hi
I have the galaxy tab 7 and 7 7.
I would like to know which app is better for overclock and underclock ?
carlo67 said:
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I have the galaxy tab 7 and 7 7.
I would like to know which app is better for overclock and underclock ?
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he two I like: Voltage Control and CPU Master (From Antutu)
With the right kernel CPU master also allows you to play with your GPU frequency
For I/O scheduler for the Tab 7 you should choose noop (I think the 7.7 will perform best with sio) and for the governor up to you (OnDemand is pretty standard, if your kernel offers you Wheatly it's pretty good)
ok
what about the SetCPU 3.0?
I have overcome 4.1 with tab 7
I used it before and it was less stanle than voltage control. But this is a while ago and I bet they have improved it
Not sure you can play with voltage with SetCPU
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Hi, I have a question!
I'm absolutely happy with my HD2 but I'd like something that the performance increases.
Is there a possibility to overclock the GPU? Cpu is yes to either 1.2 GHz or 1.5 GHz but the power play in is not very noticeable so I would appreciate if you could overclock the gpu order to get more performance out there.!
know her as a possibility?
would answer me happy!
there is an app on the market that allows for GPU overclocking , i didnt use it personally just search overclock in the market and look at the different results . I have no problem with the performance of CPU overclocking , i always thought the CPU was the one in charge of graphics rendering .
Isn't it SOC? As you overclock cpu gpu is overclocked also?
e334 said:
Isn't it SOC? As you overclock cpu gpu is overclocked also?
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Good point . But couldn't that lead to more problems ? Too high of gpu could cause failure in stability but the CPU can handle the high oc ?
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yea i really wouldnt recommend touching that, as far i remember we are already running diff os's that stretch are gpu and cpu with hacks and kernels etc....
If the SGX540 in P1000 can be overclocked to 370MHz, the performance of it can be highly improved like in Overcome Kernel.
(Can be showed in Quadrant Standard Edition. When it is in 370 MHz, the fps in the graphic animation of DNA can be promoted to 60fps. And got no lagging in anything. The speed(smoothness is nearly reached S2 which is official 2.3.6)
But however, it doesn't seem that any ICS supporting kernel can set the clock of GPU.
I am sorry that my English is not good enough to represent my idea, but I hope you can get what I am talking about.
And the most reason I want it to be real is that the potential of P1000 is quite big and in fact it is quite good!
PS Antutu SetCPU app can set GPU clock in Overcome Kernel.
Dang, I never knew that our GPU can be overclocked ^^
since this tab is getting old, maybe its time to overclock the gpu also?
Personally I'm agree with this
Probs a little off topic, (also to bump this up a bit)
But the Gnex which uses the same GPU can be overclocked to 512Mhz (Stock is 300 something I think), improvement seems noticeable in apps and in nenamark, you go from 27-28ish FPS to 31-32.
It would really help the tab, it seems to show age now (which makes me lust over a 7.7......)
What I knew is the potential of SGX540 in GNexus and GT are different.
GT one is 200MHz and GNexus one is 374MHz.
In Overcome Kernel w/ GT, the clock of SGX540 can be set to 370~38X Mhz w/ no crush but when it is 400MHz , the machine is seemed to be lagged.
The benchmark in Overcome 4.1 plus Overcome Kernel 4.0 can be promoted over the GT 7.7 (of course the mark doesn't represent the real using experience but let's just look at the 3D mark)
http: / / i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww300/ngtinching/SC20120401-173417.jpg
edwardplus said:
What I knew is the potential of SGX540 in GNexus and GT are different.
GT one is 200MHz and GNexus one is 374MHz.
In Overcome Kernel w/ GT, the clock of SGX540 can be set to 370~38X Mhz w/ no crush but when it is 400MHz , the machine is seemed to be lagged.
The benchmark in Overcome 4.1 plus Overcome Kernel 4.0 can be promoted over the GT 7.7 (of course the mark doesn't represent the real using experience but let's just look at the 3D mark)
http: / / i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww300/ngtinching/SC20120401-173417.jpg
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Haha, yea I know they have different potentials Just that I thought I'd let you guys know how much better overclocking the GPU would be.
I think its worth it, there is little impact on battery life, but the improvements in apps and usage are noticeable.
FC1032 said:
Haha, yea I know they have different potentials Just that I thought I'd let you guys know how much better overclocking the GPU would be.
I think its worth it, there is little impact on battery life, but the improvements in apps and usage are noticeable.
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I think the battery usage for extra cost of GPU is not as high as CPU.
It is being a great difference if we compared the overclocking for either CPU and GPU.
The consumption of GPU is low and it won't make the device hot as CPU overclocking.
And the temperature can keep around 35 to 36 degree Celsius under a room temperature 20 Degree Celsius.
The result screenshot I have posted is undergoing CPU overclocked (1.4GHz) plus GPU overclocked(370MHz) w/ overcome kernel and rom.
Success!!!
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If the SGX540 in P1000 can be overclocked to 370MHz, the performance of it can be highly improved like in Overcome Kernel.
(Can be showed in Quadrant Standard Edition. When it is in 370 MHz, the fps in the graphic animation of DNA can be promoted to 60fps. And got no lagging in anything. The speed(smoothness is nearly reached S2 which is official 2.3.6)
But however, it doesn't seem that any ICS supporting kernel can set the clock of GPU.
I am sorry that my English is not good enough to represent my idea, but I hope you can get what I am talking about.
And the most reason I want it to be real is that the potential of P1000 is quite big and in fact it is quite good!
PS Antutu SetCPU app can set GPU clock in Overcome Kernel.
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Hello, i have been trying to implement LiveOC into humberos's kernel and it is a success
LiveOC
This allows us to modify the bus speed which increase both the cpu and gpu clock at the same time using an app called NStools
i have only been using this for a day now and it seems to be working very well
please report back any bugs thank you,
BTW i will post the settings i have used in NStools and this kernel is for the latest MTD build
Link: http://www.4shared.com/file/216rF_WJ/boot.html?
My settings:
Governor: smartassV2
min CPU freq: 200MHz (240MHz after applying OC Value)
Max CPU freq: 1000MHz (1200MHz after applying OC Value)
OC target low: 200MHz
OC target high: 1000MHz
OC Value: 120%
hello20 said:
Hello, i have been trying to implement LiveOC into humberos's kernel and it is a success
LiveOC
This allows us to modify the bus speed which increase both the cpu and gpu clock at the same time using an app called NStools
i have only been using this for a day now and it seems to be working very well
please report back any bugs thank you,
BTW i will post the settings i have used in NStools and this kernel is for the latest MTD build
Link: http://www.4shared.com/file/216rF_WJ/boot.html?
My settings:
Governor: smartassV2
min CPU freq: 200MHz (240MHz after applying OC Value)
Max CPU freq: 1000MHz (1200MHz after applying OC Value)
OC target low: 200MHz
OC target high: 1000MHz
OC Value: 120%
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I'll give that a try when I get home (or maybe a few days later). So which ICS rom did you try this on?
EDIT: In terms of quadrant (which I know can be a bit volatile... but a nice way/quick way to see differences), ICS gets a lower mem score :< 3d is slightly lower, 2d is about double (I suspect thats forcing 2d rendering). This is comparing the gtab score in quadrant, I haven't used GB on my tab for a longgg time...)
how can i implement the boot.img file into the system???
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how can i implement the boot.img file into the system???
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This kernel is one i did 2 months ago and since then it has been updated. the kernel is in my most recent ROM
henryedwardrose said:
This kernel is one i did 2 months ago and since then it has been updated. the kernel is in my most recent ROM
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thanks for the information
as a newbie, i just thought another aokp by stimpz0r is identical
there is a strange point which is the fc of the camera while the shutter sound is closed, but it works while enabling the shutter sound
It is a great rom and thank you for your great work
Okay I have been debating on which kernel to use for the CM10 ROM I use, some of them like m-kernel support CPU/GPU OC'ing up to like 1.7GHz then other kernels like franco support the same, but don't allow an OC above stock. How much performance gain for sacrifice of battery life do you truly get from OC'ing your CPU to a higher frequency, compared to just overclocking your GPU?
I can't notice a big difference in my use with the OC CPU . The GPU OC is more noticeable for me. I run trinity kernel at 1150 CPU 446 gpu and it runs great.
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I run motley plus a10 and I do notice faster installs on apps. If you want numbers flash a kernel and run it through quadrants benchmarks
sunman277 said:
I run motley plus a10 and I do notice faster installs on apps. If you want numbers flash a kernel and run it through quadrants benchmarks
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I'd use something like AnTuTu over Quadrant just because I find it more reliable tbh.
Running SMOOTH 4.3 + Motley, the ROM post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1899024 claims about 5800 quadrant score on this combo, but I'm still hitting about 3700 only. Any ideas?
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Running SMOOTH 4.3 + Motley, the ROM post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1899024 claims about 5800 quadrant score on this combo, but I'm still hitting about 3700 only. Any ideas?
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not that quadrant is important or anything like that, but youre doing it wrong.
1. set your cpu speed to highest cpu speed high/higest cpu speed low.
2. ondemand or interactive governor, deadline scheduler.
3. turn off fsync.
4. disable hotpugging/enable all four cores(i don't know if motley kernel has this feature).
5. enable gpu rendering in the devices main settings, developer options.
6. 5800 is weaksauce
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not that quadrant is important or anything like that, but youre doing it wrong.
1. set your cpu speed to highest cpu speed high/higest cpu speed low.
2. ondemand or interactive governor, deadline scheduler.
3. turn off fsync.
4. disable hotpugging/enable all four cores(i don't know if motley kernel has this feature).
5. enable gpu rendering in the devices main settings, developer options.
6. 5800 is weaksauce
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Indeed, quadrant doesn't really matter. I get more than 7000, running smoothROM and m-kernel, but you shouldn't care about that score as long as your device is running nice and smooth.
as long as your tablet is running all the apps you want smoothly and quickly with no lags, you're fine with what it is. I'm using smoothrom and motley and it's perfect for what I need it to do. just enjoy the tablet before you end up bricking it.:good:
Hi!
I'm looking for a kernel that supports both CPU+GPU over/under-clocking.
And more importantly, I need a tool which also lets me create easily appliable profiles for both clocks.
ATM, I'm using franco.kernel R142, with his tool. It supports profiles, but only for CPU clocks.
Thanks!
arvindch said:
Hi!
I'm looking for a kernel that supports both CPU+GPU over/under-clocking.
And more importantly, I need a tool which also lets me create easily appliable profiles for both clocks.
ATM, I'm using franco.kernel R142, with his tool. It supports profiles, but only for CPU clocks.
Thanks!
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One of my favorite apps for kernel control: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod&hl=en
Franco's kernel doesn't support GPU overclocking, but I can recommend four that do have GPU and CPU OC/UC.
Community Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260439 CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Trinity: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083904 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 487
Bricked Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2056527 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 533
Faux Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008222 Many different versions, including CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Best of luck,
Connor Baker
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One of my favorite apps for kernel control: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod&hl=en
Franco's kernel doesn't support GPU overclocking, but I can recommend four that do have GPU and CPU OC/UC.
Community Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260439 CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Trinity: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083904 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 487
Bricked Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2056527 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 533
Faux Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008222 Many different versions, including CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Best of luck,
Connor Baker
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Thanks!
I'll check them out, and get back to you with the results.
Connor Baker said:
One of my favorite apps for kernel control: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod&hl=en
Franco's kernel doesn't support GPU overclocking, but I can recommend four that do have GPU and CPU OC/UC.
Community Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260439 CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Trinity: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083904 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 487
Bricked Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2056527 CPU to 1.8, GPU to 533
Faux Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2008222 Many different versions, including CPU to 1.9, GPU to 487
Best of luck,
Connor Baker
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BTW, which kernel have you had the most luck with?
Also, Trickster mod does not seem to have GPU clock speeds in profiles.
arvindch said:
BTW, which kernel have you had the most luck with?
Also, Trickster mod does not seem to have GPU clock speeds in profiles.
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Last time I checked the GPU option is available in Franco's kernel updater app. It's in "Frequencies/Voltages"
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scream4cheese said:
Last time I checked the GPU option is available in Franco's kernel updater app. It's in "Frequencies/Voltages"
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Yes, I know it is. But...
Caveat emptor :
1. You can only underclock. No overclock.
2. You can't set GPU clocks as part of the Power Profiles.
Any suggestions?
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Yes, I know it is. But...
Caveat emptor :
1. You can only underclock. No overclock.
2. You can't set GPU clocks as part of the Power Profiles.
Any suggestions?
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I don't think it's a good idea to overclock the GPU. The adreno 320 GPU is quite efficient and delivers great performance in it's default settings.
May I ask why do you want to over clock it?
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scream4cheese said:
I don't think it's a good idea to overclock the GPU. The adreno 320 GPU is quite efficient and delivers great performance in it's default settings.
May I ask why do you want to over clock it?
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Hahaha... Only for novelty purposes, and the heck of it... I haven't noticed lag in anything actually.
In fact, I tried running MC4 and NFS MW at the CPU at 1.1 GHz, with 400 MHz GPU - no lag. 1.5 GHz is overkill, IMO.
Mainly I need underclock. Which franco supports. BUT, I simply need profiles.
I want to set up lower GPU clocks for lower CPU clocks, for just internet browsing and stuff.
And, vice versa for gaming. If not over-clock, just default GPU clock speeds for gaming.
Any ideas/apps?