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http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/05/09/nueDynamicClock-13.aspx
Does what nueClockControl does, just in an automated way - hopefully it'll increase your battery life without too much of a hit on performance ... let me know how it works out for you, and consider making a donation if you find it genuinely useful =).
1.1 - major update - let me know if it works better for you!!
1.2 - fix minimum speed on startup bug, oops. sorry for any inconvenience this has caused
1.3 - fixed more bugs people were having (such as slow speed change, etc.).
it seem it can't work properly on my diam100.first,it can not preserve the frequency I seted when I run another program or when I power off for 5mins and turn it on.second,I am not sure the automatic clockcontrol is working.can you add a realtime frequency monitor to this software so that we can verify it was working.really appreciate your dedication.
damn...
wont even start on my Kaiser
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wont even start on my Kaiser
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I believe it's only for MSM7201A powered devices.
qq108108108 said:
it seem it can't work properly on my diam100.first,it can not preserve the frequency I seted when I run another program or when I power off for 5mins and turn it on.second,I am not sure the automatic clockcontrol is working.can you add a realtime frequency monitor to this software so that we can verify it was working.really appreciate your dedication.
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the processor applet updates the frequency in real time (well, about twice every second). I think someone else was having problems with the DIAM100, my guess is it has DVFM turned on, which can lock the frequency. I'll look into that.
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I believe it's only for MSM7201A powered devices.
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and MSM7501A.. but dont get me wrong, MSM7x00 also can change frequency in realtime, I just haven't figured out how.
Maranevim said:
wont even start on my Kaiser
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It says on his website that it won't work on Kaiser's .
nueROM.com said:
Do not install on the HTC Titan/Mogul, HTC Vogue or HTC Kaiser. Do not install on a device that is not based on the MSM7xxx processor.
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Ta
Dave
no2chem said:
the processor applet updates the frequency in real time (well, about twice every second). I think someone else was having problems with the DIAM100, my guess is it has DVFM turned on, which can lock the frequency. I'll look into that.
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I agree,that can explain why its frequency keep turning back to 528Mhz.thanks for your answer.
Mmmmh unfortunately don't work on my MSM7200 (LG KS20) (I know a crappy phone), it displays current frequency at 0.00mHz.
Too bad but great work!!!
can someone post the cab? for some reason my phone says i finished dling the file but i end up with an incomplete file. anyone know of a fix for that btw? thansk
i instaled in on my compatc IV mda and whell it instaled i configure it but dont know is it working how to check ;D
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aman1127 said:
can someone post the cab? for some reason my phone says i finished dling the file but i end up with an incomplete file. anyone know of a fix for that btw? thansk
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download it using internet explorer.
thanks for the quick response. any recommended settings for max battery life? i used nueclock and set that to around 250mhz or so and found no real performance difference. i dont know how to set the new additional settings though.
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i instaled in on my compatc IV mda and whell it instaled i configure it but dont know is it working how to check ;D
instaler below
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I kind of think the OP wants you to download from the site linked, rather than posting the cab here.
2. DISTRIBUTION. The nueROM website (http://www.nuerom.com) is the sole distribution point for nueROM and nueTools. You may not, without prior permission from Wei Enterprises, mirror nueROM or nueTools on your own website. However, you may compile a ROM image and distribute such image with nueTools or nueROM components included, provided you reference this license agreement.
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it seem it can't work properly on my diam100.first,it can not preserve the frequency I seted when I run another program or when I power off for 5mins and turn it on.second,I am not sure the automatic clockcontrol is working.can you add a realtime frequency monitor to this software so that we can verify it was working.really appreciate your dedication.
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I've got the same problem on my Diamond...
Still had that with the static tool.
This is a perfect tool...simply one of the most wanted tools..
This and commmanagerpro (CMP) makes it possible to have an almost 75% battery left in the morning... GREAT.
I will go for a donation.
Still need the exe´s as that would make it perfect
BTW. Would like to make a shortut for start but cannot seem to find it - anyone had luck yet?
keep up the good work man
no2chem said:
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/04/20/nueDynamicClock.aspx
Does what nueClockControl does, just in an automated way - hopefully it'll increase your battery life without too much of a hit on performance ... let me know how it works out for you, and consider making a donation if you find it genuinely useful =).
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wow, I this thing works nice and solid, I've seen some pretty serious battery increase.. usually by niow my battery would be at 10% or so, but it's over 60%! hot damn! thanks no2chem, you rock as usual.
it sounds great, would try on my new Asus P835 ! thanks !
my phone locked up pretty hard tonight, not sure what happened, but I've never had this before, so it could be the dynamic clock, but I dunno.
what does the voltage setting do?
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http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/04/20/nueDynamicClock.aspx
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Hi,
Thanks for the great tool! This is really a Godsend for the Diamond Users!
Are you able to explain what does the voltage setting does (Level 0 ~ Level 7 and auto)?
Regards
Stanley Lim
mr.jaguar said:
my phone locked up pretty hard tonight, not sure what happened, but I've never had this before, so it could be the dynamic clock, but I dunno.
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Same here. This tool is pretty unstable. Locks up the Sprint Treo Pro while on a phone call.
Now that the X10 is rooted, anyone install SetCPU yet. And if so is it fully functional?
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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And you can change ur signature now
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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Ok, good, I'll buy it now and get back to yaz...
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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Oh... did you manage to overclock, if so, what was the highest stable overclock?
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Ok, good, I'll buy it now and get back to yaz...
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No dude, don't buy it! it's free for XDA users.
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Oh... did you manage to overclock, if so, what was the highest stable overclock?
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No, it won't let me go higher than 993 mhz
if decrease the clock speed to the max of 600mhz,will it save more power?
yeah tried as well and the max is 993mhz. weird
(unless i'm missing something, I never used setcpu before)
I use OverclockWidget for my wife's X10.
Off screen frequency : 250~384
On screen frequence : 576~1000Mhz
it work like charm !
but your not going over 1000mhz? not overclocking
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No dude, don't buy it! it's free for XDA users.
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It's free, really. How does that work?
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if decrease the clock speed to the max of 600mhz,will it save more power?
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Well, I just leave it set to "ondemand", so that way it will automatically adjust the speed as needed (Max: 998MHz, Min: 245MHz). My max is 998MHz.
what firmware we can use? which is highly recommended? R2BA026?
SetCpu and more, can we use Juice defender to increase autonomy
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Well, I just leave it set to "ondemand", so that way it will automatically adjust the speed as needed (Max: 998MHz, Min: 245MHz). My max is 998MHz.
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you know the phone does that anyway right?
I don't speak French so I can't comment on that but I've been using SetCPU since the 020 root and it SEEMS to work alright. Sometimes when I open it, it says something about failing but then it works OK.
I'm currently on R2BA026 rooted and it works for me. I also use JuiceDefender but to be honest I'm getting more and more convinced that's not helping any more. JuicePlotter in particular is struggling and keeps stalling, with gaps in the graph frequently, not sure why but that's not relevant to this thread so I'll leave that.
But I do NOT use it to overclock and would not recommend that! For a start, it would cane the battery. Rather, I use it to "throttle" the CPU speed. I think that's what most of us use it for. E.g. when the screen is off, it stops the CPU working too hard (and thus saves battery). Also when power is running low, CPU is throttled to save it. By throttled I mean "restricted to 245Mhz".
It's free to XDA members because the dev kindly put it up here somewhere for download - if you're looking for "how that works" on the Market, stop now because that's not how it works! The Market doesn't give you a discount for being on XDA.
Just search for it on here, or wait for someone who has used it to point you in the right direction. I'd search for it for you but I'm about to head out.
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I don't speak French so I can't comment on that but I've been using SetCPU since the 020 root and it SEEMS to work alright. Sometimes when I open it, it says something about failing but then it works OK.
I'm currently on R2BA026 rooted and it works for me. I also use JuiceDefender but to be honest I'm getting more and more convinced that's not helping any more. JuicePlotter in particular is struggling and keeps stalling, with gaps in the graph frequently, not sure why but that's not relevant to this thread so I'll leave that.
But I do NOT use it to overclock and would not recommend that! For a start, it would cane the battery. Rather, I use it to "throttle" the CPU speed. I think that's what most of us use it for. E.g. when the screen is off, it stops the CPU working too hard (and thus saves battery). Also when power is running low, CPU is throttled to save it. By throttled I mean "restricted to 245Mhz".
It's free to XDA members because the dev kindly put it up here somewhere for download - if you're looking for "how that works" on the Market, stop now because that's not how it works! The Market doesn't give you a discount for being on XDA.
Just search for it on here, or wait for someone who has used it to point you in the right direction. I'd search for it for you but I'm about to head out.
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we cant overclock anyway until there is a custom kernel. and you get bet your arse that when there is one, ill be overclocking to the max zoooom
I've used SetCPU for a few weeks and now I've been using my X10 without SetCPU for a few weeks and I've noticed zero difference in power consumption.
I'm guessing Android does a fine job itself at downclocking the CPU when it doesn't have to do heavy tasks.
Cinner said:
I've used SetCPU for a few weeks and now I've been using my X10 without SetCPU for a few weeks and I've noticed zero difference in power consumption.
I'm guessing Android does a fine job itself at downclocking the CPU when it doesn't have to do heavy tasks.
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Same here. i just uninstalled it and my phone is also more stable.
OK guys...so I was plagued with this problem like a lot of other people using the g-tab. I tried all of the other fixes like installing a different kernel, keeping wifi and/or cpu alive while sleeping, wiping and re-installing, etc. None of these worked for me like many others. I started experimenting, and I decided that the problem had to be something involving CPU load. I created a profile in SetCPU that reduced the CPU frequency to a minimum value while the screen was off and/or sleeping, and !!! Problem solved. I can turn screen off for a second, a minute or an hour and when I push the power button, the tab wakes immediately. This definitely solved the problem for me, and I would like some feedback as to whether this fixes it for anyone else. As a side-note, I am running the Vegan-GingerBread as advertised (STOCK).
Cheers!!!
what was the profile that you set on set cpu? And did this help the wifi from disconnecting when it sleeps?
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what was the profile that you set on set cpu? And did this help the wifi from disconnecting when it sleeps?
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In SetCPU I created a profile that was "Screen Off" MAX: 216, MIN:216, and it fixed all of my issues!!!
Try my latest kernel (version9) with no setcpu and let me know how it goes
Question...
clemsyn said:
Try my latest kernel (version9) with no setcpu and let me know how it goes
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KK...will do, and I will let you know!!! Why has GOJIMI not implemented this if it fixes the problems though??? Is this recent?
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KK...will do, and I will let you know!!! Why has GOJIMI not implemented this if it fixes the problems though??? Is this recent?
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Yes, just uploaded recently. Lmk how it goes. I also fixed Bluetooth
I hate to keep asking but does your kernal fix the wifi not coming back on from sleep?
Thank you will try it but does that affect the battery strength at all?
subyfan said:
In SetCPU I created a profile that was "Screen Off" MAX: 216, MIN:216, and it fixed all of my issues!!!
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Thank you will try it but does that affect the battery strength at all?
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I would think that it would only help battery seeing as how you are forcing the CPU down to it's lowest frequency.
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KK...will do, and I will let you know!!! Why has GOJIMI not implemented this if it fixes the problems though??? Is this recent?
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Im gonna guess because what may be a "fix" for you is not for everyone. These tabs are tempermental at best and what works on some does not work on others. Demanding a dev include something you think is a fix in his work is kinda arrogant don't you think. If you can do better where is the link to your custom rom?
Moved to Q&A.
What are you talking about?
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Im gonna guess because what may be a "fix" for you is not for everyone. These tabs are tempermental at best and what works on some does not work on others. Demanding a dev include something you think is a fix in his work is kinda arrogant don't you think. If you can do better where is the link to your custom rom?
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Did you read the thread? I am not talking about GOJIMI implementing MY fix...go back and actually read. Clemsyn, a VERY reputable g tab dev, has found a universal fix for the issue.
You think so? There is no universal fix for most issues. Clemsyn and pershoot have been battling this issue for months. Gojimi is a VERY reputable g tab dev as well. Along with several other people. What your not getting is that some of these tabs are slightly different enough that what you think is unversal may not be so and demanding one dev include another devs work because you think you know what your talking about is assinine
BTW....some don't have the issue at all and never have.
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You think so? There is no universal fix for most issues. Clemsyn and pershoot have been battling this issue for months. Gojimi is a VERY reputable g tab dev as well. Along with several other people. What your not getting is that some of these tabs are slightly different enough that what you think is unversal may not be so and demanding one dev include another devs work because you think you know what your talking about is assinine
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Lol @ you dude...have a good day.
is it possible for me to increase my processor speed?? am using xperia mini pro.... it has 1Ghz but am thinking of increasing it. is it possible???
Have you tried overclocking?
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thanks for yur reply... i havent try it, i dont have any idea. hope it wont spoil my phone cos i try to use Android Overclocking application, after setting tha processor to 2016Mhz, my phone keeps restarting & it was very hot. i was lucky removing tha aplication!
139 views & no one wants to help???
please....
whalesplaho said:
thanks for yur reply... i havent try it, i dont have any idea. hope it wont spoil my phone cos i try to use Android Overclocking application, after setting tha processor to 2016Mhz, my phone keeps restarting & it was very hot. i was lucky removing tha aplication!
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Oh my god! Overclocking is not for starters! Be sure to read a lot before doing that. Go to wiki and search here on the forum. I can only say that you are doing in that in a irresponsible way, you could have bricked your phone.. The restart were normal overclocking brings instabillity. Just dont overclock if you like your phone.
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Oh my god! Overclocking is not for starters! Be sure to read a lot before doing that. Go to wiki and search here on the forum. I can only say that you are doing in that in a irresponsible way, you could have bricked your phone.. The restart were normal overclocking brings instabillity. Just dont overclock if you like your phone.
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thanks buddy... i thought as much dats why am asking cos some people will have done it!
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thanks buddy... i thought as much dats why am asking cos some people will have done it!
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I know that too but its really risky specialy when you overclock that much...
Try to search for a quicker rom or kernel instead of overclockin.
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thanks for yur reply... i havent try it, i dont have any idea. hope it wont spoil my phone cos i try to use Android Overclocking application, after setting tha processor to 2016Mhz, my phone keeps restarting & it was very hot. i was lucky removing tha aplication!
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Of course you can overclock but be very carefull not setting cpu speed too high and never set the speed at boot before you're absolutely sure that is stable else your phone will keep restarting like it did.Also overclocking depends on kernel too, so different kernels different stable max speed.I use rage 2.4 on my st15i and i went as far as 1.6 only to run some benchmarks.1.8 or more is very risky even for benchmarks the heat could destroy your phone.These speeds are not for everyday use beside the risk of destroying it the battery consumption would be massive.I'd say 1.2 for everyday use is perfectly normal cause it's already a very fast phone
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Of course you can overclock but be very carefull not setting cpu speed too high and never set the speed at boot before you're absolutely sure that is stable else your phone will keep restarting like it did.Also overclocking depends on kernel too, so different kernels different stable max speed.I use rage 2.4 on my st15i and i went as far as 1.6 only to run some benchmarks.1.8 or more is very risky even for benchmarks the heat could destroy your phone.These speeds are not for everyday use beside the risk of destroying it the battery consumption would be massive.I'd say 1.2 for everyday use is perfectly normal cause it's already a very fast phone
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yeah, tha phone already gat high speed... am using NeroDroid Rom!
Im running a fascinate with cm10 nightly, stock kernel. I was hoping to overclock cpu to 1200 mhz, and I can't figure out a way to do it. I tried changing the gorverner, but they're all capped at 1000 mhz. What can I do?
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Im running a fascinate with cm10 nightly, stock kernel. I was hoping to overclock cpu to 1200 mhz, and I can't figure out a way to do it. I tried changing the gorverner, but they're all capped at 1000 mhz. What can I do?
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You need a kernel that is capable of overclocking. If you look through the Development thread, you can find one to do so.
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Im running a fascinate with cm10 nightly, stock kernel. I was hoping to overclock cpu to 1200 mhz, and I can't figure out a way to do it. I tried changing the gorverner, but they're all capped at 1000 mhz. What can I do?
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youll wanna find the devil kernel in development
Lootzifer said:
Im running a fascinate with cm10 nightly, stock kernel. I was hoping to overclock cpu to 1200 mhz, and I can't figure out a way to do it. I tried changing the gorverner, but they're all capped at 1000 mhz. What can I do?
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download devil 1.6.1 for fascinate
Newest is 1.7.4 actually, get it from http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/Helly_Bean/kernel/
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Newest is 1.7.4 actually, get it from http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/Helly_Bean/kernel/
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Yeah, but at the time I didn't realize he made a new folder for 1.7., so I looked but all I found was 1.6.1.. but at least, 1.6.1 won't screw your Rom if you have an old partition (current being nightly cm10)--I learned that the hard way.
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Actually 1.6.1 was for the newer partition layout I think the last one he made for the old one was 1.5.4 or something. Anyway, he just released 1.7.5 last night, grab it from http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/jellybean/175/ :good::good:
im using the 1.7.5 release on LagFree
i dont want to overclock it tho because idk if it would mess up my phone .
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Actually 1.6.1 was for the newer partition layout I think the last one he made for the old one was 1.5.4 or something. Anyway, he just released 1.7.5 last night, grab it from http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/jellybean/175/ :good::good:
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[er, I kinda meant to say "if you have the new partition layout," not old..]
but well...... :S I was right and wrong, because the old partition layout [with /datadata] is technically the "old" layout [the one that everybody always had], until for some reason they decided to move it around, so that you only had 400MB for apps, which I quickly ran out of after restoring my TiBu apps...and then they finally came around and put /datdata back, so theoretically it's the "new" layout, but..well yeah, hopefully you know what I mean.
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[er, I kinda meant to say "if you have the new partition layout," not old..]
but well...... :S I was right and wrong, because the old partition layout [with /datadata] is technically the "old" layout [the one that everybody always had], until for some reason they decided to move it around, so that you only had 400MB for apps, which I quickly ran out of after restoring my TiBu apps...and then they finally came around and put /datdata back, so theoretically it's the "new" layout, but..well yeah, hopefully you know what I mean.
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The reason it was moved around and suddenly you only had around 400MB was because the Fassy has 2 chips, 1 is fast as hell and the other is slow. Problem was, the fast chip only had so much storage space, so that was the trade off, good performance but poor storage space. For the newest layout, Jt didn't simply just 'put back' /datadata, the new layout actually is a completely new arrangement that gives us the fast speed AND storage space. If you want to read about it go over to the CM10 thread on Rootzwiki, Jt explained what he did. What this means in practical terms is that we now have a device with good speed and storage space that can handle the newer Android OSes :good:
whats the worst that can happen if you overclock ?
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whats the worst that can happen if you overclock ?
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Short term: Glitchy behavior (freezing/crashing/etc) and random reboots (this is more likely if you're doing Live OC versus just bumping up your CPU MHz)
Long term: Shortened device lifetime due to component stress; in other words if you plan to use your phone for a very long time don't overclock
Not all phones react the same way to overclocking, you might not get the same results as others are. For example, a lot of people seem to have good luck with 110% Live OC, however I can only get 105% on my phone before it becomes unstable.
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The reason it was moved around and suddenly you only had around 400MB was because the Fassy has 2 chips, 1 is fast as hell and the other is slow. Problem was, the fast chip only had so much storage space, so that was the trade off, good performance but poor storage space. For the newest layout, Jt didn't simply just 'put back' /datadata, the new layout actually is a completely new arrangement that gives us the fast speed AND storage space. If you want to read about it go over to the CM10 thread on Rootzwiki, Jt explained what he did. What this means in practical terms is that we now have a device with good speed and storage space that can handle the newer Android OSes :good:
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Exactly
AndroidGee209 said:
whats the worst that can happen if you overclock ?
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You remember that Mayan end of the World thing...
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Short term: Glitchy behavior (freezing/crashing/etc) and random reboots (this is more likely if you're doing Live OC versus just bumping up your CPU MHz)
Long term: Shortened device lifetime due to component stress; in other words if you plan to use your phone for a very long time don't overclock
Not all phones react the same way to overclocking, you might not get the same results as others are. For example, a lot of people seem to have good luck with 110% Live OC, however I can only get 105% on my phone before it becomes unstable.
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Again, exactly...
Yep I accidently at my OC too high once and I got an immediate reboot, setting itself back to std
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