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This seems to use the same hardware as our Galaxy S phones, does this mean we can possibly hit 1.4Ghz?
Overclocking doesn't always help your phone, but heats up the battery and it is possible that battery to be exploded(well, thats 1.6)
There aren't even stable 1.3ghz out yet, so we would have to wait and see.
We can get to 1.2GhZ already and it honestly doesn't make a difference in day to day usage except that your battery life will drop a good bit.
Can we get to 1.4? Maybe.
Is the hummingbird super finicky at anything over 1.2? Yep.
Could this be a slightly revised chip? Probably.
Is there much benefit?
Not really.
bobloblaw1 said:
We can get to 1.2GhZ already and it honestly doesn't make a difference in day to day usage except that your battery life will drop a good bit.
Can we get to 1.4? Maybe.
Is the hummingbird super finicky at anything over 1.2? Yep.
Could this be a slightly revised chip? Probably.
Is there much benefit?
Not really.
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ITs a different prossesor all together
GS+ = 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255T chip
fascinate= Samsung Hummingbird S5PC110 (ARM Cortex A8), 1 GHz
Well then, thats out the window now isn't it
lambi1982 said:
Well then, thats out the window now isn't it
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I'm sure we will see more then 1.2 ghz. I module overclock mine to 1.3 with a 1.2 kernel. And never any issues. Every phone is different and I can't even tell a drop in battery. I get over 48 hours per charge with regular usage. Plus I think one of the devs are working on 1.1-1.6ghz kernels as we speak.......... its all about voltages clock speeds and the right phone. Alot is possible with the right combo.
There was an old 1.6 voodoo rom a million years ago. I ran 1.3 till froyo hit now im at 1.2
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dalrym05 said:
I'm sure we will see more then 1.2 ghz. I module overclock mine to 1.3 with a 1.2 kernel. And never any issues. Every phone is different and I can't even tell a drop in battery. I get over 48 hours per charge with regular usage. Plus I think one of the devs are working on 1.1-1.6ghz kernels as we speak.......... its all about voltages clock speeds and the right phone. Alot is possible with the right combo.
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Trade phones with me. Ill post shipping.
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disclaimer: i personally think overclocking on high end phones is pointless...see my rant on uncutandroid for that though
anyway the other sgs phones all have 1.4 ghz oc kernels...so the processor is capable of it certainly...the nexus has 1.5 kernels, but thats on a .35 and gingerbread
so its certainly possible that those who *need* to overclock that high will be happy when nem has had more than a week to spend with kernel source
nitsuj17 said:
disclaimer: i personally think overclocking on high end phones is pointless...see my rant on uncutandroid for that though
anyway the other sgs phones all have 1.4 ghz oc kernels...so the processor is capable of it certainly...the nexus has 1.5 kernels, but thats on a .35 and gingerbread
so its certainly possible that those who *need* to overclock that high will be happy when nem has had more than a week to spend with kernel source
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Totally agree with you on the reason that its pointless overclocking high end phones. I've had an Evo, Epic, Droid 2, Droid X, and now the Fascinate. Overclocking and quadrant scores are pointless to me because its already freaking fast enough.
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Daswolven said:
Trade phones with me. Ill post shipping.
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No thanks. I got lucky j guess. My other one isn't to bad itself.
If I overclock using webOS, will it also be useful with the alpha2?
The only useful purpose it does is tell you how fast you can go.
Your webOS and CM7 are completely different kernels on different partitions. You'd have to OC each one separately.
Colchiro said:
The only useful purpose it does is tell you how fast you can go.
Your webOS and CM7 are completely different kernels on different partitions. You'd have to OC each one separately.
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Thank you for the quick reply and of course there is no way to overclock the HP on CM7 as of yet, correct?
titot4u said:
Thank you for the quick reply and of course there is no way to overclock the HP on CM7 as of yet, correct?
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you can OC your CM7, but only in CM7 (webOS and CM7 have nothing to do with each other). use setcpu or an app like that to OC
Setcpu is a paid app, but works great.
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Setcpu is a paid app, but works great.
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i concur, with it, my battery life has almost doubled!
MAX: 1512
MIN: 384
ondemandtcl
set on boot
To OC in CM7, we don't need to flash a different kernel?
nope, stock is the only one available anyway (for now)
I've just downloaded CPU Master Free which seems to do the job.
Having said that, I haven't noticed much difference at 1.5 - but then, I haven't stressed it yet.
Alan
I installed CPU Master Free on my wife's TP and every time I rebooted it went back to stock speed.
I use setcpu with governor set to performance and max set to 1.78 ghz min set to 384 ghz and got a quadrant score this morning of 3561. I backed down after that to 1.5 max/ 384 min with conservative governor. Here is the quad score screenshot:
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Wonder how fast we should go?
Performance in CM settings will do the OC for you.
Ooops, no it won't.
Apologies!
Is 384mhz the lowest we can go in Android, or is it because any lower performance would be affected? I know in Govnah the lowest is like 192mhz, and haven't noticed a difference between that and the next number up 384mhz.
Fyi.....
Setcpu is free for xda members. U just have to search for it. The dev has a thread on xda with the apk. If u can't find it pm me
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Meh, here it is for u lazy kids
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
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There is finally a way to overclock this thing with stock rom!! It supports at max 1.3GHz which runs very fast and still manages to have very good battery life(Also requires root permissions)
azoller1 said:
There is finally a way to overclock this thing with stock rom!! It supports at max 1.3GHz which runs very fast and still manages to have very good battery life(Also requires root permissions)
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I know with the ultimate version you can clock up to 2GHz and adjust voltage... does the "max 1.3GHz" mean this wouldn't actually do anything if clocked to say... 1.5GHz?
ZaIINN said:
I know with the ultimate version you can clock up to 2GHz and adjust voltage... does the "max 1.3GHz" mean this wouldn't actually do anything if clocked to say... 1.5GHz?
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Well in the free version the Max is 1.3ghz but in the full it would probably work at 1.5ghz or 2.0ghz(that would be super fast) but not sure how safe it would be, it may work good on one device but not on the other, if you have the ultimate version you should try it out and see what works and doesn't(I don't have the full version but now I want it!!!)
Cool
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Can someone upload the ultimate apk?
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Jayydude_SGP said:
Can someone upload the ultimate apk?
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Even if someone did upload ultimate, it does a license check. Besides, I don't think XDA wants to support illegal downloads.
Can't you just buy it?
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Oh okay.
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very nice, thank you for this post
working great on SGP 5.0
great thank you
Would this work on a Galaxy Wifi S 5.0 running 2.2.2 Froyo?
Looks like there are some questions about Froyo support.
Thanks.
1.6ghz it's the max you can go, I've tested it and it appears stable.
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Bluemgt06 said:
1.6ghz it's the max you can go, I've tested it and it appears stable.
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How did you get 1.6 Ghz? When i download tegrak overclock it give me upto 1.3 Ghz.
gskillivenom said:
How did you get 1.6 Ghz? When i download tegrak overclock it give me upto 1.3 Ghz.
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he is using the premium version which supports up to 2.0GHz
Yes I'm using the premium version. The settings for that is (frequency, core voltage, internal voltage)
1600mhz, 1360mV, 1160mV
1200mhz, 1300mV, 1120mV
800mhz, 1200mV, 1100mV
400mhz, 1050mV, 1100mV
200mhz, 950mV, 1100mV
100mhz, 950mV, 1000mV
(I got these values from another post, can't find it at the moment, use at your own risk) I have attempted to go higher but all I got was about 50mhz more before becoming unstable. The app does let you go to 2 ghz but it doesn't work on the galaxy player, I tried but the screen blurs and the device freezes.
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it hangs no response..
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How can i overclock my optimu one, up to 780 mhz. Now i can overclock only 748 . :S
Buy another LG P500 and see if your overclock is higher.
it's releated to the kernel you're using
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i agree to unicycler,.. it really depends on your kernel.. some kernel can OC more than 768 but its not stable and will cause a kernel panic then your phone will reboot
i only OC up to 768 and i dont have any problems at all
Lol I can Oc 864 performance bench lastest antutu
kernel CPU voltage overclock
You can search another rom and try it.I am trying to increase CPU voltage so that the CPU could running at a very high speed ,but i have not find an efficent way.I would like to make my P500 Running at 800Mhz stably.Could someone help me?
eeee616 said:
Lol I can Oc 864 performance bench lastest antutu
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How is it possible?
Just use another kernel or ROM... Each kernel will also give you different governors! ROM PerfectPeso2.2
I use franco kernel 4# with nightly foure. I can overclock only 748 Mhx
It depends on cpu also some can oc 710 and some can oc up to 806
vikasb32 said:
It depends on cpu also some can oc 710 and some can oc up to 806
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Yea we have big hardware differences... I can OC to 787...
I was born in the '90's... 1290's >
Echelonex said:
Just use another kernel or ROM... Each kernel will also give you different governors!
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And what are you using to get those scores?
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Esterra said:
And what are you using to get those scores?
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Only PerfectPeso 2.2, and i activated "kick ass kernelizer" which is included in ROM.
congrats, you can now cook with your p500
Echelonex said:
Only PerfectPeso 2.2, and i activated "kick ass kernelizer" which is included in ROM.
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I`m using the same, but i`m stable only on 729mhz.
When i use more, my phone freezes
I suppose that i have bad hardware in my O1.
Esterra said:
I`m using the same, but i`m stable only on 729mhz.
When i use more, my phone freezes
I suppose that i have bad hardware in my O1.
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Thats a bummer.... It looks like I got lucky with mine... On mik_os 6.5.7 got it running about 10min before crashing on 864Mhz... But still, even on 729 its pretty fast!
Hello all!
I hope some of you like numbers as much as I do. I thought I should run my handset through a series of benchmarks in order to see just what the dev community has unlocked within this device.
Here we go:
Overclocked to 1.72 GHZ - Governor: Performance
Cubed Kernel 1.2.5
Genome ROM v2
BenchmarkPi:
Average of 5 - 337.4 ms
Best of 5 - 224 ms
Linpack:
Average of 5 - 463.059 MFLOPS
Best of 5 - 510.427 MFLOPS
ANTUTU:
Average of 5 - 18396
Best of 5 - 19270
Vellamo:
HTML5 -- 1737
Metal -- 636
Quadrant:
Average of 3 - 8131
Best of 3 - 8364
These results put the Droid DNA well ahead of pretty much all competition for the next few months. I imagine things will get even better once AOSP Roms make their way to this amazing device.
So - does anyone with a higher overclock have any stats? I would be interested in seeing how well this processor scales.
That quadrant seems low. I've gotten 8254 stock unrooted.
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DSB's Cubed v 1.2.5
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getting there...
DSB and UKB's latest
System Tuner Pro to take it up a notch or two
How did you get 9608 I got 8660 on quadrant with 1.83 gh cubed latest
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Ndaoud360 said:
How did you get 9608 I got 8660 on quadrant with 1.83 gh cubed latest
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The benchmarks usually don't turn on all the cores. At least that's what I think because I turn all my cores on and all on the performance governor and I get around the 9500's at 1.83Ghz.
I've received over 9k quadrant and 500+ linpack with 1.5ghz. Strangely, powersave gave me better scores than performance (stock kernel)
On cubed kernel 1.5ghz performance = 587
http://imgur.com/u4N5w
Whats the next step in mobile processing? How fast or powerful can they be?
iOSh8er said:
DSB's Cubed v 1.2.5
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23345 cpu! Holy fruck!
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I love this phone
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I managed to break the mystical 10k marker on quadrant.
I've been more of a lurker, until now.
Anyway, this is with cores set at 1890x4, performance governor setting. Running senseless ROM.
I'd like to thank everyone on XDA for their work on android.
neatojones said:
I managed to break the mystical 10k marker on quadrant.
I've been more of a lurker, until now.
Anyway, this is with cores set at 1890x4, performance governor setting. Running senseless ROM.
I'd like to thank everyone on XDA for their work on android.
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By the way, while my phone is stable on these settings it drains my battery too fast to be usable. I leave the cores set to 1890, but as long as I don't have the setting on "performance" I actually see decent battery life. My quadrant drops into the upper 9k's though without the governor set to performance.
neatojones said:
I managed to break the mystical 10k marker on quadrant.
I've been more of a lurker, until now.
Anyway, this is with cores set at 1890x4, performance governor setting. Running senseless ROM.
I'd like to thank everyone on XDA for their work on android.
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You are the chosen one my friend. No, but really... dayyuummmnnn!
neatojones said:
I managed to break the mystical 10k marker on quadrant.
I've been more of a lurker, until now.
Anyway, this is with cores set at 1890x4, performance governor setting. Running senseless ROM.
I'd like to thank everyone on XDA for their work on android.
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Cheers for breaking 10k but why is your I/O score so low? (I've got 15k+ on the Note 2) Also was expecting the 3D score to be a lot higher on the DNA, kernel doesn't have support for GPU OC? IMO with those CPU / MEM and tweaking 11000-11500 should easily come
tbukkos said:
Cheers for breaking 10k but why is your I/O score so low? (I've got 15k+ on the Note 2) Also was expecting the 3D score to be a lot higher on the DNA, kernel doesn't have support for GPU OC? IMO with those CPU / MEM and tweaking 11000-11500 should easily come
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True. I could probably have a done a little more tweaking on the I/O score. The kernel used for this does support GPU OC, but I haven't found a tool that I feel comfortable using to OC the GPU yet. That and probably more realistically: I moved on to conquering other things once I managed the 10k score that was my goal.