hey friends.. i need to install iOnRoad Augmented Driving app (as i need this app like anything) on my samsung galaxy y, but this app needs minimum 1Ghz(1000mhz) cpu, but my SGY has only 832mhz. So my idea is to root my phone and install setcpu and set the cpu for 1Ghz or above. after doing all these..
does the iOnRoad Augmented Driving app gonna support my Samsung Galaxy y?
u can use merruk 2.5 kernel
it can overclock to..
1.2ghz
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sparjan said:
hey friends.. i need to install iOnRoad Augmented Driving app (as i need this app like anything) on my samsung galaxy y, but this app needs minimum 1Ghz(1000mhz) cpu, but my SGY has only 832mhz. So my idea is to root my phone and install setcpu and set the cpu for 1Ghz or above. after doing all these..
does the iOnRoad Augmented Driving app gonna support my Samsung Galaxy y?
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the CPU frequencies are a kernel thing,
you cant just install an app and like magic it will have a higher clock speed,
even with setcpu you'd still be stuck with 800mhz max without a kernel that supports overclocking,
apparently as of now the only available overclocked to 1.2Ghz kernel is merruk kernel,
look in the development section on instructions on how to install the kernel
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Can anybody get some info about Galaxy 3 CPU ? Not Just CPU name...
What exactly do you need?
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a6422&c=samsung_s5p6422
I think that is ARM V6 processor and his frequency can be up to 667 MHz.that's all I know
EDIT:Correct me if I am wrong.thx
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Yes...our processor is ARMv6 and doesn't support Flash :-(
Now we have root on ARC, its high time we overclock it...
SetCpu doesn't work...
Can someone provide a comprehensive tutorial on overclocking and benchmarking ARC...???
First you need a custom kernel
and search..there's already a thread for this.
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And also setcpu does work
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festa20 is right setcpu is working on ARC.
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festa20 is right setcpu is working on ARC.
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Will try once again.. By the way whats the frequency you set your cpu on ???
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adiktz said:
Will try once again.. By the way whats the frequency you set your cpu on ???
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With "setCPU works" they just mean it works. you can't go above 1Ghz that's how it is for now.
Please, edit the tittle.
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With "setCPU works" they just mean it works. you can't go above 1Ghz that's how it is for now.
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Exactly thats what I observed... That simply means it isn't workig as it should...!!!
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That's because you don't know how setCPU works apparently
It works perfectly, setCPU allow you to modify the frequency of the processor within the range allowed by the kernel.
So once again, we need a custom kernel that modifies the voltage and frequencies allowed for setCPU to go higher than 1Ghz.
Just curious why do you wan't to overclock the phone, is it to slow?
What will happen if you overclock:
- higher battery drain
- Phone gets really hot
- it makes the cpu unstable
I never overclocked my phones and even the hero still runs fast.
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That's because you don't know how setCPU works apparently
It works perfectly, setCPU allow you to modify the frequency of the processor within the range allowed by the kernel.
So once again, we need a custom kernel that modifies the voltage and frequencies allowed for setCPU to go higher than 1Ghz.
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The title says, "OverClocking"... I don't want to my cpu to work at lower freqs... I need overclocking...
Besides we r not here to discuss setCpu...
Waiting for custom Kernel...!!!
yup guys setcpu is working in our Arc in terms of 'battery saving' for now
overclocking is for later (or sooner i hope)
The MSM8255 can be overclocked to 1.8GHz on the Desire HD. I'll try to make an overclock kernel this week, but it's definately more work than I thought.
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Will try once again.. By the way whats the frequency you set your cpu on ???
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If u know how to make a kernal go ahead so I can use more cpu but it works anyway the development isnt all too good at the minute but will be hopefully then we will have roms and hopefully kernals but u cant ***** about things if you cant try things your self just my opinion
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The MSM8255 can be overclocked to 1.8GHz on the Desire HD. I'll try to make an overclock kernel this week, but it's definately more work than I thought.
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And the dhd can run at 1998 ghz lol just correcting lol obviously its not the best of things to run at this but people do
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With "setCPU works" they just mean it works. you can't go above 1Ghz that's how it is for now.
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Yes you are right the maximum is 1024 cant go any further i didn't know that he meant to go above 1024
before open such threads you should know about overclocking, of course setcpu wont enable overclock with stock kernel, why should it???
Speed is something which we always want more .. If we get Dual Core with 1.2Ghz still we need to over to push the limit. That's human nature ....
I have got overclocked Xperia Neo and when it was on 1.8 ghz it was 1. stable 2. cold 3. and really fast! but when you start to play somethink yes then it is really hot and it drain a battery too much I think oc is good.
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hi i have an installed overcome 4.0 on my p1000. i downloaded tegrak overclock and it said max frequency 1.6ghz 1.5v does this meen its been overclock to that already or can be.Does anyone have step by steps for this ?
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hi i have an installed overcome 4.0 on my p1000. i downloaded tegrak overclock and it said max frequency 1.6ghz 1.5v does this meen its been overclock to that already or can be.Does anyone have step by steps for this ?
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The overclock can be set to that speed/volt
I recommend, to overclock max to 1.4ghz.
1.5ghz and 1.6ghz can damage your device.
I tried almost all the overclocking apps.it is better to overclocked your device onlu at 1300 if it exceeds to 1400 and above your device will reboot sometimes or hung and can cause your tab to brick.
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i like it p1000,it's my friend
Yah 1.5ghz or 1.6ghz would always run a bit to alot unstable.
Although i personally like SetCPU instead ;-)
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Not when you do not put the overclock on the 1,6 Ggz. Our processor is not designed, although there is an option.
Hey guys i gotta question for you, what overclocking app do u guys use? And would you recomend it...
Try TricksterMOD.
ETA: and make sure you know what you're doing.
Trickster MOD
if you just use your nexus for regular thing, well no need for overclocking. 1.3ghz quad core can handle it very well.
+1 for trickster mod. 1.5 with trinity kernel seems to be a popular oc for a lot of people.
Also you may need the powerhal fix to stop it reverting back to core frequency.
http://imoseyon.host4droid.com/grouper/powerhal42-lk-nofreq.zip
Remember to watch the heat and if you fry it you only have yourself to blame..
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Hello guys... one question... there is a kernel or a mod to control the cores ? Honestly im keeping my cpu at 1026 Mhz. I want to keep it at 1.89 ghz but only 2 cores. Is possible?
Thanks in advance
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spinky360 said:
Hello guys... one question... there is a kernel or a mod to control the cores ? Honestly im keeping my cpu at 1026 Mhz. I want to keep it at 1.89 ghz but only 2 cores. Is possible?
Thanks in advance
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Look in the Original Development Thread for the kernels that may support that option.
Why do you want to do that?
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Why do you want to do that?
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Why not ? Save battery, no heating up so hard ( im playing only one game ..., and 1080 video im not watching ) im using it for gps, work emails, music. Light stuff.... " can you image ? Im in stok rom ( yeah ... only rooted to get rid of all those apps )
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PS. Not a single Rom have attract my attention like on my old i9100. Most of the roms they doont have air view, gesture... from what i read
spinky360 said:
Why not ? Save battery, no heating up so hard ( im playing only one game ..., and 1080 video im not watching ) im using it for gps, work emails, music. Light stuff.... " can you image ? Im in stok rom ( yeah ... only rooted to get rid of all those apps )
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PS. Not a single Rom have attract my attention like on my old i9100. Most of the roms they doont have air view, gesture... from what i read
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And probably never will as the smart features are attached to touchwiz ...
Also if i understood correctly u have custom kernel and u set the clock at around 1ghz which if it does the work for u should save u more battery than 2 cores at max freq ... apps don t use all cores at once anyway except if u are heavy mutlitasker ...
I m no expert so don t take my word for granded but as far as i can tell u are gaining more with underclocking than when u just shut down cores
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And probably never will as the smart features are attached to touchwiz ...
Also if i understood correctly u have custom kernel and u set the clock at around 1ghz which if it does the work for u should save u more battery than 2 cores at max freq ... apps don t use all cores at once anyway except if u are heavy mutlitasker ...
I m no expert so don t take my word for granded but as far as i can tell u are gaining more with underclocking than when u just shut down cores
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True, also underclocking and disabling cores will take the tasks longer to finish so the real gain by doing this is minimal to 0.
Undervolting (moderately) however with a custom kernel may be usefull to reduce heat issues.