Anyone knows how to check if U8800 or U8800 PRO ?
Settings > about phone?
I have MIUI Galnet installed and it says: U8800 but default frequency is 1Ghz ... which is for U8800 Pro ... U8800 have 800Mhz CPU freq.
Well, then you maybe have u8800 with OC kernel.
mesnati said:
I have MIUI Galnet installed and it says: U8800 but default frequency is 1Ghz ... which is for U8800 Pro ... U8800 have 800Mhz CPU freq.
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Default frequency come with the kernel.. if u flash Miui.us, the default is also 1ghz.
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Most ROMs have updated the kernel to make CPU run at 1GHz.
So is there someone with MIUI on U8800 PRO and confirm that in Settings > about phone says: U8800 PRO ?
mesnati said:
So is there someone with MIUI on U8800 PRO and confirm that in Settings > about phone says: U8800 PRO ?
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Yes, me. It is X5, U8800, I won't put a image of my box that tells it is U8800 unless you really, REALLY need it.
Yes, my frequency in CPU is 1Ghz when using CM7 custom ROM, or MIUI, the kernels are updated to do (slight) clocking so it runs that fast. Your phone may randomly, possibly feel bit hot but it isn't even on same level of hot as you can make stock iPod touch go so nothing really panic inducing. Impact to battery life is also debatable because that is it's maximum cap, like in all portable technology most of the time your CPU may run at 200Mhz-500Mhz
That's all from me. Oh also, you can check yours by just removing the battery and checking labeling under it, there is model listed there, I think it officially goes that U8800 is the normal, and Pro has U8800pro labeled there. Though, your model should be normal u8800, seeing it runs a cROM meant for U8800 without problems.
What is the different between U8800 and U8800H. Because mine is U8800H.
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of questions...
I see on this custom mods you have OC version so can someone tell me how much is it safe, because if you OC a PC you get higher temperatures and I never OC a mobile phone. I currently have Samsung Galaxy 3. THX
Well. I think phone won't warm up if you set higher core speed but if you set higher voltage it can be a little warmer...
Sorry for my english
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pante5 said:
of questions...
I see on this custom mods you have OC version so can someone tell me how much is it safe, because if you OC a PC you get higher temperatures and I never OC a mobile phone. I currently have Samsung Galaxy 3. THX
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I've used apocalypse and kyrillos oc custom rom....the phone does warm up....but you can control temp by reducing the frequency using setcpu or such....
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ok thx guys
i live in china, the mistakes of language please skip them
1. CPU
OMAP 3630 Ti factory frequency is 720mhz, not 1ghz
here is the Ti official link: focus.ti.c o m/pr/docs/preldetail.tsp?prelId=sc09020§ionId=594
i really appraciate the quality of Ti CPU...I'm using ms2 at 1.3ghz, compare with the factory frequency,580mhz more.
is there any danger to overclock so much?
please give me some suggestion
2.Touch screen
i don't the details about the problem that ms2 has the touch delay...
someone says that it is caused by rom, others think it's about the screen quality.
i just want to know is the ms2 in other countries have the problem?
or droid 2 have the same problem?
how to resolve the problem?
3.bootloader&bootstrap
MOTO's official rom is really ungelivable, and bootloader lock the rom...
but bootstrap can escape the bootloader and put in the rom without certification or authorizing...
so why there isn't enough rom we can use?
i know the agen2stone, but the temprature is really let me feel scared...sometimes over 50C (temprature in china and about 122F)...and i don't like the UI. the most important , it is based on the official rom...but it is much better than official rom...
expecting a2s 2.0...
3.1 CM7 AND unofficial rom
defy have already had the CM7 and MIUI...
MS2 AND DEFY both have the bootloader, to adjust roms for defy into ms2 is much easier than other way(personal thinking, may be not correct).
i'm not good at development, hoping some developers can take my suggestion to get success on the CM7 or unofficial rom for ms2...
i can't use link yet, skip the space between the c o m in the link.
thanks
1. Orig Milestone is based on TI OMAP 3430 with 550mhz processor. People overclocking it to 1,2ghz. Milestone 2 which is based on TI OMAP 3630 (as well as Droid 2) is overclocked to 1ghz, and Droid 2 Global to 1,2ghz with the same chip, and it's stock frequency set by Motorola. I think they wouldn't overclock it if there would be any danger. More dangerous to your cpu is to high vsel level and temperature
2. I bet it's a software/touchscreen drivers problem. Anyway I will report it to them with some vid samples with comparison to other devices . I hope they will fix it with next updates.
3.
so why there isn't enough rom we can use?
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I'd love to know that as well...
mkmck said:
Milestone 2 which is based on TI OMAP 3630 (as well as Droid 2) is overclocked to 1ghz, and Droid 2 Global to 1,2ghz with the same chip
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http://developer.motorola.com/products/droid2/ --> Motorola says Droid 2 is based on omap 3620 (I don't know the differences)
I find max frequency at 1350Mhz (with stock vsel 66) and from what I've seen in other european Milestone2, it seems to be the limit of this device.
patton82 said:
I find max frequency at 1350Mhz (with stock vsel 66) and from what I've seen in other european Milestone2, it seems to be the limit of this device.
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Same here. Mine, with 1400 was rebooting
zhaoyihan said:
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MOTO's official rom is really ungelivable, and bootloader lock the rom...
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I don't think a non-Chinese-speaking could get the meaning of ungelivable.
It's kind of kuso and totally Chinglish.
zhaoyihan said:
i live in china, the mistakes of language please skip them
1. CPU
OMAP 3630 Ti factory frequency is 720mhz, not 1ghz
here is the Ti official link: focus.ti.c o m/pr/docs/preldetail.tsp?prelId=sc09020§ionId=594
i really appraciate the quality of Ti CPU...I'm using ms2 at 1.3ghz, compare with the factory frequency,580mhz more.
is there any danger to overclock so much?
please give me some suggestion
2.Touch screen
i don't the details about the problem that ms2 has the touch delay...
someone says that it is caused by rom, others think it's about the screen quality.
i just want to know is the ms2 in other countries have the problem?
or droid 2 have the same problem?
how to resolve the problem?
3.bootloader&bootstrap
MOTO's official rom is really ungelivable, and bootloader lock the rom...
but bootstrap can escape the bootloader and put in the rom without certification or authorizing...
so why there isn't enough rom we can use?
i know the agen2stone, but the temprature is really let me feel scared...sometimes over 50C (temprature in china and about 122F)...and i don't like the UI. the most important , it is based on the official rom...but it is much better than official rom...
expecting a2s 2.0...
3.1 CM7 AND unofficial rom
defy have already had the CM7 and MIUI...
MS2 AND DEFY both have the bootloader, to adjust roms for defy into ms2 is much easier than other way(personal thinking, may be not correct).
i'm not good at development, hoping some developers can take my suggestion to get success on the CM7 or unofficial rom for ms2...
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1.No need to worry about this
2.The cause is commomly considered to be the ROM itself.However, due to the BL , we can`t solve now.
3. There is a hardware checker in Milestone2, which will check the kernel everytime we boot the rom. Bootstrap just partly bypass the BL in software. STill not able to run custom kernel. So there is no real custom rom for us.
3.1 There is still some differences between their BLs. According to Mikevhl, MS2`s BL somehow locks more. But I think it`s just the matter of DEV`s effort. DEFY has many many many DEVS......while we MS2er just has MIKEVHL.........
For now, just support MIKEVHL and await him to release something
waigx said:
I don't think a non-Chinese-speaking could get the meaning of ungelivable.
It's kind of kuso and totally Chinglish.
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ungelivable roughly means " Not work well "
Endless7 said:
1.No need to worry about this
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Agreed,
Think about manufacture process of different CPUs which have the similar architecture.
They made from one silicon wafer but they labeled different clock rates depend on different stability levels in testing, and, this is not the frequency they designed for.
Manufacturers can also block some cores, L2-cache or something, so, that's AMD Phenom X3 and Phenom X4, some models of Intel Celeron and Pentium.
patton82 said:
http://developer.motorola.com/products/droid2/ --> Motorola says Droid 2 is based on omap 3620 (I don't know the differences)
I find max frequency at 1350Mhz (with stock vsel 66) and from what I've seen in other european Milestone2, it seems to be the limit of this device.
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My limit is 1355Mhz with 72 vsel, 66vsel will cause force close in media playback.
Endless7 said:
ungelivable roughly means " Not work well "
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Actually, this word came form a Chinese network language ( or slang ) "给力" which speaks just like "geli". It means energetic, very helpful or forcefulness. So "ungelivable" was made by the morphology of English words.
For example: The cheat sheet is sooooo ungelivable, I can't find anything related on it!
Congratulations, you got it.
Endless7 said:
My limit is 1355Mhz with 72 vsel, 66vsel will cause force close in media playback.
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From the official web page from Ti, the difference between 3630 and 3620 is the 720p...3630 can play 720p originally, but 3620 wasn't...Maybe MOTO fortify it with PowerVR 530...
here is the pic:View attachment 607640
Hi Guys!
I searched the forum and Google but I found nothing about the question, and what I found was very vague.
I would like to know how to overclock to 900Mhz on my GT540, I think I should increase the voltage to run the overclock, but could not find anything about this either. The maximum that can be stable is 806MHz.
They said it's only a few GT540 thats run on 900Mhz.
This information is correct?
Thanks for the reply! And sorry for my bad English.
Theres no need to overclock to 900, its will more than likly drain your battery in 6 hours. And not even make a difference to the performance.
ChriisM said:
Theres no need to overclock to 900, its will more than likly drain your battery in 6 hours. And not even make a difference to the performance.
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Humm, but I am curious on Quadrant results... and maybe 100 will make difference in some games?
I Play much games on my Phone LOL.
And thanks for your fast response!
What games?
I installed SwiftDroid v2.0 M5 and OC to 806 MHz. Angry Birds (+ Seasons & Rio) doesn't lag any more . What do you want more ?
It's about how much you can overclock the our phone depends on which part of the silicon has been made the processor and depends on kernel. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do.
Sorry for my bad English
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Hummm OK so...
Thanks everyone for replying!
MalarKeY007 said:
Hi Guys!
I searched the forum and Google but I found nothing about the question, and what I found was very vague.
I would like to know how to overclock to 900Mhz on my GT540, I think I should increase the voltage to run the overclock, but could not find anything about this either. The maximum that can be stable is 806MHz.
They said it's only a few GT540 thats run on 900Mhz.
This information is correct?
Thanks for the reply! And sorry for my bad English.
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I can overclock my phone at 900mhz but it's not very stable.
I had mine at 850MHz for a while. 800MHz is a lot more stable.
My phone will boot at 900MHz, but it's not very stable. Without cooling, and voltage control, you can't overclock a phone too far without losing stability.
i tweaked mine to 1ghz
but it only lasts about 30 seconds then it crashes out and reboots
i can get 864mhz to run stable without trying
i am gonna upload a tut for the 1ghz thing and i want to know how did they get
864mhz stable
silent_bob52637 said:
i tweaked mine to 1ghz
but it only lasts about 30 seconds then it crashes out and reboots
i can get 864mhz to run stable without trying
i am gonna upload a tut for the 1ghz thing and i want to know how did they get
864mhz stable
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Would be nice.
But 1Ghz is Danger, becuz our processor its make to 900Mhz. I think so.
MSM7227 is officially specified UP TO 600MHz
see link -> h**p://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a7227&c=qualcomm_msm7227
800MHz+ is already very good (+33% OC), got mine stable @ 880MHz (+46% OC)
How you get that stable?
sent from my gt540 mur4ik RC0 806mhz
Mine crashes when overclocked above 748MHz. But I don't mind.
Sorry I forgot: I use Mur4iks M4
There's no secret involved in this. All CPUs are manufactured to meet a guaranteed clock speed. That is the speed they have to meet in order to pass QC. Some CPUs will be able to run a little faster and some will be able to run a lot faster but all will be set at the default speed. The variance is just a factor of the manufacturing process. If you're lucky you get one that can do 900, if not, well you can't complain unless it won't do 600...
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fishears said:
There's no secret involved in this. All CPUs are manufactured to meet a guaranteed clock speed. That is the speed they have to meet in order to pass QC. Some CPUs will be able to run a little faster and some will be able to run a lot faster but all will be set at the default speed. The variance is just a factor of the manufacturing process. If you're lucky you get one that can do 900, if not, well you can't complain unless it won't do 600...
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Nice, now is solved the question. Thanks for you heads up.
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Hi guys. I'm planing to overclock and I want to know what do I put for min CPU frequency and max CPU frequency?
I'm running 2.3.7 swiftdroid 2.0
Thanks in advance
make sure the settings are not set on boot, min 122 then for max slowly increase from 600 then so on.. if the phone hangs take out the battery. this way you will know the maximum the cpu can go
I have overclocked to 900mhz i tried
going further but didn't want to risk it!!
i should try some day!!
androidboss7 said:
I have overclocked to 900mhz i tried
going further but didn't want to risk it!!
i should try some day!!
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you shouldn't
hey folks,
I would like to know what is the maximum stable overclock possibe for zte blade.
Im using cm7 nightlies and the max overclock frequency i can see is 864MHz. But my device will be stable only upto 691MHz or 710MHz.
What is your blade's max stable overclock.?
I heard some other android devices can be overclocked to their maximum value and remain stable at that value. What about ZTE blade. I think blade gets a lot of performance if it reaches stable at 864MHz. I don't bother the battery life or overheating really.
Is there any hack or something like that.?
672 max stable for me, my old one did 748. depends on your phone.
Has anybody had it over 800 stable?
wbaw said:
672 max stable for me, my old one did 748. depends on your phone.
Has anybody had it over 800 stable?
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once i used the userspace governor and got it to 806mhz and it was absolutely stable.
saaransh9 said:
once i used the userspace governor and got it to 806mhz and it was absolutely stable.
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I think it doesn't really change the speed with that governor, it's designed so you use a program to set the speed yourself, except none exist, I assume it doesn't work at all without it. It needs something to write the desired speed to a system device, if nothing does that then it'll just stay at the same speed.
Test new speeds with performance governor, that keeps the cpu at it's maximum speed, it's not ideal for battery life but you can see if it really is stable at that speed.
I got my blade to 806 mhz, too. I stress tested it with setCPU, and it was stable.
I didn't have the guts to test higher than 806, though.
and I don't leave my phone on overclock.
cowscrubber said:
I got my blade to 806 mhz, too. I stress tested it with setCPU, and it was stable.
I didn't have the guts to test higher than 806, though.
and I don't leave my phone on overclock.
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Just make sure that it isn't set to overclock on boot when you're testing higher speeds. Then the worst that can happen is it crashes & you know it doesn't work. Needs to be done in the name of science, so I know if it's worth enabling 864mhz & above in my kernels, or if nobody can ever get that high.
Nobody has managed to overvolt our cpu (msm7227) yet, I checked Google, it's probably not realistic to hope for it. I'm not sure it's possible at all. So whatever the maximum stable speed for your phone is, you're stuck with it, it'll never get any faster.
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Just make sure that it isn't set to overclock on boot when you're testing higher speeds. Then the worst that can happen is it crashes & you know it doesn't work. Needs to be done in the name of science, so I know if it's worth enabling 864mhz & above in my kernels, or if nobody can ever get that high.
Nobody has managed to overvolt our cpu (msm7227) yet, I checked Google, it's probably not realistic to hope for it. I'm not sure it's possible at all. So whatever the maximum stable speed for your phone is, you're stuck with it, it'll never get any faster.
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i dont think then galaxy 3 1ghz is possible that someone was talking about without overvolting
My blade can go to 748, over its reboot after 10min at performance governor
saaransh9 said:
i dont think then galaxy 3 1ghz is possible that someone was talking about without overvolting
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Idk, but my brother have a galaxy 3 and it's satble at 1.3Ghz..., when you read thread about kernel there is no OV
Send from my awsome ZTE Blade!
saaransh9 said:
i dont think then galaxy 3 1ghz is possible that someone was talking about without overvolting
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It's a totally different cpu to the blade. I could add an option to make your phone run at 1ghz if you want, but it'll just crash straight away, the samsung has a faster & different cpu. We'd need more volts to even attempt it.
Your phone will never run faster than 710mhz stable, if that's what you can get. There is no possible way, other than buying a different phone, to make it run any faster.
I'm still interested to see if anybody can actually run their phone at 864mhz without it crashing, for those few people, they might be able to go faster.
@wbaw , thanks for the info.
Surprised to hear that no one attempted to overvolt msm7227 . I feel it is still a great cpu with adreno 200 included and many current low end phones are having it.
i can get 748 on performance i had it for about half an hour with no reboots
I saw on Antutu benchmark that some people got their blades to 1.5 ghz.
It's probably a hoax.
cowscrubber said:
I saw on Antutu benchmark that some people got their blades to 1.5 ghz.
It's probably a hoax.
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Yeah, had see some with 3000 points, but its a build prop hack or somethings like this
Send from my awsome ZTE Blade!
Hm... The highest CPU rate without crashing was 710 Mhz for my Blade. Any higher values causes a unstable work or just rebooting.
My blade can handle 748 with sd writing but without 806 (but if you write to sd it crashes)
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My blade have 710Mhz as most stable overclock, if i try 748Mhz Blade freeze.
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729MHz is stable. 748MHz used to freeze sometimes.
729 Mhz with SmartAssV2 & CM7.
748 is stable with Performance governor for me,even on reboot. Haven't tried 768 and above.
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My device runs at 748M and stable, but crash if faster.
Yea so does anyone have u8800pro and is it good. Does it have all same specs like adreno 205 except for 1ghz processor. I have had u8800 and it was good but my parents are thinking of an android and they thought about this pro.
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from what i've read in many posts our u8800 cpu is a 1GHz underclocked to 800mhz... it can go up to 1.4 GHz and be very stable, with custom kernels you can overclock it up to 1.8 GHz which might not be as stable as 1400 mhz. u8800pro is pratically the same as the u8800 except for the cpu part.
Thats what i also thought. So that means its a good phone. Strange that only pro has a official ics update. Btw is that good?
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