[Q] overclock - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

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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Lancerfq said:
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.

Related

Mixing SetCPU + Voltage App

Would this cause CPU freezing/crashing
I tried undervolting even minimally and my phone crashes, regardless of the values
I'm perfectly willing to accept that I may have one of those unlucky devices that just can't handle it, however I just realized I've been mixing the too apps....could this potentially be causing CPU confusion, ultimately leading to crashes?
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I doubt it I use both of tgem and nithing crashed maybe you phone cant handle overclock or ur settings try lowering them
TopShelf10 said:
Would this cause CPU freezing/crashing
I tried undervolting even minimally and my phone crashes, regardless of the values
I'm perfectly willing to accept that I may have one of those unlucky devices that just can't handle it, however I just realized I've been mixing the too apps....could this potentially be causing CPU confusion, ultimately leading to crashes?
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T.C.P said:
I doubt it I use both of tgem and nithing crashed maybe you phone cant handle overclock or ur settings try lowering them
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No problem OCing, my phone loves being overcocked...oh, I mean clocked
Only problem is with UVing
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Then probably undervolting too much... What settings u using?
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Then probably undervolting too much... What settings u using?
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ive tried as low as -25 across the board....it usually rides well for a while....but eventually leads to crashes
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ive tried as low as -25 across the board....it usually rides well for a while....but eventually leads to crashes
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i would only recommend using 1 or the other.. (voltage app is best)
and -25ma across the board what do you mean?
1200
1120
1000
800
400
200
100?
your -25 on all of them?
cause if you read the threads supporting voltage app you will see to only change 5-7 profiles meaning...... dont do all of them... i keep only 4 of them under stock voltage.... as listed below (some phones cant handle the actual under volting NOT the over clocking.... and some cant do either)
1200: -25mv
1120: -25mv
1000: -25mv
800: -25mv
400: stock mv
200: stock mv
100: stock mv
i have been over clocking sense we got the kernels to do so... (i9000 kernels)
so if you need anymore help just pm me and i can help with a really good oc/uv set up or in your case just use setCPU its alot easier!
voltage app
which is the best governor for voltage app?
I had the same problem using both and thought it was my phone not liking oc with no uv but then I figured out by removing setcpu and only using voltage app that my phone was stable up to 1400. I have read many threads that state not to uv all freq's and not to use more than 5 states in the drawer. Also try to create the least voltage steps as possible and not to touch 800 cause thats where the phone us set to go to sleep and wake at which is critical. I think that set cpu and voltage asp conflict each other with scheduling, but I am not a dev so could not be sure.
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I have used both. Set CPU sleep profile works beautifully paired with voltage control app.

Custom Kernels O.C

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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MiniCM7_Pro_V9 Help?

Hi, I installed MiniCM7_Pro_V9, when I try to overclock my phone over 756mhz, it frozes, I already did a factory reset and i also formated the sdcard, but i still have the problem, another issue that i found is that if I go over 710mhz the camera does not work.
Somebody help me please...
The freezing issue is simply your processor not coping with that high a clock, my girlfriends can't go above 729mHz whereas mine is clocked to 806mHz with no over heating or freezing issues at all even under prolonged heavy use, not sure about the camera isssue though
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Lancerfq said:
The freezing issue is simply your processor not coping with that high a clock, my girlfriends can't go above 729mHz whereas mine is clocked to 806mHz with no over heating or freezing issues at all even under prolonged heavy use, not sure about the camera isssue though
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806 mhz, amazing!!!
How can I make the processor of my phone to be able to work as yours does???
Monarcave said:
806 mhz, amazing!!!
How can I make the processor of my phone to be able to work as yours does???
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I have no idea why mine can operate so high and others can't, the only explanation I can think of is its the same with a pc processor, ya can get 2 totally identical processors yet when ya overclock them they have different tolerance levels with regards to how much and how far they can be pushed
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Lancerfq said:
I have no idea why mine can operate so high and others can't, the only explanation I can think of is its the same with a pc processor, ya can get 2 totally identical processors yet when ya overclock them they have different tolerance levels with regards to how much and how far they can be pushed
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Well, how many apps you have in your phone? That might be the problem, because i installed a lot of apps (around 60 apps).
Or as you said it your processor has a better tolerance level, so your a lucky men .
Thank you very much Lancerfq.
It has nothing to do with the amount of apps. It is just simply you will never get any piece of hardware that is exactly identical.
As Lancerfq said, due to manufacturing constraints each cpu has different tolerances.

Overclocking

Can someone post all available frequencies(the voltage for lower than 600MHz and how much battery will it take comparing to the lower frequencies, eg 864 takes "x" battery more than 844)
Is there safe to use 864, and does it take to much battery, or not?
Thanks a lot
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frequencies below 600: 122, 245, 320, 480 (all of these use the same voltage)
frequencies above 600: 652, 672, 691, 710, 729, 748, 768, 787, 806 (the difference in battery varies depending on your governor and usage but generally, the higher the frequency the more battery it eats)
stability-wise, the only thing that can go wrong when you oc to 864 is a kernel panic. other than that it should be safe to use. however, in the long run i think it can harm your cpu (and yes it does use a lot of battery)
this is my understanding. if someone does not agree, feel free to point out what you believe is wrong
yep sweetnsour is right ...
All that can be added to what sweetnsour said is that there are three more frequencies over 600: 825, 844 and 864 MHz. But the chances for our CPU to be stable at any frequency above 806 MHz are very low.
Another notable side-effect to the overclock, beside quick battery depleting, is CPU overheating. I found my CPU to be stable at 806, but I went back to 729 just because the phone warmed up so much faster. At 729, I sense no difference compared to 600 MHz.
masteryx said:
All that can be added to what sweetnsour said is that there are three more frequencies over 600: 825, 844 and 864 MHz. But the chances for our CPU to be stable at any frequency above 806 MHz are very low.
Another notable side-effect to the overclock, beside quick battery depleting, is CPU overheating. I found my CPU to be stable at 806, but I went back to 729 just because the phone warmed up so much faster. At 729, I sense no difference compared to 600 MHz.
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Yes a rooted with other tuning needs no oc, but what is thr highest that will not harm anything on a long term...
And does 122-480MHz really have same voltage?
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vlt96 said:
Yes a rooted with other tuning needs no oc, but what is thr highest that will not harm anything on a long term...
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This is highly subjective, no one can tell for sure, except maybe the manufacturer. Buy in theory you should be safe with any frequency at which your CPU is stable and does not overheat. You will sell or trash the phone long before the overclock will affect anything.
And remember: the CPU spends a fairly low amount of time at the high frequency; most of the time it will fall back to the minimum, as long as there are no tasks requiring high processing power.
As far as I could gather in the 10 months I spent on this forum, the community agreed that 729 MHz is the most convenient value.
masteryx said:
This is highly subjective, no one can tell for sure, except maybe the manufacturer. Buy in theory you should be safe with any frequency at which your CPU is stable and does not overheat. You will sell or trash the phone long before the overclock will affect anything.
And remember: the CPU spends a fairly low amount of time at the high frequency; most of the time it will fall back to the minimum, as long as there are no tasks requiring high processing power.
As far as I could gather in the 10 months I spent on this forum, the community agreed that 729 MHz is the most convenient value.
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Yes, 728hz is the best value for performance and battery.
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MaKTaiL said:
Yes, 728hz is the best value for performance and battery.
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This flocking app needs thanks button...
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So the perfect is 480--729 SmartassV2 thanks...
Btw is the voltage really the same from 122 to 480?
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vlt96 said:
So the perfect is 480--729 SmartassV2 thanks...
Btw is the voltage really the same from 122 to 480?
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I personally dont use Smartassv2 as it has some wakelock problems, so try different governors and find out which works best for you.
Btw, you are using the wrong kernel for your rom(6.5.8), you should be using fserve kernel or 4 Sept kernel by Franco (.32).
Yaa 480--729 is the perfect.Above 768 phone becomes unstable.
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Yaa 480--729 is the perfect.Above 768 phone becomes unstable.
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And below 480 is same ****? I mean it won't do anything good to battery right?
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vlt96 said:
And below 480 is same ****? I mean it won't do anything good to battery right?
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Exactly!
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MaKTaiL said:
Exactly!
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Oh ye I got it *cool*
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Hey my is..
806/600 scary
But before 2 months i cant even overclock 768...how now 806??
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becuase governor is scary
Ohh...wen i removed my charger after 10 sec it gaved panic..ithink 768/480 is proper for me...nd can u give me details about the governer plz
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all using Smartass governer??
vj_dustin said:
all using Smartass governer??
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Smartassv2 cuz v1 its like a petformance governor, only at max cpu... v2 goes down when screen off...
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vlt96 said:
Smartassv2 cuz v1 its like a petformance governor, only at max cpu... v2 goes down when screen off...
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No true, smartass also caps when screen off

{XPERIA U}[DISCUSSION] Overclocking to 1.15 GHZ

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
And sorry for my English
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.
nickholtus said:
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.

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