Is there an app to overclock the gpu - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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No. Overclocking the cpu accomplishes that. Its an SOC, so both reside on the same silicon.

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Quadrant score.

I used the standard edition and got a score of 1780.
Is that about right for a rooted G2? Just curious.
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Overclock it with setcpu
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1780 sounds about right but you will notice a huge increase with a little overclocking. Give it a try if you're into that kind of thing
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Sorry, I forgot to mention, I am using setcpu to the max of 998 mhz.

Atrix quadrant question

While running quadrant I checked the system info and it said my atrix only has one core I know it has two but is this beca us e quadrant isnt supporting dual core yet?
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probably because android isn't supporting dual core yet, not just quadrant.
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OneStepAhead said:
probably because android isn't supporting dual core yet, not just quadrant.
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Actually android does support dual core. Quadrant does NOT bench both cores, just one. If you'd like a multi core bench I recommend smart bench 2011.
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Overclock

If anyone out there has overclocked there phone, does it still run well after a few months etc.
I plan on rooting and overclocking to 1.5ghz (on demand) and just want to know if it will wreck the phone after months of use. I am aware overclocking is not recommended for long periods but just want to see if people have had hardware issues after prolonged overclocking..
Thanks in advance
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Its not the clockspeed you need to worry about. It's voltages that can damage the H/W.
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So using SetCPU to 1.5GHz changes the voltage?
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So using SetCPU to 1.5GHz changes the voltage?
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Well the higher the clockspeed the higher the voltage. Kernels like doomlords allow you to undervolt though. Keep in mind if you reduce voltage too much though, device will become unstable and reboot alot
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Im currently running at 1.5GHz and have IncrediControl running undervolt at 1200 (tested for few hours seems OK so far)
Does this mean I am correctly undervolted and are these settings ok for battery life/temp etc
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If it has been running well so far, I don't think you need to worry.
Just wanted to make sure undervolting doesnt cause damage to the cpu and battery
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Simmo3D said:
Just wanted to make sure undervolting doesnt cause damage to the cpu and battery
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Undervolting wont damage the CPU. As long as it's stable, the less voltage the better
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Thanks for the help guys

I wonder if?

I wonder if we could overclock the galaxy 2 note.
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Yes we could and can already. Perseus kernel does it to 1800mhz
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yes we can.
Andreilux says that the CPU in Note II has some new bands or something which nake it possible for us to overclock it (to 1900 mHz, i guess)

Nexus 4 running over 100oC safe??

I was messing arround with overclocking and undervolting. after f*****g up my app data with a "bad" undervolt I had a look at overclocking and I get over 100oC and still rising running at 1.7GHz is this normal? I have a fast binned chip
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Also getting over 80oC on stock!
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Well the bar only goes up to 100
What does that tell you.
Bring down your oc dude.
The CPU safety threshold is 110.
Meaning if it gets to 110 your phone will shut itself down to prevent damage
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Thats all I wanted to know ... But 80+oC is insane for stock!
After undervolting its 75-78oC but that 3x more than my gaming PC!!! (And 2x the GPU temp)
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Well what are you doing to cause this heat. On both screenshots you are showing Max load. Max CPU freq at quad core. Of course your CPU is going to be overheating.
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I'd prefer it if my phone was fatter with a heat sink........
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ganon11000 said:
I'd prefer it if my phone was fatter with a heat sink........
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if you wanna go mental with O/C, you should go for watercooling or liquid N2
haha, although I did apply thermal compound to my galaxy 5 and it was a lot cooler (it has a metal thing that is conveniently over the CPU
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While gaming (or what ever you are doing to get it that high) have someone stand behind the phone with an upside down can of compressed air blowing on the back of the phone. This should help.
ganon11000 said:
I was messing arround with overclocking and undervolting. after f*****g up my app data with a "bad" undervolt I had a look at overclocking and I get over 100oC and still rising running at 1.7GHz is this normal? I have a fast binned chip
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So how many eggs did u fry on the back panel of the phone?
ashishv said:
So how many eggs did u fry on the back panel of the phone?
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I forgot to try that

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