Has anyone tried overclocking their truesmart? I have the iconbit callisto 100 and was wondering if anyone else has successfully installed like setcpu or something like that to overclock their device, sometimes mine seems sluggish and i feel that overclocking it might help with that.
Thanks,
Sluggish? What are you doing with it? Its not like you can really play games, surf or watch movies on it.
No, I have not tried to over clock it. You might be able to bump it back up to 1.3ghz but my guess is that you'd need a kernel with a modified voltage table. Your watch will also get very hot.
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Does anybody know if it's safe to use SetCPU on the D2? The processor is fast enough. I'd just like to see if i can stretch the battery by underclocking it while the screen is off as I've read is commonplace on other phones. Thanks.
I would definitely like to know also cause if you can I would root right away
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I rooted yesterday and setCPU was one of the first apps I installed - just for underclocking when asleep! Seems to have worked fine, no problems yet.
Yea I autodetected speeds and it seems fine. It won't allow you to overclock yet until we are able to either get a new kernel module to do it or a full kernel (bit off still, even droid x can't do that yet). I underclock when screen is off and that works just fine
ok. thanks. i've been running it for about 12 hours now to underclock with the screen off and so far, no issues. this phone is getting better by the day.
I've used SetCPU to underclock while the screen is off. My battery life is much better than before. I've also removed some of the bloat.
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I too have been using SetCPU to underclock when the screen is off or when I'm in class. I haven't had any problems yet.
It's the first app that I've paid for but thats just because I'm cheap, but that's only because I'm a broke college student.
I'm running SetCPU 2.02 no problems. I'm actually running my phone underclocked to 800 and it's running fine. Screen off is set to 600.
I have just installed a custom kernal to oc my cpu. I know the cpu temp should rise a little bit. Does anyone know the temp range for this processor, i tried a quick google didn't get an answer.
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I have just installed a custom kernal to oc my cpu. I know the cpu temp should rise a little bit. Does anyone know the temp range for this processor, i tried a quick google didn't get an answer.
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pretty good question,
ive only had my vibrant for 2 days, highest temp ive noticed on setcpu was 107 degrees Farenhirght.
Im not really sure whats the highest it should ever be at, on the n1 forums; someone once mentioned that it shouldnt go past 110 degrees. then someone else said 115 degrees...
I would also like to know what is considered "safe". would like to know what temp to try to stay under.
If I had installed set cpu before I overclocked, I would have known what temp range the phone normally runs on the high end before overclock..... but i did not do that....
I hit 122 degrees on kingxklick kernal. Im back to stock kernel for now
Is it normal for the cpu temp to be 140+ while browsing the internet? I'm running gingerbread from the sbf in the development section, and I am rooted. Haven't really changed anything other than that though. Anyone else get high temps? I'm not even don't ng any 3d gaming or anything
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Is it normal for the cpu temp to be 140+ while browsing the internet? I'm running gingerbread from the sbf in the development section, and I am rooted. Haven't really changed anything other than that though. Anyone else get high temps? I'm not even don't ng any 3d gaming or anything
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I think no... Do you have oc kernel?
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Im wondering what normal as well. I'll monitor my CPU temp; but I know my battery temp went as high as 51 degress Celcius while browsing or watching a movie.
I have got that high myself without problems. Can't remember for sure, but I think at 65C phone will shutdown to protect CPU.
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edgar's OC kernel worked wonders to dimish my Atri's temps, which was hovering aroudn the 60's, and now doest go over 45.
So having a over clocked kernel actually helped in reducing temps?
Edit: I have the stock kernel
also, I'm not so much concerned about damanging the phone itself, it just gets very uncomfortable to hold at that temperature haha
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also, I'm not so much concerned about damanging the phone itself, it just gets very uncomfortable to hold at that temperature haha
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i find it hot running at 45c never mind 60c+.
i'm running stock everything on GB, even on Froyo i only got to around 45c with gaming,
Well when I got this phone I saw I could use a bluetooth gamepad with it and I was like oh **** hdmi out +emulator +bluetooth gamepad = me happy haha
Unfortunately that is not the case and I was hoping someone could help. Just on the phone emulators and everything else works flawlessly. When I use hdmi out the performance drops to unplayable.
Emulators (even snesoid...) are way too choppy to even play. Shadowgun and reckless getaway are also choppy but kind of 'playable.' There is noticeable lag so it feels like playing in quicksand.
I get the phone is processing two displays but come on even snesoid is unplayable? So here is my question(s):
Can I force the phone to only display the hdmi output, thereby increasing performance? As I understand it this is not possible but just have to ask.
Can I reduce the resolution of the output and maybe make gains there?
If I root and overclock, could I achieve smooth results? And if yes, what speed would be good to try for stability/performance?
Thanks for your time.
Cmon not one reply? This is xda-dev! This isn't that technical of a question I'm shocked not a single person can help...especially with 80+ views...Any help is appreciated.
Im yet to try out my new mhl adapter on any rom but RezRom 1.2 since i dont seem to find the time to. But will post here when i do. Om gonna try the stock newly leaked ruu.
On Rezrom btw, my phone freezes for a bit then reboots whenver i run a video for some reason.
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You have to remember that when you mirror displays, your phone is having to draw twice the pixels. So yes, that's going to cause serious lag, especially on a game, even if It's just a SNES emulator.
Overclocking will likely help some, but if there's anyway to turn off your phone display, that would be your best option. I don't have an MHL adapter to help, but hopefully I've at least explained the problem.
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Indeed, the main culprit is having to push both displays. For some reason, I have not found a way to disable the phone screen without turning off the hdmi out. Basically when you put the phone screen to sleep it seems to cut off the hdmi out...
Because the phone performs so well while only using it's own display, can anyone shed some light on how to have hdmi out going and disable the phone screen? I think this would result in smooth hdmi out performance.
I would think if it was able to mirror, it would be able to simply use one or the other. I really want to figure this out
I would think rooting and some ICS would help, since GB is not really using both cores, correct? Overclocking may help, but may make you phone melt if its pushing super hard.
Well actually I'm running the ICS leak now...605.22 or whatever is the end of the version number. It's pretty and runs smoothly. Was there an aspect of ICS you think would help because as far as games go I see no difference between GB and ICS.
What about rooting do you think would help me?
And also, what speeds would be safe to try overclocking?
For safe clock speeds, use something like SetCPU. Start slowly bumping up the clock speed, using it for a bit, and if it's stable, repeat. If it reboots or becomes unstable, lower the clock speed.
Most importantly, don't set the clock speed on boot until you find a stable speed, or you might end up in a boot loop.
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Thanks for the overclocking advice. Have you tried OCing the rezound? What kind of speed and performance increase have you seen?
Other than OCing I think my best option would be to find a way to turn off the phone display while running hdmi. If this is just simply not supported, could something be modified and added into a rom that allows hdmi out without the phone display?
You may try contacting TeamWin. I know they really helped the Evo4g with mirroring. Now that we have s-off they may be able to help.
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Thanks, I've contacted them just now so we'll see what they say.
Has anyone tried any of the oc kernels?
Can anyone comment on how smooth hdmi out performance is with these overclocks applied? The threads have a lot of comments but none deal with that specifically.
What ROM are you running? Did you get the bluetooth gamepad to work properly? I've read that HTC used a different bluetooth stack that doesnt work with gamepads. What gamepad did you use? Thanks.
I'm using the leaked release candidate of ICS for rezound ending in 605.22 I think. The bluetooth gamepad does work. It's a phonejoy. All it does is press keys on a virutal keyboard through bluezIME because even on ICS although gamepads are 'supported' I have yet to see anything besides N64oid actually use a GAMEPAD, not just 'xperia play' style it and use keyboard inputs.
Anyway bluetooth has multiple protocols and the one the PS3 and some other devices use is apparently not supported by HTC (i have not confirmed this) but phonejoy, and your standard bluetooth earpieces etc use a protocol that is widely supported by phones.
Now how about those oc kernels? Anyone try their hdmi out with them and see if it performs any smoother?
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I would think rooting and some ICS would help, since GB is not really using both cores, correct? Overclocking may help, but may make you phone melt if its pushing super hard.
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Wait... What!!?? Can someone confirm that ics does in fact use both cores? Otherwise... ****, and thank you poster for bringing this to my attention..
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Wait... What!!?? Can someone confirm that ics does in fact use both cores? Otherwise... ****, and thank you poster for bringing this to my attention..
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One of ICS main points in its changelog is the improved optimization of all the CPU cores.
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One of ICS main points in its changelog is the improved optimization of all the CPU cores.
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So... It uses both cores? Or...
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So... It uses both cores? Or...
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Yes. The ICS framework itself supports multiple cores. HTC used extra code, including the mpdecision file on GB to regulate when to use the second core, which can be hit or miss. ICS should yield better efficiency and performance when it comes to handling the CPU. (Real world use usually shows the more lightweight GB GUI to be snappier, but the phone is plenty powerful enough to run ICS smooth when all wrinkles are ironed out, and when devs get some more code too, i.e. kernel source.)
Ok, back to my thread question haha....
Has anyone tried HDMI out with any of the OC kernels for the rezound? Does it perform better than stock hdmi out?
I'm having some serious lag when using data-related apps such as TuneIn, Google Now and Dolphin Browser. Also happens when downloading. Other times it works completely fine then once I open any of these apps, it lags like there's no tomorrow..
On stock LIB rom with Siyah 1.6 rc3, CPU/GPU overclocked 1600MHz and undervolted (25-50mV).
OCUV doesn't seem to be the problem as stress tests and graphic benchmarks are completely fine with no errors, and since this has been happening even before I did anything, albeit to a less serious level.
Anyone else experiencing the same issue? Can't even undervolt too much because of this..
why don't you try using stock Rom for a while with out any undervolting or over cloaking and check the performance of your phone?
I guess that would be the only option for now?
will try that.
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same problem with i thought it from undervolting or kernel problem I've tried it with stock kernel same issue exist i think it's jellybean problem.:crying:
redownloaded stock, flashed, undervolted 25-150mV, all seem okay now.
will wait to wait and see a few days but so far so good. I'm not gonna undervolt too much on the higher clocks as I'm only expecting battery extension on lower clocks, ie when in sleep or screen off.
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