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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....
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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plasmastate said:
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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Octa-core Samsung Galaxy S4 caught cheating on GPU benchmarks. The real GPU Clock is 480MHz. When using benchmark, the Galaxy S4 GPU start ticking at 532MHz and continues to do so until you exit the app.
So, my question is,
How can we overclock our GPU to 532Mhz?
Maybe the devs can make the GPU always 532Mhz on Custom Rom like Cyanogenmod Rom to get the best performance?
The real GPU clock is 544MHz.
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Dr.Engineer said:
The real GPU clock is 544MHz.
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I read the article somewhere (can't give you the link because I'm new user), the real GPU is 480MHz. It only clock to 544MHz when you're running Benchmark tool such as 'Antutu Benchmark'. But after you exit the benchmark app, The GPU will clock to 480Mhz for battery saving. It will never use 544Mhz unless you're running benchmark app.
Merivex95 said:
Octa-core Samsung Galaxy S4 caught cheating on GPU benchmarks. The real GPU Clock is 480MHz. When using benchmark, the Galaxy S4 GPU start ticking at 532MHz and continues to do so until you exit the app.
So, my question is,
How can we overclock our GPU to 532Mhz?
Maybe the devs can make the GPU always 532Mhz on Custom Rom like Cyanogenmod Rom to get the best performance?
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I use it at 600 Mhz.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2272602
Clocked mine at 640mhz thanks to perseus kernel.
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WOW !! Really ? What Rom that u're using ? Can I use Perseus kernel and wanam lite rom ? or with cyanogenmod ? and how can I check if my GPU is clock at 640Mhz ?
Marck527 said:
Clocked mine at 640mhz thanks to perseus kernel.
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WOW !! Really ? What Rom you're using ? Can I use Perseus kernel and wanam lite rom ? or with cyanogenmod ? and how can I check if my GPU is clock at 640Mhz ?
Merivex95 said:
WOW !! Really ? What Rom you're using ? Can I use Perseus kernel and wanam lite rom ? or with cyanogenmod ? and how can I check if my GPU is clock at 640Mhz ?
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think you can use perseus kernel with wanam lite rom and Crash rom v6.
im4eversmart said:
think you can use perseus kernel with wanam lite rom and Crash rom v6.
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I've flashed perseus kernel. I see that the GPU can be overclock to 700MHz.
Is there any problem/risk for my phone to damage if I overclock the GPU too much ? 700MHz ?
Merivex95 said:
I've flashed perseus kernel. I see that the GPU can be overclock to 700MHz.
Is there any problem/risk for my phone to damage if I overclock the GPU too much ? 700MHz ?
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from my prespective, id'nt touch that ,since overclocking GPU eats up battery like crazy ,id only overclock it if need it for some big apps or games that lags on default gpu settings but i never had kinda issues so i just leave it on default..
Anyways, check http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2356445
Mine @ 700MHz. Smooth as butter... :laugh:
I read it on sammobile
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is there a cm 12.1/13 kernel that would let me overclock the GPU and RAM bus as well and not just the CPU ? been skimming through the forum to no avail, currently on teamsek cm 13, it's great but i can't overclock the GPU and bus using it's supplied kernel, i'm even willing to downgrade to cm 12.1 if such a kernel exists for cm 12.1
Never heard about oc the ram in a phone.
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Rosli59564 said:
Never heard about oc the ram in a phone.
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how about the gpu ?
You can try to oc gpu using synapse or similar apps but people say there won't be any difference by oc'ing gpu.
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Rosli59564 said:
You can try to oc gpu using synapse or similar apps but people say there won't be any difference by oc'ing gpu.
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but then the kernel has to support gpu oc, other wise synapse won't work, i would just like to push the frequencies on the gpu to snap dragon 801 level
no more inputs ?
Maan, you are still trying to OC the GPU?? I answered you 2 times already. IT IS OF NO USE! GPU OC will even slow things down due to heating up like hell! RAM connection is the bottleneck in our case, so it won't help at all, except your goal is the kill the phone to buy a new one very quickly...
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Maan, you are still trying to OC the GPU?? I answered you 2 times already. IT IS OF NO USE! GPU OC will even slow things down due to heating up like hell! RAM connection is the bottleneck in our case, so it won't help at all, except your goal is the kill the phone to buy a new one very quickly...
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you know that ram bandwidth is not that far off from the 801 models ...
skyboyextreme said:
you know that ram bandwidth is not that far off from the 801 models ...
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Feel free to continue searching for it and then be disappointed. I warned you ^^
emuandco said:
Feel free to continue searching for it and then be disappointed. I warned you ^^
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ok thank you for the input, goodluck
What are the real frequency of Snapdragon 660 that use in this device...
If any one share screenshot that would be awesome....
Thanks ?
Screenshot Attached check :good::laugh:
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Screenshot Attached check :good::laugh:
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Need to be 2.2ghz
This SoC support up to 2.2 GHz.
But On stock kernel set to 1.96 GHz.
Waitting for custom kernel..
Randyshare said:
This SoC support up to 2.2 GHz.
But On stock kernel set to 1.96 GHz.
Waitting for custom kernel..
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Actually Snapdragon 660 has 2 variants. Asus used clocked 1.95ghz processor not 2.2ghz.
sachinm said:
Actually Snapdragon 660 has 2 variants. Asus used clocked 1.95ghz processor not 2.2ghz.
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CPU
CPU Clock Speed: From 1.95 GHz to 2.2 GHz
CPU Cores: 8x Qualcomm® Kryo™ 260 CPU
CPU Bit Architecture: 64-bit
Overclock
Can we overclock it. if yes then how. please post.
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CPU
CPU Clock Speed: From 1.95 GHz to 2.2 GHz
CPU Cores: 8x Qualcomm® Kryo™ 260 CPU
CPU Bit Architecture: 64-bit
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I have seen some videos and in that video it has been clearly said about snapdragons 2 varients.
sachinm said:
I have seen some videos and in that video it has been clearly said about snapdragons 2 varients.
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They said it in the wrong way, I also saw some videos saying "1.96 GHz variant of sd660". Nope. It's just underclocked. That's all.
kickyvivi said:
They said it in the wrong way, I also saw some videos saying "1.96 GHz variant of sd660". Nope. It's just underclocked. That's all.
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Hmm let's see
Cant we use kernel auditor to overclock it?
harilal1080 said:
Cant we use kernel auditor to overclock it?
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You need an overclocked custom kernel for that. Kernel auditor just tunes the parameters.
kickyvivi said:
You need an overclocked custom kernel for that. Kernel auditor just tunes the parameters.
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Ya right..
Randyshare said:
This SoC support up to 2.2 GHz.
But On stock kernel set to 1.96 GHz.
Waitting for custom kernel..
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I hope there are not any heating issues after overclocking it... I dont understand why Asus underclocked it in the first place ...
Tyakrish said:
I hope there are not any heating issues after overclocking it... I dont understand why Asus underclocked it in the first place ...
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Battery optimization of course. Youll find shortly after that the battery will drain faster if youve reverted back the kernel to 2.2ghz. they are eliminating the use of high frequency performances under low load conditions.
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Battery optimization of course. Youll find shortly after that the battery will drain faster if youve reverted back the kernel to 2.2ghz. they are eliminating the use of high frequency performances under low load conditions.
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I guess that might be it... But with root (kernel adiutor) we'll probably be able to adjust the higher frequencies ... In case someone comes up with a custom kernel... Since the sources are already released..