I was wondering if there was any app that can overclock your phones display i know for sure you can overclock your monitors display but wjat about phones one?? Thank you.
I am thinking the same
Maybe with root
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As many of us know, our chipset is already on Turbo to 800mhz. The recommended is 600. Most of us are on the belief that it can still be overclocked... is it possible? Anyone familiar with hardware here?
(It may be a waste of time for developers include it and test a phone being over-overclocked... not to mention probable damage too.)
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consegregate said:
As many of us know, our chipset is already on Turbo to 800mhz. The recommended is 600. Most of us are on the belief that it can still be overclocked... is it possible? Anyone familiar with hardware here?
(It may be a waste of time for developers include it and test a phone being over-overclocked... not to mention probable damage too.)
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Dude if u would have done a simple search on ace xda u would have found many threads related to the topic which u trying to get answer..
Anyways coming to ur points ...
Ya its possible...1GHz is the max...and no developer right now its working on overclocking..and that 1 GHz will m make ur battery drain faster.....
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digkong said:
Dude if u would have done a simple search on ace xda u would have found many threads related to the topic which u trying to get answer..
Anyways coming to ur points ...
Ya its possible...1GHz is the max...and no developer right now its working on overclocking..and that 1 GHz will m make ur battery drain faster.....
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No need to be so aggressive sir that would just sound trollish.
"simple search" arrives at a thread of your question about ace overclock, rumor of "1.3 Ghz" but can you include your source?
The chipset we're using, the Qualcomm MSM7227 chipset, is a 600mhz processor which samsung overclocked to 800.. If it's overclocked already at 800 I'm asking if it would be safe to do it further? Since some of us are under the impression that the processor is packaged for 800mhz as original.
it isn't overclocked, it's turbo boosted.
i know that these things are 2 different things.
shailo said:
it isn't overclocked, it's turbo boosted.
i know that these things are 2 different things.
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Weird though it runs "turbo" most of the time in use..
Do you know the difference? Google brings no results.
Qualcomm msm7227 turbo
I actually met a person working in Qualcomm and i had asked him that if the processor on our ace is overclocked or not. He told no. It seems that qualcomm uses a better processor on the chipset whose regualr clock frequency is 800 MHz. I have used a ZTE blade and tried to overclock it and it hangs at 729 MHz and it has msm7227 chipset. Our ace naturally is at 800 MHz so thus AFAIK it can be overclocked
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I actually met a person working in Qualcomm and i had asked him that if the processor on our ace is overclocked or not. He told no. It seems that qualcomm uses a better processor on the chipset whose regualr clock frequency is 800 MHz. I have used a ZTE blade and tried to overclock it and it hangs at 729 MHz and it has msm7227 chipset. Our ace naturally is at 800 MHz so thus AFAIK it can be overclocked
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That is really helpful. X10 Mini Pro uses msm 7227 chipset too and the best people can push is 768 before it freezes... Okay I feel better now, this phone can get 1 Ghz in the future. Awaiting the maturing of the development of this phone!
This may help you..a thread about overclocking
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5600295&postcount=1
Is there really no way to overclock our p500 to default 800mhz? i saw the samsung galaxy ace is running the same processor with us but the default cpu is 800mhz
Is there possible to overclock more to 800mhz for our p500?for me,748 stable for me,but when i change to 768,sometimes it will black screen and no responding n i got to take our my battery..
Sorry, physically it is NOT the same processor. I have explained it many times here. All those Intels/AMDs with exact same stepping sold at different freqs are also the "same" processor.
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Sorry, physically it is NOT the same processor. I have explained it many times here. All those Intels/AMDs with exact same stepping sold at different freqs are also the "same" processor.
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but i heard that for galaxy ace samsung has overclock itself to 800mhz?they say the original fre also 600mhz?
it has to do with the way the mass produce IC. They are not the same cpus. Google for terms, stepping and waffer to get the picture
This is just absolutely lost cause trying to explain this, apparently. If you assume that LG are complete morons who could sell their phone with 800MHz CPU but they decided that would be too cool, continue to do so. You own experience shows that the chip is NOT stable @800 MHz. Guess what, yeah it is not rated to run @ that frequency, that is why LG buys it cheaper and why it sells it clocked @600 MHz.
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Hey guys, ive been searching the forum for well over an hour now and I havent heared a real answer to what is a stable speed to clock the Samsung Galaxy Xcover to. Its originaly on 800Mhz but I read that it could be clocked to 1.2Ghz and that the xcover is really underclocked.
(Found that here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23984191)
I did a little more research and looked at other peoples opinions saying that the reason its underclocked is cuz the water and dust resistence left no ventelation and would make it overheat.
But now I just want to ask, what would be the best stable speed to clock the cpu at without damaging the phone?
Thanks in advance!
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Angmir said:
Hey guys, ive been searching the forum for well over an hour now and I havent heared a real answer to what is a stable speed to clock the Samsung Galaxy Xcover to. Its originaly on 800Mhz but I read that it could be clocked to 1.2Ghz and that the xcover is really underclocked.
(Found that here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23984191)
I did a little more research and looked at other peoples opinions saying that the reason its underclocked is cuz the water and dust resistence left no ventelation and would make it overheat.
But now I just want to ask, what would be the best stable speed to clock the cpu at without damaging the phone?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi
Although the specifications for the Marvell MG chip clock it at 1.0-1.2GHz, Samsung was shipped with chips that were certified only at 800MHz clock.
Even if you did get by chance a chip that may work in higher clocks, the kernel does not support any clock above 800MHz. A change must be done to both the cpu core clock and the voltages in the power management IC. It can only be done with the original source codes of the kernel.
I just bought a Craig cmp741e Android tablet. On the box, it says it has 1.3Ghz cpu. I rooted it. I installed System Info app, it shows my cpu can reach up to 1.3Ghz. I installed multiple overclock app, like cpu tuner, system tuner pro, etc. They all said that my cpu was set at 1Ghz originally. When I try to "overclock" even above 1.2Ghz, os crashes. How come a 1.3Ghz cpu crashes at 1.2Ghz? And how did the manufacturer rom lock a cpu at 1.0ghz? Any way to fix it?
Thanks.
just sell it and buy a new one...
Only way to "fix" it would be to install a custom kernel that has those frequencies. Off brand companies like that aren't really regulated that much. They can make pretty much any claim they want. Most people buying these things have no idea to even look for something like that or care to. The manufacturer will just chalk it up as trying to get better battery life. As far as it crashing, it might not actually be able to run at 1200. There's always certain "steps" or frequencies devices work with and setting random ones might interfere with some other processes. They also might have another script/app/process that regulates it and doesn't allow you to mod it.
I learned in an earlier thread (here) that the Zenwatch 2 is throttled down to only 1 core running at 800Mhz. My Zenwatch, while not totally unusable, does seem to be sluggish at times, and I would love to unlocked those cores to see that sluggishness disappear. As the title says, is it possible to unlock the 3 unused CPU cores on the watch? Maybe even get them running at a default clock set by the processor? I'd be willing to sacrifice battery.
Can anyone answer this question? I´d like to know as well...
Maybe Asus will reactivate them in a future update?
Would it somehow be possible to use a root app such as perhaps kernel audior to force the other cores to work?