I've seen minimal amount of root guides, and some of them I don't really trust because I can't check whether they're valid or not. Main reason though is once rpoted, how can I overclock the processor to above the standard 1.7ghz? I've seen apps for it but once again, fake? Real? I don't know. Any help would be hugely appreciated
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Can't speak for overclocking as I haven't done it but I rooted my x+ using hasoon's toolkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994961
Worked great for me with no probs. There's a guide in one of the sections too.
Hope this helps.
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Hasoons toolkit is fantastic for rooting beginners. I also used it and it made everything for me?
Why would you overclock a 1.7 ghz quadcore smartphone. While gaming it already gets so hot that i could make a nice breakfast on it
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Why on earth would you want to overclock a 1.7ghz quad core phone? More to the point. Unless you live in the North Pole, your gunna fry your phone, or atleast accelerate the degradation of the SOC through excessive heat.
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First of all: there are several threads called guides and stickies with anything you would need to know. Secondly I really don't understand how you can put distrust into official guides and then try to get some random users who might or might not have any reputation to tell you what to do and how to do it. No offence, just out of curiosity
And lastly: at the moment there is no official way nor any sort of reason to overclock an 1.7 GHz quad core on a mobile device. Are you having it connected to a wall charger all the time while attached to an active cooling solution? If not there is absolutely no point to it.
But what you can do is have the full GPU clock of 620mhz set as max when running elite or blade kernel. With second one you can also make use of undervolting and enable full speed on all cores (1.7 ghz is only available in single core mode for stock kernel) Just read a bit and you will see there are still lots of ways to tweak your system. But one last question:
why do you want to oc? Not enough performance or want better benchmark scores?
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Nfh18 said:
I've seen minimal amount of root guides, and some of them I don't really trust because I can't check whether they're valid or not. Main reason though is once rpoted, how can I overclock the processor to above the standard 1.7ghz? I've seen apps for it but once again, fake? Real? I don't know. Any help would be hugely appreciated
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If your talking about the AT&T U.S. Model there currently is no overclock capabilities, we are working diligently to resolve this issue. there is the beastmode custom kernel source but you will need to build your own kernel from it it does give some performance enhancements and s2w but no overclocking.
as far as the one member asking why you would want to OC a 1.7ghz i might point out that that question was asked frequently over the years almost from the beginning of custom roms. the answer is simple, "Because we can"
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Why on earth would you want to overclock a 1.7ghz quad core phone? More to the point. Unless you live in the North Pole, your gunna fry your phone, or atleast accelerate the degradation of the SOC through excessive heat.
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I might point out that every chip mfg. underrates their processor capabilities, (some more than others). also if you check the stats you'll see that there is a user cap of 1.3ghz (at least on the ATT Model) so to an extent overclocking would allow us to run the processor at the stated 1.7ghz rather than have it hobbled at 1.3 currently the only time your processor will ever exceed the 1.3 is under extremely heavy load and then only for a very short period of time. enabling OC will give the user the ability to at 1.7 or even marginally above that for more extended periods of time.
OC'ing a processor does not necesarily mean running at top speed continuously rather giving a range from minimum (which is 51mhz) to a maximum which could be 1.7 or above, the system will still decide the best frequency to run at based on several factors including but not limited to voltage, governors, mpdecision etc.
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If i underclock my phone would iti fluence the battery in a positive way
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Yes it would. And right there really is a point to enabling 4*1,7ghz, but that really is something that would be used with caution. You drain your battery pretty fast and you will likely heat up your phone to the point it throttles down. Yes it is nice to have it peak at all cores 1.7 GHz every now and then rather then 1.7ghz single core mode but that shouldn't be regarded as overclocking. The international version already can have single cores running at 1.7 and surely it should be possible at least on some devices to go even higher but that again would cause even more heat and drain battery like hell.
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So I know the evo 3d has a new snappdragon 1.2hz dual-core and I was wondering what does anyone think the overclock potential would be. I'm using a g2 Overclocked to 1.9ghz and I think this would be able to get a lot higher than that. So how high do u think we could get this?
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Over 9000.
Im not sure, but im sure it would scream at 1.9
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Yes, it will be overclockable, this is a feature I and many other developers at HTC can guarantee!
(joking)
Nobody's going to know until the new snapdragons arrive on something first
1.9 would be awesome. I can't get my evo 4g about 1.3...
My first phone I really messed with was the Fuze (It's still my current phone since I am waiting for this beast to come out and make the switch to sprint) and as I would have loved to have it faster, its always been stock speed (Fan of the Energy Rom series). I'm just curious as to what the reason you need a dual-core 1.2GHz processor overclocked? I understand for the wow/bragging reason, but as to serious applications, what is its purpose and how much extra drain on the battery is it (I understand this is a 'rough' estimate).
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My first phone I really messed with was the Fuze (It's still my current phone since I am waiting for this beast to come out and make the switch to sprint) and as I would have loved to have it faster, its always been stock speed (Fan of the Energy Rom series). I'm just curious as to what the reason you need a dual-core 1.2GHz processor overclocked? I understand for the wow/bragging reason, but as to serious applications, what is its purpose and how much extra drain on the battery is it (I understand this is a 'rough' estimate).
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well most of the time you don't really need your phone overclocked that high (i usually have my g2 set to 1.3 to 1.4ghz) but when you really want to get thngs done fast or are playing lots of games that may need sumthing that fast its very usefull. bragging isnt really a reason i did it for even though most people think its crazy. battery drain is one of the things you have to worry about. i use setcpu's profiles to save battery but it still drains battery fast. if you are really worried about battery life im pretty sure they will have some extended bateries seeing how popular this phone is getting.
They tested it at 1.5 to get the latest benchmarks for the gpu so I'm sure it can go higher than that and still be stable.
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Its a 1.5 ghz processor down clocked to 1.2. I am sure it can go well above 1.2.
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Its a 1.5 ghz processor down clocked to 1.2. I am sure it can go well above 1.2.
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even at 1.5ghz it still would awesome
this makes me sad, haha.
evo 4g, i can get mine to 1.2ghz, above that it random reboots on me.
friends shift 4g that is stock at 800mhz, he has had it OC'd to 1.8ghz.
I read the verizon THunderbolt has been stable at 2ghz, comes 1ghz from HTC.
My laptop when i first bought it was a 1.6ghz single core, spent $25 on ebay and got a dual core 1.8ghz for it and it is way better now. Ofc i bought this thing almost 2 years ago.
I am gonna hate when my phone is a dual core and OC'd to 2+ghz...and i bet the GPU in the Evo3d is better than the "ATI Radeon HD3200" i have in this p.o.s. laptop.
I'll probably overclock it to 1.5ghz. Unless there's a reason HTC is under-clocking to 1.2Ghz. If it affects battery life, i probably won't do it.
I dont think the EVO 3D will need more power. It seems pretty fast already.
Its under clocked at 1.2 the processor is actually a 1.5
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Wish i could find the link but i remember reading someone that had talked to an engineer @ Qualcomm say it will OC to 2Ghz. (which sounds feasible if its a 1.5Ghz chip underclocked to 1.2Ghz). Lets hope we can do that! and that it lasts a whole day lol
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I'll probably overclock it to 1.5ghz. Unless there's a reason HTC is under-clocking to 1.2Ghz. If it affects battery life, i probably won't do it.
I dont think the EVO 3D will need more power. It seems pretty fast already.
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I'm sure there will be a Kernel to increase battery life...
I see the GS2 has been to 1.8 GHz and it has the same processor as ours. So is it being attempted?
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I see the GS2 has been to 1.8 GHz and it has the same processor as ours. So is it being attempted?
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Read around, Faux has it up to 1.7
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Yes, there is a kernel by faux123 that goes up to 1.7GHz
Development forum.
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1.7 is all we can get right now? I was at 1.9 with my htc g2
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1.7 is all we can get right now? I was at 1.9 with my htc g2
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Likewise, but that was a single core chip and for whatever reason it seemed to handle the increase in frequency wih a little more stability.
I can't really imagine what you would need a high frequency like that for on our device though, I watch mkv's with ease on this thing.
Besides it was like 8 months after the g2 the was released that kernels had that capability.
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1.7 is all we can get right now? I was at 1.9 with my htc g2
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honestly gingerbread is only optimized for one core. and At 1.5 I don't see any lag or any stutters whatsoever, Thats why I just clock my phone at 1.5 or even 1.4 sometimes...I don't understand why phones need a dual core?? its just a massive battery drainage and sell point. my old single core laptop runs windows 7 very smoothly...you're telling me we need a dual core processor on our phones to run android!!!
Waste of battery imo, if you're into gaming just get a psp, you'll get a wider selection of games, and also a much much better battery life that won't chip into your talktime
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honestly gingerbread is only optimized for one core. and At 1.5 I don't see any lag or any stutters whatsoever, Thats why I just clock my phone at 1.5 or even 1.4 sometimes...I don't understand why phones need a dual core?? its just a massive battery drainage and sell point. my old single core laptop runs windows 7 very smoothly...you're telling me we need a dual core processor on our phones to run android!!!
Waste of battery imo, if you're into gaming just get a psp, you'll get a wider selection of games, and also a much much better battery life that won't chip into your talktime
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Gingerbread may be optimized for one core but what about ICS? That's why we have it.. would you have bought the Amaze if it was single core?
And as far as over-clocking, if I'm understanding things correctly. The kernel is OC'd but isn't it only one kernel taking load a majority of the time? So it seems to me that its really like over-clocking a single core.
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Gingerbread may be optimized for one core but what about ICS? That's why we have it.. would you have bought the Amaze if it was single core?
And as far as over-clocking, if I'm understanding things correctly. The kernel is OC'd but isn't it only one kernel taking load a majority of the time? So it seems to me that its really like over-clocking a single core.
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ya overclocking a single core basically the second core is off whenever i check it. yes I understand ICS supports multicore and so does honeycomb. But do we really need multiple cores? my point was that It really is not needed, unless you're trying to play a really high def game!!!! playing high def games gives you about 2 or 3 hours max battery life, so you might as well just get a psp!!! you see my point? I overclocked my old N1 cause it was laggy, or getting laggy, and overclocking does not always mean better performance. it strains the processor and sometimes causes even more stutter!
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honestly gingerbread is only optimized for one core. and At 1.5 I don't see any lag or any stutters whatsoever, Thats why I just clock my phone at 1.5 or even 1.4 sometimes...I don't understand why phones need a dual core?? its just a massive battery drainage and sell point. my old single core laptop runs windows 7 very smoothly...you're telling me we need a dual core processor on our phones to run android!!!
Waste of battery imo, if you're into gaming just get a psp, you'll get a wider selection of games, and also a much much better battery life that won't chip into your talktime
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I thought the same until i read more about the way android uses the cores. it doesnt always use both cores at the same time like Windows would.. It uses the other core when it needs to, Google just needs more optimizing and such. but i guess thats what ICS is for
I would agree but coming from a single core phone to my amaze. What a huge difference. So I say what ever there doing keep it up.
I love a dual core. Im surfing the web on a quad core amd, and my phone is just as quick as my computer .
Here is my next question. I dont know much on how to over clock a phone . I cant imagine its anything like overclocking my PC .
Where can I read more to find out on how to because I would love to.
if used correctly dual core can give much better battery life once it is supported fully by ICS. the trick is to have both processors work simultaneously on one task for battery purposes. for multitasking it is probably not a good idea, it will probably require good kernel and governor to figure it out here:
I know that the one x+ will offer a moderate performance increase over a stock one x however, after seeing the development for the nexus 7, it still leaves something to be desired. Apparently the Geforce does indeed support msaa however the performance is abysmal (just a fact, possibly able to support chainfire 3d msaa). Also the Nexus 7 has a kernel that over-clocks the GPU to 650mhz which allows it to run even gameloft games acceptably! has anyone achieved this for the one x yet, also don`t complain about heat because that`s just the CPU, we can underclock the CPU and over-clock the GPU because we all know that nothing needs 4x1.7ghz cores but the GPU is somewhat underpowered compared to competition. thanks, just a thought, but it would be nice.
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I know that the one x+ will offer a moderate performance increase over a stock one x however, after seeing the development for the nexus 7, it still leaves something to be desired. Apparently the Geforce does indeed support msaa however the performance is abysmal (just a fact, possibly able to support chainfire 3d msaa). Also the Nexus 7 has a kernel that over-clocks the GPU to 650mhz which allows it to run even gameloft games acceptably! has anyone achieved this for the one x yet, also don`t complain about heat because that`s just the CPU, we can underclock the CPU and over-clock the GPU because we all know that nothing needs 4x1.7ghz cores but the GPU is somewhat underpowered compared to competition. thanks, just a thought, but it would be nice.
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I believe only hamdir can answer this query
There is no need for any kind of AA on such a small screen. AA is a very grapics intensive task. Like all post process activities, Desktop GPU's stuggle with AA sometimes.
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My evo 3d could run msaa without a noticable performance hit even in odern combat 3 on full graphics, however nova was unplayable. I was just wondering if the tegra gpu had hidden potential thats all. As for overclock, faux has made a kernel thats supports up to 700mhz GPU! hope he will bring it to the one x+
First off you must be rooted, and before you go complaining about lag, battery life, poor gaming performance, etc, have a look on the internet because chances are you either have a faulty device or someone has already created a fix. Many new phone manufacturers will market their device as quad or even octa core, tricking the market into believing that smooth gaming and UI are a result of having a 1.7ghz quad core or such when in reality the chip pushing the pixels is the GPU, probably the most important factor in a chipset which gets likewise upgraded every generation but is not advertised as heavily as the CPU.
So why the lag?
The Tegra 3 CPU is linked to the GPU, therefore, the GPU will only scale up to its maximum frequency if the CPU has activated multiple cores and is running at a high clock speed, however to save battery life the Tegra 3 prefers to use 1 core. This is why most Gameloft games lag (as they only use 1 core). Fortunately there is a fix, you can allow the GPU to scale dynamically by using the attached init.d script, if it doesn`t work, try using smanager, setting it to run on boot with su access. This will allow the phone to weight its processing more on the gpu, allowing the power hungry 40nm CPU to scale down to a lower clock, hence saving power. If you get stuttering in the UI make sure you flash a custom rom and enable the GPU 2d rendering or GPU UI rendering option in aroma.
Why won`t my phone scale to 1.7ghz all the time?/Why does my phone only use a single core when clearly more power is needed?
The Tegra 3 is also not a 1.7ghz quad core per say, the processor can only scale to 1.7ghz when using a single core. This is buggy as sometimes the processor will get stuck in single core and cause lag and unnecessary battery drain if the frequency scales too high in order to multitask. To fix this, head over to Nik3r`s thread and flash his elite kernel, hxore is also great however it does not include blades commits (however the removal of hotplug will give similar effects). These blade kernel implementations will allow the phone to use all four cores at 1.7ghz, dramatically assisting multithreaded applications and games that are cpu intensive but poorly optimized. To enable this use attached script.
My Launcher is constantly reloading/Heavy open world games lag/Sense multitasking sucks!
Elite also features swap memory, although I cannot recommend it for daily use, if you are a heavy gamer, it will help in any unity or unreal engine game and also stops the launcher from reloading which can be annoying (sense is a ram hog). These come in various sizes which from 128mb to 256mb and performance gains really depend on usage or what you think is necessary.
Performance is great but battery life is terrible
You might also want to try UV your phone,again poses some risk but cannot cause permanent damage like the aforementioned swap memory, before doing so check you tegra 3 chip variant. These range from 1-4 with the original One X being 1-3 and the One X+ being mainly 4, 3 if you are unlucky, the higher the better and faster/cooler. You can check by using a terminal emulator and typing:
cat /sys/kernel/debug/t3_variant
I personally own a variant 4 which operates well even with a 100 millivolt UV, however as all devices are different you will have to experiment with this. This option will keep heat down and save power as the tegra 3 has plenty of CPU to spare. I will also provide multiple UV Scripts for you to try out (stock elite is -25 millivolts). I also recommend using the phone in powersave when not gaming, the majority of games will probably run well even in powersave (limited to 1.15ghz and 3 cores).
Display uses the most power/auto-brightness scales too high or low/I just want to turn my button backlights off
You can also use a brilliant app called Lumos to manage screen brightness (the bright SLCD 2 screen does have its drawbacks) and backlight brightness or you can copy the lowest brightness apk from insertcoin v 3.2.1.
Developers aren`t releasing updates
Developers work for free and are devoting there free time that they could be spending on leisure, family or work to better our devices. They are not obliged to do this and release their work publicly. Most developers will listen to requests but please do not pester them excessively just because they see it unfit for implementation. please thank all developers for there hard work and even consider donating. A simple thanks is always appreciated, happy flashing.:good:
Update 1: New scripts!, seemed to have fixed a problem regarding the gpu failing to decouple, could explain why people were seeing no improvement. Custom folder if you want to tailor your device`s performance to your specific needs/rom/kernel, standard, just contains scripts that should provide a sizable performance gain for all devices.
How do I use this script? Flash it?
Thanks for the explanation!
ryanjsoo said:
First off you must be rooted, and before you go complaining about lag, battery life, poor gaming performance, etc, have a look on the internet because chances are you either have a faulty device or someone has already created a fix. Many new phone manufacturers will market their device as quad or even octa core, tricking the market into believing that smooth gaming and UI are a result of having a 1.7ghz quad core or such when in reality the chip pushing the pixels is the GPU, probably the most important factor in a chipset which gets likewise upgraded every generation but is not advertised as heavily as the CPU.
So why the lag?
The Tegra 3 CPU is linked to the GPU, therefore, the GPU will only scale up to its maximum frequency if the CPU has activated multiple cores and is running at a high clock speed, however to save battery life the Tegra 3 prefers to use 1 core. This is why most Gameloft games lag (as they only use 1 core). Fortunately there is a fix, you can allow the GPU to scale dynamically by using the attached init.d script, if it doesn`t work, try using smanager, setting it to run on boot with su access. This will allow the phone to weight its processing more on the gpu, allowing the power hungry 40nm CPU to scale down to a lower clock, hence saving power. If you get stuttering in the UI make sure you flash a custom rom and enable the GPU 2d rendering or GPU UI rendering option in aroma.
Why won`t my phone scale to 1.7ghz all the time?/Why does my phone only use a single core when clearly more power is needed?
The Tegra 3 is also not a 1.7ghz quad core per say, the processor can only scale to 1.7ghz when using a single core. This is buggy as sometimes the processor will get stuck in single core and cause lag and unnecessary battery drain if the frequency scales too high in order to multitask. To fix this, head over to Nik3r`s thread and flash his elite kernel, hxore is also great however it does not include blades commits (however the removal of hotplug will give similar effects). These blade kernel implementations will allow the phone to use all four cores at 1.7ghz, dramatically assisting multithreaded applications and games that are cpu intensive but poorly optimized. To enable this use attached script.
My Launcher is constantly reloading/Heavy open world games lag/Sense multitasking sucks!
Elite also features swap memory, although I cannot recommend it for daily use, if you are a heavy gamer, it will help in any unity or unreal engine game and also stops the launcher from reloading which can be annoying (sense is a ram hog). These come in various sizes which from 128mb to 256mb and performance gains really depend on usage or what you think is necessary.
Performance is great but battery life is terrible
You might also want to try UV your phone,again poses some risk but cannot cause permanent damage like the aforementioned swap memory, before doing so check you tegra 3 chip variant. These range from 1-4 with the original One X being 1-3 and the One X+ being mainly 4, 3 if you are unlucky, the higher the better and faster/cooler. You can check by using a terminal emulator and typing:
cat /sys/kernel/debug/t3_variant
I personally own a variant 4 which operates well even with a 100 millivolt UV, however as all devices are different you will have to experiment with this. This option will keep heat down and save power as the tegra 3 has plenty of CPU to spare. I will also provide multiple UV Scripts for you to try out (stock elite is -25 millivolts). I also recommend using the phone in powersave when not gaming, the majority of games will probably run well even in powersave (limited to 1.15ghz and 3 cores).
Display uses the most power/auto-brightness scales too high or low/I just want to turn my button backlights off
You can also use a brilliant app called Lumos to manage screen brightness (the bright SLCD 2 screen does have its drawbacks) and backlight brightness or you can copy the lowest brightness apk from insertcoin v 3.2.1.
Developers aren`t releasing updates
Developers work for free and are devoting there free time that they could be spending on leisure, family or work to better our devices. They are not obliged to do this and release their work publicly. Most developers will listen to requests but please do not pester them excessively just because they see it unfit for implementation. please thank all developers for there hard work and even consider donating. A simple thanks is always appreciated, happy flashing.:good:
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scarletbaron said:
How do I use this script? Flash it?
Thanks for the explanation!
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Place them in etc/init.d folder and set permissions to rwxrwxrwx using root explorer or run on boot using scriptmanager.
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Place them in etc/init.d folder and set permissions to rwxrwxrwx using root explorer or run on boot using scriptmanager.
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I don't see a folder in etc called init.d, am I supposed to create a folder and name it init.d?
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Will these scripts help with the temperature Top?
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Thanks for the wonderful effort.
As I am using the interactive optimized script, I encountered a problem at:
/sys/devices/gr3d/enable_3d_scaling
It said it cannot find such folder.
My phone spec:
- ARHD 6.5
- Elite kernel, latest one
Thanks
I really don't want to ask a dump question but there are a lot of files in the rar. I use Elegancia 5.2 with custom kernel, AT&T, so what is the file(s) suitable for me.
Pls give me a clue. Thks
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Decide by yourself which scripts fit your needs. You will most likely want to use decoupled gpu and try different io schedulers. For 1.7ghz quad and uv I'm not sure if they will work on att . Which kernel do you use?
Whatdo you want to achieve?
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THX for that. I tried two scripts with ChaOS and it feels snappier
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Decide by yourself which scripts fit your needs. You will most likely want to use decoupled gpu and try different io schedulers. For 1.7ghz quad and uv I'm not sure if they will work on att . Which kernel do you use?
Whatdo you want to achieve?
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I what to achieve good battery when phone is not in use and great proformance when in use
By the way I'm on stock kernel
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I tried running all of them in smanager but it always says something about not being able to locate a module that's is searching for. Any suggestions?
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Hello everyone I'm trying to decide between S3 and HOX+ and the only thing that seems to be better in S3 is gaming performance. Can I play Modern Combat 4, Asphalt 7, and NFS:MW smoothly on this phone? Do these scripts fix Gameloft lag?
ChongWiz said:
Hello everyone I'm trying to decide between S3 and HOX+ and the only thing that seems to be better in S3 is gaming performance. Can I play Modern Combat 4, Asphalt 7, and NFS:MW smoothly on this phone? Do these scripts fix Gameloft lag?
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I've never had a problem with gameloft games
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I still do experience lags with the international one x+ on games like canabalt and most of 3D games are unplayable (sonic 4 ep II THD for example).
I'm on AOSP+ with Blade kernel, GPU scalling doesn't change a lot... I've tried supercharger V6, very smooth but not in games as well...
Any ultimate solution?
Thanks ryan, after using a couple of your scripts, combined with a much larger VM Heap. My phone feels like it should of out of the box For some reason tapatalk won't let me thank your OP. So i thanked post 3 lol
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I what to achieve good battery when phone is not in use and great proformance when in use
By the way I'm on stock kernel
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You`ll want to look into a custom kernel as all use the smartmax governor which has better batterylife than ondemand and use cpuquiet driver which switches cores easier, ie uses less power, generates less heat as cores are clocked lower but more are active. Try the undervolt script but use a less aggressive one if you experience crashing or lag.
AndroHero said:
Thanks ryan, after using a couple of your scripts, combined with a much larger VM Heap. My phone feels like it should of out of the box For some reason tapatalk won't let me thank your OP. So i thanked post 3 lol
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Thanks, your welcome, don`t forget to thank the kernel and rom devs as well
What function do the UV (50/75/100) scripts and the sio sheduler have
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UV is undervolting. In this case each frequency step is undervolted by 50/75/100 MV which will help to keep your device cooler and thus saves batery and prevents thermal throtteling but also might cause instability. For the i/o sheudlers ask google, its to complex for one small post. But in a nutshell it determines in what order tasks are handled.
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nchantmnt said:
UV is undervolting. In this case each frequency step is undervolted by 50/75/100 MV which will help to keep your device cooler and thus saves batery and prevents thermal throtteling but also might cause instability. For the i/o sheudlers ask google, its to complex for one small post. But in a nutshell it determines in what order tasks are handled.
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OK thank you
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Ok I've found out what my krait speed is and that's all great but next to the krait speed there are 2 more descriptions (Q6 & VDCCX). My Q6 is nom(which I'm guessing is nominal), and my VDCCX is slow. I found all of this in my eng bootloader under system info.
Does anyone know what these other two speeds relate to as far as performance? Cause being binned fast I still have a tough time running at speeds over 1.6 or undervolting and thought maybe these other 2 speeds might be y.
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Over clocking really depends on each chip but you should be able to get 1.7 easy what are your settings?
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it means your Q6 is more stable then the VdccX but does not mean it will overclock more then the VdccX. now keep in mind not all chips are equal.
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VdccX will not tote a higher overclock without extremely high voltage but then same can be said for a chip aka Q6 binned nominal