hey my i9500 has very liw benchmark and hit only 19000 on antutu benchmark
im using phonix rom v4 plus presus v5 kernel
no overclocking has been perfomed and settings are set to their default
according to my screenshot from benchmark results, my cpu float point is lower than regular and I dont know why
plus ram memory hits very low score while I have only 0.9gb ram under use out of my 1.8gb
This is my benchmark using Omega v8 and latest perseus v5. All is well. Maybe your phone is too hot and cpu starting to throttling.
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So can you please help me what should I do something has been destroyed and not fixable in my device,
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hotheabilly said:
This is my benchmark using Omega v8 and latest perseus v5. All is well. Maybe your phone is too hot and cpu starting to throttling.
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Can u plz tell me how measure or monitor if the CPU is throttling??? How can it be avoided???
Btw, I have Omega 9 with Perseus 5...
Thanks
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you can use setcpu to monitor (set the min and max clock same as the one in stweaks) if you set e.g. 1700mhz at some point (if cpu start throttling) the clock will stuck at 1400mhz, or 1200mhz depending how hot is your phone, It simply can't avoided as far as I know, if you want to make a benchmark, cool down your phone first
As I already said, I had never ovrrclocked my device and never changed any settings.. cpu is set on 16000mhz as default. So I dont know what u want why using another applications
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Help???
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What is the problem can some1 help me plzz
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I want to be able to adjust the voltages of my cpu frequencys on my nexus one running cyanogenmod 7.2.0 stable with tge gpnexdroid kernel
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Im serious i want to be able to adjust the voltages of my cpu
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I agree. FCK SOCCER!
ON-TOPIC: Download setcpu for the OC and uvmanager for teh UV
No the kernel doea not have uv capibility
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I jave set cpu and have tried other uv apps none ofvthem have worked am i doing skmething wrong
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Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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fishingfon said:
Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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I run trinity kernel on my Gnex and N7 and on my N7 I keep it stock speeds because I've seen no reason to realistically OC it. Most of the improvements I see are from the kernel software changes over stock. You can OC to 1.6 safely but I'm not sure of the power usage difference but I'm pretty sure the loss in power isn't worth the gain from OCing.
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I have mine at 1.6 just for the hell of it, I get a good 4 or 5 hours of continuous usage out of it.
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I have mine at 1.6 just for the hell of it, I get a good 4 or 5 hours of continuous usage out of it.
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For the benefit of the community, can you tell us any major changes at 1.6 GHz?
Is there anything noticeably faster?
Hi, I have a related question but can't post since I'm new.
Using the glazed rom which i like but it apparently has gpu overclock. I would like to know how to adjust that back to stock setting or at least see what it currently is. I found the CPU section but there is no gpu I can see.
Is there a tool I can use?
Sorry for the hijack...at least its sort of on topic
IMO over clocking is a gimmick, its the kernel build
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
IMO over clocking is a gimmick, its the kernel build
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My thoughts exactly. I play some light games and web browse on my Nexus 7.
For those purposes, my Nexus 7 is already extremely fast, so I don't think I would be able to notice if it was over clocked.
But I guess it depends, maybe there's a big difference when running GPU heavy games.
I have OC mine upto 1640 MHz for bench marking alone for half and hour or probably more and it went fine although the tablet was getting warmer more than usual.
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Hi,
I decided to flash trinity kernel.
I am currently OC to 1.5yghz, is that a safe level to keep it at full time? Or can that burn the cpu out?
Thanks again
Cheers
Corey
Edit,
I over clocked my galaxy s2 ages ago, and I noticed a huge difference in performance.
So that is why I want to over clock my n7 too lol
Corey
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there is no such thing as a safe overclock. overclocking, by nature, carries some risk. that said, i havent seen anyone brick their device from overclocking.
fishingfon said:
Hi all,
I am using a rooted n7.
I have over clocked my galaxy s2 to 1.5ghz before, but I am not sure what is a safe level to over clock the n7 to.
What is a is is for battery life and performance?
And which kernel do u guys recommend
?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Corey
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Just wondering
Why do you feel the need to OC?
I go to 1.6 but use the Trinity App to go back to stock when OC not needed
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I have not over clocked the Nexus 7 yet but one way to test your devices max is to use setcpu. Make sure you do not have "set on boot" option selected. Then step up your cpu. If your cpu can not handle the over clock it will force restart. If you do not have the set at boot selected it will revert back to the last good state on restart.
Each device is different on what it can handle for over clock.
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fishingfon said:
Hi,
I decided to flash trinity kernel.
I am currently OC to 1.5yghz, is that a safe level to keep it at full time? Or can that burn the cpu out?
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To be honest I doubt you'll notice much increase from oc the CPU since the CPU already is so powerful nothing pushes it to max really.
Only thing worth overclocking is GPU really. And at that, your not going to notice a difference unless your playing some intense games.
Hey guys, I'm new to the forums and fairly new to Hacking and overclocking android devices. However I have been building and overclocking high end PC's for sometime. So I am no stranger to the risks or processes of overclocking.
But I have some questions that maybe you all can help me out with before I start overclocking my Nexus 7.
Here are my Current Specs and Software:
Nexus 7 Wi-fi version
SmoothRom v5.0 + LeanKernel
Currently I am overclocked to 1500 Mhz Max with 204 Mhz Min + Stock voltage
I have been able to find information about CPU overclocking. But after extensive searching I have not been able to find much on Nexus 7 GPU overclocking.
1. Does my kernel support GPU overclocking?
2. If so how do I enable it? Or where is it located? and what settings should I be looking for (Names)?
3. If you need an App to overclock the GPU are there any that are free (Or at least one worth paying for?).... and which one if any supports my kernel?
4. Are there any good Nexus 7 CPU and GPU overclocking guides someone could point me to?
Basically I am looking for someone who is experienced in Nexus 7 overclocking, to point me in the right direction and help me with some indepth questions that may come up.
Thanks guys
What temperature is your CPU?
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kel29738 said:
What temperature is your CPU?
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According to System tweaks App 39c to 40c while idling in that program. I don't know how accurate that app is though.... so if there is a standard better app to monitor your CPU/GPU temps I am all ears
I have yet to find an app that allows you to monitor your temps during load. Again if you can suggest one I am all for it.
Try trickstermod
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Download trickster mod from the app store you should be able to change the gpu voltage there
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Alright I will check that out. But what about GPU clock settings can trickster change those too??? And if so.... What setting am I looking for because I saw nothing referencing GPU clocks in those words
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It over clocks the GPU its on the 2nd to last page I think and you will see the clock speed and you can edit it, don't over kill though haha
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Lean kernel doesn't have GPU over clocking settings. Try M-kernel, you'll find gpu settings in the specific menu of trickster mod.
Feel free to share your setups and experiences in this thread.
Go away. There is no best
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i would love to know that too
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I'll start things off for you...
It all depends on what you want out of your phone. My set up is for battery performance so I've got omega rom v3.1 teamed up with kt-sgs4 kernel. Under volted by 50 across the board, under clocked when screen off and some smaller tweaks to help eek more battery out...
After full day of use with wifi, bluetooth, gps and air gestures on I've still got 48% battery left...
But equally u could use the same set up for performance if needed by changing some kernel tweaks like screen off mhz, Overclocked cpu and gpu etc etc
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What's the best recovery?
I could give you a link to the one that works best for me but it'll probably brick your phone.
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Xda I didin't understand anything, please tell me how to UNDERVOLT CPU with synapse to be stable and not heating please tell me how the hell undervolt my sm-n900 with Halaszk Kernel ! what to do ? or show me the tutorial please, THANK YOU !
I would start by lowering the highest frequency you use by say -25mV then test for stability. Once stable then lower by another -25mV and test again. Once stable/satisfied, lower the rest of the frequencies by the same mV.
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I would start by lowering the highest frequency you use by say -25mV then test for stability. Once stable then lower by another -25mV and test again. Once stable/satisfied, lower the rest of the frequencies by the same mV.
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you mean I should decrease every Mhz ? e.g 1300-25; 1250-25 etc..
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bekasulaberidze said:
you mean I should decrease every Mhz ? e.g 1300-25; 1250-25 etc..
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Try this mate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/guide-fastest-to-properly-undervolt-cpu-t2072087
4aces said:
Try this mate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/guide-fastest-to-properly-undervolt-cpu-t2072087
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Meh ... fail I want someone who has undervolted cpu to tell me stable mvs
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bekasulaberidze said:
Meh ... fail I want someone who has undervolted cpu to tell me stable mvs
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Dude I heard different phones working with different undervoltage. So my settings are not said to be working for you.-25 should work for most devices and in the link is described what and how to change.