediate ban placed on this user account***
Problems ? i have E8400 Oc to 4.0 ghz for every day. its 100 % stable with custom cooling .
Thats does not change the fact he is runing much more hotter and more IMPORTANT his life span is reduced very much.
hd2 cpu OC'ed that much with no cooling at all can cause great deal of hw problems in long therm. be sure in that.
11cal cal i know oure problem,it ia because we are waiting for a new shui8 android build......we need some sleep lol...btw,i do not want a nand version,i want a nas version with network share so i can run android remotely haha..
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
ognjeniHD said:
and melts down your hd2 cpu ...dough
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let me also say that overclock is optional. there are optimizations (code is optimized for armv7-a architecture, and other optimizations), but overclock is not enabled by default. w/ my kernel mhz range is 245-998.
Also CPU is downvolted so that means minor battery usage and higher cpu life due to minor voltage.
So why are you saying something that's not true?
@JJbdoggg
@michyprima you are talking about builds ( which only have OC option enabled ) and im talking about alrady Oc'ed devices with such builds
most builds do not have it enabled by default. atleast none that Ive tested. The kernal gives the ability to do it but it isnt set till setcpu is used.
My co-worker has been running his droid fulltime overclocked and has had no problems. I highly doubt any overclocking of phones is that extreme.
If the life span of your desktop cpu is reduced then you are either one applying to much voltage or two using not enough cooling.
Heres more info just to clarify.
http://www.overclockers.com/overclockings-impact-on-cpu-life/
i see i will have to explain some facts about overcloking so everybody understand, so we stop talking nonsense.
Each CPU have its own lifetime , some of earlyer Intel sockets had its lifetime of about 100 000 work hours.
Each time you give CPU more voltage, more than he is supposed to have, he is producing more temperature which offcourse lower his lifetime by certain amount of work hours compared to planed lifetime.
You all talk some nonsense, how some of your friends uses OC HW or phones few weeks or months. if you had time to read my post precisely, you could noticed i said in long therm.
Back again to OC..using custom cooling will only make cpu stable, will not restart or overhear due to over -voltage.
and there is many more factors that is making slighty different situation in hd2 cpu compared to pc...
Negative side is that there is no cooling..only positive side is that hd2 cpu is most of time working on 200-400 mhz depending on the thing you are doing on your phone at the time.
but be sure when you use his full potential, like in multimedia (gaming, playing video ...) in that OC condition, in long therm you are risking to cause HW problems on your phone because of over voltage -missing any kind of cooling that OC 'ed cpu.
my last msg about this.
Cheers
I guess he didnt read my exact post detailing the negative effects and how to determine them... I guess its nonsense even though its factual.
Hi !
It's my first thread, i hope you can find the solutions to solve my problem.
In first time, i'm sorry to my bad english. So, my problem is:
I have a HTC HD2 and i know to install Android on that. My new challenge is to overclock my device, with SetCPU or other. I have already followed some tutorials to do a few profiles... I did it, the maximum value i selected is 998 MHZ. It's Ok i think, i cross "Set on boot" and "enbale" so when i use Quadrant Standard Edition, i check 1024 Mhz. But when i see the device of XDA's devs i can see like rafpigna's nand 3024 MHZ ! Here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908528
My questions are:
1. How can i do it ?
2. Can i accelerate my N64's roms (with N64oid) if i succeed to solve this problem ?
Thx for all.
MAMiiX said:
Hi !
It's my first thread, i hope you can find the solutions to solve my problem.
In first time, i'm sorry to my bad english. So, my problem is:
I have a HTC HD2 and i know to install Android on that. My new challenge is to overclock my device, with SetCPU or other. I have already followed some tutorials to do a few profiles... I did it, the maximum value i selected is 998 MHZ. It's Ok i think, i cross "Set on boot" and "enbale" so when i use Quadrant Standard Edition, i check 1024 Mhz. But when i see the device of XDA's devs i can see like rafpigna's nand 3024 MHZ ! Here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908528
My questions are:
1. How can i do it ?
2. Can i accelerate my N64's roms (with N64oid) if i succeed to solve this problem ?
Thx for all.
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Same question here... but, we really need to use setcpu????
I hope some people can answer us
MAMiiX said:
Hi !
It's my first thread, i hope you can find the solutions to solve my problem.
In first time, i'm sorry to my bad english. So, my problem is:
I have a HTC HD2 and i know to install Android on that. My new challenge is to overclock my device, with SetCPU or other. I have already followed some tutorials to do a few profiles... I did it, the maximum value i selected is 998 MHZ. It's Ok i think, i cross "Set on boot" and "enbale" so when i use Quadrant Standard Edition, i check 1024 Mhz. But when i see the device of XDA's devs i can see like rafpigna's nand 3024 MHZ ! Here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908528
My questions are:
1. How can i do it ?
2. Can i accelerate my N64's roms (with N64oid) if i succeed to solve this problem ?
Thx for all.
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This is totally dependent on the Kernel supporting overclock.
This question cannot be answered completely due to the fact there are several Android ROMs with different configurations and preset Set-CPU profiles.
Also it appears you've mistaken the Quadrant score to be the frequency of the CPU? The CPU was not 3024MHz, that is the Quadrant score. The CPU was 1.5Ghz.
I believe 998MHz is the standard highest processor speed of the HD2, unless you have a Kernel which supports overclocking you can do whatever you want in Set-CPU and it won't change a thing.
I'm afraid I cannot answer your question regarding the emulator but I believe it would not have a massive effect, maybe fix some lag if you have any.
Thanks you very much. So if i install the Rapigna's buil i can have this quadrant's score ? Really ? Because it's HIS Kernel which he can does this ?
Isnt it also the case the overclocking will only work when the phone is running with the charger plugged in?
I have not seen any overclocking working on battery (although i imagine it would kill the battery!).
geekyhawkes said:
Isnt it also the case the overclocking will only work when the phone is running with the charger plugged in?
I have not seen any overclocking working on battery (although i imagine it would kill the battery!).
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No.
There are a multitude of threads from users moaning about overclocking depleting the battery far quicker than the standard clock settings. That on its own is enough to conclude the phone doesn't have to be plugged in to allow the overclock to work.
MAMiiX said:
Thanks you very much. So if i install the Rapigna's buil i can have this quadrant's score ? Really ? Because it's HIS Kernel which he can does this ?
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You may receive comparable results although Quadrant scores have been criticised because of what they are based upon. You may receive lower scores. Running your phone in an overclocked state is an effective way of shortening the life of your phone, if you want to play games so much I would suggest maybe a PSP or Nintendo DS?
Overclocking depends on the kernel that is used. Kernel like tytung's kernels supports max speeds of up to 1190mhz. Rapigna's kernel supports up to 1.5ghz.
Based on this, if you use these kernels, use it alongside setcpu to control your overclocking.
However, I strongly advise against overclocking + charging at the same time unless if you are in an air conditioned room. There has been some speculation that overheating might be related to the recent outburst of touchscreens failing "mysteriously". Another technique to avoid this is to use a battery temp profile in SET CPU to give you a warning when your battery has reached dangerous levels.
Thanks for all !
1190mhz is the best and safest over clock speed
First of all, this is NOT my work! Its made by [email protected], and i just share it whit you guys!
this is great mod for:
-those who run a lot of apps and lose smoothness that way
-all who found our x8 lazy and unresponsive whit current system
For me does not show some improvements in antutu benchmark, but i can tell is much much smoother whit this tweak!
For more info and links visit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353903
You can press the thanks button if this helped you!
EDIT: After few testing I can tell my SDcard read/write is increased!
I don't trust benchmarking
I trust real work and performance
who need high score with ****y performance?
and almost most of this tweaks are in every rom here
Thanks for sharing
truth! small diference in antutu and huge on phones performance!
And What about battery life after tweak?
battery life don't change for me!
Now, after approx 1/2 year our 7.7 (I have an 6810 wifi only) get smooth.
Stock ROM: No IPad-killer. To slow.
First CM10 builds: also not fluid enough. (remember in the tablet is a 1,4 GHz dualcore and fast GPU!)
Now since the last works of loccera on CM10, the tablet is quite fast. I'm using PA 2.20 at the moment. But it is just a new "distribution" (in linux sence: a compilation of sources and patches (nevertheless thank you very much for the great work andoguide.fr!!!!!) and NOT new development "under the hood". - It seems, just loccera is the only one who is able to do the hard coding work; including the CM10 basis for PA 2.20 for our 6800/6810 tablets.
So my question is: if it would be possible to merge additional governors to the kernel?
- smartassV2 is really awesome in fast response and will reduce lags in GUI (and is battery friendly).
- other govenors are also quite worth to try. like "pegasusq" or "hyper" (from 9100 and all newer equinox samsung devices)
As I know from my experiences with kernels on the galaxy ace 1 and now on the S2 9100 the last smoothness just come from the governor. So now, CM10 for 6800/6810 is just one step away to get be one of the smoothest/fastes tablets. - Would be nice to make the final tuning of the kernel l!!!
I suggest, it is not too hard to include the governors patches into the kernel!?!
Code basis should be very similar to the kernels of other equinox ARM processors (a lot of samsung phones have the same kind of processor and also MALI GPU as our tablet.)
Can somebody help??
p.s.
I'm still not allowed to post in the developer section. Therefore I must do here. If other feels the same. Please refer to this request in the CM10 section of loccera! Thank you!
GNUDroid said:
Now, after approx 1/2 year our 7.7 (I have an 6810 wifi only) get smooth.
Stock ROM: No IPad-killer. To slow.
First CM10 builds: also not fluid enough. (remember in the tablet is a 1,4 GHz dualcore and fast GPU!)
Now since the last works of loccera on CM10, the tablet is quite fast. I'm using PA 2.20 at the moment. But it is just a new "distribution" (in linux sence: a compilation of sources and patches (nevertheless thank you very much for the great work andoguide.fr!!!!!) and NOT new development "under the hood". - It seems, just loccera is the only one who is able to do the hard coding work; including the CM10 basis for PA 2.20 for our 6800/6810 tablets.
So my question is: if it would be possible to merge additional governors to the kernel?
- smartassV2 is really awesome in fast response and will reduce lags in GUI (and is battery friendly).
- other govenors are also quite worth to try. like "pegasusq" or "hyper" (from 9100 and all newer equinox samsung devices)
As I know from my experiences with kernels on the galaxy ace 1 and now on the S2 9100 the last smoothness just come from the governor. So now, CM10 for 6800/6810 is just one step away to get be one of the smoothest/fastes tablets. - Would be nice to make the final tuning of the kernel l!!!
I suggest, it is not too hard to include the governors patches into the kernel!?!
Code basis should be very similar to the kernels of other equinox ARM processors (a lot of samsung phones have the same kind of processor and also MALI GPU as our tablet.)
Can somebody help??
p.s.
I'm still not allowed to post in the developer section. Therefore I must do here. If other feels the same. Please refer to this request in the CM10 section of loccera! Thank you!
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It would also be great to see overclocking added (selection for 1600MHz in the stock performance options)
Hi Everyone!
This is my second post. I am now using a custom ROM on my Lenovo a6000. I am enjoying it yet I still want to make it even more awesome which is why I keep on looking for good apps to improve my device. I came across with LSpeed and many have spoken that it was a good app.
However, I find it similar to Kernel Adiutor which is already installed together with the RR ROM. Now my question is, is it safe to use both of it together at the same time? Is there any side effects or bad results?
Looking forward to your honest answers.
Regards,
Borj
xda_borj said:
Hi Everyone!
This is my second post. I am now using a custom ROM on my Lenovo a6000. I am enjoying it yet I still want to make it even more awesome which is why I keep on looking for good apps to improve my device. I came across with LSpeed and many have spoken that it was a good app.
However, I find it similar to Kernel Adiutor which is already installed together with the RR ROM. Now my question is, is it safe to use both of it together at the same time? Is there any side effects or bad results?
Looking forward to your honest answers.
Regards,
Borj
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.THeRe Is No ConNEction BetWeen THoSe 2 APps..
USe FreelY Both OF ThEm
No SIdE EFfeCts...
EnJoY
The Hard Gamer said:
.THeRe Is No ConNEction BetWeen THoSe 2 APps..
USe FreelY Both OF ThEm
No SIdE EFfeCts...
EnJoY
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Thank you! I am just curious because LSpeed also have CPU Governors which Kernel Adiutor also have. Not just that, they almost got the same features. Does this two won't cause problems on managing CPU Cores when used together at the same time?
xda_borj said:
Thank you! I am just curious because LSpeed also have CPU Governors which Kernel Adiutor also have. Not just that, they almost got the same features. Does this two won't cause problems on managing CPU Cores when used together at the same time?
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What Lspeed contains is the governer tuner
it just improves the throttling of cpu and does not change your governer
use both of them freely
The Hard Gamer said:
What Lspeed contains is the governer tuner
it just improves the throttling of cpu and does not change your governer
use both of them freely
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No bro, actually the updated LSpeed on Google Paystore does CPU governors. Please check it yourself.