[Q] Overclock? - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Hi! How much can IDEOS X5 be overclocked? Sorry for the noob question ;P
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Most ROMs have around 1800MHz limit... 1400 is safe, never tried it on maximum...

I use 1800MHz only when benchmarking.
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I found that myne was not stable on 1800MHz. It worked on 1700MHz for a benchmark. I had it on 1200MHz max for normal use.

Great to know guys!
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Aurora mod makes it 1 Gz default, so it should be safe for everyday use.
Max I got was 1.7 Ghz without problem.

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ZTE Blade Overclocking

How high have you guys gone?
Im stable at 748MHz and 50% AHB Bus, 1hour Angry Birds and no real heat.
Tried 846 but phone locked almost instantly.
Mine isn't that great; 672 max with OC+AHB kernal.
It's good enough to make a positive difference mind
How'syour battery life?
is there a significant difference?
Battery life isn't too bad for me as I'm using SetCPU profiles to moderate the clock frequencies at set battery levels. Overall, I'm getting about a day of good usage
Stable with oc at690+ahb+hui with japanese jellyfish 6
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Zte blade / san francisco overclocking
Hey guys, i have bought and rooted my new san francisco/zte blade, and wanted to know how do i over-clock it? does it require a rom with a kernel patch?
Cheers Guys
Sharkey
710 50% HW acceleration all stable and running far smoother...
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stylez said:
710 50% HW acceleration all stable and running far smoother...
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Thanks, wil try it out
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Thanks, wil try it out
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690 seems more stable and still way smoother, also set max to 250 when phone off and power save profile, can take a sec to jump back but defo saved battery.
ROM: jjf v9 btw ;-)
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Nexus S 4G / SetCpu

Hey im just wondering what other peoples specs are for SetCpu?
12000-1000 is what I'm normally set at..
but as far as Voltage and Advance settings I don't know to much in these 2 area's...
so just curious in what people do with these options, and if it increases performance?
Kernal: Matr1x 11.5
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I usually set mine to 1200 200 set it on lazy and its really smooth and very good battery life. I don't mess with the voltage.
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I usually undervolt and keep the stock 1000 / 100 (usually able to get about -75mV from each level w/ 100% stable. At -125mV I start to notice some instability.)
When I OC though I usually keep the voltage at stock and go 1200 / 250.
Anything over 1200 at stock and I find my phone starts getting unstable - everyone's is different though.
Interactive or Lazy Governors for both.
Currently running NexusBeam 4.1 and Glados 2.2.
Thinking about flashing back to ver. 3 though.
Thanks guys.. you guys dont touch options in advance?
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Overclocking? is it bad for the phone

Hello guys, I am going to get a huawei x5 cause a guy is selling it pretty cheap, it has 800mhz processor and I just want to match it till 1.0ghz. Does it decrease the life of the phone? (i will be getting a used one) and how good is the battery timing.
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Hello guys, I am going to get a huawei x5 cause a guy is selling it pretty cheap, it has 800mhz processor and I just want to match it till 1.0ghz. Does it decrease the life of the phone? (i will be getting a used one) and how good is the battery timing.
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I have mine at 1,4 ghz all the time, and never had any problem with it... battery life might be a bit less, I have to charge it every night but it happened the same when I didn't overclocked it...
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fjsferreira said:
I have mine at 1,4 ghz all the time, and never had any problem with it... battery life might be a bit less, I have to charge it every night but it happened the same when I didn't overclocked it...
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how much do you use it
TH3KiD said:
how much do you use it
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Standard use pretty much, 30-50 messages a day, 10-20 minutes of calling, wifi always on, a lot of facebooking, twittering and redditing and music listening for one hour.
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My phone is overlocking to 1.4 Ghz all time.., it's still very good.
The scorpion processor in the huawei ideos x5 is found in many phones which the processor speed range goes from 800 mHz to 1.4gHz. So in other words the huawei ideos x5 has an underclocked processor and the huawei ascend g300 has an overclocked 1.4gHz, which means only battery life will be affected. They run flawlessly from 800 to 1400 without any issue.
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I use it at 1ghz, only when i run apps which require more data processing i overclock it to 1.4ghz.
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What's about overclocking to 1.8 ghz?me I overclock it to 1.8 ghz when playing games like GTA III .
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It will run hotter and burn through battery. Be aware that not all u8800 phones can overclock to 1.8ghz though. Mine reboots constantly with anything above 1.6ghz. Stock kernel source for 2.6.35/3.08 allows up to 1.4ghz for the 7x30 based phones like ours, but it is not enabled as stock.
how bad can overclock be to the phone.
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First of all at 1.8ghz it is not stable, above 1.4 ghz it is not stable... phone will overheat faster... and heat decreases performance... and you risk melting your phone xD
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PaulMilbank said:
It will run hotter and burn through battery. Be aware that not all u8800 phones can overclock to 1.8ghz though. Mine reboots constantly with anything above 1.6ghz. Stock kernel source for 2.6.35/3.08 allows up to 1.4ghz for the 7x30 based phones like ours, but it is not enabled as stock.
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First of all at 1.8ghz it is not stable, above 1.4 ghz it is not stable... phone will overheat faster... and heat decreases performance... and you risk melting your phone xD
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All the time I'm using my U8800H (OXYGEN ROM) at 1 ghz but when playing GTA I overclock it to 1.8 ghz with no problem ,the highest temperature degree will be 39 and the battery will empty in 3 hours.
So what's the bad thing with 1.8 ghz?
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If it works for you, then nothing. Just making others aware that 1.8 is not always safe. I clocked to 1.8ghz and set it to persistent across reboots. With no use my phone rebooted and went into a boot loop. I had to install ROM again to fix.
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it's unnecessary to overclock it for daily use
i don't overclock my phone, and i it meets every day use at default 800MHz. Sometimes I play Modern Combat II , and it performed nice. so i don't think it's necessary to overclock it.
Mahdial said:
All the time I'm using my U8800H (OXYGEN ROM) at 1 ghz but when playing GTA I overclock it to 1.8 ghz with no problem ,the highest temperature degree will be 39 and the battery will empty in 3 hours.
So what's the bad thing with 1.8 ghz?
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39ºC? TEACH ME MASTER XD, my phone can go alot hotter than that...
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39ºC? TEACH ME MASTER XD, my phone can go alot hotter than that...
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More hotter!! ,in normal times you mean?
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If i overclock it yes
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I have mine at 1.8GHz all the time and it works great! (ROM: Aurora ICS 4.1_update1a)
And it heats as much at 1.8 as it does at 1.4...
Actually I don't know the cause of this difference in overclocking between our phones but I don't think it is a hardware reason. Maybe related to Roms or kernels. I tried to overclock mine at 1.8 ghz (MIUI Rom) all the time with no problem but the battery drains more in comparison with 1 ghz overclocking.
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yes
but it's not serious
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but it's not serious
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No, it's real. By the way guys, you can check out this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1956930
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oc defy to 2G

Hello,I oc my phone to 2Ghz,but its very slow.
I dont know why it is slow?
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yes OMAP 3630 are found to be stable at 1300mhz , but not more than that ,,
btw , for how much time u were able to get it working on 2ghz , without actually getting any kind of hotboot or freeze ??
I only set frequent and voltage in bootmenu.
My rom is lastest cm10.(20121205)
300hz 20v
600hz 34v
800hz 46v
2000hz 86v
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There are hundreds of reasons that could cause a slowdown. You have to be more specific. Other than that, it's very risky to set the CPU clock to 2ghz on a device that's meant to work at 800mhz. This means that you could cause the slowdown by setting the cpu clock to 2ghz.
Sometimes I see posts an just think: This person is that sort of man, who rotates the square in tetris....
2 GHz? What are you smoking?
I can max out oc to 1.4GHz, but after that it slows down.
At 2Ghz you need at least 102mv. Btw, can we somehow oc GPU?
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Posse666 said:
At 2Ghz you need at least 102mv. Btw, can we somehow oc GPU?
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That's not too advisable yet... custom kernel not stable enough...
And the BL is still locked, so GPU OC is more trouble than it's worth...
Dude.... Don't be sooo evil on the cpu.... U are only gonna fry it... And lose ur phone permanently... Bring it down to 1300...above that.. Don't expect any help for any mess ups...
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Undervolting

Anyone who undervolted his g2 ?
How low can we go ?
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Very good question.
I hope some guys will reply who have already undervolted.
My max cpu frequency is 1190 MHz.
I don't think you need more speed on 4.2.2 (actually i'm on stock rom).
Gonna depend on soc binning for your device
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My soc binning is 4 and I'm able to maintain stable undervolt by 50 mv (2.26 ghz @ 975 mv I think)
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-62.5 here, I'm sure I can do -75 ( done it before) but it get micro lag, so I go to -62.5 works fine, nice and cool.
-100
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Which app?
Trickstermod
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I'd like to hear more about this! At stock settings my phone overheats and throttles badly. Been testing different voltages and at the moment I'm down five -12,5mV steps @ 962,5mV. Better temperatures and better performance due to less throttling.
I wish I had a rooted phone to do that
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My soc binning is 4 and I'm able to maintain stable undervolt by 50 mv (2.26 ghz @ 975 mv I think)
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Where can you find the SOC binning value?
Edit: Hey looks like I found it
You can see the binning of your SoC in the last_kmsg located in /proc/last_kmsg.
You can also found it in /sys/devices/system/soc0 and search for pvs_bin and speed_bin or /d/acpuclk.
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