Now that we have custom kernels.. Can we set cpu to 800 mhz like HTC ChaCha ?? It uses the same cpu like our minis and is Factory Overclocked to 800mhz
If you oc to 800 your phone will burn
ChavitoArg said:
If you oc to 800 your phone will burn
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i agree
also the battery will drain faster...
emmanuelcassar said:
Now that we have custom kernels.. Can we set cpu to 800 mhz like HTC ChaCha ?? It uses the same cpu like our minis and is Factory Overclocked to 800mhz
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They are not overclocked. They are manufactured with 800Mhz microprocessors.
HTC ChaCha - MSM7227T - 800Mhz
X10 Mini Pro - MSM7227 - 600Mhz
The htc cha-cha uses a turbo version of our processor, its technically the same although its been made to run 800mhz rather than our non-turbo version
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how to overclock mi x10 mini to 825 mhz?
when i set the frenquency to 768 or up the phone reboot, how can i solve this?
using minicm MiniCM7-2.1.1
brenorc97 said:
how to overclock mi x10 mini to 825 mhz?
when i set the frenquency to 768 or up the phone reboot, how can i solve this?
using minicm MiniCM7-2.1.1
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It cant be solved, if its freezing at 768mHz or above then that is the maximum your cpu can handle, all cpu's have different limits even 2 identical ones, like mine can go to 806mHz max before freeze/reboot but my girlfriends can only go to 787mHz max
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Lancerfq said:
It cant be solved, if its freezing at 768mHz or above then that is the maximum your cpu can handle, all cpu's have different limits even 2 identical ones, like mine can go to 806mHz max before freeze/reboot but my girlfriends can only go to 787mHz max
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but why it happens?
they aren't identical?
brenorc97 said:
but why it happens?
they aren't identical?
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They are identical in the way they are manufactured but just as with a full pc processor they have differences in their tolerance levels of how far they can be pushed, its all down to the manufacturing process not being absolutely precise and exact when the cpu's are made
Simple explanation: some cpu's are able to cope with more stress than a seemingly identical cpu
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They are identical in the way they are manufactured but just as with a full pc processor they have differences in their tolerance levels of how far they can be pushed, its all down to the manufacturing process not being absolutely precise and exact when the cpu's are made
Simple explanation: some cpu's are able to cope with more stress than a seemingly identical cpu
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Thanks, i needed a explanation for that. and i got it.
I'm curious as to which voltages people are using who choose to undervolt their device. I know I've seen some scattered posts around but am yet to see a thread, if I'm wrong feel free to close this one and direct me to the thread.
Mine are:
1200 mHz
1200 mV
1000 mHz
1100 mV
800 mHz
1000 mV
500 mHz
900 mV
200 mHz
900 mV
I made very small drops over stock as I'm pretty new to it so I didn't want to risk going to low.
I'm on UnNamed 2.2.1 with Entropy 12/08/2011 and CPU set to 1200-200 mHz on demand.
I'm trying to get an idea for what people run for the best mix of battery life and performance.
1700Mhz @ 1500mV
1400Mhz @ 1275mV
1200Mhz @ 1175mV
1000Mhz @ 1075mV
800Mhz @ 975mV
500Mhz @ 875mV
200Mhz @ 850mV
I havent done a whole lot of tweaking to find my optimal settings. Im hoping to have time to play with Zep's 3g turbocharger to see what i can squeeze out of my data with different modems. Im also about to move to UnNamed 2.2.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19826653
Is probably what you want.
penguinlogik said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19826653
Is probably what you want.
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That is a good one, thank you.
But I'm hoping to get a voltage specific one. Your link is a full SetCPU thread.
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1200mhz - 1250mV
1000mhz - 1125mV
800mhz - 1025mV
500mhz - 900mV
200mhz - 850mV
100mhz - 825mV
I'm thinking I could go another -25mv across the board still.
There isn't a thread because you are supposed to figure out the settings yourself. EVERY DEVICE IS DIFFERENT. What works great for one person may crash another's device, what is just barely stable on one person's device may be far from optimal on another.
If every device were the same, THE STOCK VOLTAGES WOULD BE LOWER.
I was about to say the same thing ^^
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What app do you use to undervolt? Set CPU?
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chrikenn said:
What app do you use to undervolt? Set CPU?
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Voltage control
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There isn't a thread because you are supposed to figure out the settings yourself. EVERY DEVICE IS DIFFERENT. What works great for one person may crash another's device, what is just barely stable on one person's device may be far from optimal on another.
If every device were the same, THE STOCK VOLTAGES WOULD BE LOWER.
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These values provide a baseline for others to start from. I never guessed I could go down to 825mv until I saw another thread on the i9100 section. But I understand your point of view as well.
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I agree with Entropy but like the previous post said, I'm hoping for an idea of where people are at with theirs. I'm not hoping for 100% definitive values that work all the time every time.
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Yeah, still useful and interesting to observe others' settings in my opinion.
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Seems to be working smoothly for me. I have 1600, 1400, and 1200 disabled
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Is it a good idea if I set the min frequency of cpu on galaxy s2 to 1200mhz
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If you want to be wasting your battery quickly and have your phone as pocket heating then yes go ahead.
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Will it make my phone faster?
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Not really. Your system is automatically adjusting CPU speed based on current load.
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all u get is a super fast battery drain and overheated phone ( u can use it as a cooker then ) ,
if u want it to get faster use other CF scripts in extweaks if u r using siyah kernel , or overclock max to 1,3 ( but i dont recommend overclocking , u have already 1,2 Ghz )
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Will it make my phone faster?
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Taping it to the tail fin of a 747 sure will.....
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Congratulations. You win Facepalm of The Week. Why ?
Go back, read your question again & think logically about it.
The maximum frequency of the CPU without overclocking is 1200MHz. You're setting the minimum frequency the same as the maximum, which means constant load on the CPU. What normally happens when you put CPU's, GPU's et al under load ?
They get hot.
Get the idea ?
(People really need to learn basics around here. They won't tho. Ever.)
If setting your min. frequency to the max frequency of 1200 mhz was a good idea, why would the lower frequencies exist in the first place? Wouldn't our phones just have 1200 Mhz as the only frequency by default?
Your processor would always be working as hard as it possibly can - even if all you're doing is scrolling down a page of text, it would be using the same amount of power as if you were playing a 3D game. 500 Mhz would be certainly enough to scroll down a page of text without lag, so why force it to use 1200?
I just wanted to ask people because many kernels force 1.15 GHZ frequency and I wanted to ask people what do you think about it,is it safe or not and did anyone do stress test with SetCPU and is phone overheating with it.
Thanks,XperianPro.
It can do damage after a certain time. If you have it set for a long time on that frequency it will overheat! It is safe but as long as you don't use always use it. You should use it only to speed up some tasks! There is a reason why they have chosen not to set it as max frequency on stock rom.
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Andrewasth said:
It can do damage after a certain time. If you have it set for a long time on that frequency it will overheat! It is safe but as long as you don't use always use it. You should use it only to speed up some tasks! There is a reason why they have chosen not to set it as max frequency on stock rom.
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the same ideal with u, i dont think it wll be safe for a long -time using.
I think Your CPU will be damaged when u used 1.15Ghz for a long time day to day
if the voltage used for getting 1.15ghz is the same as 1.0ghz then there is no difference...any heating up will be a minimal increase over the stock, if any
if voltage is higher...then i would imagine it would have an affect after some time as others stated
15% overclock is a joke, my Galaxy Mini was overclocked over 40% (from 600MHz to 864MHz, but i used 800MHz almost all the time), was hot like hell and still works fine now after almost 2 years and shows no signs of stopping
Unless you want your phone to last 20 years, YES, 1.15GHz is perfectly fine by me.
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15% overclock is a joke, my Galaxy Mini was overclocked over 40% (from 600MHz to 864MHz, but i used 800MHz almost all the time), was hot like hell and still works fine now after almost 2 years and shows no signs of stopping
Unless you want your phone to last 20 years, YES, 1.15GHz is perfectly fine by me.
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thats because Galaxy mini was Downclocked by samsung
other samsung devices wich have exactly the same cpu gpu are 800mhz at stock
and they can be ocd to 970MHz
galaxy mini can run those 800 mhz freqs easily because they downclocked the device
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SpaceCaker said:
thats because Galaxy mini was Downclocked by samsung
other samsung devices wich have exactly the same cpu gpu are 800mhz at stock
and they can be ocd to 970MHz
galaxy mini can run those 800 mhz freqs easily because they downclocked the device
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That CPU on that board was designed to run at 600MHz, so you can't call it a downclocked CPU. Galaxy Ace and Mini had the same chipset, but the CPU itself wasn't completely the same. Not all Galaxy Minis where able to go 800MHz+
Same could be said for our Xperia U, Galaxy S2 has a dual-core Cortex A9 CPU running at 1.2GHz, so does that make our CPU downclocked? Ofcourse it doesn't, because the SoC is completely different, although the cores might be the same.
SpaceCaker said:
thats because Galaxy mini was Downclocked by samsung
other samsung devices wich have exactly the same cpu gpu are 800mhz at stock
and they can be ocd to 970MHz
galaxy mini can run those 800 mhz freqs easily because they downclocked the device
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I have some Questions
How can u call it a downclock when it supposed to be 600 mhz as I know
And why could Samsung downclock the phone it is better to make it 800MHZ then
I think overclock is different between all chipset
Just like snabdragon and and our ****tyThor cpu
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Mtakween said:
I have some Questions
How can u call it a downclock when it supposed to be 600 mhz as I know
And why could Samsung downclock the phone it is better to make it 800MHZ then
I think overclock is different between all chipset
Just like snabdragon and and our ****tyThor cpu
And sorry for my English
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the phones with same cpu are all running 800mhz at default but because mini and fit where low end phones they downclocked the cpus
so the people who wanted faster phone buyes phone with more mhz
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SpaceCaker said:
the phones with same cpu are all running 800mhz at default but because mini and fit where low end phones they downclocked the cpus
so the people who wanted faster phone buyes phone with more mhz
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That's how you make money! :sly:
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domcale said:
15% overclock is a joke, my Galaxy Mini was overclocked over 40% (from 600MHz to 864MHz, but i used 800MHz almost all the time), was hot like hell and still works fine now after almost 2 years and shows no signs of stopping
Unless you want your phone to last 20 years, YES, 1.15GHz is perfectly fine by me.
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B**** please, my Galaxy 3 was overclocked from 667 MHz to 1400 MHz and it still works
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it is safe enough, my old xperia play was running at 1.8 ghz all the time, and it just works fine, till the screen broke (dropped the phone)
that cpu was designed to run at 1,0 ghz.
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it is safe enough, my old xperia play was running at 1.8 ghz all the time, and it just works fine, till the screen broke (dropped the phone)
that cpu was designed to run at 1,0 ghz.
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Well my old live with walkman worked to on 2.0 GHz but I could feel overheat remember that this is Novathor not Qualcomm.
So anyone brave enough to test phone with stresstest on 1.15 GHz for about two hours?
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There are kernel that boost cpu to 1.3 ghz... so 1.15ghz is safe for me
I read somewhere, that max safe frequency for NovaThor U8500 is 1,2 Ghz. So 1,15 Ghz should be safe enough.
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It's safe i'm using my phone for almost 2 weeks at 1,15 Ghz and not a signle problem, not even overheat! I say it's 99.9% safe.
I am using 1.15ghz from about 3 months and no problems at all
I have been using 1.15 ghz for months now and I play games quite frequently and it has been safe and stable for me
I Think that the Novathor U8500 in focus, can be easly OC to 1.15 GHz without having particular trouble in fact of stability or hw issues, as it is capable of a theorical max of 1.2 GHZ ( as seen in some websites on fast google search "NovaThor U8500 max freq" )
.Hoping this is real, remember that this may affect nor the voltage but the steps that the governor has to do before reach the 1.15 GHz. Some good kernel, as most of the JB Designed kernel are set by default to max 1.15GHz.
I've been trying to figure out which saves more battery life. Will running a phone on one core while keeping it clocked at.. let's say 1.7 GHz (my phone's stock clock speed) save more battery than keeping all cores active while being clocked at 900 MHz?
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