I know every cpu is not quite the same but I'd like to know what you guys can get your Ace to do.
For some reason I can only get a stable oc up to 864Mhz and I have heard people can get stable oc up to 921MHz
Is it just my cpu being a special one of am I doing something wrong?
It's not the kernel because the kernel I've got goes up to 1036MHz also I'm running Cyanogenmod so I'm not sure What else I could be missing.
Also please post your stable oc frequency please because I like to know what can the ace do without crashing.
My phone runs smooth on 921MHz all phones are different Dw about it
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You should check alone how much can you overclock you ace by doing small steps and test you phone stability. An universal frequency for all Ace doesn't exist, any Ace can by run at different speed. It is dependent from the production quality.
I was trying to get my ace to do up to 902 Mhz at the max but it freezes at 883Mhz. And I was slowly changing the max frequency every 15min with light use but it just sticks at 883
hello, I´m using CM7 and the kernel patch to oc the ace, my stable cpu frequency is 902mhz and goes realy smooth on any game and also the flash player runs pretty good. this is my quadrant standard score:1989
It's all different. I have it run 883 stable, stable as in no reboots for long usage. I can set 921 without instant reboot but it will crash apps eventually.
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hello, I´m using CM7 and the kernel patch to oc the ace, my stable cpu frequency is 902mhz and goes realy smooth on any game and also the flash player runs pretty good. this is my quadrant standard score:1989
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Hi,dudes
have installed the oc kernal zip.
On CPU Settings,
Available governors, I select performance or leave it as onderman?
On Max CPU frequency and Min CPU frequency...
I adjust Max CPU frequency will do?
Thanks and Regards to all there!
I cant even use it with 825Mhz lol, mine is S5830B.
techno_cool said:
Hi,dudes
have installed the oc kernal zip.
On CPU Settings,
Available governors, I select performance or leave it as onderman?
On Max CPU frequency and Min CPU frequency...
I adjust Max CPU frequency will do?
Thanks and Regards to all there!
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traduz said:
I cant even use it with 825Mhz lol, mine is S5830B.
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Haha +1 .. mine is saddest it even reboots on 806MHz atleast it did one time ... now I tried 864 reboot :X
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Every cpu is different you need to do oc yourself. One cpu can't go over 800 other one will reach 960 easily...
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Every cpu is different you need to do oc yourself. One cpu can't go over 800 other one will reach 960 easily...
Mine [email protected]
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*Rage*
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Hiya dudes.
Could you tell me how much your battery lasts with the CPU overclocked? And how about the heat?
I had overclocked my SGA a couple days ago and it suddenly became so hot it freaked me out :/
Thanks before man..
Oh yes , keep the noobs away
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temps are normal, i hit 50 degee once, oc + 3g internet + radio + charging
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temps are normal, i hit 50 degee once, oc + 3g internet + radio + charging
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OC + Performance governor + Tethering + HSDPA + YouTube = 55 degrees
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Ok lots of replys whiles i was gone for the night and also I've been testing my ace some more and it's still the same result but I can just do 883Mhz but not stable.
( self reboots every 15min or so )
All I would say is my ace is a spacial 1 and I think you guys who can get over 902Mhz stable are lucky. but o well I'll stick to 825Mhz
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All I would say is my ace is a spacial 1 and I think you guys who can get over 902Mhz stable are lucky. but o well I'll stick to 825Mhz
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Every ace is special
I'm curious, is there anyone who will pass 998MHz, mine passed LinPack at 998mhz once
I hope someone will add to kernel voltage setting...
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Yeah, it isn't for noobs, but if you don't teach them how to do it, they will be ever noobs . So, you know more than them, well, the best thing you can do is helps the new people
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What exactly would happen if I OC'ed to this freq?
System will be more smooth , speed of operations will be alot better but your battery will be going crazy incrasing temperature of the device
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I think.. if it can handles it will remain stable.. if not it will reboot..
Owain oc it to 825 so its is stable and everything what i wrote is going after oc.
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Owain oc it to 825 so its is stable and everything what i wrote is going after oc.
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There is no way to go up to 825 with the existing module... The phone hangs and reboots immediatly... Most phones works fine on 729 and 748...
I have no time to look after his post but he said that he is awesome dev so he know what he is doing so those freqwences are for us normal users
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Mine can run up to 768Mhz with no reboots at all!
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guys... You're all fail xD got mine up to 1200 mHz by modding the right files going to post a screen of it next week or something (I'm not anywhere near my dev-comp atm)... But it overheated within 5 minutes and I didn't run it on battery - had a direct powerconnection instead of the battery
BTW: That was awesome fast!
Superb. But i think we are talking about useful oc no only for five mins. You can overclok everything to its limits but you need good tools and sources for that . And oc is personal device side cos every device will overclok in individual way
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Superb. But i think we are talking about useful oc no only for five mins. You can overclok everything to its limits but you need good tools and sources for that . And oc is personal device side cos every device will overclok in individual way
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exactly It was totally only experimental and for proving to myselv, that it was possible Running a stable 749 mHz
My X10 Mini can only go to 748 before freezing on me.
825Mhz ???
It freeze on boot & restarting ...
my phone can't reach 729Mhz only stable at 710
If you want higher freqwences just change voltage of battery this can help because phone could restart depending od the temerature of device smaller voltage =smaller temperature
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how could i change voltage battery????
Someone already posted small tutorial in the forum i saw this in the big x10 forum. And learn to use the high and mighty search button.
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Your phone will be hanged and then u need to reboot it and remember in setcpu dont save the profile to set on boot.....as u will have very less time on startup to change it back to 729mhz....coz this is highest frequency.....if u set the profile on set on boot and OC to 825mhz u may need to update software ........
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My X10 Mini can only go to 748 before freezing on me.
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729mhz is highest.....it worked only once for me on Remix 3.2 (2.2.1 froyo) custom rom.........
745 here. Stable. (still slow if you ask me.)
806 Mhz... battery life is good
Well, there was some discussion a while back about how our gpu supported opengl es-1.1 and would support es-2 with the eclair update. However, even with minicm 7, my device shows up in quadrant as supporting only opengl 1.1. I would like to find out what is going on and receive information about others' devices. Do they support opengl 2?
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Never thought about that.
now after reading your post i think this is hardware related. not software.
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Well, there was some discussion a while back about how our gpu supported opengl es-1.1 and would support es-2 with the eclair update. However, even with minicm 7, my device shows up in quadrant as supporting only opengl 1.1. I would like to find out what is going on and receive information about others' devices. Do they support opengl 2?
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I can assure you that it is v2.0. CF3D only supports v2.0 and above. And as X8 and X10 have same processor and GPU, it is definitely v2.0.
P.S. CF3D works on my phone.
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I can assure you that it is v2.0. CF3D only supports v2.0 and above. And as X8 and X10 have same processor and GPU, it is definitely v2.0.
P.S. CF3D works on my phone.
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Thats interesting.....hmmmm......
The problem must be with quadrant.
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Just to further the discussion, our phones' gpu is awesome. 50 fps in the quadrant planet and moon 3d test. That is, however, with a non overclocked CPU. There is a bug where overclocking the CPU actually underclocks the gpu. If the devs are able to find a way to use their custom kernels to overclock our gpu, I am very sure that the 1600 mark in quadrant can be broken. Our phone would be absolutely smooth and might almost be as snappy as a desire. I can even get 1300 on quadrant when overclocked to just 768 mhz with 128 mb swap, supercharger v6, as card cache 4096 kb and compcache disabled.
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There is a bug where overclocking the CPU actually underclocks the gpu.
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What's your basis for that? I think actually that overclocking the CPU also overclocks your GPU.
It has been noted numerous times in doxianh's x8oc.ko thread that 2d and 3d performance is consistently lower in quadrant when overclock is enabled. Furthermore, people with overclock enabled at 600 mhz almost always get lower quadrant scores than with overclock disabled. When I enable overclock at 600 mhz, quadrant scores of 600 to 700 are shown. With overclock disabled, I get up to 900 on quadrant. Quadrant scores have been known not to definitely show the true performance of a phone, though. We should try to repeat this experiment with neocore and other fps benchmarks.
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691 mhz
600 mhz overclock disabled
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New findings:
Neocore
600 mhz: 48.3 fps
600 mhz (oc enabled): 26.5 fps
691 mhz : 43.7 fps
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Oh, to add on. In gingerbread, the status bar is gpu accelerated, if I'm not wrong. The status bar is noticeably smoother when overclock is disabled.
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Bump? I'm a bit confused about our gpu.
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Bas on your analysis, it does seem so. I guess the Adreno 200 GPU needs a specific clock trigger to be of optimum speed, otherwise it will downclock to save power. It does make sense from a mobile part design perspective. So it seems the cpu core and gpu core are individually clocked rather than synced.
I think that they are synched, but are synched reversed- proportionally
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is the score the same with downvolt disabled or enabled?
Undervolt, you mean? It should not have any effect on performance I guess.
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Can someone in the know clue me in on what is really happening to our processors and how we can overclock the gpu?
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Bas on your analysis, it does seem so. I guess the Adreno 200 GPU needs a specific clock trigger to be of optimum speed, otherwise it will downclock to save power. It does make sense from a mobile part design perspective. So it seems the cpu core and gpu core are individually clocked rather than synced.
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Oh, and do you think there might be a way to overwrite this syncing thing such that we can make the clock speeds independent of one another?
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Post your highest scores you hit with your neo. And tell which app you use and your cpu settings.
I got 4133 using benchmark advanced!!! Cpu at 1.4 ghz
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my scores (android 2.3.4 and doomkernel v9) with quadrant advanced:
1.0 GHz: 1638
1.1 GHz: 1825
1.2 Ghz: 2028
1.3 Ghz: 1867
1.4 Ghz: 1963
1.5 Ghz: 2140
1.6 Ghz: 2124
1.7 Ghz: 2272
1.8 Ghz: reboot, 2375
1.9 Ghz: 2310
2.0 Ghz: reboot, reboot
@freebordjunky don't you mean quadrant advanced? and if so, how do you get the double of my points?
Yeah i mean quadrant advanced sorry and i dont know why. You use stock 2.3. 4?
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yeah stock, did you used SE Tweaked?
Yeah i use the tweaked
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@freebordjunky: i did exactly the same as you did and i get this:
SE Tweaked V0.5/DooMKernel v9/1.4Ghz
which version of quadrant did you used?
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Post your highest scores you hit with your neo. And tell which app you use and your cpu settings.
I got 4133 using benchmark advanced!!! Cpu at 1.4 ghz
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Sorry...but I don't belive it
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I posted a pic of my score!! And i use quadrant advanced
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My score, at 1,4ghz and use tweak.
Which governor is best?
Doomkernel v.09
Se.Tweakedv5
Cpu :2 ghz
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i got it, you guys all overclock with no-frills cpu control.
i get 4032 points with 1.4Ghz
so for other people: don't use SetCPU!
Why not?
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Why not?
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than you get 2000 points lower....
(at least i get so)
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than you get 2000 points lower....
(at least i get so)
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10 points!
We already know that this "benchmark" is just a NUMBER!!!
Reallife perfomance is something another.
Regards!
Taavi
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10 points!
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i get 1963 points with setcpu on 1.4 Ghz
and 4032 points with no-frills cpu control on 1.4 Ghz
so 2100 points less with setcpu
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i get 2375 points with setcpu on 1.8 Ghz
and 3843 points with no-frills cpu control on 1.8 Ghz
so 1500 points less with setcpu
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But how is differents realtime use?
2 times faster almost
Contract killer zombies is loading very fast an isn't lagging anymore
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i get 1963 points with setcpu on 1.4 Ghz
and 4032 points with no-frills cpu control on 1.4 Ghz
so 2100 points less with setcpu
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i get 3812 points with nofrills on 1.4Ghz and 4305 points with setcpu . Contractkiller Zombie load faster and smoother
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i get 3812 points with nofrills on 1.4Ghz and 4305 points with setcpu . Contractkiller Zombie load faster and smoother
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weird
I only get 1800 on quadrant, cyanogenmod says it's on 1.5ghz, but I think I need another kernel, which do you guys use?
Earlier lg gt540 and now log optimus me also got better kernal when lg p500 is supposed to be a better device!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1648044
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Huh?? and we can expect it??
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sadly not possible for us, because most of our O1's can't go above 768., mine can't go above 748
Mine was running nearly 824 mhz not stable for long time
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1Ghz kernel is just for show off.... it does nothing!
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1Ghz kernel is just for show off.... it does nothing!
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Show off is good
But actully I also think the same, it has no significance
> I got amaze with those antutu scores! 2300+ on p350 lol
I don't get it, the specs for the P500 and the P350 are pretty much the same:
both are MSM7227, 600 MHz, and have Adreno 200. That's mindblowing
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> I guess the 2d hack did it right?
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> I guess the 2d hack did it right?
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this 2d score got after using patches from caf, this patches i used
Fix for issue: KGSL panic when power off
msm: kgsl: 2d context ids need to be global
msm_kgsl: Fix 2D page fault errors with context switches
btw
yes 1gz is my really my show off but i added 1ghz because i saw a gt540 kernel witch overclocked upto 1ghz, LOL
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this 2d score got after using patches from caf, this patches i used
Fix for issue: KGSL panic when power off
msm: kgsl: 2d context ids need to be global
msm_kgsl: Fix 2D page fault errors with context switches
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yes 1gz is my really my show off but i added 1ghz because i saw a gt540 kernel witch overclocked upto 1ghz, LOL
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> thanks for the explanation.. no I know its the patches did it from you caf kernel
ron gokhle said:
this 2d score got after using patches from caf, this patches i used
Fix for issue: KGSL panic when power off
msm: kgsl: 2d context ids need to be global
msm_kgsl: Fix 2D page fault errors with context switches
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yes 1gz is my really my show off but i added 1ghz because i saw a gt540 kernel witch overclocked upto 1ghz, LOL
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And Ron, which CPU Frequencies type are you using? Conservative or Aggressive?
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Time to buy another phone now!
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+1 buy a phone that has ICS upgrading plan.
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And Ron, which CPU Frequencies type are you using? Conservative or Aggressive?
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conservative
thachtunganh said:
+1 buy a phone that has ICS upgrading plan.
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Oops again press thank by accident. +1 buy a phone that uses other boards instead of qualcomm's
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You do know tthere's a Optimus One user who overclocked to 1GHz?
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Woah! Thanks for the share I might test this out now.
Okay, so we (AOKP Xperia Project Team) are working on safe overclock. We can't find where voltage control is (these devices use new board, so everything is different) so I think 1.2GHz max should be fine, we shall find out.
If anyone knows where STE have hidden their voltages, feel free to tell me
We are also working on adding more frequencies, and also lower min ones (underclock)
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Cool !
Sadly I am still not able to root my Orange Xperia U
Even if you root we would need modules to overclock.
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Hurray...
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Okay, so we (AOKP Xperia Project Team) are working on safe overclock. We can't find where voltage control is (these devices use new board, so everything is different) so I think 1.2GHz max should be fine, we shall find out.
If anyone knows where STE have hidden their voltages, feel free to tell me
We are also working on adding more frequencies, and also lower min ones (underclock)
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Great news!!!!
Keep up the good work!!!
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KeiranFTW said:
Okay, so we (AOKP Xperia Project Team) are working on safe overclock. We can't find where voltage control is (these devices use new board, so everything is different) so I think 1.2GHz max should be fine, we shall find out.
If anyone knows where STE have hidden their voltages, feel free to tell me
We are also working on adding more frequencies, and also lower min ones (underclock)
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For which files have I to search? Or in what root directorys? I want to help you
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Trolololololololololololololololol
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Trolololololololololololololololol
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You guys are great!
P. S please KeiranFTW, can you make a boot.img format of your next kernel?
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You guys are great!
P. S please KeiranFTW, can you make a boot.img format of your next kernel?
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Not so fast, it doesn't scale to 1.2GHz yet for some reason...
Okay, I dislike setCPU, it's not reading from sysfs so it doesn't tell me that I am at a frequency when I am.
IMHO this is good proof:
Also:
Code:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq # cat scaling_cur_freq
1200000
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Just AWESOME!!
Keep up the good work.
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All the best...Keep up the Good Work...
Eh, it still doesn't work. At least, I can't add extra frequencies
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I found a way to get boot.img, keep developing and don't think about my questions
I'm having issues actually getting it to scale to 1.2GHz, it says it is but I know it isn't...
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I'm having issues actually getting it to scale to 1.2GHz, it says it is but I know it isn't...
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Maybe is the cpu... it's not that great SoC....
Can't you try with 1.1 or maybe 800, we now that 800 works because is so on ace 2, works at 800?
Its not the CPU.
ST-Ericsson have decided to use OPP (operating performance point) in their kernel with their board, meaning for every defined OPP you have you also have a frequency. So if you add a frequency, you need to add an operating performance point, and you can't just add one, it isn't that simple.
It is still possible to overclock but by doing that you loose stock frequencies (so it isn't safe) and without the ability to add more frequencies to the table, there will be no overclock from me, as their is not really much point.
tl;dr
stock frequency table:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1000MHz
possible overclock frequency table:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1200MHz
what we wanted to achieve:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1000MHz 1200MHz
KeiranFTW said:
Its not the CPU.
ST-Ericsson have decided to use OPP (operating performance point) in their kernel with their board, meaning for every defined OPP you have you also have a frequency. So if you add a frequency, you need to add an operating performance point, and you can't just add one, it isn't that simple.
It is still possible to overclock but by doing that you loose stock frequencies (so it isn't safe) and without the ability to add more frequencies to the table, there will be no overclock from me, as their is not really much point.
tl;dr
stock frequency table:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1000MHz
possible overclock frequency table:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1200MHz
what we wanted to achieve:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1000MHz 1200MHz
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What's wrong in loosing stock frequency and addng our owns
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KeiranFTW said:
Its not the CPU.
ST-Ericsson have decided to use OPP (operating performance point) in their kernel with their board, meaning for every defined OPP you have you also have a frequency. So if you add a frequency, you need to add an operating performance point, and you can't just add one, it isn't that simple.
It is still possible to overclock but by doing that you loose stock frequencies (so it isn't safe) and without the ability to add more frequencies to the table, there will be no overclock from me, as their is not really much point.
tl;dr
stock frequency table:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1000MHz
possible overclock frequency table:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1200MHz
what we wanted to achieve:
200MHz 400MHz 800MHz 1000MHz 1200MHz
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Yes, I understand.... So no safe overclock for now.... but what's wrong in 200-400-800-1200? I think it's also safe...
How did krappabel do get a 1150 oc? Well with 1200 prestation wasn't so better...
Because with 1200, there is no 1000, so when the phone would normally jump to 1000, it jumps to 1,200, meaning more time in higher state and more risk of damaging device.
But, if you want, when we release next kernel I will release 1GHz version and 1.2GHz version
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