HTC One overclocked to 2.1GHz! [VIDEO] - One (M7) General

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_B5WjsSUdKE
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satfun123 said:
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I don't really see the need. The one is fast as hell stock. Pretty cool though thanks for posting
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ceelo2008 said:
I don't really see the need. The one is fast as hell stock. Pretty cool though thanks for posting
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I see the need...... it could serve as extra heating in the winter here in Sweden.

satfun123 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_B5WjsSUdKE
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I think I'm not going to do it until after I've bought a pair of asbestos gloves.

I noticed a lot of overheating when I had my device running on stock 1.7Ghz or higher. Really annoying that it would stop charging due to the battery overheating while in the car dock.
I have actually underclocked my device to 1.3Ghz and maintained much better battery life, with no noticeable slowdowns during usage.

This is old news if you've been following the ElementalX thread.
There's a bottleneck somewhere that prevents 2.1Ghz from being usable, plus it's probably pushing it too much.
Plus the fact it's not really needed.

Great.. now I can run my already blazing fast One even faster and get better benchmark scores! Because we all know that's what really matters.
In all seriousness there really is no need to oc devices of today. Now if you're running an old phone with slow cpu I can see the need.. but the only thing ocing is really good for is benchmarks and an external heater.
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MOD please close this thread...

Gpu needs overclocking and not the cpu.
Some games could run better, but HTC should bring this step with 4.2.2 already.
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Does your G1 burn up on the chin?

I have a 32B G1 with Laszlo's Froyo ROM, I use Sd-ext apps, and it heats up behind the chin. Very hot to the touch, is this normal? I also use swap and have it overclocked to 600mhz.
Should I lower the clocking speed and stop using swap?
Delete me plz
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Thanks for all your help guys, it works on Laszlo's Froyo ROM. Lol CM6 is pretty disappointing on my G1.
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im assuming you solved your problem? i was gonna say lower the clocking speed...
i think the g1 heats up no matter what its doing
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My apologies, I intended to post that on another thread G1 must've screwed up.... and I got a new battery, it has been a whole lot more cooler... or it could just be that the battery door is bigger so I don't feel the heat.
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{req} gpu uv/uc

Been trying the SGSII for a while, and came across a great feature introduced by the devs, were u can OC/UC and OV/UV the GPU just like the CPU.
I would like to know if it's possible to do the same for the NexusS?
I'm mostly interested in UV/UC as most people know that the PowerVR SGX540 is extraordinarily powerful.
If it's possible and other members are interested, i may start a bounty thread.
Many thnx
ragiut1 said:
Been trying the SGSII for a while, and came across a great feature introduced by the devs, were u can OC/UC and OV/UV the GPU just like the CPU.
I would like to know if it's possible to do the same for the NexusS?
I'm mostly interested in UV/UC as most people know that the PowerVR SGX540 is extraordinarily powerful.
If it's possible and other members are interested, i may start a bounty thread.
Many thnx
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if UV/UC means longer battery life i am interested too
Looks very interesting
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eiabea said:
if UV/UC means longer battery life i am interested too
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in SGSII the battery life is significantly better when the GPU is UVed/UCed
ragiut1 said:
Been trying the SGSII for a while, and came across a great feature introduced by the devs, were u can OC/UC and OV/UV the GPU just like the CPU.
I would like to know if it's possible to do the same for the NexusS?
I'm mostly interested in UV/UC as most people know that the PowerVR SGX540 is extraordinarily powerful.
If it's possible and other members are interested, i may start a bounty thread.
Many thnx
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It seems like we need SetGpu alike SetCpu. Sounds good.
Whatever this turns into, please don't make it a bounty thread.
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wow... this really makes dream come true.
i used 20% and 80% standbye on my nexus S.
Its because i had my new Torch 9800
so i really need amazing battery life on idle.
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Whatever this turns into, please don't make it a bounty thread.
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I belive it's possible, I have seen the values you have to change and all that stuff, but I am not sure if we can make it changeable in real time.
dario3040 said:
I belive it's possible, I have seen the values you have to change and all that stuff, but I am not sure if we can make it changeable in real time.
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That's a great start
Could u point where can i find these values
want to know what's the GPU MAX/MIN clock speeds
thnx
interesting.....
i know morfic make OC on the GPU and i think he even UV :/
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Borky_16 said:
i know morfic make OC on the GPU and i think he even UV :/
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I don't think he does GPU overclocking.
As far as I know he only rapes increases the bus speeds.
ragiut1 said:
That's a great start
Could u point where can i find these values
want to know what's the GPU MAX/MIN clock speeds
thnx
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I am not totally sure, but I just found them while looking through some kernel sources I downloaded from Morfic's github.
He probably definately knows way more than me.
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I don't think he does GPU overclocking.
As far as I know he only rapes increases the bus speeds.
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i'm sure he OC it! i have to study his git a bit!
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Is Overclocking even needed?

This phone screams at 1.5ghz, why do people feel the need to overclock?
Overclocking in the long run can damage your phone; is this CPU capable of it?
Also, the technology in this should be capable of running everything underclocked, don't you think?
I had a sensation before and had to overclock that to make it usable. This phone requires no such thing. I would underclock this to increase battery life because I know it's still going to be just as smooth!
So there are my thoughts, sorry about the disorganized manner by which I worded and placed them. Discuss
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Overclock is rarly needed but feels good.lol.cant resist the urge:*)
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I completely agree with you. It runs so smooth and fast as it is I see no reason to bother overclocking.
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Agree, OC is not a Mod I need with this fast bad boy!
Even with overclocking on my SIII and Galaxy nexus it still wasn't even close to as smooth as this N4 is without any mods at all. Overclocking is not necessary for this beast. The only reason I would flash a new kernel would be to possibly fix the on screen coloring to be less washed out but even that doesn't bother me.
sn0warmy said:
Even with overclocking on my SIII and Galaxy nexus it still wasn't even close to as smooth as this N4 is without any mods at all. Overclocking is not necessary for this beast. The only reason I would flash a new kernel would be to possibly fix the on screen coloring to be less washed out but even that doesn't bother me.
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Could try this if you're rooted. I'm not, so can't test with stock kernel:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nexus4displaycontrol
Undervolted (-100mv) and underclocked to 1.026Ghz, still runs smooth as ever, so my answer would be "No."
And after reading about people getting the red LED of death, I'm not keen to OC even if it was needed. I did so on my GNexus but the CPU in that was terrible IMO.
stock kernel is feel warm when use for awhile, so im not even bother to oc, not trying to ruin this beautiful baby
Simple answer, no. Unless you are a tinkerer or live in a cold weather climate and want a really hot hand warmer
Shouldnt overclocking make it slower? The phone throttles itself pretty hard at the slightest heat increase. If the phone was underclocked it would perform better in benchmarks because it wouldnt get throttled.
Besides I never understood the point of overclocking top end things that far exceed the requirements of current applications. Its not like there are any apps that run too slow. I only overclock my computer after it becomes too slow to handle modern tasks.
Let's overclock to 2.5ghz for the hell of it. We need to own the benchmarks.
Joshua3109 said:
I had a sensation before and had to overclock that to make it usable. This phone requires no such thing. I would underclock this to increase battery life because I know it's still going to be just as smooth!
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I had a sensation too, and when that was first released there were threads asking why people felt the need to overclock that.
The dilemma is that clock speed has very small impact on battery compared to the screen, and the wake lock issue that sucks power in your pocket does not help either. so more clock speed appears to contribute very little to total battery usage.
faun_h said:
Undervolted (-100mv) and underclocked to 1.026Ghz, still runs smooth as ever, so my answer would be "No."
And after reading about people getting the red LED of death, I'm not keen to OC even if it was needed. I did so on my GNexus but the CPU in that was terrible IMO.
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Running at 1.026GHz you should be able to undervolt to -400 or more. That's what mine is running at.
faun_h said:
Undervolted (-100mv) and underclocked to 1.026Ghz, still runs smooth as ever, so my answer would be "No."
And after reading about people getting the red LED of death, I'm not keen to OC even if it was needed. I did so on my GNexus but the CPU in that was terrible IMO.
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I think red led of death is caused by stock charger!
calanizzle said:
I think red led of death is caused by stock charger!
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I've gotten it without the stock charger and with.
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I want to overclock mine since it doesn't handle NDS emulating (well, one game I want to play) very well.

Samsung Galaxy s4 Overclock?

hello guys my question is ... im goign to get a S4 soon... but i want to know if the CPu can overclock? im goign to get the Quad-Core Version cuz the International Version is to expensive.. so i want to know if this NEW S600 CPU will be Overclockable? like the CPU of the Droid DNA?
Why would you want to do so? It's fast enough as it is. But to answer your question yes. When you can do it. No idea.
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darkhelio said:
hello guys my question is ... im goign to get a S4 soon... but i want to know if the CPu can overclock? im goign to get the Quad-Core Version cuz the International Version is to expensive.. so i want to know if this NEW S600 CPU will be Overclockable? like the CPU of the Droid DNA?
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It will be for sure possible but remember that the device already throttles on stock speed.
shox22 said:
It will be for sure possible but remember that the device already throttles on stock speed.
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i think he wants to be Antutu world champion
darkhelio said:
hello guys my question is ... im goign to get a S4 soon... but i want to know if the CPu can overclock? im goign to get the Quad-Core Version cuz the International Version is to expensive.. so i want to know if this NEW S600 CPU will be Overclockable? like the CPU of the Droid DNA?
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Yes, you can Overclock it. 2.1 GHz should be great (and maybe 22 GHz)
sadekmefti said:
Yes, you can Overclock it. 2.1 GHz should be great (and maybe 22 GHz)
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thanks thats what i want to know just need to wait and see when we are goign to be able to do it
darkhelio said:
thanks thats what i want to know just need to wait and see when we are goign to be able to do it
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I can see why people would want to overclock. To achieve max pimped out status on their phone like mine
phownage said:
I can see why people would want to overclock. To achieve max pimped out status on their phone like mine
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Can you make a youtube video of the phone actually performing such an AnTuTu test? You could be very popular! :good:
phownage said:
I can see why people would want to overclock. To achieve max pimped out status on their phone like mine
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jesus ! XD omg XD i will get the Octa-Core Better when is not that overpriced i onlu have 624 dollrs i will get more to see if i can get it
Phone already has heat issues and overclocking will blow it
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even the OCta Core? i mean i think i has more Overclock power 1.6 is not the max frequenci
Is there any more on this? I am interested in getting a little bit more speed...
Seriously guys. No matter how much we clock our s4's. We know that the real life result is actually what matters. I am not very happy to tell you guys that iphone5 with 2 cores runs smoother and opens apps faster than my s4. Specially the camera , dialer and gallery app. However when it comes to in app load times and raw processing, the s4 has the edge.
I am already having overheat issues on my i9500. Can't even think about over clocking it. Instead, I was think of some under clock.
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Seriously guys. No matter how much we clock our s4's. We know that the real life result is actually what matters. I am not very happy to tell you guys that iphone5 with 2 cores runs smoother and opens apps faster than my s4. Specially the camera , dialer and gallery app. However when it comes to in app load times and raw processing, the s4 has the edge.
I am already having overheat issues on my i9500. Can't even think about over clocking it. Instead, I was think of some under clock.
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that has to do with android OS not samsung everything u open it first time , reopen it see how fast it will be
I see some of you guys are saying the S4 has over heating issues... BUT what is considered to be over heating? at what temp?
DevilS4 said:
I see some of you guys are saying the S4 has over heating issues... BUT what is considered to be over heating? at what temp?
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If we talk about cpu temp then I can't tell you but even the battery temp reaches above 55 to 60 for some users. In real life usage. It gets too hot to place it against our ear for a call.
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plasmastate said:
If we talk about cpu temp then I can't tell you but even the battery temp reaches above 55 to 60 for some users. In real life usage. It gets too hot to place it against our ear for a call.
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Oh if it thats I dont have to worry...
Both S4 versions have plenty of power. I'm more interested in undervolting for extra battery life.
GTRagnarok said:
Both S4 versions have plenty of power. I'm more interested in undervolting for extra battery life.
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There is already custom kernel faux that allow cpu freq and voltage modifications
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You just want to be the Benchmark World Champion, don't ya ?
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This phone is immense!!!!..... DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME IF YOU WANT YOUR PLAY TO LAST!

Did some testing with clock speeds today. If you're squeamish look away now lol. :laugh:
Flashed the 720p extremekernel as I said I would do and started testing the phone with extreme clocks.
Phone seems to be stable clocked at 2.3ghz. Eats the battery like anything though, Ran a few benchmarks, did some gaming, battery even goes down whilst on charge. So this isn't practical for everyday use, but it is an amazing achievement for the phone!!!
Here's some screenies. Bear in mind that mine is an everyday phone. I have multiple apps installed and running. With a fresh install of a speed focused rom, apps frozen etc these scores would be even higher! These scores were done without sd card speeds too as I had to have the phone connected to the pc to stop it dying lol. Also, this is the 720p version. 000p would be even more interesting.
Also took a pic of my storage status. You can see the extra internal memory with this kernel. I went from DoomKernel to this and everything works as it should which I was very shocked about!!!
Thanks to @extremetempz for this madness!!!
Anyway, enjoy....
What rom were u using? And did u have adreno booster installed as with it you would probably get like +2000 more points,
Also great achievement, I can oc to 2.3 ghz also but only when hooked up to mains, and without direct power I can get up to 2ghz,
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Pizza_Dox said:
What rom were u using? And did u have adreno booster installed as with it you would probably get like +2000 more points,
Also great achievement, I can oc to 2.3 ghz also but only when hooked up to mains, and without direct power I can get up to 2ghz,
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It is the Xperia NXT V2 with AdrenoBoost installed. I wasnt that bothered about the score either way, more that it would run the whole benchmark without freezing. Mine was running fine without being plugged in but the battery was getting destroyed so had to plug it in before it died (you can see how low I was in the screenshots lol).
Did a test first without adreno booster, then with adreno booster. Same conditions, fresh reboot, and adreno booster bench marked lower.
Without adreno booster .7
With adrenobooster .7
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Just tested again with adreno and got 7194. Fluctuating by +/- 500 points under identical circumstances shows clearly benchmarks (antutu at least) are useless.
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korrectmethod said:
Just tested again with adreno and got 7194. Fluctuating by +/- 500 points under identical circumstances shows clearly benchmarks (antutu at least) are useless.
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adrenobooster only works better at lower cpu frequencies..as highest you put cpu,lower are the results..most of my bench are between 1.4/1.6 ghz.
smokerman said:
adrenobooster only works better at lower cpu frequencies..as highest you put cpu,lower are the results..most of my bench are between 1.4/1.6 ghz.
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All tests were done at 1.6ghz. Besides, why would CPU clock speed affect GPU performance?
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This is my score with adreno booster and CPU stock speed.
Btw I'm using gin2jb, lupus v12. No tweaks besides adreno.
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Why has this turned into a speed competition? I was just saying that I was surprised how well the phone copes at 2.3ghz finishing the benchmark. I posted my result as I was happy that it was higher than I previously had but I wasn't meaning it to be a competition of bragging?. Everyone's setup is different and everyone will get different results. Im happy with mine, that's all that matters to me!
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I'm not bragging. I'm showing how benchmarking is inconsistent and pointless, and various tweaks can often be placebo. What I'm saying is, what's the point in 2.3ghz if there's no real world gain.
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BensJammin said:
Why has this turned into a speed competition? I was just saying that I was surprised how well the phone copes at 2.3ghz finishing the benchmark. I posted my result as I was happy that it was higher than I previously had but I wasn't meaning it to be a competition of bragging?. Everyone's setup is different and everyone will get different results. Im happy with mine, that's all that matters to me!
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Thanks for sharing. I wouldn't have the [email protected] to push my play to 2.3. But the fact you were able to achieve that is awesome. For the record I know youbare/were excited of your findings and only wanted to share. Just wish some people saw this for what it was, someone who was excited about their findings and wanted to share to the rest of the community instead of demeaning the significance of your findings.
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I'm not bragging. I'm showing how benchmarking is inconsistent and pointless, and various tweaks can often be placebo. What I'm saying is, what's the point in 2.3ghz if there's no real world gain.
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The benchmark is used as a mini stress test. Quick way to just see how the phone gets on under various testing conditions. Believe me, I know all about benchmark results meaning nothing. I own an AMD CPU in my pc and going by benchmark scores you'd think that it was only good for the bin but real world its as good as any Intel CPU, it's just that most benchmarks are not optimized for use with AMD architecture, making the Intel's look better than they really are.
The overclocks do make a real world difference. Many people have reported framerate gains in games having an overclock. PPSSPP is reported to respond well to overclocking too. And as for saying what is the point, you could say what is the point of buying a faster car when you can only do 70mph. The answer is 'because I can'!
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Thanks for sharing. I wouldn't have the [email protected] to push my play to 2.3. But the fact you were able to achieve that is awesome. For the record I know youbare/were excited of your findings and only wanted to share. Just wish some people saw this for what it was, someone who was excited about their findings and wanted to share to the rest of the community instead of demeaning the significance of your findings.
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Thanks Ozzmanj1. That was literally only the reason I did it. As I said about the battery situation, it's totally useless for day to day use, just an experiment really.
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We've known 2.3ghz is possible, but that it depends on your board and it could and most likely will fry. The heat+battery drain is dangerous/unstable.
What you're doing isnt like buying a fast new car, its more like tuning your 100mph car to go 230mph, the engine will eventually explode.
Although we all like to watch a car go 230mph and can appreciate it, there should be a big "DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME" warning for All the kids who want to try it themselves.
I just want to warn others who read this, unless you value your xperia play, please do not try to replicate these results. You could very likely end up with a paper weight.
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We've known 2.3ghz is possible, but that it depends on your board and it could and most likely will fry. The heat+battery drain is dangerous/unstable.
What you're doing isnt like buying a fast new car, its more like tuning your 100mph car to go 230mph, the engine will eventually explode.
Although we all like to watch a car go 230mph and can appreciate it, there should be a big "DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME" warning for All the kids who want to try it themselves.
I just want to warn others who read this, unless you value your xperia play, please do not try to replicate these results. You could very likely end up with a paper weight.
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Ok I can appreciate where you are coming from with that and I have edited the title accordingly. It just seemed like a bit of a personal attack on me at first for doing it. I have also lined the inside of my rear cover with a thick layer of Alu tape and it seems to dissipate heat across the whole cover but how much it helps I dont know.
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BensJammin said:
Ok I can appreciate where you are coming from with that and I have edited the title accordingly. It just seemed like a bit of a personal attack on me at first for doing it. I have also lined the inside of my rear cover with a thick layer of Alu tape and it seems to dissipate heat across the whole cover but how much it helps I dont know.
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Alu tape? Aluminum tape? Are you placing it on the inside under the battery cover?
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Alu tape? Aluminum tape? Are you placing it on the inside under the battery cover?
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Yes. I have checked and there are no components exposed for it to short out so thought I might as well try to draw heat away from battery. I just put a few layers the full length of the cover. It's a tighter fit now but you can feel it working as the heAt isnt centralised anymore!
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BensJammin said:
Yes. I have checked and there are no components exposed for it to short out so thought I might as well try to draw heat away from battery. I just put a few layers the full length of the cover. It's a tighter fit now but you can feel it working as the heAt isnt centralised anymore!
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Mind taking a photo or two? I might try that even though I don't overclock my phone beyond 1.2 often. It couldn't hurt.
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Any chance you could make a video of your phone running PPSSPP at that clock speed?
Like with Monster Hunter, Soul Calibur, God of War and, say, one of the DBZ fighting games, for example.
Fenrir007 said:
Any chance you could make a video of your phone running PPSSPP at that clock speed?
Like with Monster Hunter, Soul Calibur, God of War and, say, one of the DBZ fighting games, for example.
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Me too...
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