Running Nottachtrix 1.2.1. Want CPU to stay underclocked for battery life...lasts way longer at 600mhz.
Use SetCPU to adjust the clock speeds.
System Tuner works very well for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.pmw
Setcpu also. Never had issues with it.
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One issue that I have had with underclocking is that whenever I underclocked, the second core goes offline and stays offline forever. If you use system tuner, you will notice that the second core will remain offline unless you go back to 1ghz.
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Setcpu also. Never had issues with it.
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So why isn't it sticking for me? It lasts for a few minutes but goes away because I'm not sure why.
Did you try adding a profile and checking notifications? That might keep it in memory...
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Atrix_Owner said:
One issue that I have had with underclocking is that whenever I underclocked, the second core goes offline and stays offline forever. If you use system tuner, you will notice that the second core will remain offline unless you go back to 1ghz.
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You only use both cores when you need it, and 99% of the time the Atrix does not need to utilize both cores. You will see them kick in working full time when using the lapdock. I use System Tuner with Faux 1.0GHz and mild UV on Nottachtrix 1.3.1. Everything runs fine as far as CPU utilization goes.
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So why isn't it sticking for me? It lasts for a few minutes but goes away because I'm not sure why.
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What kernel are you using?
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What kernel are you using?
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Stock
Going to try setting notifications to keep it in the status bar...that may have been my problem doh...
Edit: where is that setting? I have profiles and set on boot enabled I don't see a notifications option though...
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Going to try setting notifications to keep it in the status bar...that may have been my problem doh...
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You can also try the widget. That may help things.
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CaelanT said:
You only use both cores when you need it, and 99% of the time the Atrix does not need to utilize both cores. You will see them kick in working full time when using the lapdock. I use System Tuner with Faux 1.0GHz and mild UV on Nottachtrix 1.3.1. Everything runs fine as far as CPU utilization goes.
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I know that you only use both cores when you need it but when you underclock to let's say 750Mhz or lower, the second core will go offline after a while and stay like that. If you play a game or watch a video, the second core will still stay offline and one way to find out is to go to the "Times" tab in System Tuner, and you will see that the second core has not been working at all even when you play intensive 3D games or watch HD videos. This happens only when you underclock.
Use Faux's enhanced stock kernel. U won't be disappointed. Here.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1156040
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Use Faux's enhanced stock kernel. U won't be disappointed. Here.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1156040
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Im waiting for faux to release the 026 version for CM7.
Why not just use the 1.3 ghz overclock kernel and underclock to 1.0 stock?
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I know that you only use both cores when you need it but when you underclock to let's say 750Mhz or lower, the second core will go offline after a while and stay like that. If you play a game or watch a video, the second core will still stay offline and one way to find out is to go to the "Times" tab in System Tuner, and you will see that the second core has not been working at all even when you play intensive 3D games or watch HD videos. This happens only when you underclock.
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If your phone isn't clocking to a certain speed, it doesn't believe it actually needs the second core. I think it kicks in after 800mhz or so
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If your phone isn't clocking to a certain speed, it doesn't believe it actually needs the second core. I think it kicks in after 800mhz or so
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I believe the second core has to work when you are playing 3d games and watching HD videos regardless of the frequency. I basically want both cores to work at 750mhz but the second always goes offline and it never comes back. Even when browsing you can feel that its slower due to the second core not working.
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Edit: where is that setting? I have profiles and set on boot enabled I don't see a notifications option though...
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For me it's just right of the enable profiles? take a look at the screenshot
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For me it's just right of the enable profiles? take a look at the screenshot
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strange I don't have that. Maybe because I'm running gingerbread stock based Nottachtrix ROM?
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Why not just use the 1.3 ghz overclock kernel and underclock to 1.0 stock?
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doesn't work either. Whatever controls the max frequency goes away...gets pushed out of RAM...returns to full overclock of 1.3ghz.
Related
Being new to the Android world, I'm a little unsure of what my settings should be for SetCPU on my Epic.
Looking for something that would offer a good balance of battery and performance without crippling the device too much.
Thanks in advance...
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I keep mine short and simple. I am using a kernel at allows for overclocking so I set the max to 1.2Ghz and the min to 200Mhz. You can play around with the scaling to see which governor works for you best. It's really up to your butt-o-meter.
Under "Profiles" I have one single profile for "Sceen Off" that keeps my EPIC at 200Mhz when the screen is off.
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Under "Profiles" I have one single profile for "Sceen Off" that keeps my EPIC at 200Mhz when the screen is off.
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Your epic doesn't freeze when you do that? No matter which kernel I use, if I set it so that my phone down clocks when the screen is off it freezes. It won't unlock and the only way for me to be able to use it again is to pull the battery out and reboot.
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no problems here with my settings
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Your epic doesn't freeze when you do that? No matter which kernel I use, if I set it so that my phone down clocks when the screen is off it freezes. It won't unlock and the only way for me to be able to use it again is to pull the battery out and reboot.
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I set mines to min 100 max 1200 conservative scaling and its been almost 48 hours and I have yet to have a lock up or freeze up im using the Stoopid fast kernel posted in Android development, set cpu 2.03 and AOSP OC v2 ROM
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Your epic doesn't freeze when you do that? No matter which kernel I use, if I set it so that my phone down clocks when the screen is off it freezes. It won't unlock and the only way for me to be able to use it again is to pull the battery out and reboot.
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Nope. Seems to love it. I guess my EPIC and my EVO share their love for UV + underclocking maybe they really are related
I keep my Epic 1.2 -600 , I'd recommend the Stoopid Fast Kernel as well. The phone is still quick and phone is better with battery life and a hell of a lot quicker when it comes to charging.
I have mine set to 100 Min / 1200 Max. No problems that I can tell.
MixUp kernel.
What about the advanced settings? Can somebody explain to me what they are for?
when i input my own settings it wont show the settings. it just says 1 if at max and 0 if anything else. i love the app i just dont think its really working. i'm wondering if the kernel i'm on allows it to change cpu speeds.
running suppernova build 1.5
kernel 2.6.32.9 (not sure what that means)
Mr.Muscles said:
I keep my Epic 1.2 -600 , I'd recommend the Stoopid Fast Kernel as well. The phone is still quick and phone is better with battery life and a hell of a lot quicker when it comes to charging.
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might be a stupid question...but is that a Froyo Kernel your running thur?
Here is what I have on mine set to and I get at least 11 to 12hrs of battery life and its super fast
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Here is what I have on mine set to and I get at least 11 to 12hrs of battery life and its super fast
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i was always told to leave it on concervative scaling for sgs phones. Conservative won't allow my phone's screen to toggle on if my max is over 400. If i set it to ondemand, it works just fine at 400mhz.
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i was always told to leave it on concervative scaling for sgs phones. Conservative won't allow my phone's screen to toggle on if my max is over 400. If i set it to ondemand, it works just fine at 400mhz.
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Huh. I just set it up the way I have it my phone just flys and I get 1965 on quadrant just try it out and if it doesn't work just go back to conservative. Make sure u enable the profiles
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I thought SetCPU didn't work with the Froyo Builds.
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I thought SetCPU didn't work with the Froyo Builds.
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It does. Where did u hear that
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It does. Where did u hear that
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I forgot where I read it but it was when I sold my Evo and moved to this section of the forums. I'll look around some more and see if I come up with something but I thought it was something like "Until Froyo gets officially released Set Cpu can't work with it. I bought set cpu a long time ago and didn't use it since. I'm about to throw that bad boy on though to see if it makes any difference.
It's not that SetCPU doesn't work with froyo, but the stock kernel on froyo already scales between 100mhz to 1000mhz without it. I do not have it installed and when I run a system monitor mine usually idles between 200mhz to 400mhz and ramps up whenever a notification comes in or syncing starts.
Just did a screen cap and the phone it idling at 135mhz.
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It's not that SetCPU doesn't work with froyo, but the stock kernel on froyo already scales between 100mhz to 1000mhz without it. I do not have it installed and when I run a system monitor mine usually idles between 200mhz to 400mhz and ramps up whenever a notification comes in or syncing starts.
Just did a screen cap and the phone it idling at 135mhz.
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thats true.
also. setCPU messes with your 4g connection to connect. i wasent able to connect when i turnned on the setcpu but i was on the stock conservative setting. i think 4g requires alot of cpu usage that setCPU dosent recognize. SMH
Hey guys, I'm kind of new to the forum. Sorry if this is a frequently asked question, but I just was wondering if you can overclock the Motorola Droid 2 and if it's even worth it. Thanks!
If we could we would. The simple answer for now is No because the Bootloader is locked so we can't flash Kernels to OC
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If we could we would. The simple answer for now is No because the Bootloader is locked so we can't flash Kernels to OC
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Sounds to me like a challenge! I'm sure someone can do this!
Eh thought so, hopefully someone will find a way, but it's not really necessary my phone is already pretty fast. Just was curious.
http://nenolod.net/~nenolod/sholes/README
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http://nenolod.net/~nenolod/sholes/README
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interesting read, thanks.
But yeah, basically just get ready to hurry up and wait. People will be working on it until someone gets in.
For now you'll just have to be glad you live in the future and get to carry computers in your pocket I guess.
Does this information apply to Droid 2? Everything I see on this post looks like it refers to the Sholes (Milestone, Original Droid) and not the Droid 2 (different hardware).
Heya. I'm the developer of QuickClock, another overclocking app in the market. I was wondering if many Droid2 owners had tried it out? I've added support for a bunch of devices that I don't have direct access too, so I'm hoping to get some confirmation that it does indeed work as it should.
Thanks much,
Paul
I was going to oblige you and try out your app, but it wasn't a free app.
I'm not going to pay to beta test it for you.
Mike
If you google droid 2 overclock, there are several sites with instructions on how to do it.
Root your phone and get the Droid 2 Overclock app by JRummy16 in the android market. Only $1.50 and worth every penny.
Many options, including profiles (screen on/off, temp, etc)
Choose your voltage (Ultra low, Low, Medium, High)
Overclock up to 1.45GHz (my phone can only take 1.35GHz on ultra low voltage)
*Be careful when overclock on low voltage. DO NOT check "apply on boot" until you know your cpu can handle what you have overclocked too, or you could be facing bootloops.*
orkillakilla said:
Root your phone and get the Droid 2 Overclock app by JRummy16 in the android market. Only $1.50 and worth every penny.
Many options, including profiles (screen on/off, temp, etc)
Choose your voltage (Ultra low, Low, Medium, High)
Overclock up to 1.45GHz (my phone can only take 1.35GHz on ultra low voltage)
*Be careful when overclock on low voltage. DO NOT check "apply on boot" until you know your cpu can handle what you have overclocked too, or you could be facing bootloops.*
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It's definitely a great app; the customization options allow you to tweak the overclocking settings exactly to your liking, and the extra features (ad blocking, memory management) are a plus.
Can't overclock a droid 2. A ha ha ha, a ha ha ha ha.
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Sounds to me like a challenge! I'm sure someone can do this!
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lizard1 said:
Can't overclock a droid 2. A ha ha ha, a ha ha ha ha.
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This thread was made a while before we gained the kernel module and the ability to overclock.
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Sorry for making fun, I didn't take care to notice how old my quoted post was. All in good fun. Looks like somebody owes me one.
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Sorry for making fun, I didn't take care to notice how old my quoted post was. All in good fun. Looks like somebody owes me one.
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It's ok to have fun I was just pointing that out. It's all good!
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Good lord that app has a lot of features. It's pretty funny that my D2 is faster doing things @ 300 Mhz than my Eris @ 768 Mhz.
I'm keeping mine at 1GHz max but at very low voltage. I had some trouble running Hungry Shark 2 at anything higher. I tried all voltages so I don't know what the problem is since everything else ran ok even at higher clocks.
Anyhow I like to make a profile and run the priority/threshold down low to 10 or so. Makes it real responsive to touch & fling so it feels faster even at lower maximum clocks.
I got an average of:
Quadrant : 2,400
Linpack: 36
Neocore: 54.2 (although I saw it going as high as 62)
Enjoy
that's a bit of a downer on the computing side!
my n1 consistently gets 38-40 linpack. figured the dual core would do much better...
do these programs recognize the dualcore processor yet?
I really don't think they actually recognize the dual core models.
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The amount of time it takes the os to perform calculations has nothing to do with the benchmark app...
If its not multi thread then it totally does matter what the app does.
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That sucks im pullen 2534 on my nexus s reason you can always spot all the non developers from the real tech heads who know DC means nothing we will see single core out perform it
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If its not multi thread then it totally does matter what the app does.
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You are absolutely correct - must've had a brain cramp!
At what point does the android kernel begin to support multi-threading? I'm guessing we'll be seeing huge performance gains with 2.3/2.4 and as app devs begin building mt support in to their apps...
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That sucks im pullen 2534 on my nexus s reason you can always spot all the non developers from the real tech heads who know DC means nothing we will see single core out perform it
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Open mouth, insert foot! DC means everything to the "tech heads" that know how to use it and build mt support in to their apps - and that includes the google devs.
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That sucks im pullen 2534 on my nexus s reason you can always spot all the non developers from the real tech heads who know DC means nothing we will see single core out perform it
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That's fantastic. Let's try that again, though. What did you Nexus S pull when it was completely stock? 1500 or so?
Otherwise, as has been said already, the benchmarks are likely only taxing one core at the moment, as I doubt the kernel on the phone is setup for auto-aggregation, etc. Even if it is, apps written specifically for multi-threading will be significantly faster.
I love the Nexus S as much as the next guy, but let's revisit this conversation once the Atrix launches and has had a chance for some real dev support, shall we?
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If its not multi thread then it totally does matter what the app does.
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It doesn't necessarily have to be the app that supports multi-threading. If the kernel supports it then it would assign a core for the apps to work on based on the workload. This would speed up the system regardless of what the apps for designed for because the apps wouldn't know any better. Regardless though, it wouldn't help the benchmark if it is only one process. But then again, if it does everything you want better the last phone, does it matter? (I know I know... we all want our big numbers)
With any luck we'll find out today.
slhawkins said:
It doesn't necessarily have to be the app that supports multi-threading. If the kernel supports it then it would assign a core for the apps to work on based on the workload. This would speed up the system regardless of what the apps for designed for because the apps wouldn't know any better.
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But in the case of benchmarking apps it would, because they are specifically designed to use all available resources. If they are single thread, they aren't using multiple cores.
These are some of the highest benchmarking scores I have seen out of the box, but I don't think they are optimized to use DC's yet.
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That sucks im pullen 2534 on my nexus s reason you can always spot all the non developers from the real tech heads who know DC means nothing we will see single core out perform it
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You can tell how wrong people are just by scanning over their post. I knew that whatever he had to say was ignorant from reading the first three words of his.
Guess we need gingerbread asap Support for dual core is a necessary thing when you SELL A DUAL CORE PHONE!
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Guess we need gingerbread asap Support for dual core is a necessary thing when you SELL A DUAL CORE PHONE!
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Froyo supports dual core fine. It just doesn't support breaking up apps threads to schedule across both cores unless the app is multi-threaded.
Im sure it will be fast when the os is ready for DC witch will be with the atrix 2 and 2.4 witch moto atrix wont see the lite of called marketing unless its a nexus no go.But that's half the atrix beef I want to add one to my Droid collection but no custom roms no go and fail
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nucentury08 said:
Im sure it will be fast when the os is ready for DC witch will be with the atrix 2 and 2.4 witch moto atrix wont see the lite of called marketing unless its a nexus no go.But that's half the atrix beef I want to add one to my Droid collection but no custom roms no go and fail
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So, I've had the original Fruit Ninja on my Epic forever. It has never had a problem, always smoooth.
The "Puss in Boots" variant however, has always had hitches/lag during matches.
Fruit Ninja just updated on Android, and I now have some very considerable lag.
I'm running CM9 B1.
I realize that this probably has more to do with the App than the ROM. But is there anything I can do to get my silky smooth back?
This belongs in the APPS section.
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This belongs in the APPS section.
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Does it? Because, I'm asking how to alter my device to run an app better.
Gpu overclocking with the samurai kernel? Our gpu runs at 200mhz you could push to least 300mhz which is standard on newer phones I think anyways. Or a simple overclock to 1100? . I've purchased fruit ninja for 10cents so ill try it and see if I have the same results .
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Yeah, I ought to mess around with that.
I've seen some buzz about it, though never played with it enough to get it working. Would Chainfire 3D do anything? (if it's even compatible with our ROM).
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Yeah, I ought to mess around with that.
I've seen some buzz about it, though never played with it enough to get it working. Would Chainfire 3D do anything? (if it's even compatible with our ROM).
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Yes its compatible it helps with 3d gaming so yes =] it does make my n64oid look better. But the best bet would to push the gpu a little more and it will run like a beauty.
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Biggie, you mind posting your settings for Voodoo Color (I know each LCD is different, or maybe our eyes are =])? I've never bothered with a Voodoo color kernel, just kept it vanilla in my CM days =]
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If you have a blue haze lower the blue rgb value to around 29 or 28
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Muchas gracias mein freund.
Just saw what you meant about fruit ninja there are some slight hesitations.. but its probably because they up'd it for the dual cores..
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That's gotta be it....pretty silly. It doesn't look ANY better than it did.
...in the meantime, I'm hung up on Samurai's bootscreen. Maybe I should just go back and restore.
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That's gotta be it....pretty silly. It doesn't look ANY better than it did.
...in the meantime, I'm hung up on Samurai's bootscreen. Maybe I should just go back and restore.
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Bad download let me link you to my compiled samurai kernel
http://db.tt/tMEQWFIj
Dev host is being a pain with downloads... so that's what's wrong. Also its a long first boot when you wipe chaches.
Cm9 beta 1 right?
Also chainfire really makes a difference when you unroll it to 32-bit looks spectacular man =]
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Sweet, thanks for the link.
After half an hour of bootscreen, nothing a little batt-pull can't cure right? =]
I'll have to mess with ChainFire 3D.
Thanks again Big.
MeetFace said:
Sweet, thanks for the link.
After half an hour of bootscreen, nothing a little batt-pull can't cure right? =]
I'll have to mess with ChainFire 3D.
Thanks again Big.
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Did you flash my kernel?? And it stuck? Cuz I'm using right now and its flawless..
Chainfire 3d Pro man best investment looks great really makes my transitions pop.
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Did you flash my kernel?? And it stuck? Cuz I'm using right now and its flawless..
Chainfire 3d Pro man best investment looks great really makes my transitions pop.
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Nope, yours booted just fine =] It's optimizing apps as I type.
What's different in your compile, I noticed it's 10-15% smaller.
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Nope, yours booted just fine =] It's optimizing apps as I type.
What's different in your compile, I noticed it's 10-15% smaller.
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Nothing its literally the same thing as earthbounds.. I used his githelper and pulled from his repo with his compiler I chose to build the cm9 kernel probably less in mine and more compress dunno.
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Big Goron (...just finished Skyward Sword btw =])
A few more questions and I'll stop bugging you.
Are you using the standard or beta EGL Chainfire driver?
Are you using Voltage Control? I'm guessing SetCPU, if I recall, it has GPU clock settings, correcto?
Which scheduler & governor do you prefer?
Danke
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Big Goron (...just finished Skyward Sword btw =])
A few more questions and I'll stop bugging you.
Are you using the standard or beta EGL Chainfire driver?
Are you using Voltage Control? I'm guessing SetCPU, if I recall, it has GPU clock settings, correcto?
Which scheduler & governor do you prefer?
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Nice.. working on majoras mask just recently started on zelda games.. havent been a long time fan but once i knew i could play old games on my epic i did just so .
I used the beta EGL driver it allows for plugins and shaders.. tho i havent quite dug that deep. I use both Voltage control and Control Freak which earthbound helped make to work with his kernel. I prefer the samurai kernel when i could care less about battery but when i really want some Blife i use intellidemand. As for i/o it varies between vr and noop. vr when it peaks it outpreforms but can also go vice versa. And noop just seems like the all-around i/o.. being a very good true linux i/o.
Majora's mask is one that I've not played. In time =]
This control freak?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1072403
MeetFace said:
Majora's mask is one that I've not played. In time =]
This control freak?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1072403
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Yep sure is...(control freak) just got into my first dungeon helpful song is the inverted song of time. basically the song of time backwards.. -_-. slows down the stream of time.
Okay, so i was browsing through the results of the Antutu benchmarking application, and I saw this guy, he had a CPU freq of 844 freq. Is that even possible? Just wondering
for reference, hes number is 887243
It is possible, within 5 or 10 minutes. As soon as the run game, the phone goes to restart (((
PokMahPok said:
Okay, so i was browsing through the results of the Antutu benchmarking application, and I saw this guy, he had a CPU freq of 844 freq. Is that even possible? Just wondering
for reference, hes number is 887243
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Overclocking the phone to even 787Mhz makes it quite unstable. That's why clock speeds above 806Mhz are not included in most kernels...but even if you do somehow overclock to 844Mhz I don't think the phone would survive for more than 15- 30 mins not to mention lots of heating up. In short-such speeds are not feasible for daily usage
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otrazhenye said:
It is possible, within 5 or 10 minutes. As soon as the run game, the phone goes to restart (((
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> true.. 748 will be much stable.. mine can run 806.. but sometimes it reboot.. it can also handles 787.. except! when u play fruit ninja it crashes
PokMahPok said:
Okay, so i was browsing through the results of the Antutu benchmarking application, and I saw this guy, he had a CPU freq of 844 freq. Is that even possible? Just wondering
for reference, hes number is 887243
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I've overclocked upto 864(Franco's old kernels 19.4)etc they're outdated now! but just as others said my phone used to crash up in 10Mins or slow with misplaced screen!
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Okay, so i was browsing through the results of the Antutu benchmarking application, and I saw this guy, he had a CPU freq of 844 freq. Is that even possible? Just wondering
for reference, hes number is 887243
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you meant this guy?
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Here im sharing to all LG P500 lovers my score when i once using Noejin's ROM
void #forever tested 2011 july 19. Wonderful work to the 3 equally unselfish modders having shared their work to us.
Now im testing DynamiteRom and trying to squeeze as much tweaks I can get from XDA, hopefully I be as successful as void #forever.
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you meant this guy?
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> if that what he was pointing out.. clearly the answer is there in the quoted sentences.
787
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Overclocking the phone to even 787Mhz makes it quite unstable. That's why clock speeds above 806Mhz are not included in most kernels...but even if you do somehow overclock to 844Mhz I don't think the phone would survive for more than 15- 30 mins not to mention lots of heating up. In short-such speeds are not feasible for daily usage
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lol my phone is stable at 787 and sometimes even 806 and it works AWESOME
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lol my phone is stable at 787 and sometimes even 806 and it works AWESOME
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On which ROM, may I ask? And is it stable while playing ANY game?
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If he's really hardcore, maybe he opened it up and used a fan or something.
Like the other ones written bevor me. Overclocking the O1 above 786 Mhz are like Gambling. Every CPU are a litle bit Unique, so nobody knows what kind of Frequency youre once are able to handle.
For Exemple iam running myone stable @ 320/787. But every Step Higher will be results in FCs and Reboots.
So the only way to go is to OC youre Phone step by step to find out what kind of Frequency youre CPU can handle
I once accidentally left my phone on 787mhz performance after benchmarking, and after a few days my phone crashed and would not boot into android, scared the **** out of me, but after about 10 mins it was fine, i quickly found out why this happened after. Overclocking your phone to 787mhz adds a lot of extra heat to your phone, and unless you live in a freezer or Antarctica and never keep your phone in your pockets I would not recommend over-clocking it that high.
If your new to the whole overclocking things, youtube extreme overclockers and you will realise would needs to be done to cpus to overcome the excessive heat.
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I once accidentally left my phone on 787mhz performance after benchmarking, and after a few days my phone crashed and would not boot into android, scared the **** out of me, but after about 10 mins it was fine, i quickly found out why this happened after. Overclocking your phone to 787mhz adds a lot of extra heat to your phone, and unless you live in a freezer or Antarctica and never keep your phone in your pockets I would not recommend over-clocking it that high.
If your new to the whole overclocking things, youtube extreme overclockers and you will realise would needs to be done to cpus to overcome the excessive heat.
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OTh lol i seen one of the videos, they overclock one pc so much they use liquid nitrogen to cool the pc itself.
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When I go beyond 800 system crashes and Phone restarts
In theory our CPU could be OC to max 878 MHz. But i never heard anyone get that freq.
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In theory our CPU could be OC to max 878 MHz. But i never heard anyone get that freq.
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yes it is possible. but the phone will heat up like mad.
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Mine runs stable at 806 in almost all ROMS i tried (except the ICS ones because it dosent have that frequency )
Yesterday I have overlooking to 806 and i have a black screen with message : arm6 crashed ...
Please reboot ...etc
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Yesterday I have overlooking to 806 and i have a black screen with message : arm6 crashed ...
Please reboot ...etc
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not all p500 are stable at 806mhz fyi.
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On which ROM, may I ask? And is it stable while playing ANY game?
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sometimes i go into the freezer (i have a really really big one) and OC my phone to 864 i get AMAZING benchmarks with gtr
usually my stable speed is 787 on new cm7 roms and 806 on mik's cm7 rom